Best mountain peaks around Albertville are found in the Savoie department of southeastern France, a gateway to several mountain ranges. Situated at the crossroads of the Tarentaise, Beaufortain, and Bauges mountains, it provides access to diverse alpine landscapes. The region is known for its mid-altitude ranges, high alpine peaks, and limestone cliffs, offering varied terrain for exploration. Albertville's strategic location makes it a base for experiencing these mountain environments.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Accessible and pleasant summit. An orientation table allows you to identify the surrounding peaks.
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Very pleasant scenery and circuit. No major difficulties and a 360° view at the summit.
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Amazing views on mount blanc, lac d’ annecy and more beautiful landscape! 😍 Attention, only take the path across the ridge to the chalet de L’Alpettaz if you are a really experienced hiker and like to get some adrenaline. It is super narrow and partly really dangerous. After finishing the dangerous part there is high grass through which the hike continues.
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Our plan was to climb the summit with our bikes on our shoulders. As there was still a lot of snow and some light climbing was required, we parked our bikes along the way. I recommend the Aiguille de la Grande Sassière for hikers but not for bikers, as the descent is partly doable but not worthwhile.
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From Les Brevieres, this mountain is a real challenge to your fitness, as you have to overcome over 2200 meters of altitude. You will be rewarded up there with a magnificent view of the great 4000-meter peaks in the Alps. My tip for this tour is to take crampons in your backpack; they were really needed on the last 200 meters as there was a lot of snow, which is possible at this altitude at any time of year.
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The summit of the Dent du Villard offers breathtaking panoramic views that are well worth the trek. From the summit you will have stunning views of the surrounding mountains and valleys, including Mont Blanc in the distance on a clear day.
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For exceptional panoramic views, consider several peaks. Mont Clocher (1,786 m) in the Beaufortain Massif provides an incredible panorama of Mont Blanc, the Aravis range, and the high peaks of Beaufortain, with distant views of Chartreuse and Bauges. In the Bauges Massif, Belle Étoile (1,841 m) offers a superb panorama of the Bauges and Mont Blanc. For high-alpine vistas, Pointe de l'Observatoire (3,015 m) in the Vanoise Massif gives an incredible view of Mont Blanc, the Péclet Polset massif, and the Vanoise glaciers.
While many peaks offer challenging ascents, the Bauges Massif, a Regional Natural Park, provides diverse trails suitable for various levels, including gentler paths. The area around Fort de Tamié in the Col de Tamié offers walking paths with panoramic vistas that can be suitable for families. For specific easy routes, it's best to check individual trail descriptions on komoot's hiking guide for Albertville.
The region around Albertville offers a variety of popular hiking trails. For a moderate challenge, consider the La Charmette Trail to Roche Parstire. If you're looking for more difficult options, the Col de la Vanoise - Parc National de la Vanoise - Loop and the Aiguille de la Grande Sassière Trail are highly rated. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Albertville guide.
For experienced mountaineers, La Grande Casse (3,855 m) in the Vanoise Massif is the highest and most prominent peak in the Vanoise and the third-highest in France, offering a significant objective. Aiguille de la Grande Sassière (3,747 m) also provides a magnificent 360° panorama and is accessible without special equipment, though it requires good physical shape and acclimatization to altitude.
The region boasts diverse natural features. The Bauges Massif is a UNESCO Global Geopark, recognized for its rich geological heritage, diverse trails, and preserved natural spaces. The Vanoise National Park, home to peaks like Dent du Villard (2,285 m), features vast glaciers and is a crucial conservation area for wildlife, notably the Ibex population. The Chartreuse Massif is characterized by dramatic limestone cliffs and lush forests.
Yes, the region offers notable mountain passes for cycling. The Col de la Loze Summit (2,304 m) is a new pass connecting Meribel with Courchevel and is closed to motorized traffic, offering a beautiful route. You can explore more cycling routes in the Cycling around Albertville guide.
The Vanoise National Park, encompassing peaks like Pointe des Fours (3,072 m), is a crucial conservation area known for its Ibex population. The Bauges and Chartreuse Regional Natural Parks also boast rich biodiversity, with diverse wildlife and over 2,000 plant species in Chartreuse, making them excellent areas for nature observation.
Visitors frequently highlight the exceptional panoramic views, especially from summits like Roche Parstire (2,108 m), which offers 360° vistas of the Mont Blanc massif and surrounding areas. The diverse trails catering to various skill levels, from gentle walks to challenging climbs, and the preserved natural beauty of the regional parks are also highly appreciated.
Yes, the region provides excellent mountain biking opportunities. The Beaufortain Massif, for example, features trails that are popular with mountain bikers. You can find various routes, including challenging ones like the Tour des Arcs or the Mont Bisanne depuis Albertville, in the MTB Trails around Albertville guide.
Albertville serves as a gateway to several stunning mountain ranges. The Bauges Massif is a mid-altitude range known for its panoramic views. To the east, you'll find the dramatic Beaufortain Massif, and to the south, the high alpine Vanoise Massif. Parts of the Chartreuse Massif are also visible and accessible from the Albertville region, offering a wide variety of landscapes to explore.
The highest and most prominent peak in the Vanoise Massif, accessible from the Albertville region, is La Grande Casse, standing at 3,855 meters. It is also the third-highest massif in France and a significant objective for experienced mountaineers.
Yes, some summits are equipped with orientation aids. For instance, Belle Étoile (1,841 m) in the Bauges Massif has a cross and a small orientation table at its top. Pointe de la Masse (2,800 m) also features an original orientation table that helps identify surrounding peaks.


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