Best mountain peaks around Chevenoz are situated within the Haute-Savoie region, serving as a gateway to the Abondance valley. The area features altitudes ranging from 600 to 1,650 meters, characterized by gentle slopes, pastures, forests, and clearings. This natural landscape offers diverse outdoor activities and panoramic views. The region is known for its iconic mountains in the Chablais massif.
Last updated: July 6, 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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No photo can reflect the beauty of the place 😍
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On September 3rd, 2023 we hiked along both edges of the Mémises in bright sunshine.
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Highly Recommended!!!! Best to start early. Sturdy shoes are an absolute must here! Nordic walking sticks are highly recommended, especially for the descent 👊🙃👍
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This pass is ideally located at the start of the GR5. It also gives access to the very beautiful ridges of Velan which give aerial and panoramic views of Lake Geneva, the cornettes de Bise and the Bise valley.
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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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Magnificent spot with 360 degree view. Be careful in wet weather, the ascent or descent to the pas de la Bosse from the cornette de bise is dangerous in places due to very slippery rocks on exposed and vertical passages.
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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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Among the most popular peaks, visitors frequently enjoy The Vuargne Cross (Pic des Mémises Summit Cross) for its magnificent views over Lake Geneva. Another highly regarded summit is Dent d'Oche summit, known for its challenging ascent and panoramic vistas stretching to Mont Blanc. Pic Boré also offers impressive all-round views, accessible partly via ski area roads.
Yes, several peaks offer challenging experiences. The ascent to Dent d'Oche summit is considered challenging, featuring exposed passages with cables and a dizzying chimney section. Similarly, Cornettes de Bise summit provides a magnificent 360-degree view but requires caution, especially in wet weather, due to slippery and exposed sections.
The mountain peaks around Chevenoz offer spectacular panoramic views. From Dent d'Oche summit, you can see Lake Geneva, the Jura mountains, and even Mont Blanc on clear days. The Vuargne Cross and Cornettes de Bise summit also provide extensive vistas of Lake Geneva and the surrounding Chablais massif.
Yes, for those seeking panoramic views with less strenuous effort, parts of Les Mémises, including access to the area around The Vuargne Cross, can be reached via a cable car. This cable car operates in summer until early September, making it easier to explore the open plateau and enjoy the views.
Pic Boré, at 1,974 meters, offers all-round views. Access is partly via ski area roads, but the final 150 meters to the summit are very steep and involve scrambling in a karstic gully. While some find the T3 difficulty rating a bit high, sturdy shoes and good hiking equipment are essential, especially if ascending from the back where paths are steep, rocky, and partially exposed.
Yes, safety is important. For challenging ascents like Dent d'Oche summit, be aware of exposed passages equipped with cables and the potential for very slippery rocks in rainy weather. Similarly, the ascent or descent from Cornettes de Bise summit can be dangerous in wet conditions due to slippery rocks on exposed and vertical sections. Always wear robust footwear and consider hiking poles.
The region around Chevenoz offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including moderate options like the View from Pointe de Sangeon loop from La Forclaz, or more difficult mountain hikes such as the Dent d'Oche loop from Dent d'Oche. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails like the View of Lake Geneva loop from Bernex.
Beyond the stunning panoramas, some peaks offer unique features. Dent d'Oche summit is a natural monument and offers a small stony flat area for bivouacking. The Vuargne Cross features an orientation sign and a large summit cross, with information about its installation. Upper Nifflon is an alp with the chapel Notre-Dame-des-Neiges and an alpine club hut, historically using large tons to store rainwater for cattle.
The best time to hike the mountain peaks near Chevenoz is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn. During this period, the cable car to Les Mémises operates, and trails are typically clear of snow. However, conditions can vary, and it's always advisable to check local weather forecasts and trail conditions before heading out, especially for higher or more challenging peaks.
While many peaks offer challenging routes, the general area around Chevenoz, characterized by gentle slopes, pastures, and forests, provides opportunities for less strenuous walks. For family-friendly options, consider trails that utilize the cable car access to Les Mémises, allowing for easier exploration of the high plateau. Always check the specific trail difficulty and elevation before planning a family outing.
You can find a variety of hiking trails around Chevenoz, catering to different difficulty levels. For general hiking, explore options in the Hiking around Chevenoz guide. If you're looking for more challenging ascents, the Mountain Hikes around Chevenoz guide features routes like the Dent d'Oche loop.


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