Attractions and places to see around Saint-André-De-Boëge are located in the Haute-Savoie department, nestled within the "Vallée Verte" (Green Valley) of the Auvergne Rhône-Alpes region of France. This area features wooded pastures, mountains, and the Menoge River, providing a diverse natural landscape. The region also offers cultural heritage, including historic millstone quarries and traditional sites.
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Beautiful views into the depths and beyond.
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The Col de Cou, at an altitude of 1,117 metres, takes you from the Vallée Verte to the Côte-en-Chablais region. Several roads lead there, which allows you to train by varying the routes and difficulties. The hardest climb is the one on the western slope from Fessy, with seven kilometres at an average of 7.5%.
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Nice climb just too steep, about 5%, and not too busy.
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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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Wonderful view of Mont Blanc and Lac Leman
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A pretty little pass, quite rolling (5%) on a road away from the heavy traffic of the departmental road at its foot.
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The region is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the tranquil La Gouille aux Morts pond, known for its peaceful atmosphere and wildlife like beavers and herons. The surrounding "Vallée Verte" (Green Valley) itself is a natural highlight, characterized by wooded pastures and the Menoge River. For panoramic views, consider a visit to Mount Forchat, which offers stunning vistas of Lake Geneva.
Yes, Saint-André-De-Boëge has several notable historical and cultural sites. You can visit the Église Saint-André, a Neo-classical Sardinian-style church, or the Chapelle Notre-Dame-du-Sacré-Cœur, a pilgrimage site. A significant historical attraction is the Meulières de Saint-André-de-Boëge (Millstone Quarries), ancient sandstone workings that are part of the Ecomusée Paysalp, offering insights into local heritage.
The Vallée Verte surrounding Saint-André-De-Boëge is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. In summer, popular activities include hiking, cycling (including mountain biking), horseback riding, and fishing along the Menoge River. During winter, visitors can enjoy skiing, snowboarding, and sledding. For specific routes, you can find numerous options for running, mountain biking, and mountain hikes in the area.
For an unmissable view of Lake Geneva, head to Mount Forchat. This summit provides almost panoramic views, and on a clear day, you can clearly see the lake and surrounding landmarks.
Yes, the region features several scenic mountain passes. Col de Cou, at an altitude of 1,117 meters, connects the Vallée Verte to the Côte-en-Chablais region and offers varied routes for cyclists. Another beautiful option is Jambaz Pass, known for its picturesque landscapes and views of the Rocher de la Motte. Col de Saxel also provides a relatively gentle climb and serves as an entry point to the Vallée Verte.
The 'Vallée Verte' (Green Valley) is the picturesque region where Saint-André-De-Boëge is situated. It's characterized by its lush wooded pastures, mountains, and the Menoge River. The valley offers a rich diversity of flora, including spruce, fir, beech, and wild berries. It's a prime location for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and fishing, providing both tranquility and adventure.
Absolutely! Saint-André-De-Boëge and the surrounding Vallée Verte boast numerous hiking trails catering to various difficulty levels. You can find routes that offer scenic views of Lake Geneva and the Mont Blanc massif. For detailed options, explore the Mountain Hikes around Saint-André-De-Boëge guide.
The Ecomusée Paysalp is a cultural initiative aimed at preserving local heritage, spread across multiple sites in the region. Near Saint-André-De-Boëge, it includes the historic Meulières de Saint-André-de-Boëge (Millstone Quarries) and a peasant museum. It offers visitors insights into the traditional way of life and the history of the area's industries.
Yes, a charming and unique spot is La Gouille aux Morts. Despite its name ('Pond of the Dead'), it's a tranquil pond that provides a habitat for various wildlife, including beavers, mallards, and frogs. Its waters beautifully reflect the nearby Molière à Vachat quarries, creating a serene landscape.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse natural landscapes, from the panoramic views at Mount Forchat to the peaceful ambiance of La Gouille aux Morts. The variety of outdoor activities, especially the cycling routes over mountain passes like Col de Cou and Jambaz Pass, are also highly rated. The blend of cultural heritage with natural beauty makes the region appealing.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. For hiking, cycling, and general outdoor exploration, the summer months offer pleasant weather. If you're interested in skiing, snowboarding, or other winter sports, the colder months provide ample opportunities for snow-based activities in the surrounding mountains.


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