Best mountain peaks around Scientrier, a commune in Haute-Savoie, France, offers access to diverse mountainous regions. Situated between 423m and 490m, Scientrier serves as a gateway to the French Alps and the nearby Swiss Jura. The area is characterized by a variety of peaks, from the granitic formations of the Mont-Blanc Massif to the limestone ranges of the Aravis and Bornes Massifs. This region provides numerous opportunities for exploring natural landscapes and enjoying mountain views.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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A beautiful view of Geneva, or rather, its clouds.
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Very nice hike. It was quite crowded today. Contrary to what’s written in the description, I didn’t see any particularly risky passages
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Cycling down from Salève, this breathtaking view of the Geneva region and the lake is the final reward of this demanding climb. You can dream for a long time in front of this landscape, or have a drink, stretch out on the lawn, and watch the paragliders fly just above. SUMMER SEASON | FROM APRIL 1, 2025 TO NOVEMBER 2, 2025 Open daily. Last ascent at 6:30 p.m. | Last descent at 6:45 p.m. Late openings on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays: Last ascent at 10:30 p.m. | Last descent at 10:45 p.m. The 360° terrace closes at 6:30 p.m. Prices: €18 (adult) / €13 (reduced) / €6.50 (children)
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To be done on snowshoes or in sneakers, from the solaison plateau for walkers or from Bonneville for hikers; )
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It can blow hard up there! I recommend the path that goes down to La Tour from the east
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The cross means summit of the Brasse mountain
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Pointe des Brasses is a summit of Haute-Savoie located in the Chablais massif, straddling the municipalities of Saint-Jeoire and Viuz-en-Sallaz, and culminating at 1,503 meters above sea level. Les Brasses is a toponym from a mountain pasture located above Viuz-en-Sallaz2. It could derive from the German Brache, which designates fallow or fallow land2,3, or from the Old German braka meaning “clearing”3. It is possible that it also derives from the Latin bracchium3 (“arm”), referring to the arms of the river, three of which have their source in Brasses: the Menoge, the Entreverges and Airets streams. In June 2013, a cross made by students from the Viuz-en-Sallaz Catholic Automobile School was erected on its summit. Six meters high, it is made up of 33 metal cubes measuring 30 centimeters on each side, assembled on site and arranged in a spiral by the students themselves. She was blessed on July 7, 2013 by Mgr Boivineau, Bishop of Annecy.
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The region around Scientrier offers several highly-rated peaks and viewpoints. Among the most popular are View of Mont Blanc and Lake Annecy from Mont Salève, which provides impressive panoramas of the iconic Mont Blanc and Lake Annecy. Another favorite is Le Môle summit cross, known for its exceptional views, including Mont Blanc, from its accessible summit. Visitors also appreciate Pointe d'Andey, which offers rewarding views after a pleasant climb.
Yes, Pointe d'Andey is noted as suitable for an easy family walk, offering views from the summit. Mont Salève, often called the "Balcony of Geneva," is also very accessible by road and cable car, making it a great option for families to enjoy magnificent panoramic views without strenuous climbing.
The peaks around Scientrier offer diverse and spectacular views. From Mont Salève, you can enjoy panoramic vistas of Geneva, Lake Geneva, the Jura mountains, the Prealps of Haute-Savoie, and the majestic Mont-Blanc Massif. Peaks like Le Môle and Pointe Percée also provide exceptional panoramas, often including Mont Blanc. The Aravis Massif, for instance, offers views of picturesque valleys and charming villages, while the Chablais Massif provides landscapes from valleys to high peaks overlooking Lake Geneva.
The mountainous regions accessible from Scientrier are a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find opportunities for hiking, mountaineering, skiing, and mountain biking. For specific routes, consider exploring the Gravel biking around Scientrier guide for cycling adventures, or the MTB Trails around Scientrier for more challenging rides. The Running Trails around Scientrier guide also offers various options for runners.
Many peaks in the region provide stunning views of Mont Blanc. The View of Mont Blanc and Lake Annecy from Mont Salève is specifically highlighted for its impressive distant views of Mont Blanc. Le Môle summit cross also boasts exceptional panoramas where Mont Blanc stands out among nearly 700 visible peaks. Additionally, the Aiguille du Midi, accessible by cable car from Chamonix, offers 360-degree views of Mont Blanc and surrounding summits.
Yes, the Aiguille du Midi in the Mont-Blanc Massif is famously accessible by cable car from Chamonix, offering immediate access to high-altitude panoramic views. Mont Salève also features the Téléphérique du Salève, connecting the summit to the valley below, providing an easy way to enjoy views of Geneva, Lake Geneva, and the Jura mountains.
The region is rich in unique natural features. The Mont-Blanc Massif is characterized by its granitic peaks, vast glaciers, and deep valleys. The Aravis Massif is known for its distinctive limestone formations, including the "pierced" feature of Pointe Percée. The Giffre Massif offers striking mineral walls, waterfalls, pine forests, and wild rivers, with the Cirque du Fer à Cheval being a notable natural site. The Aiguilles Rouges Massif stands out with its red-hued, iron-rich gneiss mountains and high-altitude lakes like Lac Blanc.
The best time to visit depends on your desired activities. Summer (June to September) is ideal for hiking, climbing, and mountain biking, with pleasant temperatures and clear trails. Spring and autumn offer beautiful scenery with fewer crowds, though some higher trails might still have snow or be affected by early snowfall. Winter transforms the region into a paradise for skiing, snowshoeing, and winter hiking, especially in massifs like Mont-Blanc, Aravis, and Chablais.
Absolutely. The Mont-Blanc Massif, home to Mont Blanc itself, offers challenging ascents for experienced mountaineers. Pointe Percée in the Aravis Massif is known for its challenging climbing route, the "Voie du trou." The Giffre Massif, with its significant elevation changes and striking mineral walls, is also considered a playground for experienced hikers. For mountain biking, Downhills at Petit Salève offers highly technical sections that challenge skilled riders.
From Scientrier, you have access to several prominent mountain ranges. These include the iconic Mont-Blanc Massif, the limestone ranges of the Aravis Massif and Bornes Massif, the diverse landscapes of the Chablais Massif, the striking Giffre Massif, and the distinctive Aiguilles Rouges Massif. Mont Salève, part of the Jura chain, is also easily accessible, offering views over Geneva.
Yes, the region caters to various skill levels. While some peaks like Mont Blanc offer challenging ascents for experienced climbers, others like Pointe d'Andey are suitable for easy family walks. The Bornes Massif, for example, offers numerous hiking routes from relatively easy trails to more challenging ascents. You can find trails ranging from easy to difficult in the nearby Running Trails around Scientrier guide.
The Aiguilles Rouges Massif, located opposite Mont Blanc, is distinct for its red-hued, iron-rich gneiss mountains. While offering equally spectacular landscapes, it presents a different character with pointed peaks and high-altitude lakes like Lac Blanc. It's also known for having a sunnier aspect compared to the often-shadowy Chamonix Valley, making it a significant area for hiking and climbing with rich biodiversity protected by the Réserve Naturelle des Aiguilles Rouges.


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