Best natural monuments around Peillonnex are situated within the Haute-Savoie department of France, a region characterized by its varied natural landscapes. The commune's surroundings feature notable geological formations and serene natural sites. Visitors can explore a mix of summits, gorges, and tranquil ponds, providing opportunities to observe local wildlife and enjoy panoramic views.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Intersection Point: La Gouille aux Morts (Pond of the Dead) Altitude 650m Gouille aux Morts: What an ugly name for this charming little pond. Beavers, mallards, herons, and especially frogs take shelter in its tall grass and breed there. The place is calm and peaceful, far from the road to the Vallée Verte (Green Valley), although you can still hear the sounds of traffic. Above it, the Molière à Vachat stream is mirrored in its waters. Its reflection blends with the water lilies scattered there, creating perfect harmony. A delight for the eye of the walker. It's impossible not to think of Monet's "Water Lilies." It is said that, long ago, two stonemasons working at the "Molière," located about fifty meters above, fell to their deaths there on a Sunday (yes, a Sunday...the Lord's Day). See: H. Savoie: Les Molières du Mont Vouan. Or perhaps the pond got its name because a peasant was swallowed up there with his cart...
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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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It can blow hard up there! I recommend the path that goes down to La Tour from the east
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Nice place to take a break but not worth a hike on its own. Nice view of the Rocafort castle less than 10 minutes away on foot. This stone is also located about thirty minutes from the Penaz waterfall which is worth the detour.
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The cross means summit of the Brasse mountain
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Incredible nature, the river has carved out a passage
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Pointe des Brasses is a summit of Haute-Savoie located in the Chablais massif, straddling the municipalities of Saint-Jeoire and Viuz-en-Sallaz, and culminating at 1,503 meters above sea level. Les Brasses is a toponym from a mountain pasture located above Viuz-en-Sallaz2. It could derive from the German Brache, which designates fallow or fallow land2,3, or from the Old German braka meaning “clearing”3. It is possible that it also derives from the Latin bracchium3 (“arm”), referring to the arms of the river, three of which have their source in Brasses: the Menoge, the Entreverges and Airets streams. In June 2013, a cross made by students from the Viuz-en-Sallaz Catholic Automobile School was erected on its summit. Six meters high, it is made up of 33 metal cubes measuring 30 centimeters on each side, assembled on site and arranged in a spiral by the students themselves. She was blessed on July 7, 2013 by Mgr Boivineau, Bishop of Annecy.
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The area around Peillonnex, situated in the Haute-Savoie department, offers a diverse range of natural features. You can discover majestic summits like Le Môle summit cross and Pointe d'Andey, dramatic gorges such as Gorges du Pont du Diable, and tranquil lakes or ponds like La Gouille aux Morts. There are also unique geological formations like the Copacou Stone.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Pointe d'Andey is known for its easy family walk, which can be enjoyed with sneakers or snowshoes depending on the season. La Gouille aux Morts, a peaceful pond, is also a calm spot for families to observe local wildlife.
For wildlife enthusiasts, La Gouille aux Morts is an excellent spot. Despite its name, this tranquil pond provides shelter and breeding grounds for beavers, mallards, herons, and a significant population of frogs. Its tall grasses and water lilies create a harmonious environment for these creatures.
Yes, the Copacou Stone is considered a sacrificial and chalice stone, exhibiting archaeological particularity. It features a unique shape with a steep side, a flat plateau, and a regular triangular depression in its center. From this site, you can also enjoy magnificent views of the valley and Rocafort castle, which is less than a 10-minute walk away.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the summits. Le Môle summit cross offers an exceptional vista where Mont Blanc stands out among nearly 700 visible peaks. Pointe d'Andey also provides scenic views after a pleasant climb. Additionally, the Copacou Stone offers a magnificent view of the valley.
The region around Peillonnex is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including mountain hikes like the 'Petit Môle – Le Môle loop'. For mountain biking, explore routes such as the 'Plateau de la Menoge – La Gouille aux Morts loop'. There are also dedicated running trails, like the 'Lac du Môle loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the MTB Trails around Peillonnex, Running Trails around Peillonnex, and Mountain Hikes around Peillonnex guides.
The difficulty varies depending on the monument. Some, like the path to Pointe d'Andey, are considered easy family walks. Others, particularly those leading to summits like Le Môle summit cross, involve intermediate to difficult climbs. The Gorges du Pont du Diable are generally intermediate in difficulty. Always check specific route details before heading out.
The best season largely depends on the activity you plan. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the gorges and stones. Summits like Le Môle and Pointe d'Andey are popular in warmer months for their views, but can also be accessed with snowshoes in winter. La Gouille aux Morts is charming year-round, with water lilies blooming in warmer seasons.
While not entirely hidden, La Gouille aux Morts is a peaceful and calm spot, tucked away from the main road to the Vallée Verte. It offers a serene atmosphere and a chance to observe local wildlife, reminiscent of a Monet painting with its water lilies. The Copacou Stone also offers a unique blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue, often overlooked by those focusing solely on larger attractions.
Yes, the Copacou Stone is noted as a nice place for a break or a picnic, offering great views of the valley and Rocafort castle. Many trails leading to summits and viewpoints also provide natural spots perfect for resting and enjoying the scenery.
Visitors frequently praise the exceptional views from summits like Le Môle summit cross, where Mont Blanc is visible. The incredible nature and aesthetic canyons of Gorges du Pont du Diable are also highly appreciated for their unique geological formations. The peaceful atmosphere and wildlife spotting opportunities at La Gouille aux Morts are also highlights for many.
While not directly listed as a primary natural monument in Peillonnex, the Penaz waterfall is mentioned as being about thirty minutes from the Copacou Stone, making it a potential stop if you are exploring that area.


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