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Pointe du Haut Fleury (1966m) walks
Lac de Roy and Pointe du Haut Fleury
The wide path that leads to this unexpected lake is very pleasant and easy to walk on.
You will quickly enjoy a wide panorama of Mont Blanc and the surrounding peaks until you reach a small glacial lake up to 10 m deep.
From the lake, I suggest taking the path to Pointe du Haut Fleury. A beautiful view awaits you there, along with two orientation tables.
Lake Roy Pointe du Haut Fleury and La Couenasse
A mid-mountain route offering remarkable views. An easy family hike through the heart of the mountain pastures. Passes by the glacial Lake Roy. An exceptional viewpoint overlooking Lake Geneva and the Alps,
two information boards with 360° panoramic views at Pointe du Haut Fleury.
Walks near Pointe du Haut Fleury (1966m)
The Grand Tour of Mont-Chéry via Col Lachat
This route allows you to explore the entire Mont-Chéry area. This hike is signposted "Le Grand Tour du Mont Chéry" (Pink hike). I suggest a variation by climbing Mont-Chéry and passing through the Col de Lachat. Much of this hike offers magnificent views of the Mont Blanc range and the Pre-Alps.
Graydon from the cable car
Reach the Graydon mountain pasture and its chapel by first taking the Roc d'Enfer cable car. You will then find yourself in a peaceful environment, surrounded by gentians and grazing cows, with Mont Blanc as a backdrop... The Graydon mountain pasture stretches out at the foot of the majestic Roc d'Enfer, where cows and goats graze peacefully on the lush grass around the small chapel surrounded by a magnificent valley.
The Pointe d'Angolon via the Arête de Chamossière
A circular loop around the resort of Les Gets with an ascent to the Pointe d’Angolon, where the panorama is superb, offering views of: the Fiz and Aravis ranges, the Mont Blanc massif in the background and the Dents du Midi. You can also see Morzine clearly and a stretch of Lake Geneva.
The climb to Pointe d’Angolon is a good introduction to ridge trails as it is slightly exposed, with cables at one point. However, the route is never difficult.
From Lac des Plagnes to Lac de Tavaneuse
A linear hike from a lake accessible by car to a mountain lake in a wild setting, then back down into the valley. A very beautiful traverse at the foot of the impressive north faces of Pointe de la Chavache and Pointe d'Entre Deux Pertuis.