Best attractions and places to see around Le Reposoir include a blend of historical heritage, natural landscapes, and diverse activities. This charming village in Haute-Savoie is dominated by the Pointe Percée, offering an authentic and tranquil experience. Visitors can explore significant landmarks and natural features within the Aravis Ranges. The area provides opportunities for various outdoor pursuits and cultural engagement.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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Immerse yourself in the French Alps from Samoëns to Entremont-le-Vieux – GR 96
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We were there at the end of September 2024, and there was already a lot of snow. Be sure to check the weather conditions beforehand. The snow made the hike significantly more challenging. Many people weren't well prepared.
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A beautiful place to observe Mont Blanc.
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This is the famous waterfall that can be seen from the highway. The Arpenaz waterfall is impressive at 270 meters high. It is ranked 3rd in the country and the 1st waterfall in the French Alps.
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Superb rocky hole at the top of the mountain. Difficult to access (bike on your back) on the way up and 150m unrideable at the start of the descent on either side. Prefer to go up via Grand Crêt and go down via Paccaly. Very technical, steep and exposed trail. Reserved for excellent descenders.
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A hut with half board, comfortable bedrooms for 10 people and shared sanitary facilities with hot showers... the ideal base camp!
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col des Annes is about 7.5km (as the crow flies) further to the northeast this section is only the entrance to the pass at 1723 m
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After a nice climb, we find ourselves straddling two very different valleys under this natural limestone arch, all in all impressive.
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Awesome waterfall. Great for swimming in too.
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Beyond the well-known Fly Hole, you can discover the impressive Arpenaz Waterfall, one of the most significant in the French Alps. Other notable natural features include the Grotte de Montarquis, reachable after a hike from Col de la Colombière, and the distinctive Trou de la Mouche rock formation high in the mountains.
Le Reposoir is rich in history. You can visit the historic Chartreuse du Reposoir, now a Carmelite convent, which offers insight into contemplative life. The Église du Reposoir (Saint-Jean-Baptiste Church) with its beautiful stained-glass windows, and the Chapelle du Bienheureux Jean d'Espagne also hold significant historical value. Additionally, the Saint-Martin Bridge is an ancient structure that can be explored on foot or by bike.
Le Reposoir offers diverse activities year-round. For hiking, cycling, and exploring natural landmarks like the Col des Annes, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn are ideal. Winter transforms the area into a snowy paradise, perfect for skiing, snowshoeing, and airboarding.
Yes, Le Reposoir is very family-friendly. The local ski resort is designed for all skill levels. For warmer months, you can enjoy pony rides, easy hiking trails, and engaging orientation courses or games like 'Cache-Cache Animaux'. The Arpenaz Waterfall is also a great spot for families to visit.
In winter, Le Reposoir offers a family-friendly ski resort with ten pistes and modern snowmaking. You can also try airboarding, a unique inflatable luge experience, or explore the serene winter landscape on numerous marked snowshoeing trails.
For breathtaking panoramic views of the Aravis range, head to the Col des Annes, situated at 1,722 meters. The Col de la Colombière is another legendary mountain pass offering spectacular vistas. You can also catch glimpses of Mont Blanc from picturesque spots like Le Pont de Saint-Martin.
Le Reposoir is a hiker's paradise. You can find a variety of trails, from easy walks to challenging ascents. For example, there's an easy 5.1 km route to the Carmel Monastery, or a moderate 12.9 km hike from the Carmel Monastery to Col des Annes. More challenging options include the 9.5 km loop from Le Reposoir offering views of Mont Blanc. You can find more details and routes on the Hiking around Le Reposoir guide.
Absolutely! Le Reposoir is a popular destination for cyclists, including routes featured in the Tour de France. The Col de la Colombière and Col de Romme are scenic mountain passes that attract many riders. For gravel biking, you can explore routes like the 17.8 km Lake Maroly – Tour of Lachat loop. Discover more routes on the Gravel biking around Le Reposoir guide.
Visitors describe the Fly Hole as a must-do in the Aravis, noting the impressive natural limestone arch. It offers a unique experience of straddling two different valleys after a rewarding climb. However, visitors advise checking weather conditions, especially for snow, as it can significantly increase the challenge.
At an altitude of 1,722 meters, Col des Annes offers breathtaking views of the Aravis range. It's a popular spot for cyclists and hikers, with a refreshment bar at the top where you can enjoy local specialties and cold drinks. Visitors often praise it as a pleasant ride and a great reward after an ascent.
Yes, several attractions offer refreshment or accommodation options. At the Col des Annes, you'll find a refreshment bar. The Doran Refuge, nestled at the foot of Pointe Percée, provides half-board accommodation, a catering service, and a picnic room, making it an ideal base camp for longer hikes. You can also buy local cheese there.
Le Reposoir is renowned for its delicious cheeses, including unique local varieties such as Béol. You can often find these and other local produce at markets in nearby towns like Cluses, Sallanches, and Le Grand-Bornand, or directly from farms in the area, such as at the Doran Refuge.


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