Mountain peaks around Viuz-En-Sallaz, located in the Haute-Savoie region, provide access to diverse summits offering extensive views of the French Alps. This area is characterized by its natural beauty and varied terrain, suitable for hiking. The region features a blend of natural landscapes and historical elements, including old millstone quarries. These mountains serve as a gateway to the Chablais region, presenting numerous opportunities for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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360° view of Mont-Blanc, Dents du Midi, Swiss Alps, the Jura, the Salève, Lake Geneva etc... Absolutely beautiful and with today's cloudless sky it was magnificent.
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Impressive views and good trails.
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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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Beautiful view of the Mont Blanc massif
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The Voirons signal, culminating at 1,485 meters, offers an exceptional panorama of the Alps, the Jura, and on a clear day, Mont Blanc. Accessible through the Voirons forest, this viewpoint is worth it, but the reward is breathtaking. The trails wind between fir trees and beech trees, offering glimpses of the Geneva Valley and the lake below. Perfect for a contemplative break, it is a popular site for mountain bikers and nature lovers.
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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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The region around Viuz-en-Sallaz offers several highly-regarded peaks. Pointe de Miribel is a popular choice, known for its extensive views of Lake Geneva and the Mont Blanc massif. Another favorite is Le Signal des Voirons Summit, which provides an exceptional panorama of the Alps, Jura, and Mont Blanc on clear days.
Yes, several peaks are suitable for families. Pointe de Miribel is considered rewarding and accessible for families. Le Môle is also a popular choice for family walks, offering rewarding vistas for those who undertake the moderate hike.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider Le Signal des Voirons Summit, which offers an exceptional panorama of the Alps, the Jura, and Mont Blanc. Le Môle summit cross also provides exceptional views, including Mont Blanc and nearly 700 other visible peaks. Pointe des Brasses, at 1,503 meters, is celebrated for its sweeping vistas of Mont Blanc, the Aravis mountains, Le Môle, and Lake Geneva.
Yes, Mont de Vouan is particularly notable for its local heritage. It features a marsh and an old millstone quarry, highlighting historical millstone extraction sites. The "Mont Vouan loop" hike allows visitors to discover this unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance. Additionally, the route to Pointe de Miribel includes the Way of the Cross, dating back to 1804, on its southern slope.
The mountain peaks around Viuz-en-Sallaz offer diverse natural features. You can expect extensive views of Lake Geneva, the Mont Blanc massif, and various other Alpine ranges like the Aravis, Bargy, and Sous Dine. Many trails wind through pleasant mountain pastures and wooded sections, such as the Voirons forest near Le Signal des Voirons Summit. Mont de Vouan also features a marsh.
Beyond hiking to the summits, the area around Viuz-en-Sallaz offers various outdoor activities. You can explore road cycling routes like the 'Marignier footbridge – Lake Môle loop' or 'Bogève – Col du Perret loop'. For gravel biking, options include the 'Footbridge over the Arve – Arve Path loop'. There are also more challenging cycling routes such as the 'Terramont Pass – Jambaz Pass loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes, Gravel biking, and Cycling guides for the region.
While popular peaks can attract visitors, exploring areas like the Aiguille Verte (accessible via Lac de Lessy) can offer a more secluded experience with a 360° panorama. The region around Col de Chavannais and Col de Vésinaz, revealing peaks like Haute Pointe, Pointe de Chavasse, and Pointe de Chalune, also provides extensive views and potentially less crowded trails.
Visitors consistently praise the exceptional panoramic views, especially of Mont Blanc, Lake Geneva, and the surrounding Alps. The rewarding nature of reaching summits like Pointe de Miribel and the well-maintained trails through forests and alpine pastures are also frequently highlighted. The blend of natural beauty with historical elements, such as the Way of the Cross or old millstone quarries, adds another layer of enjoyment.
Yes, for example, during a hike to Pointe de Sur Cou, you have the opportunity for refreshments at the Chalet de Balme during the descent. For other trails, it's always advisable to check specific route details for available facilities.
Yes, Pointe de Miribel is noted as a beautiful snowshoeing destination during winter, offering superb panoramic views to the north (Lake Geneva and Jura mountains) and south (Mont Blanc massif).
You can find more details about the Mont Vouan loop hike, which explores the mountain's unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance, on the Haute-Savoie Mont Blanc tourism website: hautesavoiemontblanc-tourisme.com.


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