Best mountain peaks around Seyssel are found in a unique commune spanning both the Ain and Haute-Savoie departments in France, situated along the Rhône River. This area is characterized by scenic mountainous terrain, offering diverse natural landscapes. Prominent peaks like Le Grand Colombier and Montagne des Princes provide distinct features and experiences for visitors. The region's terrain offers varied hiking trails and viewpoints.
Last updated: June 2, 2026
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Rhone Cycle Route — From the southern Jura to Lyon
Gravel in Ain — sporty loops between water and mountain
ViaRhôna — ride from the Alps to the Mediterranean
Road Cycling Routes around Seyssel
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Running Trails around Seyssel
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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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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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Renowned as one of the hardest passes in France. 4 access roads, from Culoz, Anglefort, Artemare and Champagne in Valromey, classified out of category.
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The two main mountain peaks directly associated with Seyssel are Le Grand Colombier and the Montagne des Princes. Le Grand Colombier is known for its challenging ascents and panoramic views, while the Montagne des Princes offers numerous walking trails and scenic vistas.
From peaks like Grand Colombier Cross and orientation table, you can enjoy an impressive 360-degree panorama of the Alps and views of three French Alpine lakes. The Princes' Mountain also offers stunning views of the Alps, especially on clear days.
Yes, the Col du Grand Colombier is famous for its challenging cycling ascents, including an 18-kilometer climb from Culoz with steep slopes. It offers magnificent views with relatively little traffic, providing a serene experience for cyclists. You can find more challenging routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Seyssel guide.
The Princes' Mountain is an ideal location for those seeking leisurely walks and the chance to admire wonderful views during their hikes. Its trails, primarily accessible from villages like Droisy or Clermont, lead through forested areas.
The region offers diverse natural landscapes, including the southern Jura mountains where Le Grand Colombier is located. You can find numerous viewpoints, such as the Panoramic View of Grand Colombier, Culoz, and Lac du Bourget, which provides superb vistas of the Rhône Valley and Lake Bourget.
Yes, there are mountain biking opportunities. For instance, you can find routes like the 'Old bridge of Seyssel – Grand Colombier Summit loop' which offers a challenging ride. Explore more options in the MTB Trails around Seyssel guide.
Visitors appreciate the breathtaking panoramic views, especially from spots like the Grand Colombier Cross and orientation table. The serene experience of ascending passes with little traffic, and the opportunity for both challenging climbs and leisurely walks, are also highly valued.
Yes, the area offers various running trails. You can find routes like 'Cliffs loop from Seyssel - Corbonod' or 'Along the Rhône – The ViaRhôna loop'. For more details, refer to the Running Trails around Seyssel guide.
Yes, the View of Mont des Princes over the Alpine Arc provides a magnificent panorama, particularly from the Farm of the Count when the sky is clear.
Le Grand Colombier is unique as one of the last remaining ranges in the southern Jura mountains. Its summit offers an exceptional 360° panoramic view, and its pass, Col du Grand Colombier, is renowned among cyclists for its challenging routes and serene atmosphere.
While Seyssel itself is at a lower elevation, the broader Haute-Savoie region, where part of Seyssel lies, boasts the highest range of elevation in France, from 250 meters in the Rhône Valley up to Mont Blanc at 4,808 meters.
Beyond the immediate vicinity of Seyssel, the Haute-Savoie region offers access to major mountain ranges like the Mont-Blanc Massif, Aravis Massif, Bornes Massif, and Chablais Massif, which are accessible for day trips and contribute to the region's overall mountainous appeal.


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