Best mountain peaks around Villard-Sur-Doron are situated in the French Alps, providing access to a variety of elevated landscapes. This region features numerous summits that offer extensive panoramic views of surrounding massifs and valleys. The area is characterized by its mountainous terrain, with peaks ranging from intermediate ascents to more challenging climbs. Villard-Sur-Doron serves as a base for exploring these natural attractions.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Incredible views and a breathtaking ridge trail
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The ridge trail is worth the trip, with spectacular views towards Mont Blanc and Lake Roselend.
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Where the path widens somewhat, with barriers marking out a suitable place for a break.
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Contrary to what one might believe, the Cartier Cross is in fact the name of this mountain. It goes from the Croix Cartier and ends further down, after crossing a very pretty plateau, at the Croix Stata.
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a 360° view, a superb plateau.
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The Cartier Cross, contrary to what one might believe, is in fact the name of this mountain which begins at the cross and ends further down at the Stata Cross.
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Mont Clocher is a mountain in the Beaufortain Massif, with a summit peaking at 1,976 meters (6,483 ft). The wide, open slopes, relative ease of ascent and excellent views of the surrounding peaks of Savoie and Haute-Savoie make it a popular peak for both mountain bikers and hikers.
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A small mountain, with a summit peaking at 1865 meters, located in the Les Saisies ski resort. The summit is accessible by numerous ski lifts, or by connected trails, for those with legs of steel or assistance from a motor.
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The region offers several peaks with exceptional views. Mont Bisanne is renowned for its 360-degree panorama of the Val d'Arly, Aravis range, Mont-Blanc massif, and Beaufortain mountains. Mont Clocher provides an exceptional panorama of Mont Blanc, the Aravis range, and the high peaks of Beaufortain. Additionally, Roche Parstire offers amazing views in all directions from its ridgeline.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the ascent to Le Grand Mont is a demanding but rewarding day out. Its rocky, moonscape summit at 2,686 meters offers glorious views over the Beaufortain range and towards Mont Blanc. The ascent over the north ridge of Roche Parstire also requires sure-footedness and a head for heights, though a marked path offers a less exposed alternative.
The area around Villard-sur-Doron is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, mountain biking routes, and road cycling paths. For hiking, explore options like the "Tour of Mont Bisanne" or the "Balcony overlooking Mont Blanc" loop. Mountain bikers can enjoy challenging routes like the "Mont Bisanne Enduro Loop," while road cyclists have routes such as the "Val d'Arly cycle route."
Absolutely. For a scenic hike, consider the "Tour of Mont Bisanne" loop, which offers magnificent views. Another popular option is the "Col de la Lézette – Balcony overlooking Mont Blanc loop from Villard-sur-Doron," which provides panoramic views of the Mont-Blanc massif. You can find more hiking options on the Hiking around Villard-Sur-Doron guide.
Yes, the region is popular for both mountain biking and road cycling. Mont Clocher, with its wide, open slopes, is a popular choice for mountain bikers. Cyclists can also tackle the significant elevation gain to Signal de Bisanne via routes like "Route des Filles." For more routes, check the MTB Trails around Villard-Sur-Doron and Road Cycling Routes around Villard-Sur-Doron guides.
The best time largely depends on your preferred activity. Summer (late spring to early autumn) is ideal for hiking and cycling, with flowery pastures and accessible trails. During winter, some peaks like Mont Bisanne and La Légette are part of ski resorts, offering winter sports access, often via chairlifts.
While many peaks involve significant ascents, some areas offer more accessible options. La Légette, located within the Les Saisies ski resort, has its summit accessible via numerous ski lifts, making it easier to reach for families or those seeking less strenuous walks. The "Tour of Mont Bisanne" also has moderate sections suitable for a family outing.
You'll encounter several distinctive features. The summit of Roche Parstire is marked with a cross and signpost, standing at 2,108 meters. Signal de Bisanne on Mont Bisanne features an orientation table to help identify the surrounding peaks, including the Mont Blanc massif. Le Grand Mont is notable for its distinctive summit cross and rocky, moonscape terrain.
Visitors consistently praise the exceptional 360-degree panoramic views, especially of the Mont Blanc massif and the Beaufortain range. The variety of terrain, from wide, open slopes to challenging ridgelines, is also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the sense of accomplishment from reaching summits like Roche Parstire, even with its steep final ascent, for the unparalleled vistas.
Mont Bisanne is quite accessible. You can reach it on foot, by chairlift during both winter and summer seasons, or by car during the off-season. This makes it a versatile peak for different types of visitors, from hikers to those preferring a more relaxed ascent to enjoy the panoramic views.
Yes, the Col de la Lézette, while not a peak itself, is a mountain pass near Villard-sur-Doron that offers a spectacular panoramic view of the Mont-Blanc massif at an altitude of 1,787 meters. It's included in the scenic "Balcony overlooking Mont Blanc" loop trail starting from Villard-sur-Doron.


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