Best mountain peaks around Morillon offer a diverse natural landscape in the French Alps. The region is characterized by its mountainous terrain, featuring numerous summits and viewpoints. Morillon provides access to various elevations, from more accessible peaks to challenging climbs. The area's geography allows for exploration of different mountain environments.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Panorama of Mont Blanc, the Grandes Jorrasses, the Dent du Midi
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This is one of the best viewpoints to watch the sunset and see Mont Blanc in alpenglow. There are several easy hiking trails that lead from the car park (Col de Joux Plane) to this viewpoint. Definitely worth it!
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Breathtaking panorama of the Mont Blanc massif and the peaks of Chablais from the summit of Mont Chéry.
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To climb the needle, you'll need to climb a small chimney, facilitated by two ropes. Only those in good physical condition who aren't afraid of climbing should ascend it. A second handrail then aids your progress. At the top, you shouldn't be afraid of heights, even though there's still some space at the summit (relatively speaking). The view, however, is splendid over the entire valley, the Mont Blanc and Aravis ranges, as well as the Aiguille Rouge de Varan.
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Orientation table at the top of La Bourgeoise which offers a view of the Haut Giffre valley
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A sometimes overlooked but beautifully formed mountain that is small but perfectly designed, peaking at a modest elevation of 1,826 meters. In winter you will find superb ski slopes, and in summer it is a popular place for hiking and mountain biking, with excellent and varied mountain trails to discover.
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magnificent view of samoens
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For easy hiking, consider the trails leading to La Bourgeoise lookout. It offers panoramic views of the Haute-Savoie massifs and Mont Blanc, with a relatively easy 30-minute climb from the Col de Joux Plane car park.
Yes, for a challenging experience, the Varan Needle involves climbing sections, including a small chimney facilitated by ropes. It's suitable for those in good physical condition who are comfortable with heights, offering splendid views over the valley, Mont Blanc, and the Aravis ranges.
Both La Bourgeoise lookout and Mont Chéry offer breathtaking panoramas of the Mont Blanc massif. Tête du Pré des Saix also provides a beautiful balcony view overlooking the Aravis mountains up to Mont Blanc.
Beyond hiking, you can explore various activities. There are numerous routes for gravel biking and cycling, ranging from easy to difficult. For more intense treks, consider the Mountain Hikes around Morillon, which include challenging routes like the Tete de Bostan loop.
The trails to La Bourgeoise lookout are generally considered easy and suitable for families. The path from the Col de Joux Plane car park is a steady climb, making it accessible for a pleasant family outing with rewarding views.
Summer is ideal for hiking and mountain biking on peaks like Mont Chéry, when trails are clear. For winter, some peaks transform into ski slopes, but conditions for hiking can be challenging and require appropriate gear and experience.
The La Croix des Sept Frères is an emblematic place with a local legend. One version tells of seven brothers lost in a snowstorm, while another suggests the name comes from being able to see seven steeples from the former alpine pasture on this height.
For summer hiking, wear layers to adapt to changing mountain weather. Essential items include sturdy hiking boots, moisture-wicking clothing, sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen), and a waterproof/windproof jacket. Always carry enough water and snacks.
Yes, some peaks are accessible by e-bike. For instance, Tête du Pré des Saix can be approached by e-bike from Les Moillets, though the last part is quite steep. It offers fantastic views of the Arve du Faucigny and Giffre valleys.
Visitors frequently praise the incredible panoramic views, especially of the Mont Blanc massif and surrounding Haute-Savoie ranges. The diversity of trails, from easy walks to challenging climbs, and the opportunity to witness stunning sunsets, particularly from La Bourgeoise lookout, are highly appreciated.
While specific circular walks for individual peaks are not detailed, the broader region offers various loop routes. For example, within the Mountain Hikes around Morillon guide, you can find routes like the 'Le Grand Pré loop from Le Lignon' or the 'Gouffre – Refuge de la Golèse loop from Plan des Arches'.
For La Bourgeoise lookout, there is a large car park at Col de Joux Plane, which serves as a convenient starting point for the easy hiking trails to the viewpoint.


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