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Walking itinerary: from Samoëns to Verchaix

Walking itinerary: from Samoëns to Verchaix

Description

This itinerary can be broken down into two others, the 1st: from Samoëns to Secouën (1h30)
the 2nd: from Secouën to Verchaix (1h30).

START : Place du Bérouze - Samoëns.

@Patrice Gain
Itinerary for guidance only.

Technical Information

Walking
Difficulty
Very easy
Duration
3h30mn
Dist.
9.5 km
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Altimetric profile

Starting point

Place du Bérouze Bérouze , 74340   Samoëns
Lat : 46.085116Lng : 6.716101

Points of interest

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Hamlet of Berouze

With its chapel and its castle, Bérouze's hamlet is the entrance of Samoëns when arriving from Taninges. With its chapel and its castle, Bérouze's hamlet is the entrance of Samoëns when arriving from Taninges. It is crossed by the small river of Lachat which has been diked up, as its overflows sometimes interrupted the provincial road.In the 18th century, when the dukedom of Savoy was partly occupied by Spain, the captain of a battalion based in Samoëns married a girl from the castle. When the war ended, the husband returned to Spain, abandoning his pregnant wife. When the child, a girl, became a woman and looked for her father's consent to marry, he had become the wealthy governor of the Cadix province. Remorseful, he made this girl, whom he had never known, his heiress. The son-in-law became rich and was the benefactor of the Savoyard hamlet. He founded a higher school protecting the refractory priests during the Revolution. This school was located in the castle. As for the Bérouze Castle, it was built at the entrance of Samoëns, on the road coming from Taninges on the opposite side of the chapel dedicated to Saint Peter and Saint Paul. This 17th-century manor house was built next to a square tower dating from the 17th century. It was built by Bernard Ducis, the prince's farmer and former lord of Saint-Jeoire. In his will dated from 1660, the former lord made a donation to build a chapel facing the castle. This chapel was originally built on the Col de Coux. It probably disappeared in 1476, during the invasion of the Valaisan troops. The current chapel, located in the hamlet of the Septimontain village, dates from 1481. It belongs to the nine existing chapels in the hamlets of Samoëns. The chapel underwent a restoration in 1660, as indicated by the Latin inscription on its façade: "Noble Bernard Ducis thankfully raised me at his expense in the year of the Lord 1660". The Bérouze chapel lost its bell during the Revolution and recovered it in 1824. The latest restoration took place in June 2010.

Le Bérouze, Samoëns 74340 Samoëns
- OT Samoëns -
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Date and time

  • From 05/05/2026 to 10/11/2026

Additional information

Tips

In July and August, the Lac Bleu beach is ideal for swimming (lifesaver in attendance).

Updated by

Office de Tourisme de Samoëns - 17/10/2025
www.samoens.com
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Environments

In the country
Lakeside or by stretch of water
Riverside
Forest location
Close to GR footpath
Overview on river

Open period

From 05/05 to 10/11 daily.
Please contact the tourist office beforehand.

Subject to favorable weather.

Contact

Phone : 04 50 34 40 28

Email : nordic.hg@orange.fr

Website : http://www.valleeduhautgiffre.fr

Type of land

Ground
Hard coating (tar, cement, flooring)
Grit
Suitable for all terrain strollers

Location complements

By car or foot: Depart from the place du bérouze in Samoëns.

Topo guides and map references

Topo guides references :
Topo ‘50 randonnées en vallée du haut giffre’ Patrice Gain, on sale in the valley's shops.

Map references :
IGN TOP 25 - 3530 ET Samoëns map - on sale at the tourist office and in shops. Montagnes du Giffre hiking map - CCMG - on sale at the tourist office.

Guidebook with maps/step-by-step

1/ From Place du Bérouze, cross the bridge to the left and follow the road
road for 700 metres. Leave the road for a wide track
to the left, leading to the hamlet of Mouilles.
2/ Cross the main road to take the small road that passes an oratory
an oratory, then past the chalet "L'Accueil Savoyard". Continue along the wide track to the hamlet of Les Noyerets.
3/ At the crossroads, follow signs for Secouen. At the next crossroads, take the left-hand lane which passes a pool and then an oratory.
4/ Continue along the carriage road overlooking the valley. Pass a renovated farmhouse, then follow the narrower path which soon reaches the footbridge over the Valentine torrent.
5/ At the end of the bridge, turn left then right to follow the path that leads to the Verchaix church. After the church, take the first road on the left.
6/Obliquing left again, the route returns behind the church to take the "La voie Courbe" path.
7/ Continue downhill through the woods to "Charrière-Lornaz". After the cross, a small road quickly gives way to a pretty path, and you reach the intersection with the path leading to the Valentine footbridge.
8/ Turn right and follow the path down through the woods to the main road. Cross the road to reach the banks of the Giffre. Turn right and follow the path to the bridge over the Giffre. Cross the bridge and immediately turn left.
9/ The path leads past Lac Bleu de Morillon and back to Lacs aux Dames in Samoëns. As you leave the leisure center, take the road on the left that leads past the swimming pool, then straight ahead to Chapelle du Bérouze.

Animals

Yes. Pets are allowed on this hiking trail, but must be kept on a leash.

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Caution!
We have no information on the difficulty of this circuit. You may encounter some surprises along the way. Before you go, please feel free to inquire more and take all necessary precautions. Have a good trip! 🌳🥾