Best mountain peaks around Avully are found in the surrounding regions, as Avully itself is characterized by gentle countryside, agricultural land, and forested areas. The municipality has an average elevation of 403 meters, with a maximum elevation of 473 meters. Its location near the Rhône river provides a base for exploring the wider Alpine region. While Avully offers tranquil rural settings, nearby areas provide access to various mountain experiences.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Magnificent hike! So many beautiful landscapes as far as the eye can see
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The Bernex signal is a hill which rises to an altitude of 509 meters. It dominates the Aire plain and offers lovely views of Geneva's Champagne, the Salève and the Jura massif.
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It is the second highest point in the canton of Geneva (510m) after Moniaz. You have to take a few steps on foot from the location of the must-see to reach the summit. There we discover a lovely panorama of the Geneva region. 4 orientation tables give us information on the fauna, the history of the region and some anecdotes.
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Great shelter with 6 beds, wood stove with pots for cooking and heating. There is enough wood available. Small solar system that generates electricity for lights and a USB connection for charging your smartphone. Water available from a well about 50m below the hut.
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The Crêt de la Goutte is located at an altitude of 1,621 meters and offers a superb view of the Alps, from Chablais to Écrins.
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Super refuge, well maintained by the association. What a pleasure to find something to warm up and rest for a while! Thank you to those who keep the chalet so clean!
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The signal of Bernex is a hill which rises to 509 meters above sea level. It overlooks the Aire plain and offers lovely views of the Geneva Champagne region, the Salève and the Jura massif.
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Avully is a Swiss village bordered by the Rhône and the fields. There is also a bakery there.
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While Avully itself is characterized by gentle countryside, you can access several notable mountain experiences nearby. These include Crêt de la Goutte, a summit offering superb panoramic views of the Alps from Chablais to Écrins. Another option is Nardérans Chalet in the Jura, which provides views over Lake Geneva. For more accessible views, View from Signal de Bernex offers lovely vistas of the Geneva Champagne region, the Salève, and the Jura massif.
For those seeking higher altitudes, Crêt de la Goutte, at 1,621 meters, offers a challenging experience with extensive alpine views. The area around Nardérans Chalet in the Jura is also near the Croix du Reculet, providing opportunities for more demanding hikes.
The mountain peaks and viewpoints accessible from Avully offer diverse and stunning vistas. From Crêt de la Goutte, you can enjoy panoramic views stretching across the Alps from Chablais to Écrins. Nardérans Chalet provides beautiful views over Lake Geneva. Closer to Avully, View from Signal de Bernex offers scenic outlooks over the Geneva Champagne region, the Salève, and the Jura massif.
Yes, there are options suitable for families. The View from Signal de Bernex is a hill rising to 509 meters, offering lovely views and a short, accessible walk. Additionally, the Avully Village area itself is family-friendly, with easy hikes through fields and nature reserves, and places to stop for a picnic. For specific easy hiking routes, you can explore options like the 'Étang des Bouvières loop from La Plaine' or 'Moulin-de-Vert Nature Reserve – View of Étang Ouest du Rhône loop from Cartigny' found in the Hiking around Avully guide.
Yes, there are options for hikers seeking shelter. Nardérans Chalet in the Jura is a hut that is sometimes open to the public, featuring a fireplace and an external BBQ. Another option is La Poutouille, a well-maintained shelter with beds, a wood stove, and even a small solar system for lighting and charging.
Beyond peak bagging, the region around Avully offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as those detailed in the Hiking around Avully guide, including loops around the Allondon River or through vineyards. For runners, there are several routes listed in Running Trails around Avully. Road cycling enthusiasts can explore routes like the 'Croisette Pass – View of the Jura Mountains loop' from the Road Cycling Routes around Avully guide.
The best time to visit the mountain peaks and surrounding areas largely depends on the activity you plan. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling in the lower-lying areas and massifs like Salève or Jura. For higher alpine experiences, summer typically provides the most favorable weather conditions, though some routes may still have snow early in the season. Winter offers opportunities for snowshoeing or cross-country skiing in certain areas, but access to higher peaks might be limited or require specialized equipment.
Many hiking trails in the region are dog-friendly, especially in the local countryside around Avully. However, policies can vary for specific massifs like Salève, Voirons, Môle, Vuache, or the Jura. It's always recommended to check local regulations or signage at trailheads, especially concerning protected areas or during certain seasons, to ensure dogs are permitted and to understand any requirements like leashing.
Avully itself offers local amenities, including a bakery and places for picnics. For options closer to specific mountain trails, you'll find varying availability. Mountain huts like Nardérans Chalet and La Poutouille provide basic shelter. In the villages and towns surrounding the larger massifs (like Salève or Jura), you can typically find cafes, restaurants, and accommodation. It's advisable to plan your route and check for facilities in advance, especially in more remote areas.
While Avully is a rural municipality, its proximity to Geneva means you can often use public transport to reach starting points for mountain excursions. For example, the Salève massif is generally accessible by public transport from Geneva. For more distant Swiss peaks like Mount Pilatus or Rochers de Naye, cog railways or cable cars are available from specific towns. For the French Alps or Jura massifs, a combination of local buses and potentially trains from larger hubs might be necessary. Planning your journey using local transport apps is recommended.
Visitors particularly enjoy the diverse views, from the panoramic Alps seen from Crêt de la Goutte to the serene Lake Geneva vistas from Nardérans Chalet. The accessibility of viewpoints like View from Signal de Bernex, offering lovely views of the Geneva Champagne region, is also highly appreciated. The presence of well-maintained shelters like La Poutouille and the tranquil, rural setting of Avully Village itself, with its picnic spots and nature reserves, adds to the overall appeal.
Generally, permits are not required for standard hiking on marked trails in the French Alps (Haute-Savoie) or the Jura mountains. However, specific regulations may apply in protected natural reserves, national parks, or for certain activities like bivouacking or climbing. It's always good practice to check the official websites of the relevant regional or national parks if you plan to venture into designated protected areas, as rules can vary.


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