
Departing from the village (La Clusaz ice skating rink), this itinerary climbs steadily up to the heights of the resort, until it reaches the alpine pastures of the Plateau de Beauregard.
With herds cheering you on along the way and high-altitude farms to refuel you, this route gives you - once you've reached the summit of Pointe de Beauregard - a 360-degree view of the surrounding massifs. A word of advice: don't forget your camera for this outing!
Distance: 21.3 km / Ascent: 720 m / Descent: 720 m / Duration: 3h / e-Bike duration: 1h45
Mountain location
Office de Tourisme de La Clusaz - 19/02/2026
www.laclusaz.com
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From 08/05 to 31/10 daily.
From spring to autumn, depending on snow and trail conditions, and under your own responsibility. Contact the Tourist Office for details.
Phone : 04 50 32 65 00
Email : infos@laclusaz.com
Website : https://www.laclusaz.com
Departure from Champ Giguet, next to the ice skating rink.
Yes. Dogs are allowed. We recommend a bike attachment kit for your dog. Make sure the route matches your dog's physical abilities.