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Discover the nature and forests of Cordon/Sallanches with the Pont de la Flée walk, a hiking trail accessible to all levels. Rated "green", this trail promises a gentle, easy experience, ideal for a family outing or relaxing in the heart of nature.
The path leads to the Pont de la Flée, where you can admire the Torrent de Coeur.
This walk can be enjoyed with your four-legged friend. Just be sure to keep your pet on a leash to preserve the peace and quiet of the area.
You'll pass the Abérieux farm, a village landmark where you can buy local cheese and watch the cows being milked.
All year round daily.
Subject to favorable snow and weather conditions.
Cordon Tourisme - 22/10/2025
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Suitable for all terrain strollers
From the village center, follow signs for Ferme de l'Abérieux, go up to a place called la Plagne, then continue to the end of the route de la Plagne, where you'll find the Cochenet parking lot.
Map references :
Map IGN 3430ET - LA CLUSAZ LE GRAND-BORNAND
Les Belvédères du Mont-Blanc map on sale for €7 at the tourist office.
Map available from the tourist office to discover these and other trails.
Whatever your hike, remember to pack cereal bars, plenty of water, sunglasses, sun cream, a small first-aid kit, and clothing suited to the season and weather forecast.
This itinerary can also be done accompanied, by hiring a mountain leader.
1/ Park at the Cochenet parking lot, for a 45-minute walk.
2/ Take the path towards Pont de la Flée via Abérieux. On the way, the Abérieux farm and its Tarine cows, Haute-Savoie's flagship breed.
3/ Continue towards Pont de la Flée. A shady path overlooking waterholes, refreshing in hot summer weather.
4/ Return along the same path.
Yes. Dogs must be kept on a leash.