Best mountain peaks around Saxon are characterized by their mountainous terrain, offering views of the Mont Blanc massif, the Valais Alps, and the Rhône Valley. This region provides diverse landscapes for outdoor activities, including hiking and cycling. Visitors can explore a range of trails, from accessible paths to challenging routes, across summits and mountain passes. The area is appreciated for its natural beauty and varied terrain.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Beautiful, smooth, never extremely steep and only a few cars even on weekends.
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The rewards are the magnificent view of the Val de Bagnes and the cheese crust at the refreshment bar at the Col du Lein
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A pleasant, grassy mountain pass, with spectacular views of the Valais mountains. The pass is pastoral and synonymous with the typically Swiss mountain terrain. This pass is connected to many popular areas by a variety of trails, making it an excellent place for all types of walks and cyclists.
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The Col de la Croix de Coeur was participating in the 2023 Giro d'Italia. The road surface has been improved for the race, but near the summit some gravel remains. The Pass can be crossed easily by road bike and is generally open at the end of May, beginning of June depending on snow conditions. You may want to check in advance that the Pass is open.
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A high point on the ridge above the front part of the Verbier ski and mountain bike resort. From here you will have a fantastic view of the resort, as well as the Valais mountains. Best of all, there's a diverse range of trails leading to this location, so there's a little bit for everyone. It's a great place to enjoy your sandwich before heading back down the slopes.
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A gentle, car-accessible mountain pass. This pass offers excellent views, while also being the starting point for a variety of different hiking trails.
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A wide summit, located above the Nendaz ski resort. From the top, you can expect an excellent view of the Mont Blanc range, as well as the sea of mountains that surrounds it. The summit is accessible via a wide range of different trails, with varying difficulties, making it a great goal for a range of runners.
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A large grassy ridge overlooking the town of Ovronnaz. The summit is marked by a large cross, difficult to miss when visibility is not optimal. From this vantage point you can enjoy stunning views of the surrounding peaks, valleys and the Nendaz ski resort directly opposite.
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The region around Saxon offers several highly-rated mountain peaks and passes. Among the most popular are Dent de Nendaz, known for its excellent views of the Mont Blanc range, and Pierre Avoi Summit, which provides a spectacular panoramic view of the Rhône Valley and Verbier. For mountain passes, Col de la Croix de Cœur is a notable spot with views of Dent de Nendaz and Mont Gelé.
Yes, Col du Lein is considered family-friendly. This mountain pass features a lake and extensive meadows, making it an ideal spot for a leisurely visit or as a starting point for hikes. It's also accessible by car, adding to its convenience for families.
The mountain peaks and passes around Saxon offer breathtaking panoramic views. From Dent de Nendaz, you can see the majestic Mont Blanc range and the vast Valais Alps. Pierre Avoi Summit provides stunning vistas of the Rhône Valley and the village of Verbier. La Seya Summit Cross offers expansive views of the surrounding peaks, valleys, and the Nendaz ski resort.
Beyond the impressive summits and passes, you'll find diverse natural features. The area is characterized by its mountainous terrain, with dense forests and alpine meadows. Col du Lein, for example, features a picturesque lake. The ridge between La Seya and Grand Garde, near La Seya Summit Cross, is famous for its varieties of alpine flowers.
The region around Saxon is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, road cycling, and general cycling. For example, the guide Gravel biking around Saxon features routes like the 'Col du Lein – Col des Planches loop'. Road cyclists can explore routes such as 'The ascent of Tzoumaz' from the guide Road Cycling Routes around Saxon. Many peaks, like Dent de Nendaz, are accessible via a wide range of hiking trails with varying difficulties.
Absolutely. Peaks like Pierre Avoi Summit are categorized as challenging. Mountain passes such as Col de la Croix de Cœur also offer challenging climbs, with the last section often on unpaved roads. The nearby routes also include many 'difficult' options, such as the 'Col du Lein – Col des Planches loop' for gravel biking or 'The ascent of Tzoumaz' for road cycling.
Visitors consistently praise the spectacular views and the diverse range of trails. Many highlight the 'excellent view' from Dent de Nendaz, encompassing the Mont Blanc range and Valais Alps. The 'fantastic view' from Pierre Avoi Summit over the Rhône Valley is also frequently mentioned. The pastoral scenery and the opportunity for various walks and cycles at places like Col du Lein are also highly appreciated.
Yes, the region caters to various fitness levels. Summits like Dent de Nendaz are accessible via a wide range of trails with varying difficulties, from intermediate to challenging. Mountain passes like Col du Lein offer both intermediate and challenging options, making them suitable for different types of hikers and cyclists.
While the primary focus of these peaks is natural beauty and outdoor activity, the region itself has a rich history. The nearby cycling guides mention places like 'Saillon Medieval Village' and 'Sion Old Town', suggesting that cultural and historical sites are accessible within the broader area around Saxon, often integrated into cycling routes.
Some mountain passes, like Col du Lein, are accessible by car and offer parking facilities, making them convenient starting points for hikes. For other locations, public transport options or specific parking areas near trailheads would be available, though details vary by specific peak.
The region offers numerous cycling routes. For gravel biking, you can explore the 'Col du Lein – Col des Planches loop' or the 'Col de la Croix de Cœur – Verbier loop'. Road cyclists might enjoy 'The ascent of Tzoumaz' or routes along the Rhône cycle path. These routes are detailed in guides like Gravel biking around Saxon and Road Cycling Routes around Saxon.
Yes, for those seeking ridge hikes with expansive views, the area around La Seya Summit Cross is ideal. It offers a panoramic hike on the ridge between La Seya and Grand Garde, providing stunning vistas and the chance to see various alpine flowers.


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