Réserve Naturelle de Sixt-Passy
Réserve Naturelle de Sixt-Passy
Best mountain peaks around Réserve Naturelle de Sixt-Passy are situated in a mountainous region, offering views of the Mont-Blanc massif, the Aiguilles Rouges, and the Haut-Giffre. This area features a range of summits, some reaching over 3,000 meters in elevation. The landscape includes high alpine terrain and areas near the Swiss/French border. It provides opportunities for exploring various mountain environments.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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From here, you can go back down the other side or continue up to the top of the lake. Be careful, the path back is very dangerous if you're afraid of heights and don't wear proper footwear. It's a very steep descent; there are wire ropes on the rock faces, but not everywhere. And you'll be walking over rocks where you can't immediately see where the trail leads. It's best to go back the way you came.
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magnificent view of the Mont Blanc massif
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Unmissable spot. Magical decor!!! Not to miss
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On Mont Buet you are directly opposite Mont Blanc and have a good view of it. From the Refuge de la Pierre a Berard it takes about 3 hours to reach the summit
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"A wild and remote rocky peak, on the Swiss/French border. The top of the peak is quite desolate and stark, but allows excellent views of the endless sea of mountains that surround you, as well as being connected by incredible alpine hiking trails along the rocky ridge. This is a mountain peak, and you are expected to take necessary precautions to ensure safe passage - bring the right equipment, make sure you have good conditions and if you're not sure, take a guide."
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Mont Buet is a huge mountain, nestled on the remote Swiss side of the Chamonix valley. The mountain itself is an expanse of rock, with steep walls or open scree slopes. The summit itself is a fantastic and ambitious goal for any aspiring mountain runner, as the ascent can be done with little technical difficulty. It is still very much a mountain, and necessary precautions must be taken. Bring the right equipment, choose good conditions and only go if you have the appropriate experience. This summit, however, will reward you with unbeatable views of the Mont Blanc massif, the Chamonix valley, and even the Matterhorn on a good day.
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Le Cheval Blanc is a high point on the ridge leading to Mont Buet. It offers unparalleled views of the surrounding mountains, as well as the best view of the blue waters of Lake Emosson. Although this peak is intended for hiking, it provides a true alpine feel, ideal for mountain adventure enthusiasts. Make sure you are competent and well prepared with the necessary equipment and knowledge.
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An imposing mountain, 3100 meters high, offering an elevation gain of 2000 meters from most angles. You will be rewarded with some of the most beautiful views of the valley, an unspoiled perspective of Mont Blanc, and even the Matterhorn. The summit is barren and isolated, truly an authentic alpine environment. This mountain has been used as a training ground for Mont Blanc for decades, but it is a worthy climb in its own right.
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Among the most appreciated peaks are Boret Chalet, which serves as an alpine refreshment bar at 1390 meters, and Mont Buet, offering a vast panorama of the Mont-Blanc massif from its 3,098-meter summit. Visitors also enjoy The Grandes Platières, known for its panoramic views and as a high point for skiing.
Yes, the region offers several easy walks suitable for families. You can find options like the Horseshoe Circus loop or the Sixt Fer à Cheval circus – Giffre River loop. For more details and routes, explore the Easy hikes around Réserve Naturelle de Sixt-Passy guide.
The best time for hiking generally depends on the specific peak and its elevation. For higher, more challenging summits like Mont Buet, snow can persist until at least July, requiring specialized mountain equipment. Lower and easier trails are typically accessible from late spring through early autumn. Always check local conditions before heading out.
The mountain peaks in Réserve Naturelle de Sixt-Passy offer spectacular panoramas. From summits like Mont Buet, you can see the Mont-Blanc massif, the Aiguilles Rouges, and the Haut-Giffre. Le Cheval Blanc Summit provides unparalleled views of the surrounding mountains and the blue waters of Lake Emosson. Tête d’Ottan, located on the Swiss/French border, offers excellent views of an endless sea of mountains.
Absolutely. Peaks like Mont Buet, Le Cheval Blanc Summit, and Tête d’Ottan are considered challenging and provide a true alpine feel. These routes often involve significant altitude differences, rocky terrain, and may require specific mountain equipment and precautions, especially outside of peak summer months.
Beyond hiking, the region is excellent for road cycling and running. You can find various routes, from moderate to difficult, such as the Sixt-Fer-à-Cheval – Samoëns loop for cycling or the Refuge de la Vogealle loop for running. Explore more options in the Road Cycling Routes and Running Trails around Réserve Naturelle de Sixt-Passy guides.
Given the varied terrain and elevations, it's essential to dress in layers. Even in summer, conditions can change rapidly at higher altitudes. Bring waterproof and windproof outer layers, sturdy hiking boots, and consider poles for stability. For challenging peaks, be prepared with appropriate mountain equipment, especially if snow is present.
Yes, Boret Chalet is a serviced hut at 1390 meters altitude, offering an ideal spot for a break before continuing towards the Cirque du Bout du Monde. Additionally, The Grandes Platières has a large restaurant with a terrace at the gondola mountain station.
Visitors frequently highlight the incredible panoramic views, especially of the Mont-Blanc massif, and the sense of alpine adventure. The variety of trails, from easy walks to challenging ascents, is also highly valued, as are the opportunities for breaks at serviced huts like Boret Chalet.
Yes, the region offers several circular routes. For example, you can find easy circular walks like the Horseshoe Circus loop or the Giffre River – Sixt Fer à Cheval circus loop. These provide a great way to experience the scenery without retracing your steps.
Many peaks offer stunning photographic opportunities. Mont Buet is renowned for its direct view of Mont Blanc. The Grandes Platières provides a wide, flat area with magnificent panoramas, perfect for capturing expansive landscapes. The wild and remote setting of Tête d’Ottan also offers dramatic shots of the surrounding mountains.


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