Best attractions and places to see around Cornier, located in the Haute-Savoie department of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in southeastern France, offer a blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The area is characterized by its authentic landscapes, including mountains, lakes, and passes. Visitors can explore a rich architectural heritage and diverse natural features.
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A beautiful view of Geneva, or rather, its clouds.
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Le Trou de la Tine (Trou of the Tine Cave) was formed by erosion on the flank of Mont Salève. It is a deep, sunken hole shaped like an open-topped barrel ("Tine" is an old dialect term for barrel, "trou" means hole). The cave's ceiling has collapsed due to erosion, revealing a natural "barrel" with a side opening. One can walk into the "barrel" through this side opening.
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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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Col de Croissette. What a beautiful tour. A long climb with percentages up to 18% brings you to the plateau of the mountain. There with rolling roads and paths towards the west to enter the descent and via the North back to Geneva.
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The climb via Collonges sous Salève is the hardest. With slopes averaging 10-11%. Easier on the La Muraz side. The climbs are well shaded. Good surface. Lots of cars on weekends.
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The region around Cornier is rich in natural beauty, offering a variety of landscapes. You can discover several mountains such as Le Môle, Mont Veyrier, and the majestic Mont Blanc. There are also beautiful lakes like Lake Annecy, Lac d'Anterne, and Lac Cornu, along with impressive cascades like Cascade de la Diomaz. Geological formations include the Orjobet Cave and The Trou de la Tine, both showcasing typical limestone erosion.
Cornier itself has a history dating back to the Gallic period, with a rich architectural and historical heritage. Nearby, the medieval city of La Roche-sur-Foron, just 3 km away, is known for its markets. Annecy, approximately 25 km from Cornier, is a lovely town with much to explore. For cultural experiences, consider visiting Le Labyrinthe - Jardin des Cinq Sens or the Jardin botanique alpin La Jaÿsinia, both within a reasonable distance.
For breathtaking views, head to Croisette Pass, perched at 1,175 meters, offering a place to rest and enjoy the scenery. The Balcony Trail on the Salève provides sensational views of Geneva and Lake Geneva. You can also take the Téléphérique du Salève to the summit for panoramic vistas of Geneva, Lake Geneva, and the Jura mountains.
The area around Cornier is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy, moderate, and challenging options. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes. Running trails are also available for those who prefer jogging. Explore more details on specific routes and their difficulties on the dedicated guides for Hiking around Cornier, Gravel biking around Cornier, and Running Trails around Cornier.
While specific family-friendly attractions are not detailed in the highlights, the natural environment around Cornier offers opportunities for family outings. Easy hiking trails, exploring the less challenging sections of the Salève, or visiting nearby towns like Annecy with its lake are popular choices. The local festivals, such as the old crafts festival in September or the cider festival in October, can also be enjoyable for families.
The region's natural beauty can be enjoyed throughout the year, but for hiking and exploring mountains and lakes, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to October) are generally ideal. During this period, the weather is more favorable for outdoor activities, and local festivals are also held. Winter offers opportunities for skiing in nearby resorts like La Clusaz.
Yes, Cornier hosts an old crafts festival every first Sunday of September, featuring antiques and art artisans. A cider festival is held on the first Sunday of October with tastings and entertainment. The town also has an organic farmers market in November and a Christmas market in December. Nearby towns like La Roche-sur-Foron (Thursdays), Reignier (Saturdays), Bonneville (Tuesdays & Fridays), and Annemasse (Tuesdays & Fridays) also host regular markets.
Experienced hikers can tackle the Balcony Trail on the Salève, known for its challenging nature and requiring sure-footedness. The area around Mont Salève, with its various ascents, also offers demanding routes. For those seeking geological exploration, the path to The Trou de la Tine involves a short but rewarding detour.
Yes, the region offers various options. The Croisette Pass, for instance, has restaurants where you can cool off and eat after an effort. Nearby towns like La Roche-sur-Foron and Annecy provide a wider selection of hotels, cafes, and restaurants. Veyrier du Lac, on Lake Annecy, also offers charming dining options.
The Salève, often called the 'Balcony of Geneva' or 'Balcony of Lake Geneva,' is a prominent mountain near Cornier. Geologically part of the Jura chain, it offers spectacular views of Geneva, Lake Geneva, and the Jura balconies. It's a popular spot for various sports like hiking, climbing, paragliding, and mountain biking, and is accessible via the Téléphérique du Salève.
Cyclists frequently visit the area, particularly for the Mont Salève. The Croisette Pass serves as a key crossing point for the four possible climbs of Mont Salève. An untimed road bike ride, 'La 4S du Salève,' challenges cyclists to ascend the mountain by one, two, three, or four different routes. You can find more gravel biking routes in the Gravel biking around Cornier guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning views from places like the Balcony Trail on the Salève and the Croisette Pass. The unique geological formations, such as the Orjobet Cave, are also highly regarded for their natural wonder. The blend of challenging trails and rewarding panoramas makes the region a favorite for outdoor enthusiasts.


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