Best mountain peaks around Arenthon are situated in the Haute-Savoie department of France, a region characterized by its Alpine scenery. The area provides access to prominent mountain ranges, including the Mont Blanc massif and the Aravis Range. These natural features offer a diverse landscape for outdoor activities. The region's geography includes high summits, challenging routes, and accessible viewpoints.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Very nice hike. It was quite crowded today. Contrary to what’s written in the description, I didn’t see any particularly risky passages
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A shapeless and unaesthetic mass seen from Pointe d'Andey, the Rochers de Leschaux appear almost magical once the ascent begins. In summer as in winter, the special atmosphere of the place and its lapiaz gives a quite magical charm to the hikes - which are best done in a loop via the Aviernoz ice house - which pass there.
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The climb, very pleasant, can be done during a loop on the 3 summits (sous dîne, roche parnal and sur cou) but also simply from the Col du Freu. I strongly advise against the cable pass for beginner hikers.
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To be done on snowshoes or in sneakers, from the solaison plateau for walkers or from Bonneville for hikers; )
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It can blow hard up there! I recommend the path that goes down to La Tour from the east
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The cross means summit of the Brasse mountain
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Pointe des Brasses is a summit of Haute-Savoie located in the Chablais massif, straddling the municipalities of Saint-Jeoire and Viuz-en-Sallaz, and culminating at 1,503 meters above sea level. Les Brasses is a toponym from a mountain pasture located above Viuz-en-Sallaz2. It could derive from the German Brache, which designates fallow or fallow land2,3, or from the Old German braka meaning “clearing”3. It is possible that it also derives from the Latin bracchium3 (“arm”), referring to the arms of the river, three of which have their source in Brasses: the Menoge, the Entreverges and Airets streams. In June 2013, a cross made by students from the Viuz-en-Sallaz Catholic Automobile School was erected on its summit. Six meters high, it is made up of 33 metal cubes measuring 30 centimeters on each side, assembled on site and arranged in a spiral by the students themselves. She was blessed on July 7, 2013 by Mgr Boivineau, Bishop of Annecy.
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Visitors to the Arenthon area frequently enjoy peaks like Le Môle summit cross, known for its exceptional views including Mont Blanc, and Pointe d'Andey, which offers an accessible climb with rewarding panoramas. These are highly appreciated by the komoot community for their scenic beauty and accessibility.
Yes, Pointe d'Andey is an excellent choice for families, offering an accessible climb with rewarding views. The area around Le Signal des Voirons also provides winding trails through fir and beech trees, perfect for peaceful nature walks suitable for various ages.
The mountain peaks around Arenthon offer breathtaking panoramic views. From Le Môle summit cross, you can see Mont Blanc and nearly 700 other peaks. Le Signal des Voirons provides vistas of the Alps, the Jura mountains, and on clear days, Mont Blanc and Lake Geneva. From Dent d'Oche, you can enjoy a spectacular panorama over Lake Geneva with the Jura mountains and Mont Blanc in the distance.
For experienced hikers, Parnal Rock is part of a challenging multi-summit loop. The Sous Dîne Loop is another demanding option, featuring wired passages and opportunities to spot ibexes and chamois. The iconic La Tournette in the Aravis Range also offers more demanding hikes with rewarding views of Lake Annecy.
Beyond hiking, the region around Arenthon offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore numerous gravel biking routes, such as the 'Footbridge over the Arve – Arve Path loop from La Roche-sur-Foron,' which is a moderate 47 km ride. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are trails like the 'Ponds on the banks of the Arve – Arve Path loop from Arenthon.' You can find more details on these activities in the gravel biking guide and MTB trails guide for Arenthon.
The best time to hike generally depends on the specific peak and your experience level. During summer, most trails are accessible, offering pleasant conditions for hiking. In winter, areas like Mont Charvin in the Aravis Range are suitable for snowshoeing, ice climbing, cross-country skiing, and ski touring. Always check local conditions before heading out, especially for higher or more challenging routes.
Yes, the region boasts interesting natural features. The Leschaux Rocks are known for their special atmosphere and 'lapiaz' formations, which are unique limestone pavements. The area is part of the stunning Alpine scenery of the Haute-Savoie department, characterized by its prominent mountain ranges and diverse landscapes.
Visitors particularly enjoy the exceptional panoramic views, especially from accessible summits like Le Môle summit cross. The variety of hiking routes, from leisurely walks to challenging ascents, and the opportunity to observe local flora and fauna, are also highly valued. The preserved natural environment and the sense of accomplishment from reaching a summit are frequently mentioned highlights.
Yes, there are hiking trails suitable for beginners. For instance, the 'Ponds on the banks of the Arve loop from Maison d'arrêt de Bonneville' is an easy 3.7 km route. The area around Le Signal des Voirons also offers accessible trails for nature lovers. You can explore more options in the hiking guide for Arenthon.
Yes, the Aravis Range, which includes peaks like Mont Charvin, is suitable for various winter sports. During the colder months, you can enjoy snowshoeing, ice climbing, cross-country skiing, and ski touring in this area. Always ensure you have the right equipment and check conditions before undertaking winter activities.
While Mont Blanc itself is a serious undertaking for experienced mountaineers, the Mont Blanc Massif, located about 30 km east-south-east of Arenthon, is home to the highest mountain in Western Europe. Closer to Arenthon, Mont Charvin in the Aravis Range rises to 2,409 meters, making it the highest summit in the Thônes Heart of the Valleys region. Dent d'Oche, further north, reaches 2,221 meters.
Specific parking and trailhead information is often detailed within individual route descriptions on komoot. For example, for Pointe d'Andey, routes can start from the Solaison plateau or Bonneville. It's recommended to check the starting points of specific tours or highlights on komoot for precise parking locations.


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