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Come to Saint Jean de Maurienne
At the heart of the Maurienne in Savoie, the town of Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne
is situated along the route leading to Italy.
The 120 km valley is linked to the Tarentaise, the Hautes Alpes,
Isère and Italy by a number of passes.

Lyon Saint Exupéry - 158 km away
Tel. info : 04.72.22.72.21
Web : www.lyon.aeroport.fr
Geneva Grenoble (Tel. info : 04.76.65.48.48)
Chambéry-Aix (Tel. info : 04.79.54.49.54)
Annecy
Turin
TGV : Paris-Chambéry direct during winter,
4 hours from Paris, daily.
SNCF information
Tel. info : 08 36 35 35 35
Tel : 04 79 59 48 47
Web : www.sncf.fr
A personal welcome and help for passengers is offered by the Tourist
Office during the winter season.
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RN6 direction Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne
A43 Chambéry Maurienne : junction N°27 Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne
A43 Turin Maurienne : junction N°28 St Julien Montdenis
Paris 634 Km away,
Lyon 171 Km away,
Marseille 345 Km away,
Grenoble 101 Km away, |
Brussels 784 Km away,
Turin 130 Km away,
Milan 298 Km away. |
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St Jean de Maurienne, cradle of the Maison
de Savoie and capital of the Maurienne Valley.
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Capital of the Maurienne Valley
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- For working, town at the heart of the valley
enabling the surrounding industries to have the necessary infrastructure
in place for their activity and commercial development.
- Stopover point for holiday-makers
ancestral route towards Italy, Saint Jean de Maurienne is a stopover
town (156 km from Turin, by the Mont-Cenis pass road or the A43
motorway - Fréjus Tunnel)
At the foot of 24
Mauriennaises ski resorts
At the start of the highest Alpine passes (Croix de Fer, Glandon,
Galibier, Iseran, Madeleine)
At the entrance to the Vanoise
National Park...

- Holiday resort
- Cyclists' special
At the foot of the mythical Tour de France ascents.
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Altitudes
| Col
du Grand Cucheron |
1
188 m |
Col
du Télégraphe |
1
566 m |
| Col
de la Madeleine |
2
000 m |
Col
du Galibier |
2
646 m |
| Col
du Glandon |
1
908 m |
Col
du Mont-Cenis |
2
084 m |
| Col
de la Croix de Fer |
2
067 m |
Col
de l'Iseran |
2
764 m |
| Col
du Mollard |
1
650 m |
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