Best attractions and places to see around Manigod, a charming village nestled in the Aravis massif of Haute-Savoie, offer a diverse range of natural and cultural sites. The region is characterized by its mountainous landscape, featuring significant passes and natural water features. Visitors can explore various points of interest, from scenic viewpoints to historical chapels, providing opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural immersion.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Restaurant open from July to September, unfortunately not before 😢
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far too many vehicles on this small road, we should ask that one morning per month (eg from May to September, one Sunday morning/month from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. so as not to penalize the restaurants in the area and the residents) this road be reserved for cyclists
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Driving direction Doussard beautiful... partly right next to the bank without a wall or barrier 😊
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The magnificent Col de la Forclaz has a Swiss feel. The view of Lake Annecy is absolutely superb and you will find a restaurant at the pass serving fondue and blueberry tart specialties. Its name is appropriate and corresponds well to the idea that one has of a pass. Forclaz in Savoyard dialect means passage in the mountains.
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Cut in the last 3 kilometers! Road surface is top since the 2023 Tour.
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Make sure to ride up from end of Lake end as steeper and more challenging
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Manigod is rich in natural beauty. You can discover the majestic Angon Waterfall, known for its impressive cascades after a short hike. Other notable natural features include the Nant Burgeat Waterfall, the serene Plateau de Beauregard with its forests and peat bogs, and the stunning views from the various mountain passes like Col de la Croix Fry and Col de Merdassier. The entire Aravis Massif offers diverse flora and fauna.
Yes, Manigod offers a glimpse into its rich heritage. You can explore the scenic Chapel Road (Route des Chapelles), which features six picturesque chapels scattered across the hamlets, each with its own history. The village church, Saint-Pierre, also houses a beautiful Italian-made pipe organ. Additionally, visiting traditional farms allows you to experience the authentic farming village life and sample local cheeses.
During summer, Manigod is ideal for hiking, with numerous trails for all levels, offering stunning mountain and lake views. Cycling is also very popular, with road cyclists challenging themselves on the slopes of the Col de la Croix Fry and mountain bikers exploring routes on the Beauregard plateau. Other activities include rock climbing at the Comburce Natural Climbing Site and swimming at the Col de Merdassier.
Manigod transforms into a winter wonderland. It's a family-friendly ski resort connected to La Clusaz, offering 25 km of marked slopes and one of France's largest night skiing areas. The wider Aravis pass provides access to 220 km of runs. Unique to Manigod is paret sledging, a traditional wooden sledge activity. Snowshoeing, dog sledding, and snow-tubing are also popular.
Manigod is very family-friendly. Beyond skiing and paret sledging in winter, families can enjoy easy hiking trails, a fun nature trail in the forest, and swimming at the Col de Merdassier with a 'Pool Pass'. Visiting local farms to see cheese production is also a delightful experience for all ages.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Col de la Forclaz, which offers a superb plunging view of Lake Annecy and the surrounding peaks. The Col de la Croix Fry, at 1477m, provides stunning vistas of the Aravis mountains and even glimpses of Mont Blanc on a clear day. The Col des Aravis also offers spectacular mountain scenery.
Manigod offers a variety of hiking trails suitable for all levels, from leisurely walks through pine forests to more challenging mountain ascents within the Aravis Massif. You can find routes that lead to picturesque picnic spots overlooking Lac du Charvinpine or explore the Plateau de Beauregard. For more detailed hiking options, explore the hiking routes around Manigod.
Absolutely! Manigod is a popular destination for cyclists. Road cyclists can tackle the challenging slopes of the Col de la Croix Fry, a route famously featured in the Tour de France. Mountain biking enthusiasts will find routes on the Beauregard plateau. You can discover various cycling routes, including road cycling and touring options, by exploring the road cycling routes around Manigod and general cycling routes around Manigod.
Yes, Manigod is an authentic farming village where you can visit traditional farms. This offers a wonderful opportunity to sample and purchase local cheeses such as Reblochon, Mont Charvin, and Tomme, often made on-site. The Chalet de l'Aulp is one such place where you can enjoy local food and buy cheeses.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning mountain panoramas and the serene natural beauty, especially around Lake Annecy and the various passes. The challenging yet rewarding hikes to destinations like Angon Waterfall are highly appreciated. Many also enjoy the authentic local experience, from traditional chalets offering local produce to the unique cultural sites like the chapels.
Manigod offers distinct experiences throughout the year. For hiking, cycling, and exploring natural attractions, late spring to early autumn (May to October) provides pleasant weather and accessible trails. For skiing and other snow sports, the winter months (December to March) are ideal, with the resort fully operational and offering extensive slopes.
Yes, Manigod is well-known for its challenging climbs that attract experienced cyclists. The ascent to the Col de la Croix Fry is a significant challenge, having been featured in the Tour de France. The Col des Aravis also presents a popular and rewarding climb. You can find detailed routes and their difficulty levels in the road cycling guide for Manigod.
Mountain biking enthusiasts will find several trails around Manigod, particularly on the Beauregard plateau. Routes like the 'Tour de l'Andran' and trails around the Col de la Croix Fry offer varying difficulty levels. For a comprehensive list and details, refer to the MTB Trails around Manigod guide.


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