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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 with a beautiful panorama at the summit over the Arve Valley and the Aravis, Bargy, and Sous Dine mountain ranges, etc. Mont Blanc is visible. Refreshments are available on the descent as you pass by the Chalet de Balme.
This is 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.
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.
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.
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.
Tour of the Le Pesse woods
Short, easy walk with some interesting views.
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.
Pierre Taillée loop
A circular hike to enjoy the Belvédère de Pierre Taillée viewpoint overlooking the Filière valley. The route is varied, through forest and then along the river. The village of Usillon is the starting point for the Glières plateau, another popular hiking destination.
Montagne de Sous-Dîne from Usillon
Starting from Usillon, I suggest you head for the Montagne de Sous-Dîne, taking in various lovely views along the way. The route, which is relatively easy, first takes you to the Belvédère de La Pierre Taillée and the Col de l’Enclave, then returns via the Col de Landron.
Tour of the Leschaux rocks
A walk between the mountain pastures of Solaison and Cenice, with a magnificent 360° view!
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.
The Sous-Dîne mountain in a circular fashion via the Pas du Roc
Hike with 360° panoramic views from the Jura to Mont Blanc, ridge route, beautiful route in magnificent surroundings.
Caution: at (S/E) and (5), see important recommendations in the practical information section.
Chalet du Plan via the Pas du Roc
Between showers, with temperatures rather cool for what was supposed to be spring, we enjoyed a short walk in familiar surroundings, but the route was as enchanting as ever.
Col de Cenise from the heights of Puze
A very pretty snowshoe hike from Les Hauts de Puze to the Plateau de Cenise. There are superb views throughout the route.
La Roche Parnal and Sous Dîne loop from Les Glières
This loop crosses La Roche Parnal and the Sous Dîne mountain. The hike passes through alpine pastures, cools off in the forest and crosses a few rocky passages, but without difficulty. You will encounter ibex, but above all, you will have a 360° panorama almost the entire time, stretching from the Jura to the Aravis and Mont Blanc ranges. However, this is a demanding route due to its length and elevation gain, although there are no technical difficulties. You can also choose to walk in the opposite direction to the one suggested here.
(!) Please read the paragraphs (5): poorly visible trail and (6) cliffs, cables, ridges, ladder, rocky outcrops.
Circular Route around the Glières Plateau
A magnificent hike passing through four passes around the Glières Plateau. You can enjoy views of the Bauges massif and Mont Lachat on the ascent, then on the other side, of the Montagne des Frêtes. At the end of the hike, you’ll look out over the Glières Plateau. A wide variety of landscapes.
Plateau des Glières
A short and easy walk around the informative trail about the formation of marshland and the different fauna and flora found there, followed by a visit to the monument erected to the resistance fighters who were based at the Plateau des Glieres in the latter part of WWII. The way back follows part of the historic trail and passes the place where equipment drops were housed and the site of the infirmary.
The Plateau des Glières discovery trail
A short hike to discover mountain wetlands and pay tribute to history. Numerous information panels line this varied route.
Lake Lessy and Aiguille Verte from Le Petit-Bornand
A hike that will take you to Lac de Lessy, then to the Aiguille Verte du Chinaillon. The terrain is varied: mountain pastures, forests, scree, sharp limestone pavements, etc. The landscape is equally varied, culminating in the summit, which offers a 360° panorama of the Bornes, Aravis and Mont Blanc massifs. The area is also ideal for encountering the many ibexes that inhabit the massif.
The Tour de la Montagne des Frettes
This circuit starts from the Col des Glières, on the plateau of the same name, in this important resistance site near Annecy.
Note: this hike can be done on snowshoes; see the Practical Information section for more details.
Aiguille Verte via Lac de Lessy from Cenise
A beautiful hike in Les Bornes, where you can admire the 360° panorama. Lake Lessy, Jura, Lake Geneva, Chablais, Giffre, Mont Blanc, Aravis mountain range, Bauges, etc. Possible difficulty for people prone to vertigo between (6) and (8) and access to Pointe de Domingit.
Pointe de Puvat from the Glières Plateau
Pointe de Puvat overlooks the Glières plateau and offers an exceptional view of Mont Lachat, Sous-Dine and, in the distance, Mont Blanc and the Alps.
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.
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.
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