Best mountain passes around Duingt are found in the surrounding Annecy Mountains, as Duingt itself is a village on Lake Annecy. Its elevation ranges from 442 to 1,202 meters, situated at the base of the Taillefer mountain. This location in the Haute-Savoie department serves as a base for exploring numerous mountain passes. These passes offer opportunities for cycling and enjoying the alpine landscape.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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far too many vehicles on this small road, we should ask that one morning per month (eg from May to September, one Sunday morning/month from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. so as not to penalize the restaurants in the area and the residents) this road be reserved for cyclists
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Accessible pass quite regular and very pleasant to climb.
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Col de Leschaux is a climb in the Annecy region. It has a length of 11.8 kilometers and a climb of 442 vertical meters with a slope of 3.7% on average, which implies a difficulty level of 191. The top of the climb is located at 900 meters above sea level. Great climb for beginners, a long and linear route with small tight curves, ideal for maintaining speed on the descent. Some traffic, but the road is wide enough and people are generally careful when approaching. You can take this climb as a warm-up for Semnoz, which connects perfectly to the top of this climb. Disadvantage: no views from the top.
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Semnoz is a mountain in Haute-Savoie, France. It is found in the Bauges range. It has an altitude of 1,699 m above sea level. The mountain is crossed by the D41/D110 road near the Crêt de Chatillon at an altitude of 1,660 m.
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The magnificent Col de la Forclaz has a Swiss feel. The view of Lake Annecy is absolutely superb and you will find a restaurant at the pass serving fondue and blueberry tart specialties. Its name is appropriate and corresponds well to the idea that one has of a pass. Forclaz in Savoyard dialect means passage in the mountains.
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Nice, quiet climb with beautiful views. Great new asphalt after tour crossing 2023!
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Cut in the last 3 kilometers! Road surface is top since the 2023 Tour.
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Make sure to ride up from end of Lake end as steeper and more challenging
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For breathtaking panoramic views, the Col de la Forclaz is highly recommended, offering a superb plunging view of Lake Annecy and the surrounding peaks. The Col du Semnoz summit also provides spectacular 360-degree views over Lake Annecy, the Aravis mountains, and even Mont-Blanc on clear days.
The region around Duingt is excellent for cycling. You can find various routes, including the challenging 'Col de la Forclaz – Semnoz ascent loop from Talloires' or the 'Cycle tunnel – Col des Aravis loop from Duingt'. For more options, explore the Cycling around Duingt guide.
Yes, there are several popular hiking trails. For example, you can find a 'Col de la Forclaz loop from Lathuile' which is a difficult 15.2 km route. Other options are available in the Mountain Hikes around Duingt guide.
The difficulty varies significantly. Passes like Col de la Forclaz, especially the ascent from Menthon-Saint-Bernard, are considered challenging with an average gradient of 10% in its second half. The Col du Semnoz summit is also a demanding climb. For less strenuous options, Leschaux Pass and Col de Bluffy offer more moderate ascents.
The best time to visit is generally from spring through autumn when the weather is mild, and the passes are fully accessible. Summer offers the warmest temperatures, ideal for cycling and hiking, but can also be busier. Spring and autumn provide cooler temperatures and beautiful scenery with fewer crowds.
While specific passes aren't explicitly labeled 'family-friendly' or 'dog-friendly' in the data, less strenuous passes like Leschaux Pass or Col de Bluffy might be more suitable for families looking for a scenic drive or a relaxed cycling experience. For walks, look for trails with moderate difficulty in the Mountain Hikes around Duingt guide, which may be suitable for older children and dogs on leash.
Yes, some passes offer facilities. For instance, Leschaux Pass has a bar/restaurant at its summit, providing a convenient stop for refreshments. The Col de la Forclaz also has a restaurant serving local specialties.
The Col de la Forclaz is popular for its incredible panoramic views of Lake Annecy, making it a favorite for photographers and sightseers. It's also a challenging climb for cyclists, with clear signage indicating the gradient every kilometer, and a restaurant at the pass.
Visiting the Col du Semnoz summit offers a rewarding experience with spectacular 360-degree views over Lake Annecy, the Aravis mountains, and Mont-Blanc. The ascent is demanding, often through shaded state forests, making it a favorite for experienced cyclists seeking a significant climb and breathtaking scenery.
Yes, Col du Marais is particularly noted as a nice option for cyclists. It features informative bicycle mileage markers typical of the Haute-Savoie region and is considered a rather accessible pass compared to others in the Aravis, often less known and less frequented.
While some lower passes might remain open, higher mountain passes in the Annecy Mountains region can be subject to snow and ice, potentially leading to closures during winter months. It's advisable to check local road conditions and weather forecasts before planning a winter visit to any specific pass.
Leschaux Pass is an alpine pass at 900 meters, accessible via several roads, and features a bar/restaurant at the summit. It's considered one of the shorter and more easily accessible passes around Lake Annecy, making it suitable for a more relaxed cycling experience or a scenic drive. It's also a good warm-up for the ascent to Semnoz.


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