Best mountain peaks around Aigueblanche offer diverse hiking opportunities within the Savoie department of France, near the Lauzière Massif. This region provides access to numerous summits, many of which are part of the larger Grand-Aigueblanche commune. The area is characterized by its mountainous terrain, offering views of the Tarentaise valley, Vanoise massif, and Mont Blanc. It serves as a gateway to exploring high-altitude landscapes and natural environments.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Quite an easy climb, however the terminal was missing due to work at the summit on the day of my ascent (mid-August 2024), hoping to return soon!
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Mont Coin peaks at 2539 meters, nestled somewhat in the Beaufortain range. The grassy slopes of Mont Coin offer winding and fairly flowing paths, as well as plenty of opportunity for variation and exploration, in addition to fantastic views.
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The rocky, moonscape summit of Le Grand Mont, with its distinctive summit cross, can be seen for many miles around. The out-and-back ascent from the village of Arêches is a big but thoroughly enjoyable day out, with steep, grassy mountainsides, Alpine pastures, marmots, hidden lakes and engagingly technical but not dangerous terrain. A wooden cross marks the summit at 2,686 metres (8,812 ft) and a rocky pedestal affords glorious views over the Beaufortain range and further afield towards Mount Blanc.
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Magnificent view, from the Mont Blanc Massif to Les Écrins via Belledone. A geodesic point is present at the summit
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Very beautiful panorama arrived at the top. The climb does not present great difficulties.
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Located at 2,077 meters, this point is located on the same ridge as Crève Tête and offers an impressive view of the surrounding valleys and peaks including Mont Blanc.
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Whether in sneakers or on skis, the Grand Mont is a must! The view of Mont Blanc (among others) at the top is incredible
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Well worth the denomination of "col"!
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For exceptional 360-degree panoramas, consider Le Quermoz (2296m), which provides views of the Tarentaise valley, Vanoise massif, Beaufortain, 3 Valleys, and Mont Blanc. Mont Coin also offers magnificent 360° views, including Mont Blanc and the glaciers of La Plagne. Crève-Tête (2342m) is another excellent choice, with vistas encompassing Les Aravis, the Beaufortain, Mont Blanc, La Vanoise, and the Lauzière massif.
Yes, Pointe du Cuchet (1679m) is ideal for families, offering an accessible hiking experience with panoramic views of Mont Blanc and the Vanoise massif. Its well-maintained and marked trails often include information panels and quizzes about local fauna and flora, making it engaging for children. You can find more details about routes like the 'Pointe du Cuchet petite boucle' or 'Pointe du Cuchet grande boucle' on the coeurdetarentaise-tourisme.com website.
For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, Le Grand Mont (2686m) offers a demanding but rewarding ascent with engagingly technical terrain. Crève-Tête (2342m) also has more challenging routes, such as the 'K.V. de Crève Tête' from Valmorel, which features a nearly 1000m elevation gain over 2.8 km. Pointe du Dzonfié (2455m) within the Lauzière Massif also suggests rugged, high-altitude terrain suitable for experienced explorers.
The summer months are generally best for hiking, when alpine flora is in bloom and trails are clear of snow. However, peaks like Le Quermoz are popular year-round and suitable for snowshoeing and ski touring during winter months, offering a different kind of experience.
Absolutely. Several peaks offer stunning views of Mont Blanc. These include Le Quermoz, Mont Coin, Crève-Tête, Longecha Summit, and Pointe du Cuchet. Le Grand Mont also provides views towards Mont Blanc.
The mountain peaks around Aigueblanche are rich in natural beauty. You can expect to see vast alpine pastures, diverse alpine flora, and grazing herds during summer. The Lauzière Massif, where Pointe du Dzonfié is located, is a preserved area recognized for its diverse natural environments and rare wildlife, much of it classified as a Natura 2000 zone. Keep an eye out for marmots on peaks like Le Grand Mont.
Yes, the region offers a variety of hiking trails. For instance, you can find hiking routes around Aigueblanche, including easy options like the 'View of the Cascade du Morel loop from Saint-Oyen' or moderate trails such as 'Le Morel – View of the Cascade du Morel loop from Grand-Aigueblanche'. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Aigueblanche guide.
Beyond hiking, the area around Aigueblanche offers opportunities for running and road cycling. You can find various running trails, including loops from Saint-Oyen or Grand-Aigueblanche, detailed in the Running Trails around Aigueblanche guide. For cyclists, there are challenging road cycling routes like 'From Moûtiers to the Col de la Loze' or 'Col du Tra — loop from Moûtiers', available in the Road Cycling Routes around Aigueblanche guide.
Several peaks are suitable for intermediate hikers. Mont Coin is categorized as intermediate, offering winding paths on grassy slopes. Longecha Summit is also an intermediate option, providing impressive views without significant technical difficulties. Valmorel Summit Ascent is recognized for its accessible climb.
Yes, Pointe du Cuchet (1679m) features two orientation tables at its summit. These tables help visitors identify the numerous surrounding peaks and enjoy the panoramic views, which include Mont Blanc and the Vanoise massif.
Le Quermoz, at 2296m, is the highest point in the commune of Hautecour. From its summit, you can enjoy an exceptional 360-degree panorama.
Pointe du Dzonfié (2455m) is the highest point of the Nâves valley and is part of the larger Lauzière Massif. This area is known for being authentic and preserved, offering rugged mountain scenery and a sense of unspoiled nature. The Lauzière Massif itself is recognized for its diverse natural environments and rare wildlife, with much of it classified as a Natura 2000 zone.


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