Best mountain peaks near Sillingy are situated in a region known for its geographical features, including the Mandallaz and Montagne d'Age. Sillingy itself is located on a hillside, offering views of the Annecy basin, pre-Alpine massifs, and Mont Blanc. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities and exploring the natural landscape.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Here is the route for the ascent of the Semnoz mountain starting from Annecy
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The site is promoting a hike and there are no details.
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Please note that since 2024, a decree prohibits access to the parking lot and prevents parking along the road. They pass by and issue fines otherwise.
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Overcrowded, closed parking lots
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Views and vistas to rave about.
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Beautiful view over the lake
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The climb to reach Mont Veyrier is a bit steep. The view is beautiful but it is not possible to stop and go back down while Mont Baron is about ten minutes away where you can sit down to observe the view and Lake Annecy. Mont Veyrier is not a place where it is possible to really land without hindering the passage of people because it is only a path.
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Very beautiful passage with a magnificent view
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The most popular spots include the View of Lake Annecy from Mont Veyrier, which offers magnificent views from 1,291 meters above sea level. Another favorite is the View of Lake Annecy from Mont Baron, slightly higher at 1,299 meters, providing superb panoramas of the lake, Annecy, and surrounding mountains. Visitors also highly rate the Breathtaking view of the lake and mountains, which gives a bird's eye perspective of Lake Annecy and its bordering peaks.
From the mountain peaks and elevated points around Sillingy, you can expect wide-open vistas of the Annecy basin, the pre-Alpine massifs, and often the distant Mont Blanc. The Mandallaz mountain, for instance, offers panoramic views of the Annecy metropolitan area and Lake Annecy. You'll also see the lush, wooded landscapes that characterize these pre-Alpine ranges.
Yes, several routes offer a challenge. The climb to Mont Veyrier is noted as quite steep. Similarly, reaching Mont Baron involves a lot of scrambling and a very steep ascent, though the return path is well-maintained. The High-altitude path from Col des Sauts to Mont Baron also requires proper footwear due to its demanding nature.
Yes, the Breathtaking view of the lake and mountains is specifically categorized as family-friendly. Additionally, the Mandallaz mountain, while offering various hiking loops, includes options suitable for family walks, allowing everyone to enjoy the natural beauty and views.
The region around Sillingy is excellent for various outdoor activities. Besides hiking to the peaks, you can explore numerous cycling routes, including those around Sillingy itself. There are also options for gravel biking. For more detailed hiking routes, you can find many Mountain Hikes around Sillingy, and for cycling, check out Cycling around Sillingy or Gravel biking around Sillingy.
The Mandallaz mountain is a significant pre-Alpine massif northwest of the Annecy basin. Its most prominent peak is the Tête de la Mandallaz (900 meters), though its highest point reaches 923 meters. It's known for its extensive woods, serving as a 'green lung' for the area, and offers panoramic views of the Annecy metropolitan area, Lake Annecy, and the Alps. It's ideal for hiking, mountain biking, and family walks, with various loops available.
The Montagne d'Age is located near Sillingy and forms the last link in the Salève chain before the Gorges du Fier. While specific peak details are less documented, its proximity contributes to the picturesque mountain backdrop of Sillingy. It offers opportunities for walks and enjoying the natural landscape, with the 'Tour de Sillingy' hike taking visitors to its foot.
Yes, at the foot of the Mandallaz mountain, in the Petite Balme sector, there is a unique geological feature called the 'Miroir de faille' (fault mirror). This is a visible trace of the tectonic activity of the Vuache fault, offering an interesting insight into the region's geological history.
Visitors consistently praise the incredible and breathtaking views, especially those overlooking Lake Annecy and the surrounding mountains, including Mont Blanc. The sense of accomplishment after a challenging climb, the well-maintained paths, and the opportunity to connect with nature are also frequently highlighted. The presence of amenities like a restaurant at the top of Semnoz is also appreciated.
Yes, many routes in the area offer diverse experiences. For example, the Ascent of Semnoz from Annecy provides a beautiful, shaded climb through the forest, culminating in a viewpoint with a restaurant at the top. Other routes often feature views of Lake Annecy alongside the mountain panoramas.
The Ascent of Semnoz from Annecy offers a magnificent shaded road for much of the climb. From the summit, you can enjoy expansive views, and there's a restaurant where you can relax and take in the scenery after your climb.
Yes, the High-altitude path from Col des Sauts to Mont Baron is particularly noted for providing incredible views throughout the entire hike. It's a very beautiful passage with magnificent perspectives over Lake Annecy and the surrounding landscape.


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