Best mountain peaks around Abondance are found in the Haute-Savoie department of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. This alpine village is surrounded by a natural landscape featuring several notable mountain peaks. These peaks offer diverse outdoor activities and are a draw for nature enthusiasts and hikers. The region is characterized by its mountainous terrain and traditional alpine culture.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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A very beautiful peak. Its striking shape attracted me from a distance. That's what a mountain should be like. Some climbing required. Great view. The Chablais is a very beautiful mountain range. Visible as far as Mont Blanc.
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Col de Cou is a mountain pass on the border of France and Switzerland. This beautiful area offers some of the most stunning views over the Dents Blanches massif. There’s a small bivouac at the summit where you can find shelter in case of bad weather.
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A grassy pass, swinging between France and Switzerland, connecting the regions of Champéry to Morzine – two iconic mountain towns. From the pass, naturally, you will enjoy fantastic views of this historic region, and the pass itself is an excellent summary of this region, making it an ideal place to visit for those new to the area. Many trails connect to this point, making it accessible to all types of cyclists and walks.
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A beautiful highlight on a long, grassy ridge, connected to a multitude of different riding options. Living up to its name, the summit offers excellent views of the Dent du Midi region, as well as the surrounding mountains, making this peak an excellent place to stop for lunch and enjoy the panorama.
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A high peak on a beautiful open ridge. The ridge is covered in native grass and flora, with winding trails, ideal for a leisurely but rewarding run. This summit offers a particularly beautiful view of the Dents du Midi mountains.
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On September 3rd, 2023 we hiked along both edges of the Mémises in bright sunshine.
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Done on August 23 at 27° on the way up from Champéry under “green” cover and welcoming trees. At the pass a superb Franco-Swiss panoramic view. On the way down...full sun, but cheerful streams and a few fountains. A wonderful loop.
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The Abondance region boasts several impressive peaks. Among them are Mont de Grange and Cornettes de Bise, both reaching 2,432 meters and offering superb panoramas. Other significant peaks include Mont Chauffé, known for its wild setting, and the Grammont Summit (2,172 m), which provides excellent views over Lake Geneva. The region also features the Dent d'Oche summit, an emblematic mountain of the Chablais massif.
Yes, Abondance offers several challenging routes for experienced hikers. The climb to Mont de Grange is rewarding but demanding, especially along the Coicon ridge. The hike to Cornettes de Bise is considered one of the most beautiful but also demanding in the Chablais. Mont Chauffé also presents a route for experienced hikers due to very steep slopes, aerial passages, and some easy rock-climbing sections. The Dent d'Oche summit also involves exposed passages equipped with cables.
The mountain peaks around Abondance offer breathtaking panoramic views. From Mont de Grange, you can enjoy a 360° panorama of the entire Abondance Valley and the Mont Blanc massif. Cornettes de Bise provides exceptional views of Lake Geneva, the Chablais peaks, the Swiss Alps, and the Mont Blanc massif. The Grammont Summit offers excellent views over Lake Geneva, stretching from Lausanne to Chillon Castle. From Bellevue Point, you can see the Dent du Midi region and surrounding mountains, while The Vuargne Cross provides views of the Mémises mountain range and Lake Geneva.
Yes, the region has historical significance. The Col de Coux, a mountain pass forming the border between Switzerland and France, was historically known as a smuggling route in the early 20th century. It also served as a passage for those fleeing during World War II. The surrounding Mont de Grange nature reserve is also excellent for discovering the region's typical heritage, including traditional wooden chalets and local cheese production.
Beyond hiking, the mountains around Abondance offer diverse outdoor experiences year-round. In winter, the region is part of the Portes du Soleil ski area, with options for skiing, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing. During summer, you can enjoy mountain biking, fishing, or rafting in the clear streams. For specific routes, you can explore options like cycling around Abondance with routes such as the "Abondance Village – Bassachaux Pass loop" or various mountain hikes like the "Mont de Grange loop" and "Les Cornettes de Bise – Col de Vernaz loop." Find more details on these activities at the Cycling around Abondance and Mountain Hikes around Abondance guide pages.
While many peaks offer challenging climbs, there are also more accessible options. The climb to the Col d'Ubine, dominated by Mont Chauffé's impressive north face, is described as a pleasant walk suitable even for young children. Additionally, the area features beautiful mountain lakes like Lac des Plagnes and Lac de Tavaneuse, which provide scenic spots for picnics and easier hikes. For example, the "Cubourré Waterfall – Lac des Plagnes loop" is a moderate hike. You can find more hiking routes at the Hiking around Abondance guide page.
The Abondance region is rich in flora and fauna. When hiking to peaks like Cornettes de Bise or the Grammont Summit, you might spot ibex. The area also offers opportunities to encounter other local wildlife such as marmots, chamois, and red deer, especially in protected natural areas like the Mont de Grange nature reserve.
The mountains around Abondance are worth visiting year-round, depending on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for hiking, mountain biking, and enjoying the verdant valleys and mountain lakes. Winter transforms the region into a snowy paradise, perfect for skiing, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing as part of the Portes du Soleil ski area.
Many peaks offer fantastic photo opportunities. The 360° panorama from Mont de Grange is superb. From Cornettes de Bise, the views of Lake Geneva, the Chablais peaks, and the Mont Blanc massif are exceptional. Bellevue Point, a summit on a grassy ridge, lives up to its name with excellent views of the Dent du Midi region. The The Vuargne Cross also offers a magnificent view on a clear day, with an orientation sign to help identify landmarks.
At 2,221 meters, the Dent d'Oche summit is one of the most emblematic mountains of the Chablais massif. From its summit, the panorama over Lake Geneva is gigantic, with the Jura delimiting the horizon and Mont Blanc easily recognizable on a clear day. The climb can be challenging, involving a chimney and some exposed passages equipped with cables, but the views are highly rewarding.
Mont Chauffé is an isolated and less-visited summit that provides a wild setting with superb 360° panoramas of Lake Geneva, the Chablais, the Dents du Midi, and the Mont Blanc Massif. Its challenging nature contributes to its wild and unspoiled feel, making it a hidden gem for those seeking solitude and dramatic scenery.
Yes, the Col de Coux is a notable mountain pass that forms the border between Switzerland and France. It's not only known for its beautiful views at the border point but also for its historical significance as a former smuggling route. The customs building at the Col is magnificent, nestled between the crests of the Mine d'Or and the "Rouleau du Bostan," and serves as a starting point for many hikes.


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