Natural monuments around Le Bouchet-Mont-Charvin offer a preserved natural environment for outdoor exploration. The region features prominent summits and geological formations, providing diverse landscapes. These sites are characterized by significant elevation gains and panoramic views of surrounding mountain ranges. The area is ideal for discovering nature on foot, with various options for different difficulty levels.
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Amazing views on mount blanc, lac d’ annecy and more beautiful landscape! 😍 Attention, only take the path across the ridge to the chalet de L’Alpettaz if you are a really experienced hiker and like to get some adrenaline. It is super narrow and partly really dangerous. After finishing the dangerous part there is high grass through which the hike continues.
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very rewarding trail, mostly on the open space and with lots of long distance views, including M.Blanc
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Access is quite physical but you are largely rewarded by the sumptuous 360° landscapes once at the top 🤩
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Pointe de Talamarche offers some of the most beautiful views of Lake Annecy and the Aravis mountains in the region. The trails to the summit, at an altitude of 1850 meters, offer serious and technical riding opportunities in a true mountain area, on multi-use trails.
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An incredible view! Relatively aerial trail with a few wired passages. But this ridge is worth the detour! Be careful though, you will necessarily want to follow it to the Belle Étoile
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Wonderful panorama, Montagne de Bauges, the Aravis chain, La Tournette and, with reasonably good visibility, the Mont-Blanc Massif!
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Very nice view with an outstanding 360° Alpine panorama! Coming from the north via Le pas de l'âne, don't underestimate the difficulty of the ridge. At the end of February there was still a lot of snow and the fuses are not in place over the entire length. In parts, the hike has more of a via ferrata character. The ridge is sometimes very narrow and it feels like several hundred meters down to the left and right. But if you are prepared for it and are used to challenging terrain, then it is a super nice hike and absolutely recommendable!
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A small summit at 1814m straddling Savoie and Haute-Savoie. From here there are superb views of Lake Annecy and Mont Blanc.
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The region is renowned for its impressive summits and geological formations. Notable features include Mount Sulens, which offers extensive long-distance views and opportunities to spot golden eagles, and Talamarche Peak, providing incredible vistas of Lake Annecy, the Bauges, and the Aravis mountains. You can also explore the unique Grotte de Barmafi, an impressive limestone cave with multiple natural openings.
Yes, many of the natural monuments involve significant elevation gains and challenging terrain. For instance, the ascent to La Belle-Étoile, a superb summit at 1,841 meters, is quite physical but rewards you with a stunning panorama of the Bauges and Mont Blanc. Similarly, reaching the summit of Mont Charvin (2407m) is a challenging 1040m vertical climb, offering breathtaking 360-degree views.
The preserved natural environment of Le Bouchet-Mont-Charvin is home to diverse wildlife. On the grassy slopes of Mont Charvin, you might spot chamois. The hike to Lac du Charvin often presents opportunities to encounter numerous marmots. Visitors to Mount Sulens have also reported seeing golden eagles.
The region is ideal for outdoor activities throughout the year. Summer is excellent for hiking and mountain biking, with vibrant, flowery mountain pastures. For those seeking a different experience, winter transforms the landscape into a playground for snowshoeing and ski touring, offering beautiful views, especially when peaks like Mont Charvin are covered in snow.
While many of the summits involve challenging ascents, the extensive network of marked hiking trails through the mountain pastures offers options for various difficulty levels. Some sections of trails leading to natural features might be suitable for families, but it's always recommended to check the specific trail difficulty and elevation gain before setting out with children.
The area is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, including routes like the 'Path to Mont Charvin – L'Aulp de Marlens loop' or the 'Mount Sulens – Le Petit Sulens loop'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes such as the 'Col du Marais (843 m) – Bluffy Pass loop' and touring bicycle options like the 'Lake Annecy – Lake Annecy - East Shore loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide, road cycling guide, and cycling guide for Le Bouchet-Mont-Charvin.
The natural monuments around Le Bouchet-Mont-Charvin are particularly known for their panoramic views. The summit of Mont Charvin offers a breathtaking 360-degree vista of multiple mountain ranges. Dent of Cons, at 2,063 meters, also provides an incredible panorama, including a clear view of Mont Blanc. Pointe d'Orsière is another stunning viewpoint, especially beautiful when Mont Charvin is snow-covered.
Absolutely. The ascent to the summit of Mont Charvin is a significant challenge with a 1040m vertical climb. Similarly, the Dent of Cons, while offering superb views, can be technical in some passages, making it more suitable for experienced hikers. The path to the Grotte de Barmafi is also described as tough and not for the timid or unsure-footed.
Visitors frequently praise the superb panoramic views from the summits, the rewarding nature of the trails, and the opportunities for wildlife encounters. Many highlight the feeling of being immersed in a preserved natural environment and the stunning landscapes, especially when seeing Mont Blanc or Lake Annecy from various peaks.
Yes, the region offers several circular routes that allow you to experience the natural monuments and surrounding landscapes. For example, there are circular hiking routes like the 'Path to Mont Charvin – L'Aulp de Marlens loop' and the 'Mount Sulens – Le Petit Sulens loop' that start and end in Le Bouchet-Mont-Charvin, providing diverse experiences.
Yes, Lac du Charvin, located at the foot of Mont Charvin, is a significant natural attraction. The hike to this lake also offers the chance to discover the source of the Fier river, adding another interesting natural element to the region's landscape.


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