Best mountain peaks around Saint-Léonard are found in the Valais Alps, a high-alpine environment in Switzerland. Saint-Léonard serves as a base for exploring the surrounding mountainous terrain, situated between the towns of Sion and Sierre. The region offers extensive opportunities for alpine hikes and panoramic views of the Swiss Alps.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Beautiful ridge path from La Brinta to Roc d'Orzival
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magnificent view of the lake and the surrounding mountains
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The impressive view of the summit parade from the Matterhorn to Mont Blanc and a particularly diverse range of activities throughout the year are the assets of the two twin towns. Five idyllic swimming lakes, spicy-smelling mountain forests, the extensive network of hiking trails or a cozy fondue evening in a rustic restaurant are examples of family-friendly, nature-oriented Crans-Montana. With 177 kilometers of marked trails, two downhill routes and the Kona bike park, the mountain biking offer in Crans Montana is excellent. The place is a popular starting point for training rides for cyclists.
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From La Brinta to Roc d'Orzival the distance on the ridge is almost 3.5 km All difficult passages near the rocks are secured by chains. On one side of the ridge is the busy Val d'Anniviers and on the other side the small, uninhabited side valley of Val de Réchy. The Vallon de Réchy is a strictly protected nature reserve. The highlights of the valley are the raised moor of Ar du Tsan with its waterfall, the mountain lake Le Louché and the numerous wild animals which live there in complete tranquility.
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In winter, the summit of Mont Noble is the highest point of the surrounding ski resort, connected to the ski lifts. In summer, the summit offers an excellent day hike, with superb views of the 4 Valleys region as a reward. The summit itself is grassy, open and marked by a large cairn and a very elaborate bronze statue.
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In winter, the summit of Mont Noble is the highest point of the surrounding ski resort, connected to the ski lifts. In summer, the summit offers an excellent day hike, with superb views of the 4 Valleys region as a reward. The summit itself is grassy, open and marked by a large cairn and a very elaborate bronze statue.
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The route around the lake has a few inclines and obstacles, but it is also manageable for younger children without any problems. In addition to fantastic panoramic views, there are also a few waterfalls to be admired.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Madonna and Child Statue on Mont Noble, which offers superb views of the 4 Valleys region. Another favorite is La Brinta Ridge, known for its panoramic views sweeping from the high peaks north of the Rhone Valley to the glaciers at the end of the Val d'Anniviers, with the silhouette of the Matterhorn visible.
Yes, Lake Tseuzier is a picturesque reservoir at 1777 meters, offering a varied environment with waterfalls, streams, and forests, making it suitable for family outings. The area around Crans-Montana also provides family-friendly, nature-oriented activities, including five idyllic swimming lakes and mountain forests.
The Valais Alps around Saint-Léonard offer extensive opportunities for alpine hikes, ranging from gentle trails to more challenging routes. For specific mountaineering routes, you can explore options like the 'View of La Maya loop from Nax' or the 'Les Planards – Réchy Valley loop from Vercorin'. More details can be found in the Mountain Hikes around Saint-Léonard guide.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the summit of La Brinta Ridge involves climbing over a rocky ridge with some high heels, though difficult passages are secured by chains. The 'Mountaineering loop from Vercorin' is another difficult option listed in the Mountain Hikes around Saint-Léonard guide.
The summer months are generally ideal for hiking in the Valais Alps around Saint-Léonard, offering excellent day hikes and accessible trails. In winter, some peaks like Mont Noble become part of ski resorts, providing different activities.
Beyond hiking, the region is excellent for cycling. You can find various routes for road cycling, such as the 'Loop of Sion along the Rhône', or explore gravel biking options like the 'Sion – Castles of Sion loop'. Check out the Road Cycling Routes around Saint-Léonard and Gravel biking around Saint-Léonard guides for more details.
The nearby town of Sion is rich in history, featuring the ruins of the 13th-century Tourbillon castle and the Valère castle complex, which includes a basilica with a 500-year-old organ. Sion also has the Cathedral of Our Lady from the 15th century and the conical witch tower.
Yes, Saint-Léonard is conveniently situated between Sion and Sierre, making it an excellent starting point for accessing the broader Valais Alps. This region is renowned for its high-alpine environment, offering access to world-famous peaks and extensive opportunities for alpine adventures.
The Valais Alps offer breathtaking landscapes with snow-capped peaks, verdant valleys, and traditional Swiss villages. Visitors can enjoy extensive alpine hiking, expansive panoramic views from higher elevations, and a diverse range of activities throughout the year, including mountain biking and exploring picturesque lakes.
Yes, Saint-Léonard is known for being home to the largest navigable underground lake in Europe. You can find more information about visiting this unique natural attraction on the Sierre Tourisme website.
Visitors appreciate the superb views, such as those from Mont Noble overlooking the 4 Valleys region, and the panoramic vistas from La Brinta Ridge. The varied environment around Lake Tseuzier, with its waterfalls and forests, is also a highlight for many.


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