Best mountain peaks around Vougy are found in the Haute-Savoie department of southeastern France, situated in the foothills of the Alps at an altitude of around 650 meters. Vougy serves as a gateway to the French Alps, including areas within the Mont Blanc massif. The commune is located in the Arve Valley, offering access to diverse mountain landscapes. This region provides opportunities for exploring various mountain environments and experiencing the grandeur of the high Alps.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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360° view of Mont-Blanc, Dents du Midi, Swiss Alps, the Jura, the Salève, Lake Geneva etc... Absolutely beautiful and with today's cloudless sky it was magnificent.
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Very nice hike. It was quite crowded today. Contrary to what’s written in the description, I didn’t see any particularly risky passages
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One of the most beautiful views of the valley, with a rather unusual view overlooking the mole. It is then possible to cross the ridges to Pointe du Haut Fleury but be careful at Pas de l'Ane which is quite exposed despite the handrail. Strictly not recommended in case of dizziness.
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A majestic summit resembling a pyramid from the Cenise side, the Jallouvre - or Jalouvre - is a mythical summit whose ascent, although not difficult compared to its neighbor Pointe Blanche overhanging it by 30m, remains in the memory like that of a almost epic adventure between grueling scree (on both sides), the mythical Col du Razoir (the aptly named) and the Passage de la Cravate which, in the end, poses no more problem than that when the residual snowfields have disappeared, unless that we are subject to vertigo. In summary, one of the most beautiful hikes in the area in my opinion, for which you still need to be sure-footed and in good shape, but which can be tamed quite easily. Do not miss !
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Much more aesthetic path than the usual path, it is however not recommended in case of vertigo
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wonderful section on the slope with wonderful views of the Aravis chain and the Col de la Colombière
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Vougy offers access to several impressive peaks and viewpoints. Pointe de Marcelly provides one of the most beautiful views of the valley, with an unusual perspective overlooking Le Môle. The Le Môle summit cross offers an exceptional panorama, where Mont Blanc is clearly visible among many other peaks. For a challenging experience with superb views, consider the Ridges of the Aiguille Verte, dominated by the summit of the Aiguille Verte itself. Additionally, Pointe du Midi offers a magnificent 360° panorama of the Aravis range, Mont Blanc, and Bargy.
Yes, the region around Vougy is known for its challenging routes. The ascent to Pic de Jallouvre is considered a memorable, almost epic adventure due to grueling scree sections, the 'mythical' Col du Razoir, and the Passage de la Cravate. This hike requires sure-footedness and good physical condition. The Pointe de Marcelly also offers challenging ridge crossings, particularly at Pas de l'Ane, which is exposed and not recommended for those with vertigo.
You'll find a diverse range of hiking trails around Vougy, from moderate to difficult. For example, the 'Mountain Hikes around Vougy' guide includes routes like the 'Via Ferrata loop from Col de la Colombière' and the 'Petit Môle – Le Môle loop from Ayse', both rated as difficult. The 'Hiking around Vougy' guide features moderate trails such as the 'Lac Bénit – Prachtig bergmeer loop from Mont-Saxonnex' and more difficult options like the 'Le Môle summit – Le Môle summit cross loop from Ayse'. You can explore these and more in the Mountain Hikes around Vougy and Hiking around Vougy guides.
Absolutely. The Col de la Colombière, located in the nearby Aravis mountain range, is a picturesque alpine pass that has been featured multiple times in the Tour de France. It's a popular destination for cyclists looking to tackle a challenging and scenic climb. The Ridges of the Aiguille Verte also offer wonderful views of the Aravis chain and the Col de la Colombière.
The best time to visit largely depends on your desired activity. For hiking and mountaineering, late spring through early autumn (May to October) generally offers the most favorable weather conditions, with less snow and more accessible trails. However, the Mont Blanc area is also a prime location for winter sports, offering world-class skiing and alpine activities during the colder months.
While many peaks offer challenging routes, there are also options for varied mountain environments that might be suitable for families. The region's diverse landscapes, including passes like Col de Réray, connect different valleys and can offer less strenuous walking opportunities. For specific family-friendly trails, it's best to consult local guides or check the difficulty ratings of routes in the Hiking around Vougy guide, looking for 'moderate' or 'easy' classifications.
Beyond hiking and mountaineering, the region offers excellent opportunities for mountain biking. The 'MTB Trails around Vougy' guide features routes like the 'Col de Réray – Saint-Pierre Church of La Tour loop from Marignier' and the 'Arve Path – Ponds on the banks of the Arve loop from Marignier'. These trails range from moderate to difficult. You can find more details in the MTB Trails around Vougy guide.
The mountains near Vougy are rich in natural beauty. You can expect to see dramatic high-altitude landscapes, vast glaciers (especially in the Mont Blanc Massif), and stunning panoramic viewpoints from various summits. The region also features picturesque alpine passes, diverse valley environments, and, depending on the season, vibrant alpine flora and fauna.
Given the mountainous terrain and altitude-driven weather patterns, it's crucial to dress in layers. Essential gear includes sturdy hiking boots, waterproof and windproof outer layers, moisture-wicking base layers, and warm clothing, even in summer. Always carry sun protection, plenty of water, and navigation tools. For more challenging routes, consider specialized equipment like trekking poles.
While popular peaks draw crowds, areas like Pointe du Midi are noted as being less frequented than some others, offering a pleasant summit experience for mountain regulars with little or no exposure to vertigo and breathtaking panoramas. Exploring the diverse routes within the Mountain Hikes around Vougy guide might also reveal less-traveled paths.
Vougy is situated in the Arve Valley, which has some public transport options connecting towns. However, direct public transport access to specific mountain trailheads can be limited. It's advisable to research local bus services or shuttle options from larger towns like Cluses or Bonneville to reach the starting points of trails. For many mountain excursions, a car often provides the most flexible access.


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