Attractions and places to see around Hauteville primarily feature mountain passes and natural landscapes, offering diverse outdoor experiences. This region is characterized by its challenging climbs and scenic viewpoints, making it a destination for those interested in cycling and hiking. Visitors can explore various mountain passes that provide access to surrounding massifs and offer panoramic views.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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Here is the route for the ascent of the Col de Champlaurent starting from Chamoux-sur-Gelon.
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Quiet little road to begin the ascent of the Col du Frêne. Very beautiful view.
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Beautiful pass. The climb is a bit gentler from the north. The descent to the south offers beautiful views of the Isère Valley.
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Col du Frêne from Saint Pierre d'Albigny is a climb in the Annecy region. It is 7.7 kilometres long and has a vertical ascent of 554 metres with an average gradient of 7.2%, implying a difficulty level of 483. The summit of the climb is located at 960 metres
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Very nice pass; % real on the terminals. Hard but really quiet, because very few vehicles. Not very long either.
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The climb is very pretty and pleasant until the Col
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In response to CamilleD, a useful link: https://climbfinder.com/fr/montees/col-de-marocaz-arbin The % indicated on the terminals correspond to the average percentage over the km following the terminal. It seems that this nice pass deserves the % indicated. Pass covered on a Sunday afternoon, little attendance, mainly motorbikes.
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It's beautiful but it's steep. Sustained passages at 9/10%. But it's beautiful! And then very few cars so a real pleasure.
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The region around Hauteville is rich in natural beauty, primarily featuring mountain passes and a serene lake. You can visit Marocaz Pass, known for its beautiful climbs, or the Col du Frêne (950 m), which offers impressive views of the Combe de Savoie and the Dent d’Arclusaz. For a more tranquil experience, the Étang de Grésy is a lovely spot for enjoying the sun, fishing, or swimming.
Yes, Hauteville is known for its challenging climbs. The Marocaz Pass is considered one of the most beautiful and challenging climbs in the region, offering excellent access to the Bauges massif. Another significant climb is the Col du Grand Cucheron, which features an 11.6-kilometer ascent with an 805-meter elevation gain and maximum slopes of 13.1%.
For panoramic views, the Col du Frêne (950 m) is an excellent choice, providing vistas of both the Combe de Savoie and the impressive Dent d’Arclusaz. The Marocaz Pass also offers scenic views along its route, particularly as you ascend into the Bauges massif.
The Étang de Grésy is a family-friendly location where you can enjoy fishing, swimming, and a pleasant restaurant by the lake. A greenway also runs alongside the pond, perfect for easy walks or cycling with children.
Beyond visiting the attractions, you can engage in various outdoor activities. There are numerous MTB trails, running routes, and hiking paths available. For example, you can find easy MTB loops like the 'Lake Carouge – Étang de Grésy loop' or more challenging hiking routes such as the 'Pierre Besse – Col du Potat loop'.
Yes, there are several hiking trails. You can find a variety of options, from easy walks like the 'Lake Carouge loop' to more moderate and difficult trails. For a comprehensive list of routes, explore the Hiking around Hauteville guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the scenic beauty and the challenge offered by the mountain passes. For instance, the Marocaz Pass is praised for being one of the most beautiful climbs with little car traffic, making it ideal for cycling. The Col du Grand Cucheron is noted for its shaded sections during summer and a small picnic area at the top, perfect for lingering.
Yes, at the Col du Frêne (950 m), you can find parking facilities, making it convenient to start your hiking or jogging activities from there. For other passes, parking availability may vary, but many routes start from nearby villages with parking options.
While not widely known, the Col de Champ-Laurent (west) is described as an 'unknown but wonderful climb.' It features heavy, winding roads covered by trees, eventually opening up to a beautiful view of the Massif de la Lauzière, offering a rewarding experience for those seeking a less-traveled path.
Yes, at the Étang de Grésy, there is a restaurant called 'the fisherman's hut' which offers a pleasant setting and good food. It's recommended to book in advance. For other attractions, nearby villages often provide dining options.
The summer months are generally ideal for visiting the mountain passes like the Col du Grand Cucheron, as there is often quite a bit of shade along the routes, making the climbs more comfortable. The Étang de Grésy is also perfect for enjoying the sun during warmer periods.


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