Attractions and places to see around Seytroux include a blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty in the Haute-Savoie region of France. Situated on the western slope of the Dranse de Morzine Valley, the village offers picturesque landscapes. Seytroux retains its traditional Savoyard character, appealing to those interested in green tourism and mountain environments. It serves as a starting point for numerous hiking trails and provides access to various outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Beautiful views into the depths and beyond.
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Beautifully situated lake - perfect for chilling out.
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The Col de Cou, at an altitude of 1,117 metres, takes you from the Vallée Verte to the Côte-en-Chablais region. Several roads lead there, which allows you to train by varying the routes and difficulties. The hardest climb is the one on the western slope from Fessy, with seven kilometres at an average of 7.5%.
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Steep climb coming from Morzine with an average of 8% in the first part then 9%.
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Nice climb just too steep, about 5%, and not too busy.
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Wonderful view of Mont Blanc and Lac Leman
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For breathtaking panoramic views, visit Mount Forchat, which provides extensive vistas on clear days and features an orientation sign. The climb to Saint Bruno Chapel also rewards you with stunning views of Lac de Vallon and the surrounding mountains. Additionally, Col de Cou offers scenic mountain pass views.
Yes, Lac de Montriond is a magnificent lake ideal for picnics, swimming, kayaking, or a gentle stroll. The Dranse de Morzine Valley, where Seytroux is situated, features the Dranse river, which offers opportunities for water sports like canoe rafting and hydrospeed for the adventurous.
Seytroux is home to the Saint-Bernard de Menthon Church, built in 1806 with traditional Savoyard architecture and a distinctive bulbous bell tower. A short distance away, the historic Saint Bruno Chapel, dating back to the 17th century, offers a serene atmosphere and rich history. The local library also hosts various cultural events.
Beyond hiking, you can enjoy cycling on routes like those around Col de Cou and Jambaz Pass. The Dranse river provides opportunities for water sports such as canoe rafting and hydrospeed. The village also has a leisure center with mini-golf, a children's playground, a volleyball court, and a track for trial mountain biking. In winter, parts of the Roc d'Enfer ski resort are within Seytroux's territory, offering skiing and other snow activities.
Yes, Seytroux serves as a starting point for numerous hiking trails catering to various abilities. Options range from the 'Grand Tour des crêtes de Seytroux' to routes that connect neighboring villages. You can find a variety of routes, including easy, moderate, and difficult ones, by exploring the hiking guide for Seytroux.
For families, a gentle stroll around Lac de Montriond is highly recommended. The village's leisure center also offers a children's playground. Many of the easier hiking routes listed in the hiking guide are suitable for families, such as the 'Pump Track – Notre-Dame d'Aulps Abbey loop from Saint-Jean-d'Aulps'.
While specific regulations for dog-friendly trails are not detailed, the natural environment around Seytroux is generally welcoming for walks with dogs. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with livestock or protected wildlife, and to clean up after them. Many of the numerous hiking trails are suitable for exploring with your canine companion.
Popular routes include the 'Balme Pass – Col de Seytrouset loop from Seytroux' and the 'Balme Pass – Pointe de la Gay loop from Seytroux'. The 'Grand Tour des crêtes de Seytroux' is also a notable option for experiencing the exceptional natural surroundings. You can find more details and other routes in the hiking guide for Seytroux.
Yes, the region offers various cycling routes. Col de Cou and Col de Jambaz are popular mountain passes for cyclists, offering routes with differing difficulties. You can explore a range of options, including gravel tracks and challenging climbs, in the cycling guide for Seytroux.
Families can enjoy a day at Lac de Montriond for swimming, kayaking, and picnics. The village's leisure center is equipped with a mini-golf course, a children's playground, and a volleyball court. In summer, the Roc d'Enfer resort also provides various family-friendly activities.
Seytroux offers outdoor activities year-round. Summer (roughly June to September) is ideal for hiking, cycling, water sports on the Dranse river, and enjoying the leisure center. Winter (roughly December to March) is perfect for skiing and other snow activities at the nearby Roc d'Enfer resort.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity of Seytroux. You can find a variety of routes, including moderate and difficult options, such as the 'Ranch des Portes du Soleil loop' or 'Single along the ridge loop'. More details are available in the running trails guide for Seytroux.


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