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Jogging around Combloux offers diverse terrain set against the backdrop of the Mont Blanc massif and the Aravis mountain range. The region is characterized by green, forested landscapes and picturesque mountain pastures, with routes winding through varying elevations. Trails range from moderate paths with some elevation gain to more challenging routes, often providing panoramic views of the surrounding alpine environment.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
5.0
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187
runners
25.2km
04:10
1,510m
1,510m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
5.0
(7)
121
runners
7.43km
00:55
230m
230m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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10.4km
01:31
560m
560m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
67
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10.5km
01:07
140m
140m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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58
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14.4km
02:24
830m
830m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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An objective for a snowshoe hike in winter, a shelter for the midday break and protection from the wind.
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Too beautiful despite the bad weather
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A beautiful town, not far from Chamonix.
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The church is beautiful from the outside, but the square in which it is located is even more so.
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very nice walk with beautiful views all along
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No big interests just a chalet in a cul de sac and the Chavannes waterfall not very spectacular plus a torrent to see once be careful no signs indicating the route look carefully on komoot to find
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Point of intersection Plaine Joux Altitude 1550m
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Point of intersection Col du Jaillet Altitude 1723m The Col de Jaillet, or Col du Jaillet, is a pass located in the Aravis chain, separating the communes of Giettaz (Savoie), Sallanches and Cordon (Haute-Savoie). The pass was frequented very early, from Antiquity2, as evidenced by the presence of a border marker (just like the markers of the Col de l'Avenaz, and that of the Col du Petit Croisse Baulet3) marking the limit between the province of Graean Alps and the Viennese province4. The pass, located at a place called La Jorasse, at an altitude of 1,723 meters, was the main access route between the Mont-Blanc region and the Aravis. The Col de Jaillet is also part of the first sector of the Aravis natural zone of ecological, fauna and flora interest. It is home to a significant number of rare and protected species, such as the round-leaved sundew and the golden eagle.
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Combloux offers a variety of terrain for runners, from moderate paths with some elevation gain to more challenging routes. You'll find trails winding through green, forested landscapes and picturesque mountain pastures. Some routes may include mostly paved surfaces, while others are more rugged, accessible paths. The region's varying elevation ensures a diverse running experience.
Yes, Combloux has options for all fitness levels. While many routes feature elevation, there are easier trails available. For example, the Running loop from Combloux is a moderate 4.6-mile (7.4 km) trail that offers a balanced mix of effort and scenic views, often completed in about 55 minutes. You can also find shorter, leisurely loops like the 2.6km Heritage Loop mentioned in regional research, which has minimal elevation and allows you to discover the village's historical treasures.
Many routes in Combloux offer stunning views of the Mont Blanc massif. The region is often described as a 'balcony on Mont Blanc'. For extensive views, consider routes that ascend to higher points, such as the Salles Cross loop from Combloux. This challenging route features significant elevation gain, offering tremendous views from the Cry ski area, allowing you to observe the Aiguilles de Varens, and the Aravis and Mont Blanc ranges.
Combloux offers trails suitable for families, especially those looking for less strenuous options. The region has diverse routes, including shorter, leisurely loops with minimal elevation gain. These paths often allow you to enjoy the village's historical sites and natural beauty, such as the area around the Ecological Lake (Plan d'Eau Biotope), which provides lovely green spaces for running.
While many outdoor areas in the French Alps are dog-friendly, specific regulations can vary by trail or protected area. Generally, dogs are welcome on many trails, but it's always recommended to keep them on a leash, especially in mountain pastures where livestock may be present, or in areas with protected wildlife. Always check local signage for any specific restrictions.
Combloux's running routes are rich with natural beauty and interesting landmarks. You can expect constant, stunning views of the Mont Blanc panorama, run through picturesque mountain pastures and dense forests. Notable natural features include the Col de Jaillet, offering extensive views, and the Ecological Lake (Plan d'Eau Biotope). For specific attractions, you might encounter the Green Lake or the Suspended Footbridge on nearby trails.
There are over 55 running routes available around Combloux, catering to various preferences and fitness levels. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 80 reviews, indicating a well-loved and diverse network of trails.
Yes, Combloux features numerous circular running loops. For instance, the Salles Cross – Close to the cows loop from Combloux is a difficult 9.3-mile (15.0 km) path that winds through mountain pastures and forests, offering a scenic and invigorating experience. Another option is the Salles Cross – Salles Cross loop from Combloux, a difficult 10.4 km route.
Combloux offers excellent running opportunities throughout much of the year. Spring brings idyllic conditions with green mountain pastures, while summer provides warm weather for exploring. Autumn offers beautiful foliage. Winter running is possible, but some higher elevation trails may be covered in snow, requiring appropriate gear or limiting options to lower, cleared paths. Always check local conditions before heading out.
Absolutely. Combloux is an excellent destination for runners seeking a challenge. Routes like the Salles Cross loop from Combloux, at 15.3 miles (24.6 km) with significant elevation gain, are designed for very good fitness and sure-footedness. Another demanding option is the Jaillet Pass – Salles Cross loop from Combloux, covering 20.6 km with over 1,100 meters of ascent.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning Mont Blanc panorama, the diverse and well-maintained trail network, and the integration of natural beauty with cultural heritage. The combination of challenging mountain trails and gentler scenic routes, all set against an incredible alpine backdrop, makes it a truly rewarding place for runners.
Yes, Combloux is generally well-equipped for visitors arriving by car. Many trailheads, especially those originating from the village center or popular starting points, offer designated parking areas. It's advisable to check specific route details or local maps for the most convenient parking options for your chosen running route.
Combloux has public transport options that can help you access various parts of the region. While specific bus routes to every single trailhead might vary, the village center is well-connected, and from there, many trails are accessible on foot. For longer distances or specific starting points, checking local bus schedules for connections to surrounding areas is recommended.


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