Best mountain peaks around Beaufort are found in the Beaufortain massif, a mountainous region in Haute-Savoie, France. This area is characterized by rugged terrain, high peaks, and alpine pastures. It offers a diverse landscape for outdoor enthusiasts. The Beaufortain massif provides panoramic views of surrounding ranges, including Mont Blanc.
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Incredible views and a breathtaking ridge trail
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The Passeur de la Mintaz does not present any technical difficulty, but remains difficult for people prone to vertigo.
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A passageway facing the north face of Pierra Menta, which will allow you to connect the Lac d'Amour to the west, and the Col de Bresson and the Presset refuge to the east. A steep passage, unpleasant for people prone to vertigo.
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As you ascend the slopes of Mont Joly, you’ll be rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of the Chamonix Valley and Mont Blanc. This iconic peak offers a challenging but rewarding hike, with varied terrain ranging from lush alpine meadows to rocky scree slopes. Once you reach the summit, you’ll be captivated by the breathtaking views of snow-capped mountains, glaciers and waterfalls. Don’t forget to pack a picnic and enjoy a well-deserved break while soaking up the beauty of the surrounding landscape.
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The ridge trail is worth the trip, with spectacular views towards Mont Blanc and Lake Roselend.
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Where the path widens somewhat, with barriers marking out a suitable place for a break.
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The Col de la Pierra Menta peaking at more than 2550m separates Beaufortain from Vanoise. Its crossing requires good management of the fear of heights. Chronic acrophone, refrain.
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The Beaufortain massif offers several popular peaks. Mont Joly is a prominent summit at 2,525 meters, known for its views of Mont Blanc. Roche Parstire, at 2,108 meters, provides exceptional 360° views. Another favorite is Mont Clocher, which offers panoramic vistas of Mont Blanc and the Aravis range from its 1,976-meter summit.
Yes, several peaks are renowned for their panoramic views. Roche Parstire provides an exceptional 360° vista, encompassing the dam, the Mont Blanc massif, Les Saisies, and Arêches-Beaufort. Mont Clocher also offers a broad panorama of Mont Blanc, the Aravis range, and the high peaks of Beaufortain, extending to the Chartreuse and Bauges in the distance. From the summit of Le Grand Mont, you can enjoy glorious views over the entire Beaufortain range and towards Mont Blanc.
The Beaufortain massif offers a range of hiking experiences, from intermediate to challenging. Trails often feature steep, grassy mountainsides, alpine pastures, and technical terrain. For instance, the ascent to Le Grand Mont from Arêches is considered a big but thoroughly enjoyable day out, passing hidden lakes and offering opportunities to spot marmots. The trail along the ridgeline to Roche Parstire is known for its fun, undulating running with amazing views.
Yes, the Passage de la Mantaz is a notable mountain pass located at the foot of Pierra Menta. This pass, peaking at over 2,550 meters, separates the Beaufortain from Vanoise and offers a challenging crossing that requires a good head for heights. It serves as a crucial connection between Lac d'Amour to the west and the Col de Bresson and Presset refuge to the east.
For those seeking a challenge, the ascent to Le Grand Mont (2,686 meters) from Arêches is a demanding but rewarding hike. The Passage de la Mantaz, a high mountain pass at over 2,550 meters, also presents a steep and potentially dizzying passage, especially for those prone to vertigo. The north ridge ascent to Roche Parstire requires sure-footedness and a head for heights.
Beyond hiking, the region around Beaufort offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous MTB Trails, including the challenging Tour of Roselend or the Col du Coin Loop. There are also excellent Running Trails, such as the route to Roche Parstire or The Frison-Roche. For road cyclists, the area boasts scenic Road Cycling Routes like the Cormet de Roselend loop or the View of Mont Blanc – Col des Saisies loop.
While many peaks offer intermediate to challenging routes, Mont Clocher is noted for its wide, open slopes and relative ease of ascent, making it a popular choice for hikers. Its summit at 1,976 meters still provides exceptional views without requiring extreme technical skill.
The highest peak in the Évasion Mont Blanc ski area is Mont Joly, which culminates at 2,525 meters above sea level. It offers impressive views of the Mont Blanc massif.
The Beaufortain massif is characterized by its rugged terrain, high peaks, and alpine pastures, offering a diverse landscape. It provides unparalleled panoramic views of surrounding ranges, including the majestic Mont Blanc. The region's peaks, such as Roche Parstire and Le Grand Mont, are appreciated by the komoot community for their stunning vistas and engaging trails.
Yes, the Beaufort region is popular for mountain biking. You can find various MTB Trails, including routes like the Tour of Roselend and the Col du Coin Loop, which offer challenging rides through the mountainous landscape. Mont Clocher, with its wide slopes, is also a popular peak for mountain bikers.
When hiking in the Beaufortain massif, you can expect to encounter diverse natural features, including steep, grassy mountainsides, and beautiful alpine pastures, especially in late spring and early summer when they are surrounded by flowery meadows. On routes like the ascent to Le Grand Mont, you might spot marmots and discover hidden lakes, adding to the immersive natural experience.


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