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Fillinges walks
Meulières à Vachat
A pleasant, easy walk on Mont de Vouan. You will come across a marsh and an old millstone quarry, a curiosity that is well worth a detour, all in the middle of a pleasant mid-mountain forest.
Balcon du Léman via the Signal des Voirons
A walk along the ridge and through the woods (in the cool), without tarmac, with beautiful views of Geneva and Lake Geneva to the west, and the Alps and the Mont Blanc range to the east.
This loop has the advantage of being shortened (or extended) as you wish, as it intersects with many other trails.
Circular route via Moussy from Reigner-Ésery
A lovely walk of about two hours, with breathtaking views, the countryside, several pretty hamlets and small villages, interesting architecture (both old and new), gardens, vegetable patches, and views over the Arve Valley towards Vertraz-Mentoux and Lake Geneva.
Circular loop around the Voirons massif starting from Boëge
This walk offers a lovely loop around the Montagne des Voirons: you pass through beautiful forests, but the route also offers numerous views, particularly of Lake Geneva, the Chablais region and the Mont Blanc massif.
In the woods of Jussy
A short walk along the French-Swiss border, mainly through forest, perfect for getting back into shape after a period of inactivity.
Crêt du Chable via Pierre Vieille from Étrembières
Passage through the “Pierre Vieille”, which are large erratic granite boulders deposited by glaciers millions of years ago from the Mont Blanc massif. I will then take you to the Crêt du Chable for a view of the Arve Valley and Mont Blanc.
This route is not recommended for those prone to vertigo or in adverse weather conditions.
Le Salève via the old funicular railway route
This hike takes you up to the Salève via a (steep) climb up the wooded slope, following the route of the old funicular railway to reach the cable car station and then the Observatory. Once on the Salève ridge, you can enjoy the many remarkable views over Geneva, Lake Geneva, the Jura Mountains and unforgettable panoramas across the entire Mont Blanc range.
Le Môle
A lovely family walk above Bonneville, a gateway to the Chablais region and this unusual mountain with splendid views in good weather, of course!
The Pointe de Miribel circular route from Plaine Joux
A varied hike that will take you to the Pointe de Miribel, where you can enjoy views over Lake Geneva and its surroundings, as well as Mont Blanc and its range.
Le Petit Salève
A circular trail, ideal for discovering the different facets of the Petit Salève. As this part of the Salève is quite busy, set off early in the morning or avoid weekends.
Col du Creux starting from Plaines Joux
A pleasant winter hike offering several viewpoints over the Mont Blanc massif. At Col du Creux, you will arrive at the foot of the Hirmentaz massif. In the distance to the north-east, you will recognise the Roc d'Enfer.
Plaines Joux - Pointe de Miribel
A beautiful winter hike to a summit offering superb panoramic views. To the north, you can enjoy views of Lake Geneva and the Jura mountains. To the south, you can enjoy a wide panorama of the entire Mont Blanc massif.
Pointe de Miribel
A pleasant snowshoe hike in the Plaines Joux area of the Chablais massif.
The Pas de l'Echelle and the Lumberjacks’ Trail
Starting from Pas de l’Échelle, a lovely route that ends at the upper station of the Salève cable car, passing through the Vallon de Monnetier, the Bûcherons trail, the top of the Petite Gorge and the summit plateau.
A hike featuring some very exposed sections, reserved for those with absolutely no fear of heights, and requiring the utmost caution.
Le Salève via the Pas de l'Échelle
From Geneva to Salève in 2 hours and 800 metres of elevation gain.
Tour of the canton by bike from Chêne-Bourg
A short bike ride in the Geneva countryside. Ideal for families.
It starts gently on a section of the greenway, which you then leave before returning to it briefly before the finish.
The ride passes through Chêne-Bourg, then heads into Champel, Bout du Monde and Veyrier, before completing a beautiful circular loop through the countryside. The ride then continues to Thonex, Puplinge, Choulex and Vandoeuvres. Be patient at the end, as the roads are narrow and you may encounter motorists travelling in the opposite direction on one-way streets.
