Chantelouve

Chantelouve is a common French, located in the department of the Isere and the area the Rhone-Alps. Its inhabitants is called Chantelouviers.

Geography

The commune of Chantelouve is located at roughly 70 km in the south of Grenoble. It is located in the solid mass of the Oisans, a few kilometres from Borough-in Oisans. To reach it, while coming from Grenoble by the road of Borough-in Oisans, it is necessary to take the road which leads to the collar of Ornon by Paute. While coming by Walls It, it is necessary to take the road of Valbonnais.

The commune is in edge of the park of the Jewel cases.

Localities and variations

Chalp de Chantelouve

Communes bordering

Ornon in north, Périer in the south, Lavaldens in the west, Villard-Our-Lady in the east

History

Administration

Demography

Places and monuments

  • the intersection of the 45e parallel northern and the 6th Méridien in the east of Greenwich is on the territory of the commune (see also the Degree Junction Project ).

Tourism

Winter

Chantelouve has a family small station of Ski. The Alpine skiing part is managed jointly by Chantelouve and Ornon. The ski touring is as for him practicable on the 4 marked tracks which furrow through the national forest of Chantelouve. Lastly, a course of racket is also marked out.

Summer

Many paths curve in the mountain around Chantelouve, in particular in direction of the National park of the Jewel cases. The lake of the Small valley located at 2500m is traditional area, to count 3:00 of walk. The proximity of the national park makes it possible to cross an abundant and varied fauna. Impassioned geology will find also many centers of interests, such as the fault of the collar of ornon.

Famous characters

Twinnings

Related articles

Common of Isere

External bonds

  • Chantelouve on the site of the national geographical Institute
  • Chantelouve on the site of INSEE
  • Chantelouve on Ameller
  • Photos
  • Liste of lodgings
  • the point 45N6E on Dismantles Junction Project

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