A walk through the woods offering a beautiful 180° view of the various surrounding mountain ranges and the Aravis range
From 15/12 to 15/04 daily.
Ask for advice at the Tourist Office.
Subject to favorable snow and weather conditions.
Le Grand-Bornand Tourisme - 18/04/2026
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Mountain view
Forest location
Less than 10 minutes from a bus stop on foot
Mountain location
Phone : 04 50 02 78 00
Email : infos@legrandbornand.com
Website : https://www.legrandbornand.com
Facebook : http://www.facebook.com/legrandbornand
Twitter : http://twitter.com/mongrandbo
Non-groomed itinerary
Not suitable for strollers
Getting to Le Grand-Bornand by bus:
From Annecy, bus routes Y62–Y63.
From St Pierre en Faucigny, bus routes 460–461 (connection with the Léman Express).
Topo guides references :
Guide to walking and snowshoeing routes in the Aravis massif (in french)
Map references :
Map IGN Top 25 n°3430 ET La Clusaz Grand-Bornand
Safety and Code of Conduct
- All routes are used at the hiker’s own risk, as they are not monitored.
- Choose your route according to your fitness level and the weather conditions. Check the weather forecast (daily updates available at Tourist Offices or Chamonix Weather: 08 99 71 02 74) and remember to bring warm, waterproof clothing. Weather conditions in the mountains can change very quickly.
- Follow the instructions indicated on the signposts.
- Never hike alone.
- Do not set off too late in the afternoon to ensure you return before nightfall.
- In the event of bad weather or snowfall, some routes may be impassable (information available from Tourist Offices, ski patrols or guide offices).
- Do not use cross-country or downhill ski runs. Crossing the runs is permitted only at marked crossings.
- Take sufficient food and water with you. Mountain sports require a significant amount of energy. Mountain inns and high-altitude restaurants are available on some routes.
Please be mindful of the wildlife around you!
In winter, mountain wildlife is particularly vulnerable.
By following a few basic guidelines, you can help to protect it:
- Use the designated tracks and trails for snowshoeing.
- Avoid wooded areas.
- Respect sensitive areas marked by protective nets or ropes.
- Respect the environment
- Remember to keep your dogs on a lead.
Start at the ice rink. Follow a track running parallel to the cross-country ski trail as far as the La Source chalet. Climb up to Les Dodes along a path that passes between two traditional Bornand chalets. Continue through the clearing before entering the forest on a winding path to a place known as Le Macheret. The route then crosses over to the junction with route 32, which you will leave to descend back into the valley to the Pessey farm. Cross the cross-country ski trail and the road to finish the route on the groomed footpath no. 19, which leads back to the ice rink.
Yes. I keep my dog on a lead and make sure he leaves no trace of his visit.