Best mountain peaks around Thénésol are located in the French Alps, offering diverse terrain for hiking and exploration. This region is characterized by its mountainous landscape, providing numerous opportunities for elevated views. Visitors can experience various natural features, including prominent summits and viewpoints. The area is well-suited for those seeking rewarding outdoor experiences in a natural setting.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Amazing views on mount blanc, lac d’ annecy and more beautiful landscape! 😍 Attention, only take the path across the ridge to the chalet de L’Alpettaz if you are a really experienced hiker and like to get some adrenaline. It is super narrow and partly really dangerous. After finishing the dangerous part there is high grass through which the hike continues.
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As you climb the challenging trail to the top of Petite Sambuy, you’ll be rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views across the Tarentaise Valley. This iconic peak, nestled in the heart of the magnificent French Alps, offers a truly awe-inspiring experience. From the summit, you’ll be able to admire the snow-capped mountains, picturesque villages and winding rivers that characterise the region.
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Access is quite physical but you are largely rewarded by the sumptuous 360° landscapes once at the top 🤩
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Beautiful railway cycle path, beautiful landscape.
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An incredible view! Relatively aerial trail with a few wired passages. But this ridge is worth the detour! Be careful though, you will necessarily want to follow it to the Belle Étoile
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Very nice view with an outstanding 360° Alpine panorama! Coming from the north via Le pas de l'âne, don't underestimate the difficulty of the ridge. At the end of February there was still a lot of snow and the fuses are not in place over the entire length. In parts, the hike has more of a via ferrata character. The ridge is sometimes very narrow and it feels like several hundred meters down to the left and right. But if you are prepared for it and are used to challenging terrain, then it is a super nice hike and absolutely recommendable!
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This peak rises to 1,941 meters above sea level and is the highest point of the resort of Les Saisies.
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For truly expansive views, consider Petite Sambuy, which at 2,107 meters, provides vistas encompassing the Bauges, Semnoz, Tournette, Lake Annecy, the Aravis mountain range, Beaufortain, and Mont Blanc. Another excellent option is La Belle-Étoile (1,841 meters), offering an incredible panorama of the Bauges and Mont Blanc.
Yes, both Petite Sambuy and La Belle-Étoile are considered challenging climbs, rewarding hikers with superb views. The ascent to Dent of Cons (2,063 meters) is also noted as physical and can be technical in some passages, making it suitable for those seeking a more demanding hike.
From the various summits, you can expect to see extensive mountain ranges like the Bauges, Aravis, and Beaufortain. Many peaks, such as Petite Sambuy and La Belle-Étoile, offer clear views of Mont Blanc. You can also spot Lake Annecy from several viewpoints, including Petite Sambuy.
Visitors consistently praise the sumptuous 360° landscapes and the incredible panoramic views, especially of Mont Blanc and Lake Annecy, that reward them after a physical ascent. The presence of orientation tables at summits like La Belle-Étoile and Dent of Cons also enhances the experience, helping identify surrounding landmarks.
Yes, Mont Bisanne, rising to 1,941 meters, is categorized as an intermediate summit and offers great views. The Dent of Cons also has sections suitable for intermediate hikers, though some passages can be more technical.
Beyond hiking, the region offers excellent cycling opportunities. You can find various routes for road cycling, such as the 'Collet de Tamié (960 m) – Tamié Pass loop' or the 'Signal of Bisanne – View of Mont Blanc loop'. There are also gravel biking routes like the 'Col de l'Arpettaz – Route de la Soif loop'. For more details, explore the cycling guide, gravel biking guide, and road cycling guide for Thénésol.
Mont Bisanne, at 1,941 meters above sea level, is the highest point of the Les Saisies resort and offers a great view from its summit.
Yes, View of Mont Charvin is a specific highlight that offers a fantastic perspective of Mont Charvin, which rises to 2,409 meters. This view can be enjoyed from the cycle path south of Annecy.
Yes, both La Belle-Étoile and Dent of Cons have small orientation tables at their summits to help visitors identify the surrounding peaks and landmarks.
The Dent of Cons is a superb summit reaching an altitude of 2,063 meters. It offers an incredible panorama, including a clear view of Mont Blanc, and is considered an extension of the Aravis and Mont Charvin ranges.
Many cycling routes in the area provide scenic views of the peaks. For example, the 'Signal of Bisanne – View of Mont Blanc loop' is a difficult road cycling route from Queige that offers stunning mountain vistas. You can find more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Thénésol guide.


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