Best attractions and places to see around Morillon include a diverse range of natural features and cultural sites. This charming village resort is nestled in the heart of Haute-Savoie, offering access to the vast Grand Massif ski area and the beautiful Giffre Valley. Visitors can explore ancient churches, traditional architecture, and numerous natural attractions like waterfalls and lakes. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities throughout the year, blending natural beauty with local heritage.
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Panorama of Mont Blanc, the Grandes Jorrasses, the Dent du Midi
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Beautiful lake located next to the Gers Refuge and below Col Pelouse
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This is one of the best viewpoints to watch the sunset and see Mont Blanc in alpenglow. There are several easy hiking trails that lead from the car park (Col de Joux Plane) to this viewpoint. Definitely worth it!
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The Cascade du Rouget, also known as the "Queen of the Alps," is one of the most impressive waterfalls in Haute-Savoie. It's a lovely place to linger, and you can park right there 🙂
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The Rouget waterfall is a waterfall in the Giffre Valley (France) which flows all year round from the Sales torrent upstream and which joins the Giffre des Fonds downstream to constitute the Petit Giffre in the commune of Sixt- Horseshoe. It is made up of three jumps: the first two upstream of the road separated by a short flat which constitutes the upstream fall and a last one downstream of the road after a short course of the torrent which constitutes the downstream fall. The upstream fall is around a hundred meters high with a jump halfway up which can be impressive when the snow melts due to the rebound of the water on the stone slab. In case of high flow, splashes of water make the surrounding stones slippery; accidents have already occurred in these dangerous conditions. It is accessible directly by a small road, which makes it a very popular tourist site despite the deterioration of the surface. It is one of the two referenced sites in the commune with the Fer-à-Cheval cirque. Her nickname is “the queen of the Alps”. Popular traditions have attributed to it virtues of virility and fertility to such an extent that the elders still offer a bottle of this water to newlyweds, without the qualities of this water having ever been proven. This waterfall was named the most beautiful French waterfall in 2009.
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Point of intersection La Cascade du Rouget Altitude 960m The Rouget waterfall is a waterfall in the Giffre Valley (France) which flows all year round from the Sales torrent upstream and which joins the Giffre des Fonds downstream to constitute the Petit Giffre in the commune of Sixt- Horseshoe. It is made up of three jumps: the first two upstream of the road separated by a short flat which constitutes the upstream fall and a last one downstream of the road after a short course of the torrent which constitutes the downstream fall. The upstream fall is around a hundred meters high with a jump halfway up which can be impressive when the snow melts due to the rebound of the water on the stone slab. In case of high flow, splashes of water make the surrounding stones slippery; accidents have already occurred in these dangerous conditions. It is accessible directly by a small road, which makes it a very popular tourist site despite the deterioration of the surface. It is one of the two referenced sites in the commune with the Fer-à-Cheval cirque. Her nickname is “the queen of the Alps”. Popular traditions have attributed to it virtues of virility and fertility to such an extent that the elders still offer a bottle of this water to newlyweds, without the qualities of this water having ever been proven. This waterfall was named the most beautiful French waterfall in 2009.
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Morillon is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the impressive Rouget Waterfall, known as the "Queen of the Alps," or discover the serene Lake Anterne, nestled at the foot of the Fiz rocks where marmots and ibexes thrive. Another beautiful spot is the Refuge du Lac de Gers and Lac de Gers, offering stunning views and a place to relax after a hike.
Absolutely. The La Bourgeoise lookout is highly recommended for its panoramic views, especially at sunset when Mont Blanc is bathed in alpenglow. It's accessible via easy hiking trails from the Col de Joux Plane. The Col de Joux Plane itself also offers spectacular views of the Mont-Blanc massif and the Giffre Valley.
Morillon is a family-friendly destination. Lac Bleu, just 500 meters from the village, is a hub for family activities with a sandy beach, swimming area, treetop adventure course, horseback riding, children's games, and a pump track. In winter, the Marvel green trail in the Grand Massif ski area is a 5km long run perfect for beginners, and on select evenings, it transforms into a toboggan run.
The village of Morillon itself features traditional houses and chalet-style residences built around the ancient Saint Christophe Church, which dates back to the 16th century and has a distinctive square bell tower. You can also explore the Giffre Valley to discover its hidden religious heritage through various chapels.
Morillon offers a variety of hiking trails for all levels. You can find family-friendly walks like the one to La Vieille mountain pasture, which offers panoramic views, or the circuit through Morillon's hamlets to explore local architecture. More challenging routes lead to places like Lake Anterne. For more options, you can explore the Hiking around Morillon guide.
Yes, there are several cycling routes. You can find easy loops like the "The R'Biolle footbridge – Ladies' Lakes loop from Morillon" or more challenging ones such as the "Ladies' Lakes – The R'Biolle footbridge loop from Morillon." For a comprehensive list of routes, check out the Cycling around Morillon guide.
Morillon is a year-round destination. Summer is ideal for hiking, cycling, and water activities at Lac Bleu. Winter transforms the area into a ski paradise, with access to the Grand Massif ski area for skiing, snowboarding, and snowshoeing. The village has a pleasant atmosphere throughout the year.
The Ladies' Lake in nearby Samoëns offers a wide, smooth gravel track bordering the lakes, making it suitable for those with mobility challenges or strollers. The Morillon village center itself is also pleasant to explore on foot.
While Morillon itself is a charming village, nearby towns host markets throughout the week. You can find markets in Samoëns (Wednesdays), Cluses (Mondays), and Les Gets (Thursdays), offering regional products and a taste of local life.
Beyond skiing in the Grand Massif, winter in Morillon offers snowshoeing, hiking, and even cold water swimming and sauna experiences. The Marvel ski trail also transforms into a 5 km toboggan run on Tuesdays and Wednesdays during school vacations, providing an exhilarating experience after the ski area closes.
The Giffre Valley, where Morillon is situated, is characterized by its vast pine forests and a wild river. It's a beautiful setting for outdoor activities and home to natural wonders like the Rouget Waterfall and the stunning landscapes around Sixt-Fer-à-Cheval, which is ranked among France's most beautiful villages.


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