Holidays in the French Alps : peaks, trails and villages
Explore the heart of the French Alps and Mont Blanc at your own pace
Geneva to the majestic Mont Blanc, the true capital of glaciers. From your very first steps, you enter a world of rugged mountains and lush alpine meadows. Towering peaks rise proudly ahead, opening the way to wild valleys where waterfalls cascade with strength and elegance. Strange limestone formations, known as lapiaz, sit alongside high pastures - peaceful havens suspended between earth and sky.
After a few hours of hiking in the Alps, the scenery transforms once again. You enter the high alpine zones, and suddenly the Mont Blanc massif reveals itself in all its splendor - a dazzling display of towering glaciers and rocky peaks, intertwining in a symphony of white and grey. The silence of the mountains seems to pay tribute to the grandeur of this natural masterpiece.
This first stage of the trail offers a concentrated taste of the Alps at their most authentic and spectacular. It's a perfect introduction to an extraordinary holiday through the French Alps, where each summit tells a new story.
Les plus de La Vie Sauvage
- Hiking holidays in the French Alps
- Exceptional mountain views
- Authentic alpine villages
Départs possibles du 24 septembre au 24 septembre
Programme jour par jour
Day 1 : Hike from Thollon les Mémises to Pic des Mémises and the Lake Geneva Balcony
The route begins at the Thollon-les-Mémises cable car, where your luggage is taken care of if you’ve chosen this service. After the cable car ride, you start along a balcony trail overlooking Lake Geneva.
You cross the imposing Mémises massif before exploring the Mottay alpine pastures, where the tranquil surroundings create an authentic, untouched atmosphere.
The day ends with a gentle descent into the Novel Valley, reaching the Neuva alpine pasture for an overnight stay, without luggage.
HIKING TIME : 3h30- 4h
ASCENT : 500 m
DESCENT : 500 m
ACCOMMODATION : mountain refuge
LUGGAGE TRANSFER : no luggage transfer
Day 2 : Hike the Col de Bise
From the Neuva alpine pasture, you begin the climb toward Lac de Neuteu, a small alpine paradise. The trail continues up to the Col de Bise, a strategic mountain pass offering stunning views of the surrounding peaks and deep valleys.
For the more adventurous, a short detour leads to Lac de Darbon. This beautiful glacial lake, nestled among rocks and glaciers, is a true natural gem and an excellent spot to spot ibex.
You then descend toward the Bise alpine pasture before climbing again to the Pas de la Bosse, a high-altitude pass that leads to a final scenic descent into the charming village of Chapelle d'Abondance. With its stone houses and authentic alpine atmosphere, this village is the perfect place for an overnight stay in a mountain guesthouse.
HIKING TIME : 6h30
ASCENT : 900 m
DESCENT : 1,400 m
ACCOMMODATION : guesthouse
LUGGAGE TRANSFER : luggage transfer (if you have selected this option)
Day 3 : Hike from Col de Bassachaux to the Village des chèvres and Manche Valley
The day begins with a climb to Pointe des Mattes, located within the Mont de Grange nature reserve - a true sanctuary for chamois. The trail continues through some of the most beautiful alpine pastures in the Abondance region, a postcard-perfect landscape where lush meadows alternate with towering peaks.
You then reach the Col de Bassachaux, an exceptional viewpoint overlooking Lac de Montriond. From here, a pleasant descent brings you to the village of Les Lindarets, a unique and charming place famous for its free-roaming goats.
If the stage feels too long, two shorter alternative routes are available, offering a gentler option while still capturing the essence of this magnificent day of hiking. The day ends with a transfer to the bottom of the Manche Valley.
HIKING TIME : 7h- 7h30
ASCENT : 1,400 m
DESCENT : 950 m
ACCOMMODATION : mountain refuge
LUGGAGE TRANSFER : luggage transfer (if you have selected this option)
Day 4 : Hike from Col de la Golèse to Folly Refuge
Today begins with a climb to the Fréterolles alpine farm, a true mountain paradise where cows and goats graze peacefully. You then continue your trek beneath the impressive Terres Maudites, before a short ascent brings you to the Col de la Golèse, at 1,666 meters, offering splendid panoramic views.
After enjoying this tranquil moment, you descend to the hamlet of Les Allamands, a charming village where time seems to have stood still.
The day continues with a climb beneath the slabs of Le Tuet before reaching the Folly Refuge, where you spend the night without your luggage.
HIKING TIME : 6h30- 7h
ASCENT : 1,150 m
DESCENT : 1,100 m
ACCOMMODATION : mountain refuge
LUGGAGE TRANSFER : no luggage transfer
Day 5 : Hike from Lac de la Vogealle to Sixt-Fer-à-Cheval
Today takes you into the wild and preserved Dents Blanches massif, a true haven of nature. You begin with a climb to the Combe aux Puaires, an unusual and fascinating site characterized by lapiaz - eroded limestone formations that create almost lunar landscapes. After exploring this remarkable area, you descend toward Lac de la Vogealle, a small alpine lake with crystal-clear waters.
The descent continues to the Cirque du Bout du Monde, a spectacular spot where the mountains seem to close in around you, creating an isolated and grandiose setting. You then cross the Cirque du Fer à Cheval, a magical place where multiple waterfalls cascade with power and grace, producing a truly enchanting atmosphere.
The day ends with a transfer to the picturesque village of Sixt-Fer-à-Cheval.
HIKING TIME : 6h30- 7h
ASCENT : 800 m
DESCENT : 1,400 m
ACCOMMODATION : guesthouse
LUGGAGE TRANSFER : luggage transfer (if you have selected this option)
Day 6 : Hike from Col d'Anterne to Moëde-Anterne Refuge
The day begins with a climb to the Rouget Waterfall, a spectacular cascade often called "the Queen of the Alps" for its majesty. You continue along the trail to the Pleureuse and Sauffaz waterfalls, two more hidden gems of the region.
The path then leads you into the heart of the Sixt-Passy nature reserve, crossing the Anterne alpine plateau - a vast area offering breathtaking panoramas. This preserved corner of nature is home to one of the most beautiful lakes in the region, Lac d’Anterne. The route continues to the Col d’Anterne before descending to the Moëde-Anterne Refuge, where you spend the night without luggage or showers.
A swim is possible at Lac de Pormenaz, just 15 minutes from the refuge.
HIKING TIME : 6h- 6h30
ASCENT : 1,550 m
DESCENT : 400 m
ACCOMMODATION : mountain refuge
LUGGAGE TRANSFER : no luggage transfer
Day 7 : Hike from Col du Brévent to Chamonix
On this final day of hiking, you begin with a short descent to the Arlevé Bridge, marking the start of a dramatic change in scenery. The limestone of the Fiz gradually gives way to the smoothed rocks of the Aiguilles Rouges massif, creating a striking contrast.
The hike continues with a climb to the Col du Brévent, at 2,368 meters, offering a spectacular panorama over the Chamonix Valley and its majestic peaks. From this viewpoint, you can admire Mont Blanc and the surrounding summits in all their glory.
After savoring this unforgettable moment, the descent leads you to Planpraz, where you take the cable car down to Chamonix (+1h30 of walking if skipping the cable car / +1,000 m elevation gain).
HIKING TIME : 5h- 5h30
ASCENT : 800 m
DESCENT : 800 m
LUGGAGE TRANSFER : luggage transfer (if you have selected this option)
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