Best mountain peaks around Marnaz are situated in a region characterized by its mountainous terrain, reaching altitudes of up to 2098 meters. The area is bordered to the south by the Bargy chain, part of the Bornes massif, which provides access to several notable mountain features. This landscape offers a range of natural environments, including woods and alpine meadows. The region is ideal for exploring various summits and viewpoints.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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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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La Tête des Annes, nestled in the heart of the Aravis massif, offers an exceptional panorama of the Alpine peaks and surrounding valleys. Accessible by hiking trails, this peaceful site is surrounded by flowery Alpine meadows and typical mountain chalets. From the summit, the view extends over the majestic mountains and alpine pastures. On a clear day, Mont Blanc appears in the background.
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One of the most beautiful views of the valley, with a rather unusual view overlooking the mole. It is then possible to cross the ridges to Pointe du Haut Fleury but be careful at Pas de l'Ane which is quite exposed despite the handrail. Strictly not recommended in case of dizziness.
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A majestic summit resembling a pyramid from the Cenise side, the Jallouvre - or Jalouvre - is a mythical summit whose ascent, although not difficult compared to its neighbor Pointe Blanche overhanging it by 30m, remains in the memory like that of a almost epic adventure between grueling scree (on both sides), the mythical Col du Razoir (the aptly named) and the Passage de la Cravate which, in the end, poses no more problem than that when the residual snowfields have disappeared, unless that we are subject to vertigo. In summary, one of the most beautiful hikes in the area in my opinion, for which you still need to be sure-footed and in good shape, but which can be tamed quite easily. Do not miss !
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View from the chairlift towards the head of Annes.
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The cross of the seven brothers is an emblematic place of Carroz and Morillon
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The region around Marnaz offers several notable peaks. Among the most popular are Tête des Annes, known for its exceptional panorama and views of Mont Blanc, and Pointe de Marcelly, which provides stunning valley views. Another significant peak is Le Môle summit cross, offering an exceptional vantage point with Mont Blanc visible.
The mountainous terrain around Marnaz, particularly the Bargy chain, is rich in natural beauty. You'll find diverse environments including woods and alpine meadows. Notable features include the 'Yeux du Bargy' (Eyes of Bargy), unique rock formations, and beautiful alpine lakes such as Lac Bénit and Lac de Morsullaz. From many elevated points, you can also enjoy magnificent views of the Aravis range and the majestic Mont Blanc.
Yes, there are options suitable for families. Lac Bénit, located at 1,452 meters on the northern slope of the Bargy chain, is a popular destination for hikers of varying skill levels, including families. It offers a pleasant setting ideal for a picnic, and a refreshment bar is open from June to September.
For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, Pointe de Marcelly is a demanding summit offering one of the most beautiful views of the valley. Another is Pic de Jallouvre, a majestic and mythical summit known for its grueling scree sections and requiring sure-footedness. The loop to the summit cross of Le Môle, while offering exceptional views, is also considered a hard hike requiring very good fitness.
The best time for hiking in the mountains around Marnaz is generally from late spring to early autumn (June to September) when the weather is milder, and alpine meadows are in bloom. During this period, facilities like the refreshment bar at Lac Bénit are also open. Always check local weather conditions before heading out, especially at higher altitudes.
Several peaks and viewpoints offer magnificent views of Mont Blanc. From Tête des Annes, Mont Blanc is visible on clear days. The view from Le Môle summit cross is also exceptional, with Mont Blanc standing out among many visible peaks. Elevated points and hiking trails towards Petit Bargy also provide great vistas of Mont Blanc and the Aravis range.
Yes, La Croix des Sept Frères is an emblematic place with a local legend. One version tells of seven brothers who tragically disappeared in the snow while trying to rescue each other. Another suggests the name comes from the seven steeples visible from the alpine pasture that once stood there, before the forest grew.
Beyond hiking, the region around Marnaz offers various outdoor activities. You can explore MTB trails, with routes like the 'Lac Bénit – Les Feux loop from Marnaz'. There are also options for gravel biking and cycling routes, including challenging rides like the 'Le Reposoir village – Aravis Range loop from Marnaz'.
For those looking for specific routes, the area offers diverse options. You can find challenging MTB routes like the 'Lac Bénit – Les Feux loop from Marnaz' which takes you through the mountainous terrain. For a significant cycling challenge, consider the 'Le Reposoir village – Aravis Range loop from Marnaz'. These routes allow you to experience the region's peaks and natural beauty.
The Bargy chain, part of the Bornes massif, is significant for its stunning natural environment, featuring woods, alpine meadows, and impressive limestone walls. It's home to unique geological formations like the 'Yeux du Bargy' and picturesque alpine lakes such as Lac Bénit and Lac de Morsullaz. The chain offers a wide range of hiking opportunities, from family-friendly strolls to more challenging climbs, providing access to breathtaking Alpine views.
Yes, for hikers visiting Lac Bénit, a refreshment bar is available. It operates from June to September, providing a convenient stop for visitors enjoying the lake and its surroundings.


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