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Like most ski resorts, Saint-Pierre de Chartreuse was once a small mountain village living from agriculture and the timber trade.
At the beginning of the 20th century, the fashion for winter sports led its inhabitants to turn to tourism and the first hotel was built on the territory of the commune.
The first hotel was built on the territory of the village.
It was a great success and the first infrastructures were used by ski lovers, especially the ski lift built between the two world wars.
By choosing a hotel at the foot of the Charmant Som, a peak culminating at 1867 metres, you will appreciate the family atmosphere of this ski resort which has succeeded in preserving the quality of life and authenticity of the village of Saint-Pierre de Chartreuse while being close to major cities such as Grenoble.
The Charmant Som also attracts many visitors in summer, who are keen on green tourism and mountain walks.
Its slopes covered with alpine meadows are home to a great diversity of fauna and flora protected by the Natura 2000 network.
Paragliding and caving enthusiasts can also indulge in their favourite activities in complete safety in the Chartreuse Natural Park.
Let's not forget a little diversions to the Grande Chartreuse Monastery founded by Saint Bruno in the 11th century.
The current buildings were built between the 14th and the end of the 17th century and are once again occupied by hermit-monks who continue to make the famous Chartreuse, a plant-based liqueur.