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Jogging around Crest-Voland offers routes through diverse landscapes, situated at elevations between 925m and 1230m overlooking the Arly valley and facing the Aravis mountain range. The region features an extensive trail network winding through forests and alpine pastures, providing varied terrain for running. Many routes offer panoramic views of Mont Blanc, while others explore natural features like the Mont Lachat lake and unique peat bogs.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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5.43km
00:35
100m
100m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.96km
01:15
370m
370m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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14.9km
01:42
430m
430m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11.0km
01:32
460m
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.74km
01:09
380m
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Charmless pass between the ski slopes. The end of the road above Hauteluce offers beautiful views towards Arêches.
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Perfect starting point for great mountain bike or running tours. Everything on site. Parking, shops, nature.
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Mecca for cycling, the Col des Saisies is less known for trail running. With its many services, it nevertheless has the advantage of being a good refueling point during long outings. It can also serve as a starting point if you do not want to leave the valley.
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The Col des Saisies is one of the most famous passes in Savoy. The pass, located at an altitude of 1,681 meters, connects the Beaufortain valley with the Val d'Arly. The pass has been tackled many times by the Tour de France and is also home to a ski resort.
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A point on the "Route des Grand Alps"
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Beautiful family walk to discover the nature reserve of the Tourbières des Saisies through thematic paths, spread over 2 loops and a connecting path. Attention pedestrian path exclusively, and direction of the course to be respected.
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Crest-Voland offers a network of over 17 dedicated running routes. These trails wind through diverse landscapes, providing options for various preferences and fitness levels.
The running trails in Crest-Voland feature varied terrain, including serene forests and expansive alpine pastures. While there are 2 moderate routes, the majority, 15 routes, are considered difficult due to the mountainous landscape and significant elevation changes. You'll find paths suitable for mountain running, with some roads recently asphalted for smoother ascents and descents.
Yes, many trails in Crest-Voland offer exceptional panoramic views of Mont Blanc. For instance, the route Crest-Voland Village Center – Lac du Mont Lachat loop from Crest-Voland provides stunning vistas towards Mont Blanc, especially from the Mont Lachat lake area. The Mont Clocher also offers panoramic views of Mont Blanc, the Aravis range, and the high peaks of Beaufortain.
Absolutely. Many of the running routes in Crest-Voland are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. An example is the Refuge du Lachat – Col des Saisies loop from Crest-Voland, which offers a challenging 15.3 km circular path through mountain passes.
Beyond the stunning mountain views, you can explore several unique natural features. The Crest-Voland Village Center – Lac du Mont Lachat loop from Crest-Voland passes by the scenic Mont Lachat lake. Additionally, the 'Sentier des Arpelières' offers a chance to discover peat bog fauna, providing an atmosphere reminiscent of Scandinavian landscapes.
While many routes are challenging, the extensive trail network includes paths that can be adapted for lighter jogs or family-friendly strolls. The presence of accessible chairlifts, like the Logère chairlift, can also help access higher, flatter sections, making some areas more approachable for families.
The running routes in Crest-Voland are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 80 reviews. Runners frequently praise the diverse landscapes, the breathtaking views of Mont Blanc, and the varied terrain that keeps runs interesting. The well-maintained trails through forests and alpine pastures are also a common highlight.
Yes, several points of interest can be found near or along the running trails. You might encounter the scenic Évettes Lake or the Mont Charvin Lake. For impressive viewpoints, consider routes that pass near Mont Clocher, which offers expansive views of the surrounding peaks.
Crest-Voland is a prime destination for outdoor activities, including running, from spring through autumn. The summer months offer pleasant temperatures and full access to the extensive trail network through forests and alpine pastures. While winter running is possible, be aware that snow conditions will affect trail accessibility and require appropriate gear.
Crest-Voland is a ski resort area, and public transport options are generally available, especially during peak seasons, to access various parts of the village and surrounding areas. It's advisable to check local bus schedules or resort transport information for specific access points to trailheads.
While most routes are rated difficult, there is one moderate route, Crest-Voland Village Center loop from Notre-Dame-de-Bellecombe, which is 5.4 km long. This could be a good starting point for beginners or those looking for a less strenuous run. The region's varied terrain means even easier routes may still have some elevation changes.
Generally, dogs are permitted on many hiking and running trails in the French Alps, but it's always recommended to keep them on a leash, especially in protected natural areas or near livestock. Check local signage at trailheads for any specific restrictions or requirements regarding dogs.


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