Attractions and places to see around Vougy, located in the Haute-Savoie department, offer a blend of natural landscapes and historical sites. The region is characterized by its mountainous terrain, including proximity to the Aravis massif, and several lakes. Vougy tourism provides opportunities for outdoor activities and exploring cultural landmarks.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Beautiful hidden lake on the outskirts of Taninges
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As of June 25, crossing from both sides is not possible due to construction work. It doesn't look like this will change anytime soon.
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I recommend the climb via "Nancy sur Cluses", a good winding climb with gradients of 13-14%, I saw a few French cycling clubs pass me and take this route :-) With luggage on the racing bike it's a real challenge (for the Route des Grandes Alpes - an insane test start).
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old bridge a cluses spanning the arve
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Sculpture that can be discovered along the Giffre as far as Morillon
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Vougy, located in Haute-Savoie, is rich in natural beauty. You can visit Lessy lake, a superb alpine lake at 1,730 meters in the Aravis massif, known for its peaceful atmosphere. Another tranquil spot is Lake Vernays in Taninges, accessible via an "Art and Nature" trail, perfect for family outings. The region also features the scenic Vougy River, Lac du Bourget, Lac Léman, and Lac d'Annecy, along with impressive peaks like Mont Blanc and the unique Cirque du Fer-à-Cheval.
Yes, Vougy and its surroundings offer several historical points of interest. The Pont Vieux de Cluses is a significant historical bridge over the Arve, with origins dating back to Roman times. Additionally, the 12th-century Château de Vougy and the Église Saint-Pierre are notable historical attractions in the area.
The mountainous terrain around Vougy is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy challenging climbs and scenic views at mountain passes like Col de la Colombière and Route du Col de Romme, both popular for cycling. The region also offers opportunities for hiking, biking along the Vougy River, and swimming or fishing in Lac de Vougy. For more detailed routes, explore the cycling, road cycling, and hiking guides for Vougy.
Absolutely! Vougy is a great destination for families. Lake Vernays is a peaceful spot suitable for family outings, featuring an "Art and Nature" trail nearby. Lessy lake is also considered family-friendly and relatively easy to access. The Pont Vieux de Cluses offers a glimpse into history that can be interesting for all ages. Additionally, the Musée du Jouet (Toy Museum) is a potential point of interest for families.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and the peaceful atmosphere of the region. Highlights like Lessy lake are cherished for being a 'superb alpine lake' and a 'peaceful corner.' The challenging yet rewarding climbs of mountain passes like Col de la Colombière are highly recommended by cyclists. The tranquility of Lake Vernays is also a common highlight, described as a 'peaceful place perfect for athletes, mountain bikers or just family outings.'
Yes, the area around Vougy offers a variety of hiking trails. You can find routes ranging from moderate to difficult, leading to scenic spots like Lac Bénit or the summit of Le Môle. For a comprehensive list of trails, including details on difficulty and distance, refer to the Hiking around Vougy guide.
Vougy is well-known for its challenging cycling routes, particularly those involving mountain passes. The Route du Col de Romme offers a very steep descent or climb, connecting Cluses to the high mountains. The Col de la Colombière is another legendary pass, frequently featured in the Tour de France, known for its demanding ascent. You can find more challenging options in the Road Cycling Routes around Vougy guide.
The region around Vougy is dotted with spectacular viewpoints. Both Col de la Colombière and Route du Col de Romme offer breathtaking vistas from their mountain pass locations. Lessy lake and Lake Vernays also provide serene and picturesque views of the surrounding natural landscapes.
Yes, at Col de la Colombière, you'll find facilities including restaurants and cafes at the summit. These are popular spots for cyclists and hikers to refuel and enjoy the views, with local tips often recommending the blueberry pie.
Beyond the immediate vicinity of Vougy, the Haute-Savoie region boasts several unique natural features. These include the majestic Mont Blanc and Aiguille du Midi, offering alpine grandeur, and the distinctive Cirque du Fer-à-Cheval, a large natural amphitheater. You can also explore various cascades like Cascade de la Diomaz and Cascade du Rouget.
While specific details are limited, the region research mentions the Musée du Jouet (Toy Museum) and a 'Vougy Museum of History and Art' as potential cultural points of interest. These could offer insights into local heritage and art.


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