Mountain peaks around Collonges offer diverse outdoor experiences in Haute-Savoie, France. The region is characterized by its proximity to the Swiss border and prominent mountain ranges. These peaks provide panoramic vistas of surrounding landscapes, including Mont Blanc and Lake Geneva. The area is known for its varied hiking opportunities and historical significance in outdoor sports.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Beautiful, smooth, never extremely steep and only a few cars even on weekends.
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The rewards are the magnificent view of the Val de Bagnes and the cheese crust at the refreshment bar at the Col du Lein
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The Col road goes from Martigny at 471 m with an average gradient of about 9%, over the Col des Planches then descends to Sembrancher at 717 m with an average gradient of 7%. The view over the Rhone Valley is superb.
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Very nice crossing to Sembrancher! With Champes Lac it makes a great road bike circuit!
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very well marked trail, having good shoes is safer, parking space available at Col des Planches
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Very nice low-traffic round with the Col du Lein!
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A pleasant, grassy mountain pass, with spectacular views of the Valais mountains. The pass is pastoral and synonymous with the typically Swiss mountain terrain. This pass is connected to many popular areas by a variety of trails, making it an excellent place for all types of walks and cyclists.
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From peaks like Dent de Valerette Summit, you can enjoy expansive views of the Rhone Valley, Lake Geneva, and the majestic Dents du Midi. Haute Cime Summit offers fantastic vistas of Mont Blanc and vast mountain landscapes. Salève Mountain, known as the 'Balcony of Geneva,' provides sweeping views of Geneva, Lake Geneva, and the Jura mountains.
For a challenging ascent, consider Haute Cime Summit within the Dents du Midi range. It's generally accessible by hiking but involves technical difficulty, especially the last 400 meters which are steep and can be slippery. The climb to Dent de Valerette Summit also involves numerous switchbacks, rewarding hikers with a real summit experience. Dent de Valère also features challenging mountain hiking trails, with some alpine sections requiring hand use.
Yes, Col du Lein is a pleasant, grassy mountain pass offering spectacular views of the Valais mountains. It features a small lake and serves as an excellent starting point for various trails and activities. It's also accessible by car, making it convenient for visitors.
Salève Mountain is very family-friendly, as you can easily reach its summit via the Téléphérique du Salève (cable car) for stunning views without a strenuous hike. Col du Lein is also noted as family-friendly, offering a pastoral setting with meadows and a lake, suitable for various types of walks.
Salève Mountain is directly accessible from Collonges-sous-Salève. The Téléphérique du Salève (cable car) provides an easy way to reach the summit, allowing visitors to enjoy the panoramic views of Geneva, Lake Geneva, and the Jura mountains without a long climb.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain hikes, such as the 'Grand Dent de Morcles – Summit Trail Above Valais loop' or the 'Pointe d'Euzanne – Col des Pauvres loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes like the 'Grangettes Footbridge – Rhone Riverside loop'. Running trails are also available, including the 'Dorénaz Cable Car loop'. You can explore more options in the Mountain Hikes around Collonges, Gravel biking around Collonges, and Running Trails around Collonges guides.
The best time to visit is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to October), when the weather is more stable and trails are clear of snow. However, it's always important to check specific weather conditions, especially for higher and more challenging peaks like Haute Cime Summit, where conditions can change rapidly.
Yes, Salève Mountain holds historical significance as a birthplace for rock climbing, paragliding, and the invention of Tricouni fittings, making it an important site in the history of outdoor sports.
Some locations, like Col du Lein, offer parking directly at the pass, making it a convenient starting point for hikes. For other peaks, it's advisable to check specific trailheads or cable car stations for available parking facilities.
Visitors frequently highlight the magnificent panoramic views, especially from summits like Dent de Valerette Summit, which offers clear sightlines to the Dents du Midi. The challenging yet rewarding ascents, the beauty of the ridge walks, and the pastoral settings of mountain passes like Col du Lein are also highly appreciated.
From Dent de Valère, located directly in front of the Dents du Midi, you get a perfect and unobstructed view of the range. Similarly, the southern side of Dent de Valerette Summit also provides a clear view of the Dents du Midi without any intervening mountains.
Yes, La Seya Summit Cross is marked by a massive cross, which is difficult to miss even in less optimal visibility. This summit also offers stunning views of the surrounding peaks, valleys, and the Nendaz ski resort.


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