Natural monuments around Ségny are primarily distinguished by commanding peaks, panoramic vistas, and rich biodiversity. Located near the Jura Mountains, the area is part of the Haut-Jura Regional Nature Park and the Haute Chaîne du Jura National Nature Reserve. These protected areas provide opportunities for experiencing diverse natural landscapes. The region offers access to several impressive natural monuments, making it a destination for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Summit in the forest, ideal for taking a break
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The Grand Crêt, at an altitude of 1,702 m, offers a magnificent view of the entire Alps, dominated by Mont Blanc. With a good pair of binoculars, in good weather, and unless I'm mistaken, the Matterhorn (4,478 m) in Switzerland is visible!
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Definitely my favorite place in Geneva, whatever the season, early in the morning or as evening falls. It feels good, somewhere else, and a place where you can dream all at once.
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Fantastic view - fantastic path. I was there for the first time in October 1976.
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attention ! only the return trip by the same path is possible between Petit Montrond and Grand Montrond from June 1 to September 30. the loop passing through private mountain pastures is closed between these dates. no particular difficulty except for a few rocky passages and a slight difference in altitude. a pair of shoes with a stiff, grippy sole can help, but it's also doable in sneakers, as long as you're used to mountain paths.
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Altitude: 1596 m, the view is magnificent. View of the entire Lake Geneva basin, Alps and Mont Blanc
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This trail runs along an alpine pasture where Patous are present: The Patou or protection dog: What attitude should you adopt? When hiking, it is common to come across flocks of sheep or goats guarded by protection dogs, called Patous. These dogs, formidable against predators such as wolves, bears and lynx, can frighten hikers with their barking. The Patou protects the flocks in total autonomy. Its main role is to dissuade intruders and alert the shepherd. Raised among the sheep from a young age, it learns to protect them permanently, often in groups. To avoid problems with a Patou: - Identify the pasture areas before leaving. Keep your distance and go around the flocks if possible. - In the event of an encounter, remain calm, turn around slowly or stop to let the dog sniff you. - Do not try to pet or feed the animals, avoid sudden movements, do not run, and avoid taking pictures. For trail runners: - Do not run when approaching a herd. - Take off your headphones to hear the dog barking. By adopting these behaviors, you will be able to coexist peacefully with the protection dogs during your hikes. For more information: Pasto Kezako: https://www.pasto-kezako.fr/ Map Patou, where are the protection dogs?: https://www.pasto-kezako.fr/ou-sont-les-chiens-de-protection-2/ The toolbox for awareness: https://www.pasto-kezako.fr/sensibiliser-au-pastoralisme-boite-a-outils/
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Beyond the well-known peaks, you can explore Crêt de la Neige, the highest point in the Jura, offering panoramic views of Lake Geneva and the Alps. Another significant site is Grand Crêt, the third highest peak, which provides expansive vistas over the Pays de Gex and the Lake Geneva basin.
Many natural monuments, such as Grand Montrond, offer spectacular 360-degree panoramic views. On clear days, you can see Lake Geneva, the Valserine Valley, the Pays de Gex, and even the majestic Mont Blanc and the Alps.
Yes, the region offers several challenging hikes. For instance, ascents to peaks like Le Reculet, the second-highest in the Jura, provide a true perspective over the massif and are popular for those seeking demanding routes. You can find difficult hiking routes like the 'Colomby de Gex Summit – Grand Montrond loop' or 'Branveau – Colomby de Gex Summit loop' in the Hiking around Ségny guide.
The area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking and snowshoeing trails, especially around the Col de la Faucille. Cycling is also popular, with challenging climbs like the ascent from Gex to Col de la Faucille. For more options, check out the Hiking around Ségny, Gravel biking around Ségny, and Cycling around Ségny guides.
The Jura mountain range offers distinct experiences throughout the year. While snow can persist on higher summits like Crêt de la Neige even in summer, spring and autumn provide pleasant hiking conditions with vibrant flora or colorful foliage. Winter is ideal for snowshoeing, especially around Col de la Faucille. Note that some areas, like parts of Grand Montrond, may have limited access from December to June for nature development.
Yes, the Conservatory and Botanical Garden of Geneva is a family-friendly option, offering beautifully landscaped areas and a tropical garden shed with free admission. While many mountain trails can be challenging, some sections of the Haut-Jura Regional Nature Park offer easier paths suitable for families.
The natural monuments in this region, particularly the high peaks like Crêt de la Neige, are part of the Haute Chaîne, the easternmost and highest chain of the French Jura. This area showcases exceptional geology, including the formation of commanding peaks and deep valleys, characteristic of the Jura mountain range.
Yes, on clear days, several natural monuments offer stunning views of Mont Blanc. From the summit of Crêt de la Neige, Grand Montrond, and the Col de la Faucille, you can often enjoy magnificent vistas of the majestic Mont Blanc and the entire Alpine chain.
The Col de la Faucille is a mountain pass at 1,323 meters, known for its strategic location and 360-degree panorama of the Alps and the Valserine Valley. It's a popular starting point for hiking and snowshoeing trails within the Haut-Jura Regional Nature Park and the Haute Chaîne du Jura Nature Reserve, and has been featured in the Tour de France as a challenging cycling climb.
Yes, the natural monuments around Ségny are primarily located within the Haut-Jura Regional Nature Park and the Haute Chaîne du Jura National Nature Reserve. These protected areas ensure the preservation of the region's rich biodiversity and diverse natural landscapes, offering exceptional opportunities for exploration.
The protected areas, such as the Haut-Jura Regional Nature Park, are rich in biodiversity. Trails around Grand Montrond, for example, are known for their rich and varied flora. The diverse landscapes of forests and alpine pastures provide habitats for various wildlife, though specific sightings depend on the season and location.
Visitors frequently praise the exceptional panoramic views, especially those encompassing Lake Geneva, the Pays de Gex, and the Alps, including Mont Blanc. The opportunity for profound immersion into the unique geology and flora, as well as the variety of hiking experiences from moderate to challenging, are also highly appreciated.


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