Mountain passes around Amancy are situated in the Arve valley, within the Haute-Savoie department of France. This region is known for its numerous mountain passes, which are popular for cycling, hiking, and enjoying panoramic views. The area offers a variety of routes, from accessible climbs to more challenging ascents. Amancy serves as a central point for exploring these natural features in the Annecy Mountains.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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The tour certainly includes portions of pushing, particularly when it comes to reaching the Ecutieux chalets, but the landscapes are magnificent (view of Lake Geneva, wild mountain pastures) Once you arrive at the summit it is almost 8km descent, technical and varied to go back down to Bonneville
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Nice pass on a “ridge” path (even if you don’t really realize it). Bel AR to the Môle (and the head of the ecutieux) for the brave
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Between the Enclave and the Montagne de Sous Dine you will find the Col de l'Enclave, a wild and isolated pass with excellent alpine trails crossing it. The pass is an ideal place to look out for local wildlife, particularly chamois and marmots.
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The col de Cenise sits on a small, 1,700-metre (5,578 ft) exposed plateau, with rugged, higher peaks on both sides of the track. The wind and weather can howl through here, so come prepared!
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Mountain panorama of more than 180° less than 20min walk from the parking lot of paradise which is accessible by car.
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Nice pass to discover but the view is not incredible. I recommend continuing the hike to the big castle (the mountain right next to it). It's a bit uphill but from the top the view is much better
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The Col de Réray is the crossing point located at an altitude of 930m which makes the link between the Arve valley and the Risse and Giffre valleys.
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A magnificent pass, which rolls well… and a nice downhill on Thorens glière…
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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider Mountain Panorama Near Parking du Paradis, which offers a 180° vista just a short walk from the parking lot. The Col de la Forclaz, overlooking Lake Annecy, is renowned for its unique views of the lake and surrounding mountains, including the Semnoz and Bauges massif. Col du Semnoz also provides amazing views over Lake Annecy and the Aravis mountains, stretching to Mont-Blanc.
Yes, the Mountain Panorama Near Parking du Paradis is family-friendly, accessible by car, and offers a great view with less than a 20-minute walk. The Col du Freu is also considered a more accessible option for scenic hiking routes and pleasant climbs. Additionally, the Col de la Forclaz offers family-friendly hikes, such as the one to La Pointe de la Rochette.
The Enclave Pass is a wild and isolated area with excellent alpine trails, making it an ideal place to look out for local wildlife, particularly chamois and marmots.
For experienced hikers, the Col du Cable is noted for its difficulty, particularly due to challenging cable passages. Cyclists looking for a demanding ascent can tackle the Col de la Forclaz, which has been featured in the Tour de France and includes sections with up to a 15% gradient. The Col du Semnoz also requires good training for cyclists but rewards with spectacular vistas.
Absolutely. The Col de la Forclaz is a significant landmark for cyclists, having been included in the Tour de France multiple times. The Col du Semnoz is another prime destination for challenging rides, and the Col de la Colombière, located deep within the Aravis mountains, is highly regarded by cyclists and has also been a feature of the Tour de France. You can find more cycling routes in the area by visiting the Cycling around Amancy guide.
The Col de Réray, located at an altitude of 930 meters, connects the Arve valley with the Risse and Giffre valleys and offers a distinct ridge path experience.
The region's mountain passes offer diverse natural features. You can expect panoramic views of Lake Annecy, the Aravis mountains, and even Mont-Blanc from passes like Col de la Forclaz, Col du Semnoz, and Col des Aravis. Many routes traverse forest sections and open mountain pastures, providing varied landscapes. Passes like Enclave Pass are nestled in wild, isolated areas, while Cenise Pass sits on an exposed plateau with rugged, higher peaks.
The Col du Freu is mentioned as a starting point or part of a loop for hikes, providing access to scenic routes. For those seeking more extensive trails, the Enclave Pass features excellent alpine trails. You can explore various hiking options by checking the Hiking around Amancy guide.
Many of the higher mountain passes, such as Col de la Colombière, are typically accessible from June 1st, indicating that late spring through early autumn (June to October) is generally the best time for hiking and cycling, when the weather is milder and passes are clear of snow. However, conditions can vary, especially at higher altitudes like Cenise Pass, where wind and weather can be significant.
At the Col de la Forclaz, you'll find restaurants offering local Savoyard specialties with panoramic terraces, perfect for a break. While specific amenities for every pass are not detailed, popular passes often have facilities nearby. For broader information on local services, it's advisable to check local tourism resources for the Annecy Mountains region.
The region offers a variety of running trails. You can find several moderate running loops, including routes from La Roche-sur-Foron and around Château d'Amancy. For detailed information and specific routes, refer to the Running Trails around Amancy guide.
The Col des Fleuries is known for its pleasant, comfortable ascent from La Roche-sur-Foron, leading into the valley of Le Flan to Thorens-Glieres.


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