Belledonne (french: link=no, La chaine de Belledonne, ) is a
mountain range
A mountain range or hill range is a series of mountains or hills arranged in a line and connected by high ground. A mountain system or mountain belt is a group of mountain ranges with similarity in form, structure, and alignment that have arise ...
(french: link=no, massif) in the
Dauphiné Alps
The Dauphiné Alps (french: Alpes du Dauphiné) are a group of mountain ranges in Southeastern France, west of the main chain of the Alps. Mountain ranges within the Dauphiné Alps include the Massif des Écrins in Écrins National Park, Belledon ...
(part of the
French Alps
The French Alps are the portions of the Alps mountain range that stand within France, located in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes and Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur regions. While some of the ranges of the French Alps are entirely in France, others, such a ...
) in southeast France. The southern end of the range forms the eastern wall of the mountains that surround the city of
Grenoble
lat, Gratianopolis
, commune status = Prefecture and commune
, image = Panorama grenoble.png
, image size =
, caption = From upper left: Panorama of the city, Grenoble’s cable cars, place Saint- ...
.
The range is noted for the spectacular scenery it provides the inhabitants of Grenoble, numerous ski areas, interesting geology, and a diverse range of alpine land types and uses.
Geography
The Belledonne range is approximately long by between wide and runs from roughly , south-south-east of the city of
Grenoble
lat, Gratianopolis
, commune status = Prefecture and commune
, image = Panorama grenoble.png
, image size =
, caption = From upper left: Panorama of the city, Grenoble’s cable cars, place Saint- ...
, in a north-easterly direction (actually 35 degrees) for to roughly , near the town of
Aiguebelle
Aiguebelle (; frp, Égouabèla) is a former commune in the Savoie department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in south-eastern France. On 1 January 2019, it was merged into the new commune Val-d'Arc.Grand Pic de Belledonne
The Grand Pic de Belledonne is the highest mountain in the Belledonne massif in the Dauphiné Alps at . , .
The range is delineated by several valleys which lie at relatively low altitude, including the
Grésivaudan Valley (which carries the
Isère) on the west, the river
Arc to the north and the
Romanche
The Romanche () is a long mountain river in southeastern France. It is a right tributary of the Drac, which is itself a tributary of the Isère. Its drainage basin is .[glaciers
A glacier (; ) is a persistent body of dense ice that is constantly moving under its own weight. A glacier forms where the accumulation of snow exceeds its ablation over many years, often centuries. It acquires distinguishing features, such a ...]
, and many alpine lakes, the highest of which is over above sea level.
Geologically, Belledonne is a concatenation of ranges which are not physically separated; from north to south, these are: the Grand Arc, the Lauzière, the Sept-Laux, Belledonne proper, and the Taillefer.
Belledonne is a
crystalline
A crystal or crystalline solid is a solid material whose constituents (such as atoms, molecules, or ions) are arranged in a highly ordered microscopic structure, forming a crystal lattice that extends in all directions. In addition, macros ...
range. It initiated as a
Paleozoic
The Paleozoic (or Palaeozoic) Era is the earliest of three geologic eras of the Phanerozoic Eon.
The name ''Paleozoic'' ( ;) was coined by the British geologist Adam Sedgwick in 1838
by combining the Greek words ''palaiós'' (, "old") and ' ...
peneplain
390px, Sketch of a hypothetical peneplain formation after an orogeny.
In geomorphology and geology, a peneplain is a low-relief plain formed by protracted erosion. This is the definition in the broadest of terms, albeit with frequency the usage ...
which was covered by
Mesozoic
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sediments
Sediment is a naturally occurring material that is broken down by processes of weathering and erosion, and is subsequently transported by the action of wind, water, or ice or by the force of gravity acting on the particles. For example, sand a ...
, then raised and tilted during the Tertiary uplift of the Alps and subjected to glacial erosion during the
Quaternary. As a result of its geologic history, Belledonne alternates jagged peaks with gentle slopes.
Belledonne overlooks the fairly flat Isère Valley (french: link=no, Grésivaudan) which lies only above sea level near Grenoble. Hence, all alpine vegetation zones are represented:
* Hill zone: coppices of
Downy oak
''Quercus pubescens'', the downy oak or pubescent oak, is a species of white oak (genus '' Quercus'' sect. ''Quercus'') native to southern Europe and southwest Asia, from northern Spain ( Pyrenees) east to the Crimea and the Caucasus. It is al ...
on South facing slopes (french: link=no, adret),
hornbeam
Hornbeams are hardwood trees in the flowering plant genus ''Carpinus'' in the birch family Betulaceae. The 30–40 species occur across much of the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere.
