Best mountain peaks around Moye offer diverse opportunities for exploration in a region characterized by its mountainous terrain. The area features prominent summits and passes, providing extensive views of the surrounding landscapes. This geographical setting makes Moye a destination for those seeking to experience the natural environment of the French Alps. The region's peaks are known for their panoramic vistas and varied hiking experiences.
Last updated: June 1, 2026
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Every second Saturday in June, July, August and September. from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m., the climb to the Grand Colombier from Culoz is reserved for cyclists, without registration.
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Long and difficult climb, fantastic views along the way. Spicy increase percentages.
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Discovered by the Tour de France, it is now a legendary mountain. I recommend the climb from Culoz with its spectacular hairpin bends and great views of Lac du Bourget. 17 km ascent, partly up to 14% incline, but with 2 longer flat sections that allow some relaxation. Wonderful all-round view at the summit, with snack bar and souvenir shop in the nice season.
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On a clear day, a superb view of Mont Blanc. The best season to admire this chain of MT Blanc remains autumn...
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Great view, with good visibility to Mont Blanc
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The Grand Colombier is one of the most beautiful peaks in the Jura massif. It culminates at 1,534 meters above sea level and from the top you can see Lake Geneva, the parade of the Lock or the Semnoz, among others.
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Yes, for a pleasant walk with stunning views, consider Princes' Mountain, which is described as a very pleasant little walk. Another option is Mont Clergeon, which offers a magnificent panorama and is very easy to access starting from the pass. For more options, the Hiking around Moye guide includes several easy routes, such as the Mont Clergeon loop from La Grande Cuve.
The region offers several excellent viewpoints. Mont Clergeon provides a fantastic panorama, including views of Mont Blanc. Another remarkable spot is the View of Mont des Princes over the Alpine Arc, which offers a magnificent panorama on clear days. Additionally, the Grand Colombier Cross and orientation table offers an impressive 360-degree panorama of the Alps and the three French Alpine lakes.
For views of Mont Blanc, Mont Clergeon is highly recommended. From its 1025-meter elevation, visitors can expect clear views of Mont Blanc and the surrounding landscape. The Col du Grand Colombier also offers views of Mont Blanc on a clear day, alongside the Jura, the Alps, and Lake Bourget.
If you prefer fewer tourist crowds, the Col du Grand Colombier is a good option. Its ascent takes you along small roads with magnificent views, and at the top, you'll find a more relaxed atmosphere compared to other prominent passes, allowing you to enjoy the valley view in peace.
Beyond hiking, the Moye region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore numerous MTB trails, including challenging routes like the Mont Clergeon – View of the Sapenay Valley loop. For road cyclists, there are many cycling routes, such as the difficult Relais de Crempigny Fountain – Princes' Mountain loop. Of course, there are also many hiking trails for all levels.
Yes, many routes in the Moye region are designed as loops. For hiking, you can find circular walks like the Clergeon Observation Tower – Mont Clergeon loop from La Grande Cuve. Cyclists can enjoy loops such as the Relais de Crempigny Fountain – Princes' Mountain loop from Vallières. Check the Hiking around Moye, MTB Trails around Moye, and Cycling around Moye guides for more detailed loop routes.
Princes' Mountain is a historic site known for its role in the resistance against the Italo-German occupation. Beyond its historical importance, it offers a rewarding climb with extensive views of the Alps on a clear day.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning and extensive panoramic views offered by the peaks, especially of the Alps and Mont Blanc. The diverse hiking experiences, from pleasant walks to challenging climbs, are also highly appreciated. The region's natural beauty and the sense of accomplishment after reaching a summit are often highlighted.
Yes, the Col du Grand Colombier is a notable challenging pass. It features steep slopes over several kilometers, particularly on the Virieu-le-Petit side, making it a demanding climb for both cyclists and experienced hikers. The reward is a superb view at the top, encompassing the Rhône, Lac du Bourget, and the entire Alpine arc.
Hiking durations vary depending on the route and your pace. For example, an easy route like the Mont Clergeon – Col du Clergeon loop from Col du Clergeon is approximately 5 km (3.1 miles) long. A moderate hike like the Clergeon Observation Tower – Col du Clergeon loop from Belvédère du Mont Clergeon is around 12 km (7.5 miles). You can find more details on specific route lengths in the Hiking around Moye guide.
While the region offers stunning natural beauty, aid stations or cafes are not always readily available directly at every peak or pass. For instance, tips for the Col du Grand Colombier specifically mention that there are no aid stations at the summit. It's advisable to carry your own provisions when embarking on longer hikes or rides.


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