4.9
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98
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6
hikes
Mountaineering routes around Groisy are set within the Haute-Savoie department of France, offering access to diverse alpine landscapes. The region is characterized by its proximity to significant massifs such as the Salève, Bornes, Aravis, and Bauges, featuring varied terrain including limestone cliffs and prominent peaks. This area provides a range of mountaineering experiences, from challenging ascents to ridge walks with extensive panoramic views.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
5.0
(4)
29
hikers
9.37km
04:15
660m
660m
Hard mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
4.3
(6)
21
hikers
15.7km
07:17
1,180m
1,180m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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5.0
(1)
12
hikers
8.04km
03:51
640m
640m
Hard mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
8
hikers
1.97km
00:59
190m
190m
Hard mountaineering route. Great for any fitness level. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
5
hikers
10.5km
05:29
870m
870m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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A great chalet run by a very kind family and where we were able to buy fresh tomme cheese.
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A bit dizzying but when the weather conditions are good and you watch where you put your feet, everything is fine!
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This parking lot is perfect for starting a hike to the Tête du Parmelan, located 700 meters higher at 1,804 meters above sea level.
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The cable part is very pleasant and offers magnificent landscapes!
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Chalet Chappuis is located at the top of the hill above Dingy-Saint-Clair, and below the Tête du Parmelan. You can enjoy coffee and regional produce on the farm during the summer months, whilst enjoying spectacular views of the surrounding rocky peaks, valleys and the famous Lake Annecy.
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Refuge of the CAF section of Annecy, dating from 1883. Catering from the end of May to the end of September, 45 beds in dormitory. More info: https://refugeduparmelan.ffcam.fr/
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Alpine chalet open from late May to early October. Refreshment and snack bar, Tommes to take away.
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The mountaineering routes around Groisy primarily cater to experienced individuals, with the majority being classified as difficult. There is one moderate route available, but no easy options are listed in this guide. Expect significant elevation gains and varied alpine terrain.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include Le Grand Montoir – Le Petit Montoir loop from Crêt Châtillon, Tête du Parmelan – Le Grand Montoir loop from Villaz, and Montagne de Sous-Dîne loop from La Culaz.
The region offers diverse alpine terrain, characterized by limestone cliffs, alpine meadows, and forested sections. You'll encounter varied landscapes as you traverse the massifs of Salève, Bornes, Aravis, and Bauges, providing a rich mountaineering experience.
Mountaineering routes in the Groisy area offer stunning panoramic views. You can expect vistas of the Mont-Blanc massif, the Jura mountains, the Tournette summit, and Lake Annecy. Notable viewpoints include Lachat Mountain - viewpoint and Breathtaking view of the lake and mountains.
Yes, the region is rich in natural landmarks. You can encounter prominent peaks like Tête du Parmelan and explore various mountain passes such as Croisette Pass and Col des Pitons. The area is also known for its unique geological features like the Orjobet Cave and Le Trou de la Tine.
The best time for mountaineering around Groisy is typically during the warmer months, from late spring through early autumn, when trails are clear of snow and weather conditions are more stable. Summer offers excellent opportunities to explore the high alpine terrain.
The duration of mountaineering routes varies significantly based on difficulty and distance. For instance, the Le Grand Montoir loop from Crêt Châtillon can take around 3 hours 45 minutes, while the more extensive Tête du Parmelan – Le Grand Montoir loop from Villaz might require over 7 hours to complete.
Mountaineering routes around Groisy range from shorter, more intense ascents to longer, more enduring treks. Distances can vary from approximately 1.2 miles (1.9 km) for routes like Ferrata Pomiers loop from Chartreuse de Pomier to over 9.7 miles (15.6 km) for routes such as Tête du Parmelan – Le Grand Montoir loop from Villaz.
While Groisy is a rural village, its proximity to Annecy means that some public transport options might connect to the general area. However, specific access to trailheads for mountaineering routes often requires private transport due to their remote nature. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for connections to villages closer to the trail starts.
The mountaineering routes around Groisy are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars. Reviewers often praise the expansive mountain vistas, the challenging yet rewarding ascents, and the diverse alpine landscapes that make each tour a unique experience.
Given that most routes in this guide are classified as difficult, and only one as moderate, true mountaineering options around Groisy may not be suitable for young children or families seeking very easy trails. However, the wider region offers numerous hiking and cycling routes of varying difficulty that might be more appropriate for families.
Policies regarding dogs on trails can vary, especially in protected natural areas or during certain seasons. While many trails in the French Alps are dog-friendly, it's always best to check specific regulations for each route or massif before heading out, particularly concerning leash requirements and areas where livestock may be present.


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