Best mountain peaks around Praz-Sur-Arly offers access to a variety of mountain peaks in the French Alps. The region is known for its diverse hiking opportunities and expansive vistas. These peaks provide views that often include the Mont Blanc massif, the Aravis range, and the Beaufortain massif. Praz-Sur-Arly serves as a base for exploring these natural landscapes.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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We were there at the end of September 2024, and there was already a lot of snow. Be sure to check the weather conditions beforehand. The snow made the hike significantly more challenging. Many people weren't well prepared.
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Superb rocky hole at the top of the mountain. Difficult to access (bike on your back) on the way up and 150m unrideable at the start of the descent on either side. Prefer to go up via Grand Crêt and go down via Paccaly. Very technical, steep and exposed trail. Reserved for excellent descenders.
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As you ascend the slopes of Mont Joly, you’ll be rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of the Chamonix Valley and Mont Blanc. This iconic peak offers a challenging but rewarding hike, with varied terrain ranging from lush alpine meadows to rocky scree slopes. Once you reach the summit, you’ll be captivated by the breathtaking views of snow-capped mountains, glaciers and waterfalls. Don’t forget to pack a picnic and enjoy a well-deserved break while soaking up the beauty of the surrounding landscape.
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Interesting peak at the end of a mountain range. From the summit of the Aiguille Croche (2,500 m) you can see not only the Mont Blanc massif, but also the Lac de la Girotte reservoir.
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From the Route de la Soif, the view of the Mont Blanc range is breathtaking. This panoramic road, located in Haute-Savoie, offers a grandiose spectacle of the snow-capped peaks of the highest massif in the Alps. The contrast between the green alpine meadows and the white peaks creates a breathtaking landscape. On a clear day, Mont Blanc is revealed in all its splendor, dominating the horizon.
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After a nice climb, we find ourselves straddling two very different valleys under this natural limestone arch, all in all impressive.
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Some of the most popular mountain peaks include Fly Hole, known for its natural limestone arch and impressive experience on exposed trails; Mont Joly, offering clear views of the Mont Blanc range; and Mont Clocher, which provides an exceptional panorama of Mont Blanc, the Aravis range, and the Beaufortain massif.
Several peaks provide stunning views of the Mont Blanc massif. Mont Joly offers exceptionally clear views, allowing you to discern details of its glaciers and peaks. Ban Rouge provides an incredible 360° view that includes Mont Blanc, and Crêt du Midi, accessible by chairlift, also offers sweeping views of the iconic Mont Blanc.
Yes, Mont Clocher is celebrated for its relatively easy ascent and wide, open slopes, making it a popular choice for hikers. Crêt du Midi is also easily accessible via a 6-seater detachable chairlift, reaching the summit in just 10 minutes, offering a magnificent panorama without a strenuous climb.
For those seeking a challenge, Fly Hole is a challenging summit, especially if you are comfortable with exposed trails. Mont Joly is also a challenging summit and the highest peak in the Évasion Mont Blanc ski area, requiring a significant effort to reach.
The late spring to early summer is ideal, as you can find flowery pastures, particularly around Mont Clocher. However, conditions can vary; for example, late September can already bring significant snow to higher elevations like Fly Hole, making hikes more challenging. Always check weather conditions beforehand.
You can expect to see diverse natural features, including stunning panoramic views of the Mont Blanc massif, the Aravis range, and the Beaufortain massif. Peaks like Fly Hole feature unique natural limestone arches, while others like Mont de Vorès showcase classic Beaufort alpine pastures.
Yes, Petit Croisse Baulet is notable for a Roman boundary stone found at both its summit and the Col de Jaillet, adding a historical dimension to its superb 360° views.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain biking trails, such as the 'Tour of Tête du Torraz Trail' or 'Le Patafan Mountain Restaurant – Col du Very loop'. There are also gravel biking routes like 'The thirsty road' and running trails, including the 'Crêt du Midi – The Little Grouse loop'. For more details, explore the MTB Trails around Praz-Sur-Arly, Gravel biking around Praz-Sur-Arly, and Running Trails around Praz-Sur-Arly guides.
Visitors frequently highlight the breathtaking panoramic views, especially of the Mont Blanc range, the Aravis, and Beaufortain massifs. The diverse hiking opportunities, from accessible trails to challenging ascents, and the stunning natural beauty of the French Alps are also highly appreciated.
While specific public transport details for each trailhead are not provided, the region generally offers good accessibility. Crêt du Midi, for instance, is easily reached via a chairlift. For other peaks, local transport options or car access to trailheads are common.
Yes, a circular route from Plan Désert combines Ban Rouge with Mont de Vorès, offering continuous panoramic views between the Aravis and Mont Blanc massifs. This allows for a comprehensive mountain experience.
The 'Route de la Soif' is a panoramic road in Haute-Savoie that provides breathtaking views of the Mont Blanc range. It showcases a dramatic contrast between green alpine meadows and the majestic snow-capped peaks of the highest massif in the Alps.


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