Best mountain peaks around Savièse offer diverse alpine experiences on a sun-drenched plateau in the Valais canton. The region provides access to a variety of mountain terrain, from picturesque hiking trails to challenging alpine ascents. Savièse is known for its diverse landscapes, including vineyards, historic irrigation channels, and views of the Rhône Valley and the Valais Alps. This area features numerous marked trails suitable for different fitness levels, allowing exploration of natural treasures and unique geological formations.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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The hike from Lauenensee to the Geltenhütte SAC is a fantastic mountain hike with waterfalls, alpine scenery, and spectacular scenery ⛰️💧🌿. Route: Starts at the Lauenensee parking lot (CHF 15). The trail initially leads leisurely along the lake, then steadily ascends through the Gelten and Lauibach valleys. Impressive waterfalls and rock faces abound. You reach the Geltenhütte (2,002 m) after about 2.5 to 3 hours (approx. 620 m elevation gain). Highlights: ✅ Idyllic Lauenensee right at the start ✅ Wild waterfalls ✅ Quiet, well-marked mountain trail ✅ Refreshments & overnight stay at the Geltenhütte SAC 🛏️🍲 ✅ Possibility of extending the hike, e.g. B. to the Arpelistock Equipment: Sturdy hiking boots 🥾, weather protection 🧥, plenty of water & snacks 💧🥪, and possibly walking poles 🦯. In early summer, there may be patches of snow – surefootedness is required. Recommendation: Set off early in the morning ⏰, especially on warm days – the trail is exposed to the sun.
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The view on both sides of the valley, from the summit, is worth the effort of climbing it, which is an intense effort ... nature is so beautiful, between rocks and mountain pastures, and the path steep but never dangerous! The view of the mountain lake rewards the most romantic and capsizes the souls of others! Come and enjoy, nature is so generous!
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magnificent view of the lake and the surrounding mountains
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An ideal starting point for alpine hikes and mountain tours! 🥾⛰️ Perfect for a well-deserved break and overnight stay.🌄🍽️
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From the summit, at 2351 m, we admire a 360 degree view with Les Diablerets to the south, Lake Lioson to the north, the Col des Mosses to the west. Previously you could go to the summit by cable car.
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An impressive grassy ridge with spectacular views of the surrounding mountains. The summit is connected to fantastic, flowing trails, offering a diverse and captivating ride in an unrivaled location.
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A wide summit, located above the Nendaz ski resort. From the top, you can expect an excellent view of the Mont Blanc range, as well as the sea of mountains that surrounds it. The summit is accessible via a wide range of different trails, with varying difficulties, making it a great goal for a range of runners.
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The route around the lake has a few inclines and obstacles, but it is also manageable for younger children without any problems. In addition to fantastic panoramic views, there are also a few waterfalls to be admired.
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The region around Savièse offers several impressive peaks. For a fantastic all-round view of the surrounding peaks and the wide valley, consider visiting Mont Rouge Summit. Another notable peak is Pic Chaussy Summit, which provides a declared 360-degree mountain panorama.
Yes, Dent de Nendaz is a summit known for its excellent views of the Mont Blanc range and the surrounding mountains. It's accessible via various trails, making it a great goal for different fitness levels.
Beyond the peaks themselves, the area boasts diverse natural features. You can explore picturesque reservoirs like Lake Tseuzier, which is surrounded by waterfalls, streams, and varied plant life. The Sanetsch Pass region, near Savièse, also offers high mountain meadows and sculpted rock formations.
For those seeking a challenge, the Wildhorn massif, which includes peaks like Arpelistock (around 3,035m), offers strenuous alpine hikes and multi-day routes. The Sanetsch Pass region also features numerous marked trails of varying difficulty, including some with vertiginous landscapes leading towards glaciers.
While many peaks offer challenging ascents, areas like Lake Tseuzier are considered family-friendly. You can walk around the reservoir in about an hour, enjoying waterfalls, streams, and forests. The region also features leisurely walks along historic bisses (irrigation channels).
The region has a rich historical context, notably with the ancient bisses (historic irrigation channels) like the Bisse du Torrent Neuf, which was built between 1430 and 1448. Remnants of old infrastructure, such as the former cable car at Prabé Summit, also add a layer of historical interest to the natural beauty.
The area is a paradise for hikers and cyclists. You can find numerous marked trails for hiking, from leisurely walks to challenging alpine treks. Cycling is also popular, especially around the Sanetsch Pass. For specific routes, explore the hiking trails or cycling routes around Savièse.
For refreshments and even overnight stays, the Gelten Hut (SAC) is a well-situated option, especially if you're exploring the Wildhorn massif. Near Lake Tseuzier, you can find the Rawil restaurant at the foot of the dam.
The summer months are ideal for hiking and cycling, with numerous marked trails accessible. In early summer, some trails might still have patches of snow, requiring sure-footedness and appropriate equipment. The region's sun-drenched plateau makes it enjoyable for outdoor activities during warmer seasons.
Yes, there are several circular hiking routes. For example, you can find routes like the 'Cabane de Prarochet from Col du Sanetsch in a loop' or the 'Torrent-Neuf of Savièse – Suspension Bridge loop from Savièse' among the hiking trails around Savièse.
When hiking in the Savièse mountains, it's recommended to wear sturdy hiking boots and bring weather protection, as conditions can change. Plenty of water and snacks are essential, and walking poles can be helpful, especially on more challenging or exposed trails. Always check for potential snow patches in early summer.
While many areas are best accessed by car, some locations like Lake Tseuzier are accessible by post bus from Sion during the summer months. Always check local public transport schedules for specific routes and seasonal availability.

