Best mountain peaks around Nancy-Sur-Cluses, nestled in the French Alps, provide access to varied terrain for outdoor activities. The region features diverse trails, ranging from easy walks to challenging mountaineering routes. These mountain peaks offer panoramic views and unique natural features. The area is characterized by its authentic Savoyard heritage and natural landscapes.
Last updated: August 13, 2026
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Superb view, an exclusive spot after a beautiful, rather sporty climb. The ascent is (in my opinion) more gradual and pleasant from the Tardevant side. The last few tens of meters on either side of the Trou de la Mouche are very "technical" and reserved for rather sporty hikers.
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We were there at the end of September 2024, and there was already a lot of snow. Be sure to check the weather conditions beforehand. The snow made the hike significantly more challenging. Many people weren't well prepared.
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Superb rocky hole at the top of the mountain. Difficult to access (bike on your back) on the way up and 150m unrideable at the start of the descent on either side. Prefer to go up via Grand Crêt and go down via Paccaly. Very technical, steep and exposed trail. Reserved for excellent descenders.
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La Tête des Annes, nestled in the heart of the Aravis massif, offers an exceptional panorama of the Alpine peaks and surrounding valleys. Accessible by hiking trails, this peaceful site is surrounded by flowery Alpine meadows and typical mountain chalets. From the summit, the view extends over the majestic mountains and alpine pastures. On a clear day, Mont Blanc appears in the background.
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A majestic summit resembling a pyramid from the Cenise side, the Jallouvre - or Jalouvre - is a mythical summit whose ascent, although not difficult compared to its neighbor Pointe Blanche overhanging it by 30m, remains in the memory like that of a almost epic adventure between grueling scree (on both sides), the mythical Col du Razoir (the aptly named) and the Passage de la Cravate which, in the end, poses no more problem than that when the residual snowfields have disappeared, unless that we are subject to vertigo. In summary, one of the most beautiful hikes in the area in my opinion, for which you still need to be sure-footed and in good shape, but which can be tamed quite easily. Do not miss !
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After a nice climb, we find ourselves straddling two very different valleys under this natural limestone arch, all in all impressive.
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View from the chairlift towards the head of Annes.
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The Pres de Saix orientation table shows us all the neighboring peaks
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The region offers several rewarding peaks. Tête des Annes provides an exceptional panorama of the Alpine peaks and surrounding valleys, including Mont Blanc on clear days. Tête du Pré des Saix offers views of the entire Arve du Faucigny valley, part of the Geneva basin, and the Giffre valley. For a unique natural feature, the Fly Hole is a natural limestone arch offering impressive views across two valleys.
Yes, for experienced hikers and mountaineers, Pic de Jallouvre (also known as Jalouvre) is a mythical summit. Its ascent involves challenging terrain, including grueling scree, navigating the Col du Razoir, and traversing the Passage de la Cravate. The panoramic views from the summit are highly rewarding, making the strenuous climb worthwhile. Another challenging option is the "La Sallaz Summit – Chalet de Méry loop" which requires very good fitness.
Beyond stunning vistas, you can encounter unique natural features. The Fly Hole is a remarkable natural limestone arch. The area around Col de Romme is characterized by authentic Savoyard built heritage, with preserved houses and twin ovens, alongside its natural beauty. You might also encounter residual snowfields on higher, more challenging routes like Pic de Jallouvre, even into early summer.
Yes, the area around Tête de Romme and Col de Romme is ideal for families and beginners. The "Tête de Romme loop" is described as an accessible and easy hike. This area serves as a gateway to numerous walks suitable for all levels, offering breathtaking 360-degree views without requiring advanced mountaineering skills.
The best time generally depends on the specific peak and your experience level. For most hiking, late spring through early autumn (June to September) offers the most favorable conditions. However, be aware that higher, more challenging routes like Pic de Jallouvre can have residual snowfields affecting passages even into early summer. Always check local weather and trail conditions before heading out, especially in spring or late autumn.
Yes, for instance, at Col de Romme, you can find "La Rebloche" café-bar-restaurant. It's a popular spot to enjoy local Savoyard dishes and regional cheeses from the Vormy mountain pastures after your hike. Many mountain chalets also offer refreshments during the hiking season.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails. For challenging routes, consider the "La Sallaz Summit – Chalet de Méry loop" or the "Chalets de Vormy – Chapel loop." Moderate options include the "La Sallaz Summit – Arve Valley Panorama loop" and the "Chalet des Vuardes – Chapel loop." For an easier walk, try the "Arve Valley Panorama – Tête de Romme loop." You can find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking around Nancy-Sur-Cluses guide.
The mountain areas around Nancy-Sur-Cluses are also excellent for cycling. You can explore various routes for mountain biking, such as those found in the MTB Trails around Nancy-Sur-Cluses guide, which includes routes like the "Vieux Pont de Marignier – Col de Réray loop." Gravel biking is also popular, with options like the "Lake Vernays – Ladies' Lakes loop" detailed in the Gravel biking around Nancy-Sur-Cluses guide. Additionally, the Vuardes cliff near Romme is a recently equipped spot for seasoned climbers.
La Croix des Sept Frères is an emblematic place with a local legend. One version tells of a young boy lost in a terrible winter, and his six brothers who met the same fate trying to rescue him. Another explanation suggests that 200 years ago, this height offered views of seven steeples, giving it its name. It's a significant landmark in the Carroz and Morillon areas.
While not a peak itself, Lac de Lessy is a stunning mountain lake often featured in the region's best mountain hikes. Hikes to Lac de Lessy are popular and are frequently described as hard mountaineering routes requiring very good fitness. It provides a serene and scenic destination for a challenging day hike with picturesque views.
For exceptional views of Mont Blanc on clear days, head to Tête des Annes. This summit, nestled in the heart of the Aravis massif, offers a spectacular panorama that includes the majestic Mont Blanc in the background. The Col de Romme also offers breathtaking 360-degree views that encompass the Aravis mountains, the Chablais mountains, and even the Mont-Blanc range.
The Fly Hole is a popular summit and natural monument in the Aravis mountains. It's a natural limestone arch that offers impressive views across two very different valleys. Visitors describe it as a must-do for those comfortable with exposed trails, providing a memorable experience as you stand straddling two valleys under this unique geological formation.
Yes, both the Fly Hole and Tête du Pré des Saix provide views of multiple valleys. From the Fly Hole, you can see across two distinct valleys. Tête du Pré des Saix offers a comprehensive view of the entire Arve du Faucigny valley, part of the Geneva basin, and the Giffre valley, making it an excellent balcony to overlook the Aravis mountains.


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