Rachais

The Mount Rachais (1050 m in its culminating point, Quichat) constitutes the southern end of the Massif of Chartreuse.

To the south, it plunges on Grenoble, via the Jalla mount and of the Bastille. In the east, it is separated from the Mont Saint-Eynard by the collar of Vence; in north, Écoutoux by the small valley of Vence and finally with the west, of the helmet of Néron by the collar of Clémencières.

There was formerly a chair-lift in service, it left the arrival of the cable car of the Bastille. Today, one can still see the remainder of the pylons.

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