Best mountain peaks around La Balme-De-Thuy offer diverse terrain for outdoor enthusiasts. This region in the French Alps is characterized by its prominent summits and viewpoints overlooking Lake Annecy and the Aravis mountain range. The landscape features challenging ascents and intermediate trails, providing opportunities to experience the natural environment. Many peaks provide panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and lakes.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Each of these crosses, which the traveler often encounters in the fields or, as here, on the mountaintops—in this case combined with a beautiful view of the lake and the opposite shore—is a sign commemorating the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ. “Here on earth, His memory exists, but in the Kingdom of Heaven is His presence: this presence is the joy of those who have already attained salvation. Remembrance is our comfort, we who are still wanderers, traveling toward our homeland.” (Saint Bernard of Clairvaux, c. 1090–1153)
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Please note that since 2024, a decree prohibits access to the parking lot and prevents parking along the road. They pass by and issue fines otherwise.
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Very nice panorama, very pleasant path!
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You can take a beautiful circular hike either from La Clusac or from Jean. A beautiful view rewards the effort of the climb.
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Overcrowded, closed parking lots
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Views and vistas to rave about.
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The view is magnificent and the place rather calm.
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The climb to reach Mont Veyrier is a bit steep. The view is beautiful but it is not possible to stop and go back down while Mont Baron is about ten minutes away where you can sit down to observe the view and Lake Annecy. Mont Veyrier is not a place where it is possible to really land without hindering the passage of people because it is only a path.
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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider View of Lake Annecy from Mont Veyrier, which provides a magnificent perspective of Annecy and its lake. View of Lake Annecy from Mont Baron, slightly higher, also offers superb vistas of the lake, Annecy, and surrounding mountains like Semnoz. Additionally, Tête du Danay — view of the Aravis (1,730 m) provides a 360-degree view of the Aravis, La Clusaz, and Le Grand Bornand.
Yes, Tête du Danay — view of the Aravis (1,730 m) is considered family-friendly and accessible in all seasons. It offers a rewarding 360-degree view without requiring advanced technical skills, making it suitable for a pleasant outing with the family.
Experienced hikers looking for a challenge can tackle View of Lake Annecy from Mont Baron, which involves a steep climb and some scrambling but rewards with fantastic views. Pointe de la Rochette is another challenging summit at 1491 meters, offering beautiful views of the Tournette, the Dents de Lanfon, the Massif des Bauges, and Lake Annecy.
From the peaks, you can expect to see stunning natural features including the expansive Lake Annecy, the majestic Aravis mountain range, the prominent Tournette and Dents de Lanfon, and the Massif des Bauges. Many viewpoints offer sweeping vistas of valleys and forests.
Beyond hiking, the region around La Balme-De-Thuy offers excellent opportunities for cycling, gravel biking, and mountain biking. You can explore routes like the 'Tour of the Tournette' for cycling or the 'Lake Annecy Tour' for gravel biking. For mountain biking, trails like 'Plaine du Fier' are available. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for Cycling around La Balme-De-Thuy, Gravel biking around La Balme-De-Thuy, and MTB Trails around La Balme-De-Thuy.
Yes, several peaks feature intermediate trails. View of Lake Annecy from Mont Veyrier and View from Croix du Chef-Lieu overlooking Lake Annecy both have intermediate trails leading to their viewpoints. Pointe de la Rochette also offers intermediate sections on its hiking path.
Visitors consistently praise the magnificent and splendid views, especially those overlooking Lake Annecy and the surrounding mountain ranges like the Aravis. The rewarding feeling after a challenging ascent and the opportunity to experience the natural environment are also highly appreciated. Many find the effort of the climb well worth it for the panoramic vistas.
While specific 'hidden gems' are not explicitly detailed, exploring some of the less frequently mentioned peaks beyond the most popular viewpoints might offer a quieter experience. The region is rich with diverse terrain, so consulting local maps or komoot routes for less-traveled paths could lead to unique discoveries.
Yes, many hiking routes in the region are designed as loops, allowing for circular walks around or to various peaks. For example, some cycling and MTB routes are circular, and similar options exist for hiking. You can explore the Cycling around La Balme-De-Thuy guide for ideas on routes that might be adapted for walking or inspire similar hiking loops.
The mountain peaks around La Balme-De-Thuy are generally enjoyable in all seasons, with each offering a unique experience. Summer provides warmer weather and clear views, while autumn brings vibrant foliage. Some peaks, like Tête du Danay, are particularly attractive in winter for snowshoeing or winter hiking, provided conditions are safe and appropriate gear is used.
Yes, View from Croix du Chef-Lieu overlooking Lake Annecy is categorized as a natural monument, in addition to being a viewpoint and summit. It offers a superb view of Lake Annecy with the Tournette and the Dents de Lanfon in the background.


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