Best mountain peaks around Barby are not found in the immediate vicinity of the village, which is characterized by Barby Hill, a notable local elevation reaching 162 meters (531 feet) above sea level. Barby Hill offers historical significance with evidence of Iron Age settlements and served as a World War II decoy site. The area provides opportunities for gentle outdoor activities and views of the English countryside. While Barby itself features hills rather than traditional mountain peaks, the broader region…
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Magnificent view of Chambéry and Lake Bourget A lovely picnic area
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Don't forget that even if it's in the mid-mountains, you need to be equipped for the weather, good shoes, and good physical condition.
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Magnificent view of the Chartreuse massif! Ideal for a picnic.
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The ascent is worth it: fantastic panorama and also an opportunity for a short rest with the opportunity to sit in a sociable group with the Lunerus😊 (it is somewhat reminiscent of "Number 5").
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The beautiful and varied hiking trail to the summit cross alone is a pleasure, and once you reach the summit, you have a breathtaking panorama in all directions (Alps, Lac du Bourget, Chamberry, Aix-les-Bains, mountains and valleys). Highly recommended 😀👍!
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A platform is installed at the top. Ideal for lunch and contemplating the horizon!
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A MUST in the Rhone Alps! Anyone who missed it wasn't really there. The climb from Le Village Nordique via Le Sire, Chalets du Sire to Mon Kamuniak and then south to Croix de Nivulet is relatively easy (as Benoit Colombier writes: "Accessible to all..."), not dangerous and offers beautiful view.
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The guide highlights several popular peaks and viewpoints. Among them, Nivolet Cross is highly regarded for its impressive 360° views and visibility from afar in the Chambéry region. Another favorite is Pointe de la Gorgeat, offering superb panoramic views of the Chartreuse mountains and the Chambéry plain. Visitors also appreciate Watch Rock for its amazing vistas, despite a potentially challenging access.
While Nivolet Cross is well-known, Mount Kamuniak is a lesser-known gem located about 2 km from Nivolet Cross. It's actually 12 meters higher and offers an equally impressive, fantastic panorama, making the ascent well worth it for those seeking a quieter experience.
From peaks like Nivolet Cross and Mount Kamuniak, you can expect phenomenal 360° views of the surrounding landscapes. Pointe de la Gorgeat provides magnificent views of the Chartreuse massif and the Chambéry plain. Watch Rock also offers an amazing viewpoint, though access can be challenging.
Yes, some options are suitable for families. For instance, the ascent to Nivolet Cross from Le Village Nordique via Le Sire is considered relatively easy and accessible to all, offering beautiful views without being dangerous. Even Watch Rock has been visited by families with young children (ages 3, 5, and 7), despite its challenging access.
Hiking difficulties vary. The ascent to Nivolet Cross from certain routes, like via Le Sire, is considered relatively easy. However, other highlights like Pointe de la Gorgeat are categorized as intermediate. Some viewpoints, such as Watch Rock, are noted for having challenging access, suggesting a more difficult approach.
Beyond peak bagging, the broader region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, mountain hikes, and cycling routes. For example, there are challenging running routes like the 'Trail mont saint Michel – Wooden Owl Sculpture loop' and mountain hikes such as the 'Mount Kamuniak – Nivolet Cross loop'. You can explore these and more on the Running Trails around Barby, Mountain Hikes around Barby, and Cycling around Barby guide pages.
Yes, beyond the peaks themselves, you might encounter unique natural features. For instance, Mount Margériaz is known for its landscape between mountain pastures and forests dotted with 'tannes' – deep pits that are often hidden by vegetation. It's recommended to stay on marked trails due to these features.
Visitors consistently praise the phenomenal and impressive views from these peaks. The 360° panoramas from Nivolet Cross and Mount Kamuniak are frequently highlighted. Many also appreciate the opportunity for a short rest and picnic at the top, with platforms available at some summits like Mount Margériaz.
While the prominent peaks in this guide are not in the immediate vicinity of Barby, Northamptonshire, the local Barby Hill itself holds historical significance. Archaeological work has uncovered evidence of Iron Age settlements, and it served as a World War II decoy site. The name 'Barby' also derives from Old Norse 'Bergbýr,' meaning 'hill dwelling,' reflecting the area's hilly nature. For more details on Barby, Northamptonshire, you can visit Wikipedia.
Yes, the area around Barby, Northamptonshire, offers opportunities for gentle walking and enjoying the English countryside. Barby Hill, while not a mountain, provides pleasant views overlooking the Rainsbrook and Leam valleys. The nearby Oxford Canal also offers scenic walking paths.
When visiting Mount Margériaz, be aware that it features 'tannes' – deep pits often hidden by vegetation. It is strongly recommended not to stray from the marked trails for safety. The summit also has a platform, making it an ideal spot for lunch while contemplating the horizon.
While specific seasonal recommendations are not provided for each peak, many visitors enjoy these trails during periods suitable for hiking and outdoor activities. The tips often mention enjoying the views and picnics, suggesting pleasant weather is ideal. Always check local weather forecasts before planning your trip.


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