




This hike to the alpine pastures and chalets of Salvadon starts from the hamlet of Le Crot, near Sixt-Fer-à-Cheval. The forest path climbs steadily, offering superb views of the Fiz chain, Dent de Véreux and Pointe Rousse.
As you move forward, you enter the Sixt-Passy nature reserve. At an altitude of 1,715 metres, the chalets form a picturesque hamlet nestled at the foot of the Avoudrues, Pointe de Bellegarde and Pointe
de Sambet. These mountain pastures are still farmed today.
After your hike, don't miss a visit to Ferme des Tines, in Sixt-Fer-à-Cheval. Here you can discover and buy local products, including "Salvadon", an alpine cheese made on the mountain pastures.
From 16/06 to 30/09 daily.
Subject to favorable snow and weather conditions.
Conseil Départemental de la Haute-Savoie - 07/08/2025
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Not suitable for strollers
Access (by car): From Cluses, join Taninges (D902), then the village of Samoëns via Morillon. From Samoëns, head for Sixt-Fer-à-Cheval (D907). After the village of Sixt-Fer-à-Cheval, turn left towards "Le Crot". The parking lot is at the end of the road.
Map references :
TOP 25 IGN 3530 ET - SAMOËNS / HAUT-GIFFRE
Whatever your hike, remember to pack cereal bars, plenty of water, sunglasses, sunscreen, a small first-aid kit, and clothing appropriate to the season and weather forecast.
1/ From "Le Crot", head towards "Chalets de Salvadon". Continue in this direction, passing through "Bellecombe", "Les Miches" and "Croix à Augustin".
2/ Once at the Chalets de Salvadons, return to "Le Crot" via the same route as the outward journey.
No. Dogs are strictly forbidden in the Sixt-Passy nature reserve, even on a leash.