Best mountain peaks around Fully, a municipality in the canton of Valais, Switzerland, offer diverse alpine experiences. The region is characterized by its mountainous landscape, providing a focal point for outdoor activities. From its slopes, visitors can observe the Rhone Valley and surrounding peaks. The area features varied terrain, including pastures, rocky sections, and forests.
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Beautiful, smooth, never extremely steep and only a few cars even on weekends.
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The rewards are the magnificent view of the Val de Bagnes and the cheese crust at the refreshment bar at the Col du Lein
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A pleasant, grassy mountain pass, with spectacular views of the Valais mountains. The pass is pastoral and synonymous with the typically Swiss mountain terrain. This pass is connected to many popular areas by a variety of trails, making it an excellent place for all types of walks and cyclists.
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The Col de la Croix de Coeur was participating in the 2023 Giro d'Italia. The road surface has been improved for the race, but near the summit some gravel remains. The Pass can be crossed easily by road bike and is generally open at the end of May, beginning of June depending on snow conditions. You may want to check in advance that the Pass is open.
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A high point on the ridge above the front part of the Verbier ski and mountain bike resort. From here you will have a fantastic view of the resort, as well as the Valais mountains. Best of all, there's a diverse range of trails leading to this location, so there's a little bit for everyone. It's a great place to enjoy your sandwich before heading back down the slopes.
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A gentle, car-accessible mountain pass. This pass offers excellent views, while also being the starting point for a variety of different hiking trails.
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Right on the hillside with a view of Martigny. Steep, hard climb. Very blocked.
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The climb from the Auberge de Chindonne has endless switchbacks up to the summit. But the view from the summit of the Rhone Valley and Lake Geneva and the mountains behind it is very beautiful and makes up for the exertion 👍🏻. There is a lot of space at the summit. On the other side towards the south you have the Dents du Midi without any disturbing mountains in front. Just the one, the Dent de Valère at 2267m🤷🏻♂️. The way there is along a beautiful ridge walk. From there there really is no mountain in between until you reach the Dents du Midi.
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The region around Fully offers several rewarding peaks. The Dent de Valerette Summit provides panoramic views of the Rhône Valley and Lake Geneva. Another must-see is the Pierre Avoi Summit, known for its spectacular vistas of the Rhône Valley and Verbier. Additionally, the Grand Chavalard, towering directly over Fully, offers magnificent 360-degree views of the Alps and the Rhône Valley.
Yes, the Col de la Croix de Cœur is a notable mountain pass offering views of the Dent de Nendaz, Mont Gond, and Mont Gelé. It features a fully paved road connecting La Tzoumaz and Verbier. Another option is Col du Lein, a pleasant grassy pass with spectacular views of the Valais mountains, ideal for walks and cycling.
The alpine environment around Fully, particularly on trails leading to Grand Chavalard, is home to diverse wildlife. You might encounter majestic ibex (bouquetins) and even bearded vultures (gypaètes barbus) soaring overhead, adding to the natural allure of your hike.
While many summits require significant effort, the area around Grand Chavalard offers more leisurely circular hikes, such as the 'Tour du Grand Chavalard,' which are rated intermediate and accessible via the Jorasse chairlift. The Col du Lein is also noted as family-friendly, with its grassy meadows and accessibility by car, making it a good starting point for various walks.
Below Grand Chavalard, you'll find the stunning Lac Supérieur de Fully, a clear mountain lake with historical significance as a former hydroelectric reservoir. Many peaks and passes, including Dent de Valerette Summit and Pierre Avoi Summit, serve as excellent viewpoints offering expansive vistas of the Rhône Valley, Lake Geneva, and the Mont Blanc massif.
The region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including the 'Tour of Grand Chavalard' and the 'Lac Supérieur du Fully loop from L'Erié'. For running enthusiasts, there are routes like 'Views from Col du Fenestral loop from Chiboz d'en Haut'. More challenging mountaineering routes, such as 'Grand Dent de Morcles – Summit Trail Above Valais loop from Jorasse', are also available. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Fully, Running Trails around Fully, and Mountain Hikes around Fully guide pages.
Yes, several mountain huts and cafes offer opportunities for refreshments or overnight stays. For instance, Cabane du Fenestral and Cabane de Sorniot provide exceptional views and services. Additionally, the Alpage de Bovine - Rustic Mountain Cafe is a popular spot with homemade food and stunning views over the valley, especially welcoming after a challenging climb.
Grand Chavalard is significant because it's the imposing summit directly overlooking the municipality of Fully, earning it the nickname 'the mountain of the Fulliérains'. It offers spectacular panoramic views, diverse alpine landscapes, and is associated with the historic Lac Supérieur de Fully. It also hosts challenging sporting events like the 'Kilomètre Vertical de Fully', highlighting its steep terrain.
The best time to visit largely depends on the activity. For hiking and enjoying the full alpine landscape, late spring through early autumn (roughly June to October) typically offers the most favorable weather conditions. During these months, trails are generally clear of snow, and mountain huts are open. Always check local weather and trail conditions before heading out.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking panoramic views from summits like Dent de Valerette Summit and Pierre Avoi Summit, often describing them as 'magnificent' and 'worth the climb'. The diverse alpine landscape, the chance to spot wildlife like ibex, and the serene beauty of places like Lac Supérieur de Fully also contribute to a highly rewarding experience for nature lovers and hikers.
Yes, the region offers challenging routes. The ascent to the summit of Grand Chavalard is considered 'very difficult' with steep, exposed sections. The mountain is also famous for hosting the 'Kilomètre Vertical de Fully', one of the steepest vertical kilometer races globally. Many of the mountaineering routes listed, such as 'Grand Dent de Morcles – Summit Trail Above Valais loop', are also rated as difficult.


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