Best mountain peaks around Les Moussières are found in the Haut-Jura Regional Natural Park. This village, situated at an altitude of 1,144 meters, serves as a base for exploring several prominent mountain peaks. The area is characterized by magnificent valleys and forests, providing access to a network of trails for outdoor activities. It offers a diverse landscape for mountain enthusiasts.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Summit in the forest, ideal for taking a break
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Very beautiful 360° view with the added bonus of Mont Blanc when the weather permits
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The Grand Crêt, at an altitude of 1,702 m, offers a magnificent view of the entire Alps, dominated by Mont Blanc. With a good pair of binoculars, in good weather, and unless I'm mistaken, the Matterhorn (4,478 m) in Switzerland is visible!
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Fantastic view - fantastic path. I was there for the first time in October 1976.
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attention ! only the return trip by the same path is possible between Petit Montrond and Grand Montrond from June 1 to September 30. the loop passing through private mountain pastures is closed between these dates. no particular difficulty except for a few rocky passages and a slight difference in altitude. a pair of shoes with a stiff, grippy sole can help, but it's also doable in sneakers, as long as you're used to mountain paths.
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Altitude: 1596 m, the view is magnificent. View of the entire Lake Geneva basin, Alps and Mont Blanc
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This trail runs along an alpine pasture where Patous are present: The Patou or protection dog: What attitude should you adopt? When hiking, it is common to come across flocks of sheep or goats guarded by protection dogs, called Patous. These dogs, formidable against predators such as wolves, bears and lynx, can frighten hikers with their barking. The Patou protects the flocks in total autonomy. Its main role is to dissuade intruders and alert the shepherd. Raised among the sheep from a young age, it learns to protect them permanently, often in groups. To avoid problems with a Patou: - Identify the pasture areas before leaving. Keep your distance and go around the flocks if possible. - In the event of an encounter, remain calm, turn around slowly or stop to let the dog sniff you. - Do not try to pet or feed the animals, avoid sudden movements, do not run, and avoid taking pictures. For trail runners: - Do not run when approaching a herd. - Take off your headphones to hear the dog barking. By adopting these behaviors, you will be able to coexist peacefully with the protection dogs during your hikes. For more information: Pasto Kezako: https://www.pasto-kezako.fr/ Map Patou, where are the protection dogs?: https://www.pasto-kezako.fr/ou-sont-les-chiens-de-protection-2/ The toolbox for awareness: https://www.pasto-kezako.fr/sensibiliser-au-pastoralisme-boite-a-outils/
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Visitors frequently enjoy Grand Montrond, known for its 360-degree panoramic views of Lake Geneva and Mont Blanc. Other highly appreciated peaks include Le Reculet Summit, the second-highest peak in the Jura, and Crêt de Chalam, which offers diverse views of the Valserine valley and the Mont-Blanc massif.
Several peaks provide breathtaking vistas. Grand Montrond offers a stunning 360-degree view encompassing Lake Geneva and Mont Blanc. Crêt de la Neige, the highest point in the area, and Le Reculet Summit also boast magnificent views of Lake Geneva, the Alps, and Mont Blanc on clear days. Additionally, Grand Crêt provides an excellent view of the entire Alps, dominated by Mont Blanc.
Yes, Crêt de la Neige is accessible via a fairly easy hike, making it a good option for those seeking a less strenuous ascent while still enjoying spectacular views. The area generally offers a range of trails, from accessible to more challenging.
The ideal time for hiking the mountain peaks is typically after the snow melts, generally from late spring through early autumn. Some areas, like Grand Montrond, have access limitations from December to June for nature development. In winter, the region transforms into a hub for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing.
For experienced hikers, peaks like Grand Montrond are categorized as challenging. The higher peaks of the Haute Chaîne, such as Le Reculet Summit (1,717 meters) and Grand Crêt (1,702 meters), offer rewarding ascents with significant elevation gains.
The region around Les Moussières offers a diverse network of marked hiking trails. You can find moderate routes like the 'Moulin Waterfall – the corridor cross loop from La Pesse' or more difficult options such as the 'Plateau de Belle combe – la borne au lion loop from Bellecombe'. For more details, explore the Hiking around Les Moussières guide.
Yes, the area provides excellent opportunities for both road cycling and gravel biking. Road cyclists can tackle challenging routes like the 'Col du Haut Crêt – Belvédère des Maquisards loop from Bellecombe'. Gravel biking enthusiasts can explore routes such as the 'La Pesse – la borne au lion loop from La Pesse'. Find more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Les Moussières and Gravel biking around Les Moussières guides.
Beyond the impressive peaks, the Haut-Jura Regional Natural Park is characterized by magnificent valleys and forests. From summits like Crêt de Chalam, you can observe the Valserine valley. The region's diverse landscape provides a rich natural environment for exploration.
Visitors consistently praise the fantastic views and well-maintained paths. The opportunity to experience stunning 360-degree panoramas, often including Lake Geneva and Mont Blanc, is a major highlight. The tranquility and natural beauty of the Jura massif also contribute to a highly rewarding outdoor experience.
Yes, for Crêt de la Neige, a less frequented approach starts from Lélex, offering a different perspective on this high point of the Jura massif. This can provide a quieter hiking experience away from more common routes.
Crêt de la Neige is the highest peak in the Jura at 1720 meters. Le Reculet Summit stands at 1717 meters, making it the second highest, and Grand Crêt reaches 1702 meters, ranking as the third highest in the Jura mountain range.


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