In a panoramic and dominant position, the Châtelard chapel dedicated to Saint Grato overlooks the entire parish, as if protecting it from above. According to popular tradition, Saint Grato is the
guardian of villages and cultivated fields, invoked in particular against natural disasters and hail. The present building already existed in the second half of the 18th century and was rebuilt in 1718 at the behest of the parish priest Borine, with the contribution of the municipality.

For an easy hike, the Châtelard mountain offers an ideal option. From the hamlet of Châtelard, you can continue along an unmarked but clearly visible path to the panoramic summit. Here, the alpine military squad have placed a statue of the Virgin. This is the arrival point of the route and a particularly evocative place, with lovely views of Torgnon, Valtournenche and the valley floor. Every year, in June, an open-air mass is celebrated here, immersed in the tranquillity of the mountains.