Best mountain peaks around Féternes are situated in the Chablais massif on the Gavot plateau in Haute-Savoie, France. This region is characterized by expansive landscapes and numerous panoramic viewpoints, offering views of prominent surrounding mountains and Lake Geneva. The area provides access to various elevated points and surrounding peaks, making it a destination for hiking and exploring diverse topography.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Beautiful views into the depths and beyond.
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Wonderful view of Mont Blanc and Lac Leman
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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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From tres le mont, take the path that goes to the left rather than the one to the right: the first being rolling to the summit. The other requiring you to push the bike for a few tens of meters.
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Féternes offers numerous elevated points with stunning vistas. The Pointe d'Autigny is a viewing summit known for its wonderful panorama amidst alpine flower meadows, where you can see hundreds of mountain peaks, including Mont Blanc, on clear days. Another exceptional spot is Chapelle de Champeillant, a UNESCO Chablais Geopark geosite, offering panoramic views of Lake Geneva, the pre-Alps, and Mont Blanc.
For magnificent views towards Lake Geneva, consider visiting The Vuargne Cross (Pic des Mémises Summit Cross). This challenging summit provides a superb vantage point. Additionally, Mount Forchat offers almost panoramic views, with an orientation sign to help identify landmarks, and on clear days, views extend to Lake Geneva.
Yes, The Vuargne Cross (Pic des Mémises Summit Cross) is noted as a challenging summit. The descent towards the south from this point is steep and karstic, requiring sturdy shoes and hiking poles. The area above the Mémises also includes Pic Boré at 1974m, with the last 150m to its summit being very steep.
The region is rich in diverse natural features. From viewpoints like Pointe d'Autigny, you'll find alpine flower meadows. The Chapelle de Champeillant geosite explains the glacial origins and geological history of the Alps. Areas like La Vierge Noire offer forest walks where cyclamens and orchids bloom seasonally. You can also observe the gorges of the Dranse from certain viewpoints.
Beyond exploring the peaks themselves, the area around Féternes is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy, moderate, and difficult options. There are also extensive MTB Trails and Gravel biking routes, many of which pass through scenic mountain passes like Col du Feu and Col du Corbier, offering challenging ascents and panoramic views.
Yes, there are many options for hiking. For instance, you can explore routes like the 'Larringes Castle – Forest Walk loop' or 'Lake Beunaz – View of Lake Geneva loop' for moderate hikes. For a more challenging experience, consider the 'Mont Billiat Summit – The Gorges of Pont du Diable loop'. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Féternes guide.
The best time to visit largely depends on your activity. For hiking, spring and summer offer pleasant conditions with seasonal blooms like cyclamens and orchids. The cable car for the Mémises area is also open in summer until early September, providing easier access to higher trails. Clear days are ideal for enjoying the extensive panoramic views, especially towards Mont Blanc.
Upper Nifflon is a beautifully situated alp featuring the chapel Notre-Dame-des-Neiges and an alpine club hut. Its uniqueness stems from the karstic rock landscape, which historically required storing rainwater in large barrels to water cattle. It offers a glimpse into traditional alpine life and geology.
Visitors consistently praise the breathtaking panoramic views, especially those encompassing Lake Geneva and the surrounding Chablais massif. The opportunity to see distant peaks like Mont Blanc on clear days is a major highlight. The diverse hiking opportunities, from leisurely walks to challenging ascents, and the rich natural beauty, including alpine flower meadows, are also highly appreciated.
Yes, the Chapelle de Champeillant is not only a geosite but also home to the Notre-Dame-des-Sept-Douleurs chapel, offering a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. Additionally, Mount Forchat hosts a chapel where a pilgrimage is celebrated annually on the last Sunday of July, with a procession to the statue of Saint-François de Sales.
Absolutely. Several mountain passes around Féternes are popular for cycling. Col du Feu, at 1,117 meters, offers views of the Chablais massif and Lake Geneva. Col du Corbier, at 1,230 meters, is known for its demanding ascent with an average gradient of 7.5% over 6.9 km. These passes provide both scenic routes and challenging rides for cyclists.


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