Best attractions and places to see around Menthonnex-Sous-Clermont include a mix of historical landmarks and natural features in the Haute-Savoie region of France. The area offers insights into local history and access to significant natural sites. Visitors can explore a variety of landscapes, from river gorges to mountain views. This region serves as a base for discovering both cultural heritage and outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Beautiful historic bridge, also called the bridge of the "black virgin".
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Unfortunately, the chateau was closed during our visit.
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A very interesting château. Admission is €10. If you also visit the gorge, it's only €8. The owner has collected souvenirs and curiosities from all over the world. Therefore, inside you can admire porcelain, weapons, and works of art from Europe, Africa, China, Japan, and more.
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Beautiful historic bridge in Seyssel
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Head of Mandallaz and Sillingy fault mirror
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Mandallaz Mountain, also known as Mandallaz Mountain (pronounced Mandalle), or Balme Mountain, is a mountain in the Prealps located in the Haute-Savoie department (France). The word mandallaz comes from the Old French muer, which gave rise to the verbs "remer" and "mouvoir," and more specifically the noun remue. It thus refers to a small chalet located in an alpine pasture, and in Savoyard, muanda, with the diminutive suffix -allaz. The mountain is locally known as Balme Mountain or La Balme-de-Sillingy, from the name of the eponymous commune. In a transcript of a meeting of the Florimontane Academy (1912), a note states that "Mandallaz is wrongly called the mountain of Balme de Sillingy." It can also be called Mandallaz Mountain or simply La Mandallaz. The Mandallaz Mountains are a small pre-Alpine massif, eight kilometers long and three to four kilometers wide, located northwest of the Annecy basin. It extends through the communes of Annecy (formerly Pringy), Choisy, Cuvat, Épagny-Metz-Tessy, La Balme-de-Sillingy, Sillingy, and Allonzier-la-Caille. Its most prominent peak, the Tête de la Mandallaz, at the southern end of the mountain overlooking La Balme-de-Sillingy and Épagny-Metz-Tessy at an altitude of 900 meters, is not its highest point; the highest point is located in the center of the mountain at 923 meters. The Mandallaz offers panoramic views of the Annecy metropolitan area, Lake Annecy, the Alps, the Montagne d'Âge, and the surrounding countryside.
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Nice area, we would love to cycle there again.
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The region offers several historical sites. You can visit the medieval Montrottier Castle, which houses a museum with medieval weapons and crafts. Another notable landmark is the Old bridge of Seyssel, a superb suspension bridge over the Rhône dating from 1840, also known as the "bridge of the Black Virgin".
Absolutely. The Fier Gorge is a must-see, where a catwalk leads about 25 meters above the Fier river through a deep ravine carved into limestone. This natural reserve is typically open from March 15th to October 15th. Additionally, the nearby Mandallaz Mountains offer panoramic views of the Annecy metropolitan area and Lake Annecy.
The area around Menthonnex-Sous-Clermont is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find a variety of activities including road cycling, mountain biking, and running. For detailed routes, explore the Road Cycling Routes, MTB Trails, and Running Trails guides for the area.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Fier Gorge, with its suspended catwalk, offers an exciting experience for all ages. The Old bridge of Seyssel is also considered family-friendly, providing a glimpse into local history. The nearby Montrottier Castle also offers an engaging visit for families, often with stories and exhibits that appeal to children.
For breathtaking views, head to the Mandallaz Mountains, particularly the Tête de la Mandallaz. From here, you can enjoy panoramic vistas of the Annecy metropolitan area, Lake Annecy, and the surrounding Alps. The Fier Gorge also offers unique perspectives as you walk along the suspended pathway above the river.
Seyssel is a fascinating settlement divided by the Rhône river, which also marks the border between two French departments: Ain and Haute-Savoie. This unique situation means the village has two churches and two town halls, one for each department, making for an interesting administrative and cultural curiosity.
The period from March 15th to October 15th is ideal for visiting natural attractions like the Fier Gorge, as it is typically open during these months. Generally, spring, summer, and early autumn offer pleasant weather for hiking, cycling, and exploring the region's natural beauty and historical sites.
Yes, the region offers several challenging cycling routes. For road cyclists, you can find difficult routes like the "St André – Bridge of the Abyss loop from Clermont" or the "Col de la Croix Biche – Caille Bridge loop from Chilly." Mountain bikers can tackle routes such as the "Princes' Mountain loop from Clermont." You can find more details in the Road Cycling Routes and MTB Trails guides.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, especially the dramatic scenery of the Fier Gorge. The historical significance of sites like the Montrottier Castle and the unique character of Seyssel are also highly appreciated. The blend of cultural heritage and impressive natural landscapes makes the area a favorite among the komoot community, with many photos and upvotes shared.
Yes, there are options for easier walks and runs. For running, you can find moderate difficulty routes like the "Running loop from Thusy" or the "Running loop from Versonnex." While specific 'easy walking' highlights aren't detailed, many of the scenic areas offer accessible paths. Check the Running Trails guide for more options.
While the prominent Montrottier Castle is nearby, Menthonnex-Sous-Clermont itself is home to the Château de Mionnaz. This medieval residence, dating back to between 1278 and 1325, is privately owned but occasionally opens for special events like Heritage Days, offering a unique glimpse into its historical architecture.


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