Best mountain peaks around Saint-Maurice, located in the Valais canton, offer diverse outdoor experiences. This region is characterized by impressive mountain peaks, including the prominent Dents du Midi massif. The terrain features rocky paths, forest trails, and alpine meadows. Saint-Maurice provides a variety of mountain routes for those seeking views and challenges.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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This must-see is to be linked to Bel Oiseau, the name of this peak. Unmarked but relatively well-marked trail.
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Very beautiful summit overlooking Lake Emosson and offering a beautiful view of the Mont Blanc and all the glaciers. The climb is very pretty, and ibex can be seen early in the morning on the pass below the summit.
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Discover the fascinating history of the formation of the Alps. At its terminus is a vast rocky slab bearing the footprints of crocodile-like reptiles that populated the Earth 240 million years ago.
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Have endurance, sturdy shoes and enough water with you.
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A wild and isolated mountain pass, a perfect destination for those looking for an adventurous day of mountain biking, perhaps with plenty of moments where you carry your bike on your shoulders during the climb. However, for those with solid experience looking for a daring descent, this is a great option. Arriving at the pass, you benefit from an excellent view of the Mont Blanc range, as well as the rocky peaks which rise above you.
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A large rocky mountain in the Muverans massif. The summit offers a magnificent view of the Rhône valley and the surrounding peaks of the massif. The summit is accessible via a hiking trail, but it is ultimately quite a difficult trail and should only be considered by those with adequate mountain experience. For those who do, it's a demanding but rewarding day in incredible mountain terrain.
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A wild and isolated pass, located high above Lake Emosson, on the border between France and Switzerland. The pass is connected to winding and wild trails, providing interesting running terrain with a real mountain feel. The pass is quite remote and shady, so snow can persist into the summer months. Keep this in mind when planning your adventures!
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For truly expansive views, consider the Dent de Valerette Summit, which provides beautiful panoramas of the Rhône Valley, Lake Geneva, and the surrounding mountains. The Haute Cime Summit also offers fantastic views of Mont Blanc and vast mountain ranges.
Yes, the Haute Cime Summit, part of the Dents du Midi massif, is a challenging ascent, often involving technical difficulty during the final stages. Similarly, the Grande Dent de Morcles Summit in the Muverans massif is considered quite difficult and best suited for those with adequate mountain experience.
The region offers diverse terrain, including rocky paths, forest trails, and alpine meadows. Some ascents, like the final 400 meters of the Haute Cime, can be steep with coarse, slippery gravel on bare rock, while others feature beautiful ridge walks, such as on the way to Dent de Valerette.
The diverse alpine environment around Saint-Maurice provides opportunities to spot local wildlife. Ibex are known to frequent areas like the pass below the Bel Oiseau Summit, especially in the early morning. Chamois are also common in the region.
While many peaks are challenging, the Saint-Maurice region does offer easier hiking options. For family-friendly walks, you can explore routes like the 'Emosson Dam – Col de la Gueulaz loop' or the 'Saint-Maurice – Fish Fountain loop', which are categorized as easy hikes. You can find more details on these and other easy trails in the Easy hikes around Saint-Maurice guide.
The region is popular for hiking, with numerous trails. The scenic 'Tour des Dents du Midi' is a well-known multi-day hike. For day trips, you can find various routes in the Mountain Hikes around Saint-Maurice guide, including options like the 'Bérard Waterfall – Col de Salenton loop'.
The best time for hiking the mountain peaks is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when trails are clear of snow and weather conditions are more stable. Always check local weather conditions before heading out, especially for higher, more exposed summits.
Yes, public transport options are available to reach various starting points for trails in the Saint-Maurice region. It's advisable to check local bus and train schedules to plan your access to specific trailheads.
Beyond the natural beauty, the Saint-Maurice district offers paths that explore local cultural and historical sites. For instance, the Vieux-Emosson Dinosaur Footprints Site combines natural history with a scenic location.
Visitors frequently highlight the magnificent, extensive views from the summits, such as those from Dent de Valerette Summit and Haute Cime Summit. The sense of accomplishment after a challenging ascent and the diverse, beautiful terrain are also highly appreciated.
The Portail de Fully — View of the Rhône Valley is a highly recommended viewpoint, offering superb vistas. A cable car in Dorénaz can help reduce the ascent, making it more accessible. Another beautiful spot is the Dents de Valère Ridge Trail, known for its fantastic panoramic views.
Yes, the region provides excellent opportunities for trail running. You can find challenging routes like the 'Vieux Émosson Dinosaur Footprints Trail' or the 'Around Lake Salanfe Trail'. More options are available in the Running Trails around Saint-Maurice guide.


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