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Mountaineering around Marignier, located in the Haute-Savoie region, offers diverse and challenging routes through impressive landscapes. The area is characterized by prominent peaks such as Le Môle and Pointe d'Andey, providing extensive panoramic views of the surrounding Alps, including Mont Blanc. Terrain includes dramatic limestone walls, scree, scenic forests, and alpine pastures, catering to various skill levels. This region is a prime destination for those seeking alpine experiences and demanding hikes.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
4.8
(4)
29
hikers
8.59km
04:12
670m
670m
Hard mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
13
hikers
7.56km
02:58
530m
530m
Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.3
(3)
14
hikers
13.0km
04:40
740m
740m
Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(2)
8
hikers
7.65km
03:13
490m
490m
Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
6
hikers
8.52km
03:13
470m
470m
Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Very nice hike. It was quite crowded today. Contrary to what’s written in the description, I didn’t see any particularly risky passages
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A beautiful pass, with beautiful landscapes. It's a must to do in the summer when the road is closed to cars, so you can really enjoy this climb 😉
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When you descend from Col de la Ramaz to Munes you will find yourself in a wonderfully beautiful hilly alpine meadow.
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Lac de Roy is a small mountain lake with crystal clear water, wedged between green alpine meadows and limestone cliffs. From the shore you have a wide view over the valley of the Giffre, the meadows of Sommand–Praz de Lys and the peaks of the Môle and the Aravis.
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A difficult pass, but a magnificent view as a reward
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As you climb the challenging Col de la Ramaz, you’ll be rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. This iconic climb, with its steep slopes and winding roads, is a must for any serious cyclist. As you push yourself to the limit, you’ll discover breathtaking views of snow-capped peaks, lush forests and picturesque villages.
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One of the most beautiful views of the valley, with a rather unusual view overlooking the mole. It is then possible to cross the ridges to Pointe du Haut Fleury but be careful at Pas de l'Ane which is quite exposed despite the handrail. Strictly not recommended in case of dizziness.
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There are over 10 mountaineering routes around Marignier, offering diverse experiences for various skill levels. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars.
The terrain around Marignier is characterized by impressive mountain landscapes, including prominent peaks like Le Môle and Pointe d'Andey. You'll encounter dramatic limestone walls, scree, scenic forests, and alpine pastures (alpages), providing varied environments for exploration.
While many routes demand alpine experience, there are moderate options available. For example, the Pointe de Chalune – Col de Vésinaz loop from Praz de Lys Sommand is a moderate path offering commanding views without requiring advanced skills. Always check the difficulty grade before heading out.
Le Môle, reaching 1863 meters, is a central attraction offering exceptional panoramic views of nearly 700 peaks, including Mont Blanc, from its summit cross. Another significant elevation is Pointe d'Andey, which provides commanding views over a vast landscape, including the Plateau des Glières, Le Môle, Pic du Marcelly, and the Bargy mountain range.
Yes, the region boasts beautiful natural monuments. For instance, Lac Bénit, situated at 1,452 meters within the Bargy chain, is framed by a dramatic limestone wall and scree, making for a picturesque setting. You might also encounter other stunning lakes like Lake Roy or Lake Peyre.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. A popular example is the Petit Môle – Le Môle loop from Ayse, which is a challenging route ascending Le Môle. Another option is the Col de Chalune loop from Praz de Lys Sommand, a moderate trail through varied mountain terrain.
The best time for mountaineering in Marignier is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when trails are clear of snow and weather conditions are more stable. However, some routes may be accessible earlier or later depending on elevation and recent snowfall. Always check local weather and trail conditions before your trip.
While specific public transport details for every trailhead are not provided, Marignier is located in the Haute-Savoie region, which has some public transport infrastructure. For routes starting from locations like Praz de Lys Sommand, you may find local bus services, but it's advisable to research specific routes and timetables in advance for optimal planning.
The routes in Marignier are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 20 reviews. Mountaineers often praise the exceptional panoramic views, especially from peaks like Le Môle, and the diverse mountain terrain that offers both challenging ascents and scenic paths through forests and alpine pastures.
While many mountaineering routes in Marignier are challenging, there are options that might be suitable for families with older children or those with some hiking experience. Look for routes marked as 'moderate' and consider shorter loops like the Pointe de Marcelly loop from Praz de Lys Sommand, which offers rewarding views over a shorter distance.
Many trails in the French Alps, including those around Marignier, are generally dog-friendly, especially if your dog is well-behaved and kept on a leash. However, specific restrictions may apply in certain protected areas, nature reserves, or during certain seasons (e.g., to protect grazing livestock or wildlife). It's always best to check local regulations for the specific route you plan to take.
Many trailheads, especially those starting from villages or ski resorts like Praz de Lys Sommand or Ayse, typically offer designated parking areas. For example, routes like the Lac de Roy – Pointe de la Couennasse loop from Praz de Lys Sommand would likely have parking facilities nearby. It's recommended to check the starting point of your chosen route for specific parking information.


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