Best mountain peaks around Moûtiers are situated in the heart of the French Alps, serving as a gateway to the Vanoise and Beaufortain massifs. This region features a diverse range of summits, offering various experiences for outdoor enthusiasts. The area is characterized by its alpine landscape and numerous viewpoints.
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To do if you are doing Mont Jovet by the ridge, the landscape is worth the detour
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Superb peak facing Mount Jovet, which is connected by a fantastic ridge line.
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The Col de la Loze is a 2304 meter high mountain pass in the French Alps
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Quite an easy climb, however the terminal was missing due to work at the summit on the day of my ascent (mid-August 2024), hoping to return soon!
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Super nice discovery I had the opportunity to climb it with the Tour de France ascent race sponsored by Laurent Jalabert.
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the ramp from the south has it all with sometimes only short but nasty gradients it offers a pretty good panoramic view
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Among the most appreciated peaks in the region, the Col de la Loze Summit (2304 m) is a significant mountain pass connecting Méribel and Courchevel, uniquely dedicated to cyclists on its upper sections. Another favorite is Roc du Bécoin (2594 m), known for its expansive views and connection to Mont Jovet by a remarkable ridge line. Visitors also enjoy the Valmorel Summit Ascent (1300 m), considered a relatively easy climb with rewarding views.
Yes, Le Quermoz (2,296 m) is suitable for families, offering well-maintained and signposted trails. Even more specifically, Pointe du Cuchet (1,679 m) is an excellent choice for families, featuring educational question-and-answer games about alpine fauna and tree species along its themed trail, making the hike engaging for children. It also provides exceptional panoramic views of Mont Blanc and the Vanoise massif.
For those seeking a challenge, Mont Jovet (2,558 m) in the Vanoise massif is renowned for its demanding but rewarding hike, offering an exceptional 360° panorama. Le Cheval Noir (2,832 m) is another prominent peak in the Vanoise massif, celebrated for offering one of the most beautiful panoramas in the Tarentaise region after a significant ascent. The Col de la Loze Summit (2304 m), while primarily a cycling challenge, also presents a demanding ascent with gradients exceeding 20%.
The peaks around Moûtiers offer breathtaking panoramic views. From Mont Jovet, you can see iconic ranges like Mont Blanc, the Vanoise domes, the Écrins, and even the Matterhorn. Le Quermoz provides a 360° vista encompassing the Tarentaise valley, the Vanoise massif, the Beaufortain, the 3 Valleys, Mont Blanc, and the Écrins. Le Cheval Noir offers views of the entire Lauzière chain, the Aravis massif, the Écrins massif, Vanoise glaciers, Mont Blanc, and the distant Matterhorn.
The region around Moûtiers is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain biking trails, such as the 'Virée Bouc Blanc – Col de la Loze Summit loop' or the 'Montée de Hautecour – Tunnel under the rock loop', which you can find more about in the MTB Trails around Moûtiers guide. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like the 'Col de la Loze Summit (2304 m) – Route du Col de la Loze loop' detailed in the Gravel biking around Moûtiers guide. For road cyclists, there are challenging routes like the 'Madeleine Pass – Exceptional loop' available in the Cycling around Moûtiers guide.
Yes, Mont Jovet features a historic refuge, one of the first inaugurated in 1890, offering a glimpse into the region's mountaineering past. Le Cheval Noir is notable for a unique metallic sculpture of a rearing horse at its summit, adding an artistic touch to the natural landscape. The Col de la Loze Summit (2304 m) has gained recent historical significance as a highlight of the Tour de France.
The mountain peaks near Moûtiers are popular year-round. In summer, they are ideal for hiking, allowing visitors to appreciate alpine flora and mountain pastures. Le Quermoz, for instance, is suitable for hiking in summer and for snowshoeing or ski touring in winter. The Col de la Loze Summit (2304 m) transforms into a ski slope in winter, offering breathtaking vistas.
While Moûtiers serves as a gateway to the region, direct public transport to the trailheads of all peaks can be limited. For some areas, like Mont Jovet, a 4x4 vehicle can access part of the way to the refuge, which might require private transport or local taxi services. It's advisable to check local transport options or consider carpooling for specific trail access points.
Visitors consistently praise the stunning panoramic views from the summits, with many highlighting the 360° vistas that include iconic peaks like Mont Blanc and the Matterhorn. The diverse range of trails, from challenging climbs to family-friendly walks, is also highly appreciated. The unique features, such as the historic refuge on Mont Jovet or the horse sculpture on Le Cheval Noir, add to the memorable experience. The komoot community has shared over 120 photos and given 225 upvotes, reflecting the general appeal of the area.
Yes, many peaks in the region provide excellent views of these massifs. Mont Jovet offers a panorama encompassing the Vanoise domes. Le Quermoz provides a 360° vista that includes both the Vanoise and Beaufortain massifs. Similarly, Roc du Bécoin (2594 m) offers expansive views of the Vanoise glaciers and the Beaufortain massif.
The Col de la Loze Summit (2304 m) is famously known for its challenging ascent and has been a highlight of the Tour de France in recent years (2020, 2023, 2025). It's uniquely dedicated to cyclists, with no motorized traffic allowed on its upper sections, making it a premier cycling destination.


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