Mont Colombier rises to 2,043 meters above sea level. From the top, the view is incredible! You can admire the Belledonne chain, the Bauges, Mont Blanc, and the three lakes in the region: Bourget, Léman, and Lake Annecy.
Green pyramid with steep ascent and descent and excellent views over Lac d'Annecy - if the weather permits.
For those free of vertigo with alpine experience and appropriate equipment, there is a crossing from here to the Pointe de Sambuy.
very nice hike, ascent given in 4 hours. panoramic view of all the surrounding mountains (including Mont Blanc), as from all the peaks of the Bauges at over 2000m.
Mont d'Armenaz is located at 2,158 meters above sea level. It is the sixth highest summit of the Bauges! With a little luck, you will come across chamois in the area.
Pointe de la Fougère rises to 1,849 meters. From there, there is a superb view of the ridge path, the Pécloz and the Bauges massif. A small cross marks the top of the Point.
Great 360 degree views. West across the large open Valley towards Chambery. Brilliant views East/South East looking up towards the Vanoise and Courchevel with a clear sight of the Dent du Villard and Courchevel 1650 from a far.
Culminating at an altitude of 2,035 meters, Tré le Mollard is the smallest of the 14 peaks over 2,000 meters in Les Bauges! From there, we have a beautiful view of Pointe de l'Arcalod and Mont de la Coche.
It is the smallest of the fourteen peaks over 2,000 meters in the Bauges massif! The Grand Parra culminates (despite everything) at 2,012 meters above sea level. There is no …
The Dent d'Arclusaz is one of the fourteen peaks over 2,000 meters above sea level in Les Bauges. It rises to 2,040 meters and overlooks the Isère valley.
The Pointe des Arces culminates at 2,076 meters above sea level. It is an uncrowded summit. For good reason, there is no official marked trail leading there. The environment is wild and preserved.
The Pointe des Arlicots culminates at an altitude of 2,060 meters. It sits on a pretty ridge line. Keep an eye out: it is not uncommon to see chamois in the area!