Best attractions and places to see around Vallières are located in the Haute-Savoie department, a region recognized for its natural landscapes and proximity to the Lake Annecy area. The geography features mountains, rivers like the Fier, and notable natural formations such as gorges. This area provides a combination of historical sites and opportunities for outdoor exploration.
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Beautiful historic bridge, also called the bridge of the "black virgin".
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Beautiful historic bridge in Seyssel
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Head of Mandallaz and Sillingy fault mirror
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Located on the heights of Mont Clergeon to the north of Lac du Bourget, the Col du Clergeon – 979 m – has the particularity of belonging to a non-Alpine massif, in this case that of Jura but also to the department of Savoie which is naturally affiliated with the Alps. WEST SIDE This slope starting at Ruffieux, located just opposite the Grand Colombier, has an air copied from that of its illustrious neighbor: certainly shorter with 8.8 km but at 8.5% on average! Around fifteen bends will help you climb the 728 m of positive altitude difference. Still count on a big passage of 1840 m at 10.5% to reach the Col du Clergeon at 979 m above sea level which marks the border with Haute-Savoie. EASTERN SIDE This slope starts at Rumilly in… Haute-Savoie. It offers a positive altitude difference equivalent to the western slope with 772 m but being longer with 15 km, the difficulty is a little less with an average slope of 6.5%. However, the ascent is tricky because it has 2 descents that will have to be climbed back up and a long passage of 3.4 km on a slope of between 8.5 and 9.5%. Small sweetness: the finale won't be too difficult. Sources: Alpes4ever
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Mandallaz Mountain, also known as Mandallaz Mountain (pronounced Mandalle), or Balme Mountain, is a mountain in the Prealps located in the Haute-Savoie department (France). The word mandallaz comes from the Old French muer, which gave rise to the verbs "remer" and "mouvoir," and more specifically the noun remue. It thus refers to a small chalet located in an alpine pasture, and in Savoyard, muanda, with the diminutive suffix -allaz. The mountain is locally known as Balme Mountain or La Balme-de-Sillingy, from the name of the eponymous commune. In a transcript of a meeting of the Florimontane Academy (1912), a note states that "Mandallaz is wrongly called the mountain of Balme de Sillingy." It can also be called Mandallaz Mountain or simply La Mandallaz. The Mandallaz Mountains are a small pre-Alpine massif, eight kilometers long and three to four kilometers wide, located northwest of the Annecy basin. It extends through the communes of Annecy (formerly Pringy), Choisy, Cuvat, Épagny-Metz-Tessy, La Balme-de-Sillingy, Sillingy, and Allonzier-la-Caille. Its most prominent peak, the Tête de la Mandallaz, at the southern end of the mountain overlooking La Balme-de-Sillingy and Épagny-Metz-Tessy at an altitude of 900 meters, is not its highest point; the highest point is located in the center of the mountain at 923 meters. The Mandallaz offers panoramic views of the Annecy metropolitan area, Lake Annecy, the Alps, the Montagne d'Âge, and the surrounding countryside.
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Nice area, we would love to cycle there again.
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The area around Vallières, located in Haute-Savoie, offers several impressive natural sites. You can visit the Fier Gorge, where a catwalk allows you to explore about 25 meters above the Fier river. Another notable natural feature is the Tête de la Mandallaz, which provides panoramic views of the Annecy urban area, Lake Annecy, and the Alps. Lake Annecy itself, known for its beautiful scenery, is also within reach.
Yes, the region boasts several historical points of interest. The Old bridge of Seyssel, also known as the "bridge of the Black Virgin," is a historical suspension bridge dating from 1840. Additionally, the Pont Coppet, a stone bridge built in 1626 spanning the Fier river, is one of the oldest bridges in the department. The nearby town of Annecy also offers a rich historical center.
Families can enjoy exploring the Fier Gorge, which offers an engaging experience with its unique catwalk and informative displays, including a story for children. The Old bridge of Seyssel is also categorized as family-friendly, offering a historical landmark to visit. The general area provides opportunities for easy walks and enjoying the natural surroundings.
Absolutely! The Vallières area is excellent for hiking. You can find various trails, including easy loops like the "Hiking loop from Vallières" (6.1 km) or the "Pont Coppet – Coppet Bridge loop from Rumilly" (6.1 km). For more moderate options, consider the "Forest Path loop from Saint-Eusèbe" (14.3 km) or another "Hiking loop from Vallières" (13.4 km). Discover more routes on the Hiking around Vallières guide.
Yes, there are numerous cycling opportunities. For touring cyclists, options range from moderate to difficult, such as the "Bike loop from Vallières" (21.8 km, moderate) or the "Steep climb in the forest – Princes' Mountain loop from Vallières" (25 km, difficult). Road cyclists can also find routes like the "Bois de la Salle loop from Rumilly" (21.7 km, moderate). Explore more on the Cycling around Vallières guide and Road Cycling Routes around Vallières guide.
Seyssel is unique because it is situated on both banks of the Rhône river, which forms the border between the Ain and Haute-Savoie departments. This distinct administrative division means the village has two churches and two town halls, one for each department, making for an interesting local governance structure.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Tête de la Mandallaz. This mountain offers extensive vistas of the Annecy metropolitan area, the stunning Lake Annecy, the majestic Alps, and the surrounding countryside. Another viewpoint is the Col du Clergeon, a mountain pass that provides scenic outlooks.
The period from March to October is generally ideal for outdoor activities around Vallières, especially for visiting attractions like the Fier Gorge, which is open during these months. The warmer months are perfect for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the natural beauty of the Lake Annecy region.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Col du Clergeon is a mountain pass known for its tough climb from the west, though it sees very little car traffic. It offers a beautiful forest climb and is considered an intermediate to challenging trail for both cyclists and hikers.
The Vallières region, particularly in Haute-Savoie, is characterized by a diverse natural landscape. It features mountains, rivers like the Fier, and significant natural formations such as gorges. The proximity to Lake Annecy further adds to its appeal, offering a blend of alpine scenery, water bodies, and lush forests.
Visitors to the Fier Gorge consistently praise its unique natural spectacle. They highlight the impressive catwalk that allows exploration 25 meters above the river, showcasing the deep ravine carved through limestone. Many find it definitely worth seeing, despite potential visitor masses, appreciating the detailed information provided about its origin.
Yes, several easy walking trails are available. For instance, the "Hiking loop from Vallières" is an easy 6.1 km route. Another accessible option is the "Pont Coppet – Coppet Bridge loop from Rumilly," also an easy 6.1 km walk, perfect for a relaxed outing. You can find these and more on the Hiking around Vallières guide.
The Old bridge of Seyssel is a significant historical landmark. Built between 1838 and 1840, this suspension bridge is also known as the "bridge of the Black Virgin" due to a statue of the Virgin, protector of boatmen, located at the top of its middle pier. It was once a crucial passage and remains a beautiful piece of engineering and local heritage.


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