Natural monuments around Les Ollières feature diverse natural sites, including impressive viewpoints, unique geological formations, and historical caves. The landscape offers varied terrain, from scenic valleys to mountainous areas, providing opportunities for outdoor exploration. These natural features contribute to the region's appeal for those seeking to discover its geological and scenic characteristics. Visitors can find a range of natural monuments to explore.
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View of a beautiful mountain
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The most beautiful panorama but impressive and calm
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Very nice hike to do again
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Here lived free from May 12 to August 19, 1944 the maquisards of the secret army of the Megevant group, called "PAN PAN". A little history, even during a mountain bike outing, doesn't hurt!
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The Vuache Fault mirror is an easy to access but impressive site that is well worth a little detour!
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The view from the Belvédère du Pas du Roc is breathtaking, offering a panoramic view of the valley below. From this vantage point, you can admire the vast landscape, where rolling hills, dense forests and meandering rivers create a picturesque scene. The dramatic cliffs and rugged terrain add to the grandeur of the view.
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Breathtaking viewpoint over the Pertuis valley and the Diau cave, and the rocky bar with the Plan de l'Aigle and the Tête de Bunant. Be very careful on the steps of the Sentier des Espagnols. It's slippery, even in dry weather.
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It’s beautiful… but not really passable by bike except mountain bike. It’s a gravel/stone path which, without big suitable tires, will make you skid.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Pas du Roc viewpoint, which offers breathtaking views over the Pertuis valley and the Diau cave. Another highly-rated spot is the Belvédère de la Grande Jeanne, known for its panoramic views of Annecy and Lake Annecy. The Sillingy Fault Mirror is also a significant geological attraction.
Yes, the Belvédère de la Grande Jeanne is considered family-friendly, offering beautiful views of Annecy and the surrounding countryside, including a glimpse of Lake Annecy. Another great option is the View of Le Parmelan, located on a quiet road with stunning vistas.
The most notable geological feature is the Sillingy Fault Mirror, which is one of Europe's most significant fault mirrors where two geological plates slide over each other. Informative panels at the site explain its geology and the local ecosystem. Additionally, the Pas du Roc viewpoint features dramatic cliffs and rugged terrain, showcasing the region's impressive geological formations.
Yes, the Resistance shelter 1944 is a natural monument with significant historical context. This cave served as a refuge for the maquisards of the secret army's Megevant group from May to August 1944, offering a glimpse into the region's wartime history.
The viewpoints around Les Ollières offer diverse and stunning panoramas. From the Pas du Roc viewpoint, you'll see the vast Pertuis valley, the Diau cave, and the rocky bar with Plan de l'Aigle and Tête de Bunant. The Belvédère de la Grande Jeanne provides views of Annecy, the mountain of Age, and a portion of Lake Annecy. The View of Le Parmelan offers breathtaking vistas of the Parmelan massif.
The area around Les Ollières is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Small overhanging road🤩 loop from Les Ollières' or 'Château de Groisy loop from Charvonnex'. For cyclists, there are challenging routes like the 'Smugglers' Pass – Banks of the Fier River loop' or more moderate options like the 'Frétallaz Pass – Charvonnex by DH loop'. Road cyclists can enjoy longer rides like the 'Lake Annecy loop'. You can explore more options on the Running Trails around Les Ollières, Cycling around Les Ollières, and Road Cycling Routes around Les Ollières guide pages.
Yes, many natural monuments are accessible via hiking trails. For instance, reaching the Pas du Roc viewpoint involves navigating the Sentier des Espagnols, which can be slippery even in dry weather. The Sillingy Fault Mirror is also part of a trail, though it's a gravel/stone path that might be challenging for bikes without suitable tires. For more general hiking, check the Running Trails around Les Ollières guide, as many running routes are also suitable for hiking.
Visitors consistently praise the breathtaking views, especially from spots like the Pas du Roc viewpoint, which offers panoramic vistas of valleys and rugged terrain. The unique geological aspect of the Sillingy Fault Mirror also fascinates many. The opportunity to combine natural beauty with outdoor activities like cycling and hiking is also a major draw.
Yes, particularly around the Sillingy Fault Mirror, the cliff ecosystem is known to host various species. It's not uncommon for visitors to spot chamois in this area, adding to the natural experience.
While specific seasonal tips for all monuments aren't available, generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. Summer mornings can be ideal for enjoying cooler temperatures, especially on trails. Winter routes might be available, but conditions can vary, so it's always best to check local weather and trail conditions before heading out.
Yes, the path to the Pas du Roc viewpoint, specifically the steps of the Sentier des Espagnols, is noted as challenging and can be slippery. For cyclists, routes like the 'Smugglers' Pass – Banks of the Fier River loop' are rated as difficult, offering a significant challenge near the natural monuments.
The guide data does not specifically list cafes or accommodation directly adjacent to each natural monument. However, Les Ollières and nearby towns like Annecy offer a range of amenities. It's advisable to plan your visit with provisions or check for facilities in the closest villages before embarking on longer explorations.


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