Best mountain peaks around La Forclaz offer diverse hiking experiences across several distinct mountain ranges. The region features peaks with extensive panoramas over Lake Geneva, the Chablais massif, and the Mont Blanc massif. It also includes areas near Lake Annecy known for views of the Tournette and Bauges massifs. These locations provide a variety of terrain, from challenging climbs to more moderate walks.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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A very beautiful peak. Its striking shape attracted me from a distance. That's what a mountain should be like. Some climbing required. Great view. The Chablais is a very beautiful mountain range. Visible as far as Mont Blanc.
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On September 3rd, 2023 we hiked along both edges of the Mémises in bright sunshine.
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Upwards there are a few sliding areas, but there is an exciting, challenging descent in a ravine with some loose, fist-sized stones. I would still rate the technical difficulty as S1+.
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A superb summit which offers magnificent views of Lake Geneva and the Chablais massif. The climb can seem a little dizzying with the chimney that leads to the Dent d'Oche refuge on one side, and some exposed passages equipped with cables on the other. Be careful in rainy weather, the rock can be very slippery. Nevertheless, the view is worth the climb and some beautiful hiking tours allow day crossings.
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The Pic de Mémise is an elevation above Thollon-des-Mémises that I/we have climbed repeatedly over the past ten years. In the direction of Lake Geneva, the Mémises form a cliff along which you can hike. The highest peak is 1674 meters high. You can access the hiking trail with a cable car, which is also open in summer until the beginning of September. Sturdy shoes and hiking poles are recommended. The area above the open high plateau is one of the most famous ski areas in the Évian-les-Bains area. Above the Mémises is the Pic Boré at 1974 m. The last 150 m to the summit are very steep. On the back there is a grade, which later goes steeply over a meadow into the valley. Good hiking equipment is essential here. I crossed the Pic Boré 2022.
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For truly expansive views, Dent d'Oche summit is a must-visit, providing a gigantic panorama over Lake Geneva, the Jura mountains, and even Mont Blanc on clear days. The Pointe d'Autigny also offers a wonderful panorama amidst alpine flower meadows, where you can see nearly 500 mountain peaks, including the Matterhorn and Jungfrau, with good visibility. Additionally, Mont Ouzon, near La Forclaz in Haute-Savoie, provides superb 360-degree views.
Yes, the Dent d'Oche summit is considered challenging, involving dizzying sections and exposed passages equipped with cables. Caution is advised in rainy weather due to slippery rock. The climb to The Vuargne Cross (Pic des Mémises Summit Cross), the highest point of the Mémises range, also involves steep sections, especially the last 150 meters to the summit of Pic Boré, requiring good hiking equipment.
Near the Col de la Forclaz in the Lake Annecy region, Pointe de la Rochette is a relatively family-friendly walk, taking about 2 hours with a moderate altitude difference. It's a peaceful spot offering views of the Tournette and Bauges massifs. While not explicitly listed as 'family-friendly' in the data, the 'Balcon des Mémises' hike, part of the Mémises Massif, alternates between forest trails and ridge walks, offering splendid views that can be enjoyed by families.
The region boasts several unique natural features. The Dent d'Oche summit is known for its striking shape and the challenging, rocky terrain. The Pointe d'Autigny is notable for its alpine flower meadows. Near Upper Nifflon, you can observe karstic rock formations, which necessitated storing rainwater in large tons for cattle. The Triental Glacier area, accessible from the Col de la Forclaz near Switzerland/Chamonix, offers impressive glacier landscapes.
The La Forclaz region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Col du Forclaz & Col du Corbier — loop from La Vernaz' or the 'Grand Taillet Pass – Le Fion! loop from La Forclaz'. For running enthusiasts, there are trails like the 'Pointe de Tréchauffé – Col de l'Aiguille loop from La Forclaz'. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like 'Lake Beunaz – La Chapelle loop from Saint-Paul-en-Chablais'. You can find more details on these activities in the respective guides: Road Cycling Routes around La Forclaz, Running Trails around La Forclaz, and Gravel biking around La Forclaz.
The best time to visit the mountain peaks around La Forclaz for hiking is generally during the summer months. Many routes, like the Mont de l'Arpille near the Swiss Col de la Forclaz, are primarily summer hikes. While some trails can be done in winter, it requires good conditions and careful assessment of avalanche risk, especially on official trails. The cable car for accessing trails in the Mémises area is also open in summer until early September.
Yes, near Upper Nifflon, you can find the chapel Notre-Dame-des-Neiges and an alpine club hut, indicating a history of human presence and spiritual significance in the high alpine pastures. Additionally, The Vuargne Cross (Pic des Mémises Summit Cross) itself is a landmark, with an orientation sign and information about its installation in 2013, replacing an older cross from the 1950s.
Several peaks provide stunning views of Lake Geneva. The Dent d'Oche summit offers a gigantic panorama over the lake, with the Jura mountains in the background. The Mémises Massif, including the 'Balcon des Mémises' hike, also provides splendid panoramic views of Lake Geneva, the Chablais, and the Vaud Pre-Alps. Mont Ouzon offers expansive views that include Lake Geneva to the north.
Visitors highly appreciate the stunning views and diverse hiking experiences. For instance, the Dent d'Oche summit is praised for its 'magnificent views of Lake Geneva and the Chablais massif' despite its challenging nature. The Pointe d'Autigny is noted for its 'wonderful panorama in the middle of alpine flower meadows'. Overall, the mountain peaks around La Forclaz have received 112 upvotes and feature 44 photos from visitors, highlighting their appeal.
Yes, the Pointe d'Autigny is categorized as an intermediate difficulty summit, offering a wonderful panorama amidst alpine flower meadows. Another option is the Summit Cross highlight, also rated as intermediate, which provides a great all-round view, though some sections may involve sliding areas or a challenging descent.
From the Dent d'Oche summit, on a clear day, Mont Blanc is easily recognizable to the south. Additionally, Mont Ouzon offers expansive views that include the Mont Blanc massif to the south. The Col de la Forclaz near Lake Annecy also provides views of various massifs, including the Dents de Lanfon and the Tournette, which are part of the broader alpine landscape visible from the region.


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