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Mountaineering around Bossonnens offers access to the Fribourg Alps, a region defined by its imposing peaks and pre-Alpine landscapes. The area features prominent mountains like Moléson and Vanil Noir, along with jagged ridgelines and alpine pastures. These natural features create a diverse terrain suitable for various mountaineering experiences.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
4.0
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12
hikers
10.9km
04:52
800m
800m
Hard mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
4.0
(1)
11
hikers
10.5km
04:39
730m
730m
Hard mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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5.0
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5
hikers
8.08km
03:40
710m
710m
Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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8
hikers
10.3km
03:56
700m
700m
Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
5
hikers
10.1km
04:11
730m
730m
Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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A lovely hike with a fair amount of climbing. Upon reaching the top, you climb the ridge to the summit. Magnificent view ♡ People with a fear of heights should avoid! This hike is not ideal for those with a dog or walking poles.
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Magnificent setting and warm welcome. Nice menu with regional dishes. Possible to go there in summer and winter. https://fribourg.ch/fr/les-paccots/buvettes-alpage/buvette-le-vuipay/
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The grassy summit of Mys Derrey sits 1863 meters above sea level and offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. The best time to visit this peak is from May to October, when the wildflowers are in bloom and the weather is pleasant. You may also spot wildlife along the path, such as marmots and deer. Mys Derrey is an ideal destination for adventurous hikers.
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Superb view of the Dent de Lys and the adjacent valley! The setting is grandiose and ideal for trail running!
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After the steep climb out, you can either go over the ridge to the Moléson or to the Teysachaux. The view is impressive.
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Crossroads with a great view and (coming from Plan Francey) the first view of Lake Geneva.
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The ascent and descent of the Teysachaux often requires the use of the hands. Beautiful summit with an exciting path over it and a fraction of the people like on the Moléson 👌🏻
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At the Dent de Lys you can often see ibex and chamois. The ibex colony here is the second largest in the canton of Friborg after the Vanil Noir. On average over the last few years, counts have always been around a hundred, while Vanil Noir has an average of 150 ibexes.
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The region around Bossonnens offers diverse pre-Alpine landscapes, characterized by lush alpine pastures and jagged ridgelines. You'll find imposing peaks like Moléson and Vanil Noir in the Fribourg Alps, providing a mix of challenging ascents and scenic routes. The area also features charming elements such as small waterfalls and forests.
Yes, while many routes are challenging, there are moderate options. For instance, the Teysachaux loop from Les Pueys is a moderate 8 km route with an elevation gain of about 705 meters, typically completed in under 4 hours. Another moderate option is the Teysachaux loop from La Casa Derrey, which is about 10.25 km long.
For experienced mountaineers, the Fribourg Alps offer demanding tours. The Le Moléson Summit – Summit Cross on Moléson loop from La Casa Derrey is a difficult 13.3 km route ascending to the summit of Moléson. Another challenging option is the Dent de Lys loop from Les Paccots, a difficult 10.9 km path exploring the pre-Alpine scenery.
Yes, many of the mountaineering routes around Bossonnens are designed as loops. Examples include the difficult Le Moléson Summit – Summit Cross on Moléson loop from La Casa Derrey, and the moderate Teysachaux loop from Les Pueys. These circular routes allow you to experience varied landscapes without retracing your steps.
The Fribourg Alps and pre-Alpine regions are generally best explored from late spring through early autumn. During these months, trails are typically clear of snow, and weather conditions are more stable, offering optimal visibility and safer passage. Always check local weather and trail conditions before heading out.
Yes, the region offers several notable points of interest. You might encounter the AstroPléiades Astronomy Trail or the Mont Pèlerin Plein Ciel Tower, which offer unique perspectives. The routes themselves often provide stunning views of the Fribourg Alps and surrounding valleys.
The mountaineering routes around Bossonnens are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Users frequently praise the challenging ascents, the breathtaking panoramic views from peaks like Moléson, and the diverse pre-Alpine landscapes that make each tour unique.
Bossonnens benefits from a central location with good access to major transportation routes, making it relatively easy to reach the mountainous regions. While specific public transport links to each trailhead vary, many starting points are accessible via local bus services or train connections to nearby towns, followed by a shorter transfer.
The region around Bossonnens is known for its charming natural elements, including small waterfalls nestled within forests. While specific mountaineering routes may not be solely dedicated to waterfalls, you might encounter them along various hiking paths, such as those near the Broye loop mentioned in regional descriptions.
While the listed mountaineering routes are generally moderate to difficult, the broader area around Bossonnens offers a range of trails. For families, it's advisable to look for easier, accessible paths in the pre-Alpine landscapes, which provide beautiful meadows and views without the demanding ascents of higher mountain tours. Always check the difficulty and length before setting out with children.
Generally, dogs are permitted on hiking and mountaineering trails in Switzerland, but it's always recommended to keep them on a leash, especially in alpine pastures where livestock may be present, or in nature protection areas. Specific regulations can vary, so checking local signage at trailheads is advisable.
There are several dedicated mountaineering routes around Bossonnens, offering a range of experiences from moderate to difficult. The komoot community has explored and rated multiple tours in this area, providing options for various skill levels.


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