Origin of names
The common English name ''hornb ...
, common maple.
*
Montane zone
Montane ecosystems are found on the slopes of mountains. The alpine climate in these regions strongly affects the ecosystem because temperatures fall as elevation increases, causing the ecosystem to stratify. This stratification is a crucial f ...
: beech, birch, aspen, English oak, sycamore maple, goat willow, then fir and spruce.
*
Subalpine zone
Montane ecosystems are found on the slopes of mountains. The alpine climate in these regions strongly affects the ecosystem because temperatures fall as elevation increases, causing the ecosystem to stratify. This stratification is a crucial f ...
: moors and sparse stands of spruce, mugho pine, stone pine, and silver birch.
*
Alpine zone
Alpine tundra is a type of natural region or biome that does not contain trees because it is at high elevation, with an associated harsh climate. As the latitude of a location approaches the poles, the threshold elevation for alpine tundra gets ...
: grassland, scree and rock.
A significant feature is the
Belledonne Balcony (french: link=no, Le Balcon de Belledonne), a terrace or plateau some 30 km long on the western side of the range that provides a relatively level area intersected by narrow ravines eroded by rivers taking runoff from the snow levels higher up. The Balcony has supported diverse livestock-raising and other agricultural activity for a considerable period of time, and its Southern part is now effectively an upscale suburb of Grenoble.
Main summits
Main glaciers

The most spectacular glacier in Belledonne is the french: link=no, Glacier de Freydane, which is noted for its
crevasses
A crevasse is a deep crack, that forms in a glacier or ice sheet that can be a few inches across to over 40 feet. Crevasses form as a result of the movement and resulting stress associated with the shear stress generated when two semi-rigid p ...
.
*Glacier de la Sitre
*Glacier de Freydane
*Glacier de l'Amiante
*Glacier du Rocher Blanc
*Glacier de la Combe Madame
*Glacier de l'Argentière
*Glacier d'Arguille
*Glacier du Puy Gris
*Glacier du Gleyzin
*Glacier de Claran
Main passes
No road cuts across Belldonne. The
Pas de la Coche
PAS or Pas may refer to:
Companies and organizations
* Pakistan Academy of Sciences
* Pakistan Administrative Service
* Pan Am Southern, a freight railroad owned by Norfolk Southern and Pan Am Railways
* Pan American Silver, a mining company i ...
pass, between Belledonne proper and the 7 Laux range, is the only natural break point in the range, and is the only point below on the Belledonne ridge (the main water divide between the
Isère and the
Romanche
The Romanche () is a long mountain river in southeastern France. It is a right tributary of the Drac, which is itself a tributary of the Isère. Its drainage basin is .[Joseph Paganon
Joseph Paganon (19 March 1880 – 2 November 1937) was a French chemical engineer and politician.
He was Minister of Public Works in 1933–34, and for a few days in 1935.
He helped provide infrastructure needed by the alpine tourist industry in ...]
, a minister in several French governments, pushed for linking
Laval to the Rivier-d'
Allemond
Allemond (; spelled Allemont by the local council) is a commune in the Isère department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of south-eastern France.
The inhabitants of the commune are known as ''Allemondins'' or ''Allemondines''
Geography
A ...
by road through the Pas de la Coche. That roadwork started but eventually stopped after Paganon's death at an elevation of on the
Gresivaudan side, while work never started on the steeper other side (
Eau d'Olle
Eau or EAU may refer to:
* The French word for water
* Eau (trigraph), a trigraph of the Latin script
* EAU, the IATA code for the Chippewa Valley Regional Airport in Wisconsin, United States
* East Africa University, a private university in Puntl ...
). Before the automobile era, locals frequently used this pass to go from Gresivaudan to the Eau d'Olle valley, or to continue to the
Maurienne
Maurienne ( frp, Môrièna) is one of the provinces of Savoy, corresponding to the arrondissement of Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne in France. It is also the original name of the capital of the province, now Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne.
Location
The Maur ...
valley via the
Glandon
Glandon (; ) is a commune in the Haute-Vienne department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region in west-central France.
Inhabitants are known as ''Glandonais''.