Pointe de Miribel loop from La Glappaz
A modest but isolated peak, the Pointe de Miribel offers extensive views of Lake Geneva and the Haute-Savoie mountains as far as Mont Blanc. The route on the southern slope of the summit is marked by a Way of the Cross dating from 1804. This loop offers a more original and varied approach than the usual climb from Ajon, through pleasant mountain pastures and a few wooded sections.
Hirmentaz mountain circular from La Glappaz
The Hirmentaz mountain consists of a long ridge running south to north. This hike is a circular route that covers the entire ridge. The climb is steep, but the path along the ridge is very pleasant.
Pisse-Vache waterfall from Brenthonne
Starting from the isolated bell tower in Brenthonne, this short hike leads to a beautiful waterfall in the forest. The route offers beautiful views of the surrounding mountains and Lake Geneva. Along the way, you can admire the Château d'Avully, which is open to visitors.
On the Salève Plateau
This is a pleasant hike, with beautiful views of the Mont Blanc range in the first part.
From the cable car station, the Geneva basin spreads out below you.
From La Croisette to Grand Piton
A pleasant walk starting from La Croisette, with a loop route at the top of Salève, on a short section of the "Balcon du Léman". The Salève des Pitons (or Pitons) is not the most spectacular part of Mont Salève, but it nevertheless offers exceptional views (the Franco-Genevan basin, the Jura mountain range, the Geneva harbour/Petit-lac, the Vaud and Valais Alps, the Arve Valley, the Chablais, the Mont Blanc range, the Bornes, the Aravis, etc.).
Circular Crêt du Merle starting from Boirond
A walk through the heart of the meadows, between parks and paths, with views of the Parmelan.
Very little walking on roads.
Keep your dog on a lead as there are cows and horses along the route.
Enjoy a lovely family walk, but watch out for muddy paths in wet weather.
Terramont, Les Arces and Leschaux circular
Short, easy hike in the shade (nice in summer).
The ground is wet even if it has not rained for several days, so good footwear is recommended.
The castles of Avully and Buffavens
At the foot of the Signal des Voirons and the Col de Cou, a rural loop leads to two beautiful castles, including Avully Castle, which is open to visitors.
Col de Cou, Col du Freu, Col du Câble
A beautiful circular not far from Orange station, passing through three passes with a little adrenaline rush on the descent from the Col du Câble!
Pointe de Sur Cou and Chalet de Balme
A pleasant circular route with a beautiful panoramic view from the summit over the Arve Valley as well as the Aravis range, Bargy, Sous Dine, etc. Mont Blanc is visible. Refreshments available on the descent as the route passes by the Chalet de Balme.A very popular hike, partly due to the Chalet de Balme.
Roche Parnal and Montagne Sous-Dîne crossing
Roche Parnal and Montagne de Sous-Dîne are advanced viewpoints of the Bornes massif, ahead of Glières, and dominate the La Roche-sur-Foron area. The circular route offers a varied and interesting but demanding itinerary: some sections are exposed and several cable passages require caution, particularly the Col du Câble, which justifies the rating given.
Pointe d'Andey from the Plateau de Solaison
The Pointe d'Andey offers a commanding view of all the surrounding peaks, the Glières Plateau, the Môle, the Pic du Marcelly, the Bargy mountain range, as well as the entire Arve Valley and its highest point: Mont Blanc. On the other side, on a clear day, there is a beautiful view of the Lake Geneva basin and the Jura mountains in the background.
The Pointe d'Andey via the ridges
A very pleasant hike from the Solaison plateau with a lovely off-trail section.
Mont Forchat
A magnificent snowshoe hike in the heart of the Vallée Verte. The cold (-14°C at the start!), the snow and the sumptuous landscapes were all there.
