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Mountaineering around Étrembières is centered on Mont Salève, offering diverse terrain from wooded areas to open spaces. The region is characterized by its varied elevation, with Mont Salève dominating the landscape and providing extensive views. Limestone formations are a notable feature, contributing to the area's natural monuments. The Arve River also flows nearby, adding to the geographical context.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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11.9km
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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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9.60km
04:31
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Hard mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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Hard mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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La Corraterie is a narrow rocky ledge and cliff path on the west flank of Mont Salève (the so-called “Balcony of Geneva”) in Haute-Savoie (France). From here, you have breathtaking panoramic views of Lake Geneva, the city of Geneva, and the Jura Mountains. Highlights along the path besides the view ;-): ⭐ The passage cave Grotte d'Orjobet. ⭐ Trou de la Tine: An impressive natural rock arch and sinkhole formed by erosion in the cliffs of La Corraterie. ⭐ Numerous climbers can be observed on the vertical limestone walls. And here is the story behind the flag on the mountain path: It is not the Swiss flag, but the coat of arms of Savoy (meaning no white cross, but the bars extend to the edge). It all began in the late 1960s. American students from the nearby Adventist campus in Collonges-sous-Salève climbed the steep rock face after a night of revelry. Since the mountain offers a direct view of Geneva, they were firmly convinced they were in Switzerland. They painted a huge Swiss flag on the rocks. However, Mont Salève is geographically located in France (Haute-Savoie region). The local French residents found the Swiss flag on their mountain to be an affront. Local activists climbed up and painted over the Swiss cross, turning it into the coat of arms of Savoy (Cross of Savoy) to emphasize the French-Savoyard affiliation. To this day, unknown individuals (mostly from Geneva) regularly climb the wall at night to shorten the bars and turn the Savoy coat of arms back into a Swiss flag.
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Only open to go in a few days if the week - I think Wed, Sat and Sun. View is still good from outside!
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A beautiful view of Geneva, or rather, its clouds.
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Le Trou de la Tine (Trou of the Tine Cave) was formed by erosion on the flank of Mont Salève. It is a deep, sunken hole shaped like an open-topped barrel ("Tine" is an old dialect term for barrel, "trou" means hole). The cave's ceiling has collapsed due to erosion, revealing a natural "barrel" with a side opening. One can walk into the "barrel" through this side opening.
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Cycling down from Salève, this breathtaking view of the Geneva region and the lake is the final reward of this demanding climb. You can dream for a long time in front of this landscape, or have a drink, stretch out on the lawn, and watch the paragliders fly just above. SUMMER SEASON | FROM APRIL 1, 2025 TO NOVEMBER 2, 2025 Open daily. Last ascent at 6:30 p.m. | Last descent at 6:45 p.m. Late openings on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays: Last ascent at 10:30 p.m. | Last descent at 10:45 p.m. The 360° terrace closes at 6:30 p.m. Prices: €18 (adult) / €13 (reduced) / €6.50 (children)
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There are over 10 mountaineering routes around Étrembières, offering a variety of experiences. These routes are primarily centered on Mont Salève, known for its diverse terrain and panoramic views.
Mountaineering routes around Étrembières feature diverse terrain, ranging from wooded areas to open spaces. You'll encounter varied elevations, limestone formations, and cliffside sections, especially on routes like Crossing the trou de la roche – La Coraterie Cliff loop from Collonges-sous-Salève.
While many routes are moderate to difficult, Mont Salève offers trails suitable for various levels. The Salève cable car provides easy access to the summit, making panoramic views accessible for families. For a moderate mountaineering experience, consider the Crossing the trou de la roche loop from Collonges-sous-Salève, which is shorter and less demanding.
The region is rich in natural landmarks. You can explore the unique Orjobet Cave, known for its limestone erosion, which is part of the Orjobet Cave – Croisette Pass loop from Collonges-sous-Salève. Other highlights include stunning viewpoints like View of Mont Blanc and Lake Annecy from Mont Salève and the Trou de la Tine.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Popular circular routes include the challenging Chalet de Pré-Berger loop from Veyrier and the moderate Orjobet Cave – Croisette Pass loop from Collonges-sous-Salève.
Mont Salève is often referred to as 'Geneva's balcony,' and the Téléphérique du Salève provides an easy ascent to the summit, making it accessible. Many trailheads are reachable from towns like Collonges-sous-Salève, which may have local bus services connecting to larger transport hubs. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for specific starting points.
Parking is generally available at key access points around Mont Salève, particularly near the Téléphérique du Salève and in towns like Collonges-sous-Salève and Veyrier, which serve as starting points for many routes. Specific parking details can often be found on individual route descriptions.
The region is enjoyable for mountaineering across multiple seasons. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer is also popular, though trails can be busier. In winter, Mont Salève transforms, offering opportunities for sledding and learning to ski, but specific mountaineering conditions may vary and require appropriate gear.
Absolutely. The Étrembières area, particularly Mont Salève, offers several difficult routes for experienced mountaineers. The Le Grand Piton loop from Beaumont is a challenging route with significant elevation gain, providing a demanding experience.
The mountaineering routes in Étrembières are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from more than 7 reviews. Reviewers often praise the stunning panoramic views, the diverse terrain, and the well-maintained paths that lead to notable landmarks like the Orjobet Cave.
Yes, Étrembières and its surroundings cater to climbers. The Orjobet Cave offers unique natural rock formations for exploration. Additionally, there's an outdoor climbing wall called 'La Grande Varappe' at the Téléphérique du Salève, suitable for both beginners and experienced climbers.
Yes, the summit of Mont Salève, accessible via the cable car, features restaurants and shops where you can refuel. There are also cafes and establishments in the nearby towns like Étrembières, Collonges-sous-Salève, and Veyrier, which are common starting points for many routes.
Yes, on clear days, many viewpoints along the mountaineering routes on Mont Salève offer breathtaking panoramic views that include Mont Blanc, Lake Geneva, and the Geneva basin. The View of Mont Blanc and Lake Annecy from Mont Salève is a particularly renowned spot.


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