Mountain peaks near Fiez are situated in the Jura-Nord Vaudois district of Vaud, Switzerland, at the foot of the Jura Mountains. The municipality's territory extends into the Jura, including an exclave north of Chasseron mountain. This location provides access to several notable mountain experiences within the Jura range. The area is characterized by forested slopes transitioning to mountain pastures at higher elevations.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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The highest point of the Larmont mountain range, the Grand Taureau, at an altitude of 1,323 m, offers panoramic views of the Alps. An orientation table helps you better decipher the landscape. For hikers, multiple trails cross this area.
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A little smaller than the Chasseron, but the view is also gigantic
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Easy paths lead up, the view is gigantic, all the famous Alpine peaks can be seen and in front of them Lake Neuchâtel and Lake Geneva
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Wonderful vantage point high above Lake Neuchâtel
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It is a rough walk from the Chasseron to the Rochers, a small ridge walk that is worth it
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Beautiful view, wild atmosphere and good restaurant, what more could you want?
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The region around Fiez offers several notable peaks. Chasseron Summit is a significant peak in the Jura range, known for its extensive panoramic views. Another popular spot is the Summit Cross at Aiguilles de Baulmes, which provides superb views of the Alps and is easily accessible. The Petites Roches Ridge also offers a scenic hiking experience leading towards Chasseron.
From peaks like Chasseron Summit, you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views that, on clear days, stretch across the Savoy Alps, Valais Alps, Bernese Alps, and even to Säntis. Aiguilles de Baulmes also offers superb views of the Alps. From Le Grand Taureau, you can find an orientation table to help appreciate the panoramic views of the Alps.
While many trails in the Jura can be moderate, some sections are more accessible. The Summit Cross at Aiguilles de Baulmes is noted as 'easily accessible' for its superb views. For a more relaxed experience, the alpine pastures like La Grandsonnaz offer gentle walks and a chance to experience traditional cheese making, which can be enjoyable for families.
Beyond the panoramic views, you'll find diverse landscapes. Le Chasseron is forested up to about 1,400-1,500 meters, above which sprawling mountain pastures dominate. The Petites Roches Ridge offers a rocky terrain experience. You can also explore traditional alpine pastures like La Grandsonnaz, characterized by chalets and local produce.
The area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including a 12km loop to Chasseron Summit. There are also options for gravel biking and road cycling. For detailed routes, you can explore guides like Hiking around Fiez, Gravel biking around Fiez, and Road Cycling Routes around Fiez.
Yes, there are several. A popular 12km loop hike starts from Sainte-Croix and leads to Chasseron Summit, passing by viewpoints like Petites Roches and Pierre de la Paix. The Petites Roches Ridge itself has a hiking trail that takes you towards Chasseron. For more options, check the Hiking around Fiez guide, which includes routes like the 'Tour des Roches Blanches' and various loops around Chasseron.
At Chasseron Summit, there is a mountain restaurant that also offers overnight stays. In the alpine pastures, Chalet de la Grandsonnaz-Dessus operates as an alpine restaurant from May to October, serving regional dishes. Chalet-Restaurant Les Preisettes is another charming spot known for its rustic atmosphere and traditional Swiss cuisine. Le Grand Taureau also has a shelter nearby if you wish to spend the night.
The mountain peaks are generally best visited from spring to autumn for hiking and enjoying the panoramic views. The alpine restaurants at La Grandsonnaz-Dessus are open from May to October. In winter, the southeastern slopes of Le Chasseron are utilized for skiing, making it a year-round destination depending on your activity.
The region is rich in traditional alpine culture. The alpine pastures of La Grandsonnaz, for instance, host an alpine cheese dairy where AOP Gruyère d'Alpage is traditionally produced and sold. Visiting these chalets offers an authentic immersion into local traditions and culinary heritage.
Visitors frequently highlight the superb and wonderful panoramic views of the Alps and Lake Neuchâtel from peaks like Chasseron Summit and Aiguilles de Baulmes. The opportunity to enjoy delicious food at mountain restaurants and experience the tranquil setting of the Jura mountains is also highly appreciated.
While Fiez itself is a small village, public transport options to trailheads in the wider Jura region are available. For specific routes, it's advisable to check local transport schedules to plan your journey to starting points like Sainte-Croix or Bullet, which offer access to peaks like Chasseron and the alpine pastures.
Yes, the area offers several cycling routes. The Col de l'Aiguillon is a mountain pass known for its quiet road through beautiful forest, serving as a good alternative to the main road between St-Croix & Vuiteboeuf. You can find routes like the 'Col de l'Aiguillon – Col des Étroits Pass loop from Grandson' in the Road Cycling Routes around Fiez guide.


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