Geography
Glandon lies Southeast of Périgord-Limousin National Regional Park and Sout ...
pass.
Hannibal
Hannibal (; xpu, 𐤇𐤍𐤁𐤏𐤋, ''Ḥannibaʿl''; 247 – between 183 and 181 BC) was a Carthaginian general and statesman who commanded the forces of Carthage in their battle against the Roman Republic during the Second Pu ...
may have passed the Pas de la Coche when he crossed the Alps with his army.
Main lakes

Belledonne and its lakes have played a major role in industrializing
hydroelectricity
Hydroelectricity, or hydroelectric power, is electricity generated from hydropower (water power). Hydropower supplies one sixth of the world's electricity, almost 4500 TWh in 2020, which is more than all other renewable sources combined a ...
production as early as 1869 thanks to pioneer
Aristide Bergès
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and his paper mills which tapped water from lake Crozet.
Ski resorts
There are 4 main ski resorts in Belledonne, from South to North:
*
Chamrousse
Chamrousse () is a ski resort in southeastern France, in the Belledonne mountain range near Grenoble in the Isère department. It is located in a commune of the same name and is situated on the Recoin at and the Roche Béranger at . The ski ...
*
Le Collet d'Allevard
*
Les Sept Laux
Les Sept Laux is a group of three winter sports resorts of the Alps located in the Belledonne ( Isère) about from Grenoble and from Chambery on common Theys, Les Adrets
Les Adrets () is a commune in the Isère department in southeastern F ...
*
L'Espace Nordique du Barioz
Origin of the name
The origin of the name is not clear. The phrase ''belle donne'' means ''beautiful women'' in Italian. It does not appear to mean that in
Arpitan, and since Arpitan is the ancient regional language, would have been a more likely source of ancient names than Italian. Nevertheless, from one angle the highest peak, the ''Grand Pic du Belledonne'' allegedly looks like a woman holding a baby. Other suggested derivations are from the Celtic ''donne'' meaning ''valley'', hence ''beautiful valleys'', or indo-European ''bal'', meaning ''elevated rock'', which evolved into ''bel'', then ''belle''. It is difficult without evidence to determine the validity of these derivations.
Fauna
The mountains are home to
marmot
Marmots are large ground squirrels in the genus ''Marmota'', with 15 species living in Asia, Europe, and North America. These herbivores are active during the summer, when they can often be found in groups, but are not seen during the winter, w ...
s,
chamois
The chamois (''Rupicapra rupicapra'') or Alpine chamois is a species of Caprinae, goat-antelope native to mountains in Europe, from west to east, including the Alps, the Dinarides, the Tatra Mountains, Tatra and the Carpathian Mountains, the ...
,
ibex
An ibex (plural ibex, ibexes or ibices) is any of several species of wild goat (genus ''Capra''), distinguished by the male's large recurved horns, which are transversely ridged in front. Ibex are found in Eurasia, North Africa and East Africa ...
mountain goats and
grouse
Grouse are a group of birds from the order (biology), order Galliformes, in the family (biology), family Phasianidae. Grouse are presently assigned to the Tribe (biology), tribe Tetraonini (formerly the subfamily Tetraoninae and the family Tetr ...
. Reportedly,
wolves
The wolf (''Canis lupus''; : wolves), also known as the gray wolf or grey wolf, is a large canine native to Eurasia and North America. More than thirty subspecies of ''Canis lupus'' have been recognized, and gray wolves, as popularly u ...
have returned since 1998, coming from
Italy
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and the press regularly echoes complaints from shepherds about wolves attacking their sheep.
The ibex had completely disappeared from Belledonne. Early 1983, 13 females and 7 males were brought in from
Switzerland and by spring 2002, their population had risen to 900 heads.
Gallery
File:Sunset on Grand Pic de Belledonne.jpg, Sunset on Grand Pic de Belledonne
File:Moonrise on Grand Pic de Belledonne.jpg, Moonrise on Grand Pic de Belledonne
File:Grand Pic de Belledonne.jpg, Grand Pic de Belledonne seen from the West
File:Grand Pic De Belledonne.jpg, Clouds clear up and reveal Grand Pic de Belledonne
References
The Alps Geology site
is an excellent source for geological information on the Belledonne Range and on all of the
French Alps
The French Alps are the portions of the Alps mountain range that stand within France, located in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes and Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur regions. While some of the ranges of the French Alps are entirely in France, others, such a ...
.
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