




A short itinerary to the Tête du Parmelan and its panoramic refuge. This mountain with its impressive cliffs overlooks Annecy from a height of 1832m. Discover beautiful lapiaz landscapes, with Mont Blanc in the background.
The Parmelan is a classic hike, much appreciated by the people of Annecy, and offers numerous views of the Annecy conurbation and surrounding peaks.
The ascent via the Grand Montoir can be vertiginous, but the summit is well worth the effort. The Parmelan limestone plateau and its seemingly endless lapiaz form a magnificent landscape.
The Tête du Parmelan, the highest point of the walk, offers a breathtaking panorama of Lake Annecy, the Bornes, the Bauges, the Vuache and Lake Geneva.
This unique site is home to the Refuge Camille Dunant.
After a comforting meal based on local produce at the Refuge's convivial table, you'll enjoy the always exclusive experience of a night in a refuge.
The following day, the descent via the Petit Montoir, a longer but less rugged trail, will allow you to take full advantage of the scenery.
From 15/05 to 15/10.
Subject to favorable snow and weather conditions.
Take advantage of a beautiful summer's day to admire the sunset over the plateau and sleep at the Parmelan refuge. As the refuge is quite small, you'll need to book your overnight stay in advance.
Conseil Départemental de la Haute-Savoie - 29/11/2025
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Not suitable for strollers
Access (by car): From Annecy, join Villaz. Once in Villaz, take the Route d'Aviernoz (D5), then the Route du Parmelan. The Bois Brûlé parking lot is at the end of the road.
Map references :
TOP 25 IGN 3430 OT - MONT SALEVE
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.
Vigilance on the lapiaz plateau
1/ DAY 1 - From the "Bois Brûlé (Parking)" parking lot to the Refuge du Parmelan. Follow the signs for "Tête de Parmelan (Refuge)". Then follow the signs for "Refuge du Parmelan par le Grand Montoir", passing through "Bois Bûlé", "Chalet Chappuis", "Balmont (Sud)", "Balmont (Nord)", "Croisement du Grand Montoir" and "Le Grand Montoir". At "Le Grand Montoir", follow signs for "Refuge du Parmelan". Arrival at "Refuge du Parmelan".
2/ DAY 2 - From the "Refuge du Parmelan" to the "Bois Brûlé" parking lot. Join the Tête du Parmelan, then return to "Le Grand Montoir", then follow the signs for Bois Brûlé (Parking) via the Petit Montoir. Continue in the direction of "Bois Brûlé (Parking)", passing the "Glacière d'Aviernoz". Once back at the "Croisement du Grand Montoir", return to "Bois Brûlé (Parking)" via the same route as the outward journey.
Yes. Pets allowed on leash only. Please contact the Parmelan animal shelter for information on pet-friendly conditions.