Best attractions and places to see around Lescheraines are located within the Bauges massif in the Savoie region of France. This village serves as a gateway to the diverse landscapes of the French pre-Alps, situated about 25 km east of Aix-les-Bains and 30 km south of Annecy. The area features a succession of cliffs, forests, and alpine pastures, providing opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural exploration.
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Highest point of Semnoz. Amazing views of Alps and surrounding countryside
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Calm at altitude... On site, you will find hikers, cows, fresh air, grass, nature, parking lots and cyclists. Everything is there to relax and recharge your batteries. By respecting the signs regarding bicycles, the dangers of cows, the pedestrian routes, the mountain will be for everyone. A panoramic view of the area offers 360 degrees of beauty via a hike. Numerous on-site parking. Trail running here is great with multiple down and up hills through the forest. 👌
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wide view, with a good view you can see Mont Blanc.
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Beautiful climb through the UNESCO geopark of the Bauges massif
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A great climb for beginners, a long, linear route with small, tight corners, ideal for maintaining speed on the descent. There's some traffic, but the road is wide enough and people generally take care when approaching; I never felt unsafe. If you're feeling strong, you can take this climb as a warm-up for Semnoz, which connects perfectly to the summit of this climb. Disadvantage: There are no views from the top.
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Col de Leschaux is a climb in the Annecy region. It has a length of 11.8 kilometers and a climb of 442 vertical meters with a slope of 3.7% on average, which implies a difficulty level of 191. The top of the climb is located at 900 meters above sea level. Great climb for beginners, a long and linear route with small tight curves, ideal for maintaining speed on the descent. Some traffic, but the road is wide enough and people are generally careful when approaching. You can take this climb as a warm-up for Semnoz, which connects perfectly to the top of this climb. Disadvantage: no views from the top.
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Semnoz is a mountain in Haute-Savoie, France. It is found in the Bauges range. It has an altitude of 1,699 m above sea level. The mountain is crossed by the D41/D110 road near the Crêt de Chatillon at an altitude of 1,660 m.
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Nice and quiet climb, road surface is fine and runs smoothly. Nice view at the top.
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Lescheraines is nestled within the Massif des Bauges Regional Natural Park, offering a stunning succession of cliffs, forests, and alpine pastures. You can find exceptional panoramic views from several summits. For instance, Crêt de Châtillon Summit, the highest point of Semnoz, provides a 360° vista including Mont Blanc, the Aravis range, and Lakes Annecy, Bourget, and even a glimpse of Lake Léman. Another popular spot is Mount Revard, offering incredible views of Aix-les-Bains and Lac du Bourget from its observation platforms.
The surrounding Bauges mountains offer a wide variety of hiking experiences. You can find routes ranging from easy walks to challenging mountain ascents. For example, you can explore trails around the Pissieu Waterfall or the Base de Loisirs des Iles du Chéran. More challenging options include hikes to Mont Trélod or Mont Colombier, which offer magnificent panoramas. For specific routes, you can check out the Hiking around Lescheraines guide.
Yes, for experienced trekkers, the region offers rewarding and challenging mountain hikes. Mont Trélod, the fourth highest summit of the Bauges at 2,181 meters, provides a magnificent panorama of Mont Blanc and the Bauges mountains. Mont Colombier, rising to 2,043 meters, also offers incredible views of the Belledonne chain, the Bauges, Mont Blanc, and three regional lakes. You can find detailed routes in the Mountain Hikes around Lescheraines guide.
Cyclists will find excellent routes in the area. The Leschaux Pass is a popular choice, known for its gentle 12km slope at 3% from Sévrier, making it suitable for various skill levels and providing access to magnificent routes in the classified Bauges massif. It also connects well to the Col du Semnoz summit for a longer ride.
The Base de Loisirs des Iles du Chéran is a central hub for family activities. It features swimming areas, pedal boat rentals, a water playground, a water slide, tennis courts, and picnic areas. There's also an accessible walking path around the lake, making it suitable for all ages. The Equestrian Center of Lescheraines also offers horseback riding for a different family experience.
In Lescheraines, you can visit the Church of St. Maurice, rebuilt in 1850 in a neo-Gothic style, which stands as a notable village landmark. The Maison Notariale, located opposite the church, is also a point of interest, along with the tombstone of Abbé Laurent Morand, a significant 19th-century author of the Bauges region.
The Maison des Artisans (House of Artisans) is the place to discover local craftsmanship. Here, you can find various local specialists showcasing their work, including painting on wood, pottery, soaps, and wooden objects. You can also find local products such as wines, jams, herbal teas, liqueurs, and honey, offering a taste of the region's heritage.
Yes, the Base de Loisirs des Iles du Chéran offers an accessible walking path around its lake, making it suitable for visitors with reduced mobility to enjoy the natural surroundings and recreational facilities.
The best time to visit Lescheraines for outdoor activities generally spans from spring to autumn, when the weather is most favorable for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the leisure base. Summer offers warm temperatures for swimming and water sports, while spring and autumn provide cooler weather ideal for longer hikes and enjoying the changing foliage.
Absolutely! The area around Lescheraines offers several scenic routes perfect for running or jogging. Many trails circle the Lescheraines Lake and extend towards the Pissieu Waterfall. These routes vary in length and difficulty, providing options for different fitness levels. You can explore various options in the Running Trails around Lescheraines guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views from the summits, the diverse outdoor activities available, and the natural beauty of the Bauges massif. The gentle slopes of passes like Leschaux Pass are often highlighted by cyclists, while the exceptional 360° views from places like Crêt de Châtillon Summit are a major draw for hikers. The overall appeal lies in the blend of challenging trails and accessible recreational areas.


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