Mont Forchat via the hamlets of Chatillonnet, Trécout and Très-le-Mont
A circular route to Mont Forchat, which is less difficult than the direct ascent. A gradual climb along a forest track with views of Lake Geneva. Pass through the hamlets of Chatillonnet and Trécout before arriving at Très le Mont. Access to the summit via the Balcon du Léman. Return via a steep path to the Col de l'Encrenaz, then the Très le Mont trail, an easy path through the woods before joining the Col des Moises trail.
Tour of the Leschaux rocks
A walk between the mountain pastures of Solaison and Cenice, with a magnificent 360° view!
La Pierre à Martin and the Crépy vineyard
From the old fortified house of Chilly, the route starts in the middle of the vineyards and then climbs through woods to reach a plateau offering extensive views of Lake Geneva and the surrounding peaks. After passing Notre-Dame des Vignes, you can see a geological curiosity, the Pierre à Martin. After a stretch through the forest, you descend, enjoying beautiful views. The hike ends through the vineyard.
The Tour des Moises
A lovely little walk, ideal for beginners and those preparing for medium-altitude hiking.
Les Promenis and the Grand Marais de Cervens
A short hike offering two contrasting landscapes. You first climb up to the heights of Cervens, through a rural, wooded setting. After the descent, the route, dominated by water, follows streams, ponds and marshes.
Col de l'Enclave and Col de Landron
Close to Montagne de Sous-Dîne, a lovely route through magnificent scenery. Nature is dressed in its finest and offers us a symphony of autumnal colours. The route between Col de Landron and Col de l’Enclave takes you through a superb, fairly wild environment and an explosion of colours in the trees.
Tour of the Le Pesse woods
Short, easy walk with some interesting views.
Circular Sous-Dine loop via the Passage du Monthieu
The Sous-Dîne plateau, whose summit is just under 2,000 m, offers a magnificent view of the cliffs that form it. The Aravis and Mont Blanc massifs seem close enough to touch.
Chemin de la Vuettaz
A walk offering spectacular views in good weather.
La Montagne de Sous-Dîne via the Pas de la Truie
In the "Grandes Classiques" collection, a hike starting from the Chalets de la Balme, a route taking the Pas de la Truie, a path along the side of the rock face to reach Pointe de Sous-Dîne, then a route along the summit ridge of the Soudine (or Sous-Dîne) chain to reach the authentic summit of Montagne de Sous-Dîne. Return via the Col du Câble.
Lac Bénit circular
Family outing, suitable for children.Beautiful view of Bargy and the Arve Valley.
La Croix des Bornes
Easy hike on the rural plateau of Les Bornes, with open views of the Salève, Aravis and Chablais mountains.
Directional signs and a few markers.
Lake Lessy from Cenise
A classic hike in the Bargy massif, between the Arve valley and the Aravis massif. This fairly challenging route takes you to Lac de Lessy, nestled at 1,700 m at the foot of the Aiguille Verte du Chinaillon, and offers magnificent views from the Col de Sosay. Ibex, once abundant, have unfortunately become rare following their mass culling (2014–2015). The bearded vulture remains, as this is its territory, and can be spotted fairly frequently in the area.
Col du Rasoir and Aiguilles Vertes
A very scenic hike starting from the car park at the Chalet Refuge de Cenise. After crossing a scree slope near the Arête de Chevry, a cliff section near the Pointe de Sosay, a stretch through a mountain pasture running along the foot of the Aiguilles Vertes, and then an ascent to the Col du Rasoir. You then follow the Arête du Rasoir to the start of the Cravatte before returning to the pass to descend via the Aiguilles Vertes. Superb views
Mont Forchat circular from Col du Feu
Mont Forchat offers a superb 360° panorama, including a sweeping view of Lake Geneva. This hike takes you up the mountain, starting in the forest and then continuing to the beautiful Trécoud mountain pasture. Several variations are possible.
The Hermone Chapel from the Col du Feu
This short hike, which is a common route to climb to the Hermone Chapel, highlights the small religious heritage sites that are very present along the route and offers superb views of Lake Geneva from the summit.
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