4.4
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4,006
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Hiking around Saint-Jean-D'Aulps offers diverse landscapes in the French Alps, characterized by dense pine and spruce forests, vibrant alpine meadows, and dramatic rocky ridges. The region features significant elevation changes, with trails leading to panoramic viewpoints of peaks like Mont Blanc and the Chablais mountains. The Dranse de Morzine river carves through the valleys, adding to the varied terrain.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
4.2
(13)
76
hikers
5.68km
01:32
80m
80m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.8
(4)
63
hikers
15.1km
06:16
1,040m
1,040m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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4.8
(6)
73
hikers
10.9km
03:43
570m
570m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
4.1
(11)
55
hikers
5.52km
01:32
100m
100m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.8
(4)
71
hikers
10.3km
03:21
490m
490m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Good size pump track - great for practicing!
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Small collection of houses close to a lake surrounded by peaks. Feels very remote considering how close we are to the main PDS area.
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2 pump tracks build in 2021 in Saint Jean D'Aulps. One small 'beginner' one and a larger one with multiple lines and a bowl
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Saint Jean d'Aulps is a village in Haute Savoie. The hike crosses the village and follows the Dranse de Morzine, a very pretty mountain river. The route passes through the ruins of an ancient major Cistercian Abbey.
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Wide gravel road (steep in parts) connection Saint John D’Aulps to Graydon.
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There are over 50 hiking trails around Saint-Jean-D'Aulps, offering a wide range of experiences from easy strolls to challenging mountain ascents. The komoot community has rated these routes highly, with an average score of 4.5 stars.
Yes, Saint-Jean-D'Aulps offers several easy trails suitable for families. For example, the Pump Track – Notre-Dame d'Aulps Abbey loop from Saint-Jean-d'Aulps is a gentle 3.6-mile route. The Grande Terche Telecabine also operates during summer, providing lift access to higher-altitude trails, making some family walks more accessible.
The region boasts diverse landscapes, with trails winding through dense pine and spruce forests, across vibrant alpine meadows, and along dramatic rocky ridges and cliffs. You'll also find paths through valleys and mountain pastures, such as the Graydon mountain pasture.
Absolutely. Saint-Jean-D'Aulps is an exceptional playground for experienced hikers. Routes like the Damoz des Moulins – Col de Damoz des Moulins loop from Saint-Jean-d'Aulps are classified as difficult, featuring significant elevation gain and expansive mountain views. More technical options like Roc d'Enfer also offer steep and exposed sections for those seeking a true alpine challenge.
Hikers can enjoy panoramic views of iconic peaks like Mont Blanc, the Chablais mountains, and the Dents du Midi. You might also encounter picturesque lakes such as Lac de Montriond or Lac Vert. A unique natural attraction is Les Gorges du Pont du Diable, a deep gorge with walkways to explore.
Yes, many routes in Saint-Jean-D'Aulps are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Doug's trail – Gravel route to Graydon loop from Saint-Jean-d'Aulps, a moderate 6.8-mile path that traverses varied terrain.
Many trails lead to stunning viewpoints. Peaks like Pointe de Nantaux, Roc d'Enfer, Pointe de Chavache, and Mont Ouzon all offer breathtaking 360-degree panoramas of the Alps, including Mont Blanc, Lake Geneva, and the Giffre Valley. The La Chaux (Elephant's Head) hike also provides beautiful views of Saint-Jean-d'Aulps and the Roc d'Enfer.
The French Alps generally welcome dogs on trails, though specific rules may apply in nature reserves or protected areas. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash and ensure they are well-behaved, especially when passing through mountain pastures where livestock may be present.
Saint-Jean-D'Aulps, being a hub for outdoor activities, typically offers parking facilities near popular trailheads and village centers. Specific parking information for individual routes can often be found on detailed trail descriptions or local tourist office resources.
While specific public transport routes directly to all trailheads might be limited, Saint-Jean-D'Aulps is part of the larger Portes du Soleil area, which has some summer transport options. For detailed information on local bus routes and connections to trail access points, it's best to consult the local Tourist Office or check regional transport schedules.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 300 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the diverse scenery, from dense forests to vibrant alpine meadows, and the rewarding panoramic views of Mont Blanc and Lake Geneva from various summits.
Yes, for those seeking multi-day adventures, the region offers options like the Tour des Dents Blanches. This exceptional route spans around 55 kilometers with significant ascent, traversing outstanding natural beauty and providing opportunities to stay in mountain refuges along the way.


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