Best attractions and places to see around Cordon include mountain passes, historic settlements, and natural landmarks in the French Alps. Located in Haute-Savoie, this region offers panoramic views of the Mont-Blanc range and features a rich natural and cultural landscape. Visitors can explore traditional architecture, a Baroque church, and numerous hiking opportunities across diverse terrain. The area is characterized by its alpine environment, providing access to various outdoor activities and scenic routes.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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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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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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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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This pass, relatively unknown, nevertheless culminates at an altitude of 1,721 meters in the Aravis. Located in the heart of mountain pastures, it is on the heights of Grand-Bornand and Reposoir. Several restaurants offer breathtaking views of the Aravis mountain range.
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Cordon, often called the 'Balcony of Mont-Blanc,' offers stunning panoramic views of the Mont-Blanc range. You can also visit unique natural features like the Fly Hole, a natural limestone arch offering impressive views across two valleys. The area is also known for its mountain passes such as Col des Aravis and Col des Annes, both providing breathtaking alpine vistas.
Yes, Cordon is rich in cultural heritage. The village is home to a listed Baroque church, considered a jewel of Baroque art, with guided tours often available. You can also explore traditional architecture, including Roman bollards, granaries, bread ovens, and a sawmill, showcasing the local history and way of life.
The region around Cordon is ideal for various outdoor activities. Hiking is very popular, with trails leading to places like the Black Head, the Benedict, and Croisse-Baulet. Cycling is also a favorite, especially over mountain passes like Col des Aravis. In summer, you can enjoy tennis, climbing, canyoning, and mountain biking, with power-assisted bike rentals available. Winter offers skiing and snowshoeing.
Absolutely. The settlement of Flumet is considered family-friendly, offering the charm of a traditional mountain village. Many of the easier hiking trails are suitable for families. Additionally, guided cultural visits to ancestral homes or local producers like La Fruitière du Mont-Blanc can be engaging for all ages, offering insights into local traditions and products.
Cordon offers a diverse range of hiking trails, from moderate to challenging. You can find trails leading to summits like the Fly Hole, which is a challenging route with exposed sections, or more accessible paths around the village. For a broader selection of routes, explore the Mountain Hikes around Cordon guide, which includes options like the Petit Croisse loop with varying difficulties.
Cordon is a fantastic base for cycling. Mountain passes like Col des Aravis are very popular with cyclists. For gravel biking enthusiasts, routes like the Col de Véry – Col des Saisies loop offer challenging terrain. You can find more options in the Cycling around Cordon guide and the Gravel biking around Cordon guide.
Yes, beyond the Baroque church, you can visit the Nant Bordon Suspension Bridge. This airy and light structure spans 160 meters across the Nant Bordon, 20 meters above the water, and is accessible on foot or by bike. It's an interesting construction built on the site of an old road to Lac Vert.
Cordon offers a taste of local Savoyard culture. You can discover and sample local products from places like La Fruitière du Mont-Blanc, Alpage le Chalet Blanc, and La Chèvrerie de la Pierre à Laya. Visitors can often attend cow milking sessions and observe the making of Tomme de Savoie cheese, providing a genuine farm-to-table experience.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking panoramic views of the Mont-Blanc range and the Aravis range from various points, especially from mountain passes like Col des Annes. The challenging yet rewarding trails, such as the one leading to the Fly Hole, are also highly appreciated for their impressive scenery. The charm of traditional mountain villages and the opportunity to taste local specialties at refreshment bars also add to the positive experience.
The best time depends on your preferred activities. For hiking, cycling, and other summer sports like climbing or canyoning, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to October) are ideal. For winter sports such as skiing and snowshoeing, the winter season (December to March) transforms Cordon into an alpine resort.
Yes, you can delve into the mineralogical treasures of the Mont-Blanc massif. Consider exploring crystal hunting with a local 'crystallier' in the nearby Chamonix Mont Blanc area. Additionally, the famous Téléphérique du Brévent and Téléphérique de l'Aiguille du Midi offer access to stunning alpine scenery and glaciers like the Mer de Glace via the Montenvers railway, providing unparalleled views of the high mountains.


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