948 trails · 947 total activities recorded
Savoie packs into 6,028 km² an exceptional range of Alpine massifs: the Vanoise and France's first national park, the Beaufortain with its iconic passes, the Lauzière, parts of the Bauges, and the Savoie side of Belledonne. The Grande Casse (3,855 m) is the highest peak. The département is crossed by the GR 5, the GR 55 (full traverse of the Vanoise), and the Tour des Glaciers de la Vanoise — reference routes for long-distance Alpine hiking.
Access is easy: Chambéry and Albertville are served by TGV from Paris (3h) and Lyon (1h30). The Tarentaise and Maurienne valleys are reachable by TER + bus. Resorts like Val Cenis, Tignes or Pralognan open their cable cars in summer for quick altitude gain.
Best season: late June to mid-October. High-altitude trails often clear of snow late, and some passes (Vanoise, Iseran) may remain impassable until mid-July depending on the year. Always check the weather forecast and conditions of the day. September usually offers the finest conditions: cleared trails, herds back in the valleys, lower crowds, and exceptional light on the glaciers.
The 674 routes we offer span all of Savoie, from family walks around Lake Aiguebelette to committing traverses through the Vanoise and Beaufortain.
Col de la Vanoise, France
494 m +401 m 5min
Very hard
Pointe de la Rechasse, France
12,51 km +360 m 2h 30min
Moderate
La Loza, France
17,29 km +859 m 3h 30min
Moderate
Col d'Aussois, France
6,94 km +835 m 2h 25min
Moderate
La Dent Parrachée, France
17,83 km +2 637 m 6h 10min
Very hard
Pointe de Thorens, France
10,68 km +1 229 m 2h 10min
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