Lovely walk with varied landscapes (forests, alpine pastures, woods…), don't miss the granit Roman stone at the Jaillet Pass, discovered in 1964 which marked the limit of the Ceutrons territory. Magnificent view over the Mont-Blanc range and Megève below.
From the village head uphill by the Chemin des Coteaux to the hamlet of Coin ; go through the hamlet of Riglard (1280m) and by Combes until you reach the top of the Jaillet cable car.
Follow the Tour du Mont-Blanc itinerary which rises up through the pastures towards the forest. At the first fork in the woods, turn left into a steep, uphill path that becomes a pleasant and undulating passage further up through the forest until the Jaillet Pass. The round trip from the arrival point of the cable car to the Jaillet Pass take 1h30.
Follow the path in the direction of the Petit Croisse Baulet (1h). It is possible to continue in the direction of the Grand Croisse Baulet (2236m) - 1 additional hour of walking uphill.
From 01/05 to 01/11.
Subject to favorable snow and weather conditions.
Mairie de Megève - 26/12/2025
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Close to GR footpath
Mountain view
Mountain location
Presence of livestock and guard dogs
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Email : megeve@megeve.com
Not suitable for strollers
Stone
Ground
Except on protected passages, walking is forbidden on the ski slopes.
Map references :
Belvederes du Mont-Blanc map on sale at the tourist office
Good walking shoes.
1/From the village, go to the hamlet of Le Coin.
2/ Climb the Chemin des Coteaux.
3/ Cross the hamlet of Riglard (1280 m).
4/ Follow the GR du Tour du Pays du Mont Blanc (TPMB) up to the top of the Jaillet gondola.
5/ Continue to follow this variant of the TPMB as it rises into the forest above the mountain pasture.
6/ At the first fork in the forest, turn left for a steep climb which continues upwards on a pleasantly undulating path through the forest to the Col du Jaillet.
From the top station of the gondola to the Col du Jaillet itinerary 1h30 round trip.
7/ Follow the path to Petit Croisse Baulet (1h).
8/ Possibility of continuing towards Grand Croisse Baulet (2236m), allow an additional 1h climb.
Yes. Dogs must be necessarily kept on a lead.
Until the 19th of September: Order concerning the prohibition of dogs even held on an alpine leash around Croisse-Baulet,except for the bank dogs belonging to the alpagists and hunting dogs during the period of opening on the communal Alpage on the mountain