Best mountain peaks around Port-Valais offer a range of experiences within the Chablais massif and Vaud Prealps. The region features elevations from approximately 1000 meters to over 2200 meters, providing diverse landscapes. Lake Geneva views are a common feature from many summits, with distant panoramas extending to the Jura and Mont Blanc on clear days. This area is characterized by its mountainous terrain, marked hiking trails, and historical settlements.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
Highlight • Summit
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Summit
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up now to discover places like this
Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.
Sign up for free
Highlight • Settlement
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Summit
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Summit
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up for free to discover even more peaks around Port-Valais.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
A very beautiful peak. Its striking shape attracted me from a distance. That's what a mountain should be like. Some climbing required. Great view. The Chablais is a very beautiful mountain range. Visible as far as Mont Blanc.
1
0
Les Avants The village was one of the first ski resorts in Switzerland. In the nineteenth century, the spa town experienced a certain tourist development with the construction of the first hotels by the Dufour family. The construction of the Jaman tunnel in 1905, which provided a rail link with the Pays d'Enhaut, allowed the resort to become a strong tourist destination until the First World War, notably with the collaboration of the architect Louis Villard. Served by one of the first electrified railways, with a steep slope and no rack railways, the village is a popular destination for the English. It is also home to Switzerland's first bobsleigh run (which later became a toboggan run) and an ice rink. It was on this ice, which was actually tennis courts converted into an ice rink below the "Grand Hôtel des Avants", that the first European Ice Hockey Championship was held in 1910. Since 1910, the Les Avants - Sonloup funicular (still in operation, with the two carriages and the historic machines renovated between June 2012 and January 2013) has been operating on the Sonloup site, allowing sledders to climb to the top of the slopes again. The first war, especially the crisis of 1929, halted development and the large hotels gradually closed. Now competing with the many winter sports resorts created after the 1939-45 war, Les Avants was never to experience the tourist attraction it enjoyed at the beginning of the century. Ernest Hemingway had recently lived in the village for a few months in 1922 (at the "Pension de la Forêt" on the outskirts of Chamby) and wrote about his experiences and pleasures of the sled race there in several chapters of "A Farewell to Arms". In the second half of the century, the village developed into a residential area and experienced a tourist activity such as hiking and some winter activities in the low mountain range (sledding, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, ski touring). Text / Source: SIA Les Avants https://www.lesavants.ch/histoire
13
0
Les Avants The charming village of Les Avants is located at an altitude of about 1000 meters and is part of the municipality of Montreux. It is at the gateway to the Pays d'Enhaut and the Vaud Prealps. The village was one of the first ski resorts in Switzerland and was home to the first Swiss bobsleigh run. 10 km from Lake Geneva, nestled under the Dent de Jaman and the Rochers de Naye, Les Avants is an ideal place for hiking. Many marked hiking trails, including the Daffodil Trail, attract hikers, especially in May when the hills are covered with the white flowers of daffodils. Also to discover is the flower clock, one of the oldest in Europe, on the Place de la Gare. Text / Source: SIA Les Avants https://www.lesavants.ch/
13
0
On foot or by train, for the pleasure of a housewarming or steaming, for a picnic or an alpine restaurant, for the alpine garden or for paragliding, the ROCHERS DE NAYE are the essential destination for thousands of mountain lovers, all different!
1
1
Summit quickly reached from the train station with great views
3
1
The Rochers de Naye is a mountain in the Swiss Alps that offers stunning views of Lake Geneva and hundreds of peaks and ridges. You can choose from several trails of different lengths and difficulties, such as the 18.8 km route from Montreux or the 6.5 km route via the Dent de Jaman. Along the way you will encounter forests, wildflowers, caves and marmots. Les Rochers de Naye is a trail running paradise that will reward you with breathtaking landscapes and a feeling of accomplishment.
2
0
On September 3rd, 2023 we hiked along both edges of the Mémises in bright sunshine.
0
0
Visitors frequently enjoy The Vuargne Cross (Pic des Mémises Summit Cross), known for its magnificent views and a large summit cross. Another highly regarded peak is Dent d'Oche summit, an emblematic mountain offering panoramic views over Lake Geneva and Mont Blanc on clear days. The komoot community has shared 62 photos and given 48 upvotes for the mountain peaks in this region.
Yes, Les Avants Village is an excellent choice for families. Located at about 1000 meters, it offers many marked hiking trails, including the Daffodil Trail, which is particularly beautiful in May. Another family-friendly option is Le Morclan Summit, which is accessible via cable car and chairlift, making it suitable for all ages.
For breathtaking views, consider Grammont Summit (2,172 m), which offers expansive vistas over Lake Geneva, stretching from Lausanne to Chillon Castle. Dent d'Oche summit also provides a gigantic panorama of Lake Geneva and, on clear days, Mont Blanc. From Le Morclan Summit, you can often see Mont Blanc and, rarely, even the Eiger, Jungfrau, and Mönch in the Bernese Alps.
The region offers diverse experiences throughout the year. May is particularly recommended for visiting Les Avants Village, when the hills are covered with daffodils. For higher altitude peaks like Grammont Summit or Dent d'Oche summit, late spring to early autumn generally offers the most favorable conditions for hiking, though weather can be unpredictable at higher elevations.
Yes, the Port-Valais region offers several challenging ascents. Dent d'Oche summit is a challenging climb with exposed passages equipped with cables, requiring careful footing, especially in wet conditions. Grammont Summit also presents a demanding hike, particularly if approaching from the Alamont via the steep, sometimes sloping ridge on an unmarked path. Sturdy shoes and a head for heights are essential for these routes.
The charming Les Avants Village, part of the municipality of Montreux, has a rich history. It was one of Switzerland's first ski resorts and home to the country's first bobsleigh run. The village also features one of Europe's oldest flower clocks on the Place de la Gare, reflecting its past as a popular tourist destination in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Beyond hiking, the area around Port-Valais offers various outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes like the challenging 'Boucle gravier depuis Chamby' or 'Château d'Aigle loop'. For road cyclists, there are options such as the 'Rhone Route Loop' or the 'Roadbike loop from Vouvry'. Find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Port-Valais and Road Cycling Routes around Port-Valais guides.
Yes, there are numerous hiking trails. For instance, you can find routes like the 'Lake Taney – Lac de Taney loop from Le Bouveret' or the 'Rhône Riverside Cycle Path – Grangettes Footbridge loop from Port-Valais'. These trails vary in difficulty from moderate to difficult. More information on these and other hiking options can be found in the Hiking around Port-Valais guide.
Mountain weather can change rapidly. At higher elevations, such as Grammont Summit, it can be cold and windy, especially in the mornings, even during warmer months. For peaks like Dent d'Oche summit, the rock can become very slippery in rainy weather, so appropriate gear and caution are advised. Always check the forecast before heading out.
Visitors consistently praise the magnificent panoramic views, especially those overlooking Lake Geneva and extending to Mont Blanc on clear days. The diversity of trails, from challenging summit ascents to family-friendly walks, is also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the opportunity to spot wildlife like ibexes near Grammont Summit and the unique natural beauty of areas like the daffodil-covered hills around Les Avants Village.
While primarily known for hiking, the low mountain ranges around Port-Valais do offer some winter activities. Les Avants Village, for example, provides opportunities for sledding, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and ski touring, making it a destination for year-round enjoyment.


See even more amazing summits around Port-Valais with these guides: