Best mountain peaks around Morzine offer a diverse range of elevations and landscapes within the French Alps. This region is characterized by its mountainous terrain, providing access to various summits and passes. The area features a mix of challenging mountain climbs and more accessible trails, making it a destination for different hiking preferences. Morzine mountains are part of the larger Portes du Soleil area, known for its extensive network of trails and views.
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Panorama of Mont Blanc, the Grandes Jorrasses, the Dent du Midi
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This is one of the best viewpoints to watch the sunset and see Mont Blanc in alpenglow. There are several easy hiking trails that lead from the car park (Col de Joux Plane) to this viewpoint. Definitely worth it!
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From here, you can go back down the other side or continue up to the top of the lake. Be careful, the path back is very dangerous if you're afraid of heights and don't wear proper footwear. It's a very steep descent; there are wire ropes on the rock faces, but not everywhere. And you'll be walking over rocks where you can't immediately see where the trail leads. It's best to go back the way you came.
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The climb from Muraz is via a road with almost no cars
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Beautiful outing in E-Bick from Monthey - Planachau - road to Barme - la Piza - Les Crosers - Champoussin - Meal at the mountain pasture of La Caux - Morgins - Croix de Clulet - Road to Draversaz - Muraz - Monthey
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Magnificent outing in the Portes du Soleil
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The Col des Portes de Culet culminates at an altitude of 1,787 meters and offers you beautiful views of the Pointe de Bellevue, the Bec du Corbeau and the Rocher de la Tête Noire.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the historical significance and views from Col de Coux, which marks the border between Switzerland and France. Another favorite is La Bourgeoise lookout, known for its panoramic views including Mont Blanc. For a resting point with refreshments, Boret Chalet is a popular choice.
Yes, Col de Coux is particularly notable. This mountain pass, forming part of the border between Switzerland and France, was historically used by smugglers in the early 20th century and as an escape route during World War II.
La Bourgeoise lookout is highly recommended for its incredible panoramic views, including Mont Blanc, especially at sunset. Another excellent spot for views is Portes de Culet Pass, where you can see Pointe de Bellevue, Bec du Corbeau, and Rocher de la Tête Noire.
For those seeking a challenge, Haute Cime Summit offers a demanding ascent. It's the highest peak in the Dents du Midi range and involves steep, gravelly sections, providing a real mountain experience with fantastic views of Mont Blanc and Lac Leman.
The Morzine area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including the 'Gold Mines Lake – Col de Coux loop' or 'Lac de Joux Plane – Col de Joux Plane loop'. For running, consider routes like the 'Lac de Montriond loop'. Road cyclists can tackle challenging routes such as the 'Joux Plane Circuit'. You can find more details in the Hiking around Morzine, Running Trails around Morzine, and Road Cycling Routes around Morzine guides.
Yes, La Bourgeoise lookout is a great option. It's accessible via easy hiking trails from a car park at Col de Joux Plane, making it suitable for families looking for stunning views without a strenuous climb.
The best time for hiking in Morzine is generally from late spring to early autumn (June to September) when the weather is milder, and trails are clear of snow. However, conditions can vary, so always check local forecasts before heading out.
Yes, Boret Chalet is a small chalet converted into an alpine refreshment bar. It serves as an ideal resting point for hikers, especially those exploring the Cirque du Bout du Monde.
For summer hiking, it's advisable to pack layers of clothing, including waterproofs, as mountain weather can change quickly. Essential items include sturdy hiking boots, sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen), plenty of water, snacks, a map, and a first-aid kit. Even in summer, temperatures can drop at higher altitudes.
While many trailheads are accessible by car, some areas within the Portes du Soleil region, which Morzine is part of, are served by local bus services during peak seasons. It's best to check the specific routes and schedules of the Morzine-Avoriaz public transport network for access to various starting points.
Yes, there are several circular walks. For instance, the 'Gold Mines Lake – Col de Coux loop' and the 'Lac de Joux Plane – Col de Joux Plane loop' are popular options for hikers looking for a round trip. You can find more details in the Hiking around Morzine guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse range of experiences, from the stunning panoramic views at La Bourgeoise lookout to the historical intrigue of Col de Coux. The accessibility of some viewpoints combined with the challenge of others, like Haute Cime Summit, caters to all levels of outdoor enthusiasts. The presence of alpine refreshment bars like Boret Chalet also enhances the hiking experience.


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