Best mountain peaks around Serrières-En-Chautagne, a commune in the Savoie department of France, are characterized by diverse landscapes and panoramic vistas. The region offers access to peaks that provide varied hiking experiences, from forest trails to open viewpoints. These mountains are known for their natural features, including streams and extensive views of the surrounding valleys and distant massifs.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Every second Saturday in June, July, August and September. from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m., the climb to the Grand Colombier from Culoz is reserved for cyclists, without registration.
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Long and difficult climb, fantastic views along the way. Spicy increase percentages.
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Discovered by the Tour de France, it is now a legendary mountain. I recommend the climb from Culoz with its spectacular hairpin bends and great views of Lac du Bourget. 17 km ascent, partly up to 14% incline, but with 2 longer flat sections that allow some relaxation. Wonderful all-round view at the summit, with snack bar and souvenir shop in the nice season.
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On a clear day, a superb view of Mont Blanc. The best season to admire this chain of MT Blanc remains autumn...
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Great view, with good visibility to Mont Blanc
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The Grand Colombier is one of the most beautiful peaks in the Jura massif. It culminates at 1,534 meters above sea level and from the top you can see Lake Geneva, the parade of the Lock or the Semnoz, among others.
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For breathtaking vistas, Mont Clergeon provides a fantastic 360-degree panorama, allowing you to see the Rhône, the Bauges and Aravis massifs, and even Mont Blanc on clear days. The Col du Grand Colombier also offers magnificent views of the Jura, the Alps, and Lake Bourget. Additionally, Princes' Mountain is known for its extensive view of the Alps when the sky is clear.
Yes, Mont Clergeon offers the 'Sentier du Clergeon,' which is suitable for family outings. The trails leading to its summit are largely shaded, providing a pleasant experience. While not explicitly listed as 'family-friendly' in all aspects, the varied terrain and natural features of Montagne du Gros Foug can also be enjoyed by families looking for moderate walks.
The Montagne du Gros Foug is notable for its varied natural features, including numerous streams, canals, and petrifying waterfalls, which are particularly spectacular in spring. The area also offers extensive forest walks and clear viewpoints over the Chautagne region and the Rhône river.
Spring is an excellent time to visit, especially for Montagne du Gros Foug, when its streams and petrifying waterfalls are most vibrant. Generally, clear days are ideal for any peak to fully appreciate the panoramic views, particularly from Mont Clergeon or the Grand Colombier, where you might even spot Mont Blanc.
Absolutely. The Grand Colombier, including the Col du Grand Colombier, is renowned for its demanding ascents, making it a popular challenge for both hikers and cyclists. Routes from Culoz or 'Sur Lyand' offer panoramic circuits along its ridges, providing a rewarding experience for those seeking a more strenuous climb.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent panoramic views, especially from Mont Clergeon, which offers a 360-degree vista. The challenging yet rewarding ascents of the Grand Colombier are also highly appreciated, as are the less crowded trails at the Col du Grand Colombier, allowing for a more relaxed enjoyment of the scenery.
Yes, Princes' Mountain is a historic location, known as a place of resistance against occupation. Beyond its historical significance, it offers a remarkable panorama of the Alps on clear days.
For Montagne du Gros Foug, a popular loop hike known as 'la boucle du '4'' covers almost 12 km with an 815m elevation gain, offering views near its cliffs. The Grand Colombier also features panoramic circuits along its ridges from various starting points, providing excellent loop opportunities for more challenging hikes.
Beyond hiking, the region offers excellent opportunities for cycling and running. You can explore various routes such as the 'ViaRhôna loop from Serrières-en-Chautagne' for cycling or the 'Motz Forest loop from Serrières-en-Chautagne' for running. For more detailed routes, check out the guides for Cycling around Serrières-En-Chautagne, Running Trails around Serrières-En-Chautagne, and Road Cycling Routes around Serrières-En-Chautagne.
The Col du Grand Colombier is noted for having fewer tourist crowds compared to other prominent passes, allowing visitors to enjoy the magnificent views of the valley, the Jura, the Alps, and Lake Bourget in a more tranquil setting. Mont Clergeon is also less frequented than some other Savoyard peaks, despite its extensive views.
Yes, on clear days, you can catch a glimpse of Mont Blanc from the summit of Mont Clergeon. The Col du Grand Colombier also offers views of the entire Alpine arc, including Mont Blanc on a clear day.


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