Best mountain peaks around Monthion are found within the highly mountainous Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, where the commune is situated. Monthion, located in the Savoie department of France, has an elevation range from 319 to 2,048 meters, indicating its diverse mountainous surroundings. This area provides access to significant summits of the French Alps. The region offers a variety of mountain experiences, from local elevated areas suitable for walks to more challenging alpine ascents.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Amazing views on mount blanc, lac d’ annecy and more beautiful landscape! 😍 Attention, only take the path across the ridge to the chalet de L’Alpettaz if you are a really experienced hiker and like to get some adrenaline. It is super narrow and partly really dangerous. After finishing the dangerous part there is high grass through which the hike continues.
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As you climb the challenging trail to the top of Petite Sambuy, you’ll be rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views across the Tarentaise Valley. This iconic peak, nestled in the heart of the magnificent French Alps, offers a truly awe-inspiring experience. From the summit, you’ll be able to admire the snow-capped mountains, picturesque villages and winding rivers that characterise the region.
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Access is quite physical but you are largely rewarded by the sumptuous 360° landscapes once at the top 🤩
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Very nice view with an outstanding 360° Alpine panorama! Coming from the north via Le pas de l'âne, don't underestimate the difficulty of the ridge. At the end of February there was still a lot of snow and the fuses are not in place over the entire length. In parts, the hike has more of a via ferrata character. The ridge is sometimes very narrow and it feels like several hundred meters down to the left and right. But if you are prepared for it and are used to challenging terrain, then it is a super nice hike and absolutely recommendable!
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The Grand Arc is located at 2,484 meters. From here there are splendid views of Mont Blanc, Vanoise and Bauges.
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A small summit at 1814m straddling Savoie and Haute-Savoie. From here there are superb views of Lake Annecy and Mont Blanc.
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One of the summits above 2000m in the Bauges. Possibility of chaining the Mont Pécloz.
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Near Monthion, you can discover several highly-rated peaks. Petite Sambuy offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Bauges, Lake Annecy, and Mont Blanc from its 2,107-meter summit. Another favorite is La Belle-Étoile, a superb summit at 1,841 meters with an extensive panorama of the Bauges and Mont Blanc.
Yes, Mont d'Armenaz, at 2,158 meters, is considered quite accessible and is recommended for those looking to gain experience in mountain climbing. It's the sixth highest summit of the Bauges and offers a great introduction to the region's peaks.
The peaks around Monthion offer incredible panoramic views. From Petite Sambuy, you can see the Bauges, Lake Annecy, the Aravis mountain range, and Mont Blanc. La Belle-Étoile provides an extensive panorama of the Bauges and Mont Blanc. Mont Bellacha offers magnificent views stretching from the Mont Blanc Massif to Les Écrins via Belledone.
For those seeking a challenge, Petite Sambuy and La Belle-Étoile are both categorized as challenging. The broader Savoie region also features formidable ascents like La Grande Casse (3,855m) and Mont Thabor (3,178m), which are significant mountaineering endeavors.
Yes, with a bit of luck, you might encounter chamois in the area around Mont d'Armenaz. The natural environment of the Bauges massif and surrounding peaks provides habitats for various alpine wildlife.
Beyond the immediate vicinity of Monthion, the wider Savoie region boasts iconic peaks such as Mont Blanc, the highest mountain in Western Europe at 4,808 meters. Other significant summits include La Grande Casse (3,855m), Mont Thabor (3,178m), and the distinctive Aiguilles d'Arves (3,514m).
Absolutely. The region offers a diverse range of hiking experiences. You can find detailed routes, including challenging ones like the Dent du Corbeau loop, by exploring the Hiking around Monthion guide.
Besides hiking, the area around Monthion is excellent for other outdoor pursuits. You can find numerous routes for running in the Running Trails around Monthion guide, and road cycling enthusiasts can explore routes like the Val d'Arly cycle route in the Road Cycling Routes around Monthion guide.
The best time to visit the mountain peaks around Monthion generally depends on your activity. For hiking and enjoying the alpine scenery, late spring through early autumn (May to October) offers the most favorable weather conditions. Some higher peaks may still have snow early in the season.
Fougère Peak, rising to 1,849 meters, offers a superb view of the ridge path, the Pécloz, and the entire Bauges massif. A small cross marks its summit, providing a rewarding point for hikers.
For detailed information on specific trails, including their difficulty grades and distances, you can refer to the various komoot guides available for the region, such as the Hiking around Monthion guide, which lists routes like the challenging Dent du Corbeau loops.


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