A stroll through the centre of Le Grand-Bornand Village, along the peaceful banks of the River Borne.
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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Riverside
Mountain view
Forest location
Waterside
Mountain location
Village centre
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Groomed trail
Departure from the parking lot of the cemetery, below the village.
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.
Park in the car park by the cemetery, below the Tourist Office. Take the groomed track between the cemetery and Le Borne until you reach a bridge, from where the loop returns to the village along the river.
Yes. I keep my dog on a lead and make sure he leaves no trace of his visit.