Natural monuments around Jarsy are situated within the Bauges massif, providing varied natural landscapes. This region features mountain passes, summits, and unique geological formations. Visitors can explore sites offering views of the surrounding mountains, including Mont Blanc, and several lakes. The area is characterized by its mountainous terrain and diverse natural features.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Quiet little road to begin the ascent of the Col du Frêne. Very beautiful view.
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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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Beautiful pass. The climb is a bit gentler from the north. The descent to the south offers beautiful views of the Isère Valley.
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As you climb the challenging trail to the top of Petite Sambuy, you’ll be rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views across the Tarentaise Valley. This iconic peak, nestled in the heart of the magnificent French Alps, offers a truly awe-inspiring experience. From the summit, you’ll be able to admire the snow-capped mountains, picturesque villages and winding rivers that characterise the region.
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Col du Frêne from Saint Pierre d'Albigny is a climb in the Annecy region. It is 7.7 kilometres long and has a vertical ascent of 554 metres with an average gradient of 7.2%, implying a difficulty level of 483. The summit of the climb is located at 960 metres
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The climb is very pretty and pleasant until the Col
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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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The Col du Frêne culminates at an altitude of 950 meters. This mid-mountain pass allows you to enjoy views of both the Combe de Savoie and the impressive Dent d’Arclusaz.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the high-altitude views from Mont Colombier, which rises to 2,043 meters and offers incredible panoramas of the Belledonne chain, the Bauges, Mont Blanc, and three regional lakes. Another popular spot is the Col du Frêne (950 m), a mountain pass providing views of the Combe de Savoie and the Dent d’Arclusaz. For a unique geological experience, the Trail of sinkholes and ice caves allows you to explore a rocky maze with deep limestone chasms and natural ice formations.
Yes, Mont Colombier is noted as family-friendly, with visitors mentioning it's a good walk for families with children aged 13 and 16. The views from the summit are a rewarding experience for all. The Trail of sinkholes and ice caves also offers a fun and varied path for discovery, suitable for families interested in unique geological features.
The natural monuments around Jarsy, particularly the summits and mountain passes, offer spectacular panoramic views. From Mont Colombier, you can see the Belledonne chain, the Bauges, Mont Blanc, and three regional lakes (Bourget, Léman, and Annecy). La Belle-Étoile provides superb 360° landscapes of the Bauges and Mont Blanc, while Petite Sambuy offers breathtaking views across the Tarentaise Valley, including the Bauges, Semnoz, Tournette, Lake Annecy, the Aravis mountain range, Beaufortain, and Mont Blanc.
The Trail of sinkholes and ice caves is a prime example. This marked trail leads through a rocky maze where you can discover 'tannes' (limestone chasms up to 100 meters deep) and natural ice caves. Some of these chasms are deep enough to form ice, which was historically extracted and sold.
Yes, the Jarsy area, situated within the Bauges massif, is excellent for hiking. You can find various trails, from moderate to difficult, near these natural monuments. For example, you could explore routes like the Pointe de Chaurionde Loop or the Mont d'Armenaz Loop. More detailed information and routes can be found in the Hiking around Jarsy guide.
Absolutely. The region offers numerous trails suitable for running and mountain biking. For runners, options include challenging routes like the La Pointe de l'Arcalod Trail or the Mont Pécloz Trail. Mountain bikers can tackle routes such as the Chérel Pass loop or the Golet de Doucy loop. Explore more options in the Running Trails around Jarsy and MTB Trails around Jarsy guides.
The highest natural monument mentioned is Petite Sambuy, which reaches an altitude of 2,107 meters above sea level. Mont Colombier is also a significant summit at 2,043 meters.
Yes, for some natural monuments like the Col du Frêne (950 m), parking is available directly at the pass, making it a convenient starting point for hiking or jogging.
Visitors consistently praise the incredible panoramic views from the summits, especially those of Mont Blanc and the surrounding lakes. The challenging yet rewarding access to places like La Belle-Étoile and Petite Sambuy is also highly valued. The unique geological formations, such as the tannes and ice caves, offer a distinct and fascinating experience.
The Jarsy region is primarily characterized by its mountainous terrain within the Bauges massif. You'll find a mix of high summits, mountain passes, and rocky landscapes. The Trail of sinkholes and ice caves, for instance, leads through a rocky maze, while the summits offer exposed, high-altitude environments.
Yes, several summits are categorized as challenging. Both La Belle-Étoile and Petite Sambuy are described as having quite physical access, but the effort is rewarded with sumptuous 360° landscapes. Mont Colombier is also listed as challenging.


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