Best attractions and places to see around Leschaux include natural features within the Bauges Massif Regional Natural Park and nearby cultural sites. Leschaux is a commune in the Haute-Savoie department, serving as a base for exploring the surrounding mountains and valleys. The village is situated on the slopes of the Semnoz Massif, which is part of the Bauges range. This region offers diverse landscapes, from mountain passes to the shores of Lake Annecy.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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Beautiful lake, beautiful bike path, packed full on Sundays.
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Beautiful cycle path along the lake.
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Beautiful lake and beautiful cycle path on an old railway line.
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Beautiful railway line cycle path with tunnel.
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The tour of Lake Annecy is very nice to do. For those who do not like steep climbs, you have to go around clockwise because the climb between Menthon-Saint-Bernard and Talloires is gentler, and for those who like small climbs, you have to go counterclockwise because the Talloires hill is steep anyway.
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Magnificent lake but watch out for people in high season!
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The tunnel is lit, no need for a headlight
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Leschaux is surrounded by stunning natural beauty. You can visit Lake Annecy, renowned for its turquoise waters and opportunities for swimming and water sports. The Angon Waterfall offers an impressive natural spectacle after a short hike. The region is also part of the Bauges Massif Regional Natural Park, providing diverse landscapes and the prominent Semnoz Massif for panoramic views.
Yes, the area offers several family-friendly options. The 36-kilometer cycle path around Lake Annecy is mostly flat and suitable for families, though it can be busy in peak season. For hiking, there are easy trails available, such as the 'View of Lac du Bourget – Crêt de l'Aigle loop from Les Alpages' or the 'Semnoz ascent – Crêt de Châtillon Summit loop from Les Alpages', both listed as easy in the Hiking around Leschaux guide.
The region around Leschaux is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling around Lake Annecy, including passing through the unique Cycle tunnel. Hiking is very popular, with routes ranging from easy to difficult, as detailed in the Hiking around Leschaux guide. Gravel biking and running trails are also available, offering diverse terrain for all skill levels. For example, the Gravel biking around Leschaux guide features routes like the 'Lake Annecy – View of Lake Annecy loop'.
Leschaux is a great base for hiking. The Semnoz Massif, part of the Bauges range, offers numerous trails. You can find easy loops like 'View of Mont Blanc – Crêt de l'Aigle loop from Les Alpages' or more challenging options such as 'Semnoz Refuge – Semnoz ascent loop from Leschaux'. For a comprehensive list and details, refer to the Hiking around Leschaux guide.
While Leschaux itself is known for its natural beauty, you can visit the Neo-Romanesque Église Saint-Jean-Baptiste in the village. Nearby, the town of Annecy, approximately 14 km away, boasts a historic Old Town with canals and medieval architecture. Other charming villages like Talloires and Menthon-Saint-Bernard on Lake Annecy's shores also offer cultural appeal.
The region is beautiful year-round, but late spring and early fall are often ideal for cycling and hiking around Lake Annecy, as the weather is pleasant and the paths are less crowded than in summer. Summer offers warm temperatures perfect for swimming and water sports in the lake. Winter provides opportunities for snow sports on the Semnoz Massif.
Yes, you can discover local flavors. The GAEC des Noisetiers farm near Leschaux offers samples of local farmhouse Abondance cheese. Additionally, you might find local producers like Daniel Boitte, a chocolatier in the area, providing unique culinary experiences. Nearby towns like Annecy, Faverges, and Lescheraines also host markets where you can find local produce.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning natural landscapes, especially the beauty of Lake Annecy with its clear turquoise waters and surrounding mountains. The extensive cycle path around the lake is also a highlight, offering a great way to explore. Many enjoy the impressive sight of the Angon Waterfall and the peaceful atmosphere of the Lake Annecy - East Shore, which provides beautiful lake and mountain panoramas away from the busiest spots.
While specific dog restrictions for nature reserves should always be checked locally, many trails in the general area are suitable for dogs, especially those outside protected areas. The numerous walking paths and forest trails in the Bauges Massif and around the Semnoz Massif offer great opportunities for walks with your dog. Always ensure your dog is on a leash where required and respect local wildlife.
Beyond the main attractions, consider exploring the Col de Leschaux, a popular spot for cyclists with views of Lake Annecy. The Gorges du Fier, about 16 km away, offer impressive natural formations. For a unique experience, visit the Cycle tunnel, a vestige of an old railway line now dedicated to cyclists, providing a cool and atypical moment on your ride.
Leschaux is best explored by car, which allows easy access to the various natural sites and villages around Lake Annecy and within the Bauges Massif. For cycling, the path around Lake Annecy is excellent. Public transport options to the village and trailheads might be limited, so checking local bus schedules in advance is recommended if you plan to rely on them.
The most prominent spot for swimming is Lake Annecy, often referred to as Europe's cleanest lake. Its turquoise waters are ideal for swimming, with numerous access points, especially along the East Shore. While not strictly 'wild' in the sense of secluded rivers, the lake offers a natural and refreshing swimming experience.


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