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Discover Le Mont de Grange

Culminating at an altitude of 2432m, Mont de Grange is the jewel in the crown of the Chablais Massif, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Abondance valley and beyond.

Discover this emblematic summit and the wonders it conceals.

A true icon of the massif 

The majestic heights of Mont de Grange rival the finest panoramas in Haute-Savoie. An unforgettable hike in an unspoilt setting awaits you.

It is part of the Natura 2000 network, demonstrating its importance in preserving biodiversity. What’s more, the entire site is covered by a Biotope Protection Order (APPB).

Leman Mountains Explore info:

The climb to the summit is generally possible from mid-June to mid-September, but dates may vary according to weather conditions. Please check with tourist information offices or mountain guides before attempting to access the summit. Subject to favourable weather conditions.

A mountain?

    Mont de Grange, the icon of the Chablais Massif, is the highest point in the Evian – Vallée d’Abondance region and the second highest peak in the Chablais. It majestically dominates the valley alongside the Cornettes de Bise.

    Discover this unspoilt natural sanctuary, where the flora and fauna are revealed in all their splendour.

    Hiking at Mont de Grange

    • Difficulty: Difficult
    • Altitude: 2432 m
    • Time to climb: 3 hours
    • Descent: 2 hours
    • Total ascent: 1130 m
    • Round trip: 12.6 km
    • Restrictions: Dogs allowed on a lead

    Start your journey from St-Théodule, following a path that crosses the Chalets du Bailly and du Jouly before beginning the climb proper. The climb to the Crête de Coicon offers breathtaking views, rewarding hikers with an exceptional panorama.