Best mountain peaks around Bourg-Saint-Maurice are situated in the Tarentaise Valley, serving as a base for exploring diverse alpine landscapes. The region offers a variety of peaks with distinct features and panoramic views. These mountains present opportunities for hikers and nature enthusiasts to experience varied terrain and expansive vistas.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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Incredible views and a breathtaking ridge trail
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This is the highest peak in the Alps, in Italy and France and in Europe. It is one of the Seven Summits! Mountaineering was born here and this goal is a lifelong dream for many. Unmissable.
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Sunrise from the summit of Mont Blanc!
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As you ascend the slopes of Mont Joly, you’ll be rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of the Chamonix Valley and Mont Blanc. This iconic peak offers a challenging but rewarding hike, with varied terrain ranging from lush alpine meadows to rocky scree slopes. Once you reach the summit, you’ll be captivated by the breathtaking views of snow-capped mountains, glaciers and waterfalls. Don’t forget to pack a picnic and enjoy a well-deserved break while soaking up the beauty of the surrounding landscape.
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Spectacular and relatively untechnical route (but you don't have to have problems with heights and overhangs) with unique views of Mont Blanc and the Grand Jorasses from the top of Val Veny. Above all, very little frequented
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The ridge trail is worth the trip, with spectacular views towards Mont Blanc and Lake Roselend.
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Where the path widens somewhat, with barriers marking out a suitable place for a break.
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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider Roche Parstire, which provides exceptional 360-degree vistas of the surrounding mountains, including the majestic Mont Blanc massif. Lancebranlette is another excellent choice, offering views of Mont Pourri, the Matterhorn, parts of Italy, and Mont Blanc, especially stunning at sunset. Pointe de Combe Bénite also boasts incredible 360-degree views, encompassing Mont Pourri, the vast Beaufortain massif, and glimpses of Mont Blanc.
Yes, Mont Fortin Summit and Ruins is notable for its old military installation at the summit, combining natural beauty with historical intrigue. From its peak, you can also enjoy grandiose views of Mont Blanc and its glaciers.
The terrain varies significantly across the peaks. For instance, Lancebranlette features mountain pastures and schist, with a well-marked path. Pointe de Combe Bénite involves varied terrain, from mountain pastures to more rugged sections. Pointe de Friolin offers diverse scenery, including forests, alpine pastures, and rocky outcrops. Peaks like Roche Parstire feature a soaring ridgeline walk.
For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, Mont Blanc Summit is the highest point in the Alps and is known for being a strenuous climb requiring good equipment and experience. Pointe de Friolin is also described as a rewarding and challenging hike through diverse scenery, suitable for those seeking a significant alpine experience.
Many trails lead to or pass by beautiful natural features. For example, the hike to Lancebranlette can include a detour via Lac sans Fond. You can also visit Lac du Miage, a glacier-fed lake on the south side of Mont Blanc, which offers a unique landscape with its varying water levels. Hikers on Lancebranlette may also spot male ibex along the ridge.
Beyond hiking to the summits, the region around Bourg-Saint-Maurice offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, such as the challenging 'Stage 2: Les Chapieux to Courmayeur – Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc', or more moderate options like 'View of the Mountains – Hiking Trail 72 loop from Arc 1800'. Mountain biking is also popular, with routes like 'Tour des Arcs' and 'Lac Esola depuis Borg-St. Maurice en boucle'. For mountaineering, there are routes like 'Jusqu a la via ferrata – View of Mont Blanc loop from Cormet de Roselend'. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails, MTB Trails, and Mountain Hikes guides for Bourg-Saint-Maurice.
Signal des Têtes / Les Deux Têtes (2,385 m) is visible from Bourg-Saint-Maurice and is considered easily accessible, often via Les Arcs 1600. The hike offers impressive views across the Alps, sometimes through pine forests and onto open mountainsides.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse alpine environment and the breathtaking panoramas. Many highlights, such as Mont Blanc Summit and Roche Parstire, are praised for their exceptional 360-degree views. The opportunity to encounter local wildlife, like ibex on Lancebranlette, also adds to the appeal. The variety of peaks caters to different fitness levels and interests, ensuring a rewarding experience for all.
Mont Joly is the highest peak in the Évasion Mont Blanc ski area, offering excellent views of the Mont Blanc massif from its summit at 2,525 meters.
Yes, Roche Parstire is the first summit on a soaring mountain ridgeline between Col du Pré and Mont Coin in the Beaufortain massif. The trail along this ridge is known for its gloriously fun, fast, and undulating sections with amazing views in all directions, making it a classic route in the area.
Pointe de Combe Bénite, with its varied terrain, is particularly popular for ski touring during winter, offering a different way to experience its incredible 360-degree views.


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