Walking itinerary: Tour of Mont de Grange from Abondance

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Elevation : 1400m
Parking Saint Théodule, 74360 Abondance
Mont de Grange is a Natura 2000 and hunting reserve.
This hike enables to discover a nature shared between wildlife and alpine pastures. This itinerary offers you beautiful views of Abondance, La Chapelle d'Abondance and Châtel.
The Mont de Grange tour is a hike for experienced walkers.
Mont de Grange is a 3,000-hectare nature reserve, classified Natura 2000.
It's also a hunting reserve where deer, chamois, roe deer, mouflons, marmots, black grouse, ptarmigan, golden eagles... all live side by side. You can easily observe them early in the morning. This hike also invites you to discover wild flora such as martagon lily, paradise lily, alpine columbine, gentian and genepi.

Departing from Chapelle Saint Théodule, you'll take a mountain path to the Lenlevay viewpoint, passing the Bailly and Jouly mountain chalets. You'll meet Abondance cows on these mountain pastures during the summer season. A beautiful panorama of Abondance and Châtel awaits you.

From Lenlevay, take the GR5 path via the Etrye, Pron and Mattes chalets. You'll skirt the Pointe des Mattes and then descend to the Terbentaz chalet.

You will then reach L'Enquernaz pat la Plaine Joux and finally the starting point.

On the way back, you'll pass through a number of local villages and discover the traditional houses of Charmy l'Adroit in Abondance.

Alternatives: The summit of Mont de Grange can be reached via the Coincon ridge. Possible departures from Chapelle Saint Théodule in Abondance or Tré-les-Pierres in Châtel.

Whatever your hike, remember to pack cereal bars, plenty of water, sunglasses, sunscreen, a small first-aid kit, and clothing appropriate to the season and weather forecast.
Plain text period
From 01/06 to 15/10 daily.
Check with your local tourist office for current access conditions.

Subject to favorable snow and weather conditions.

Services

Services

Parking nearby
Car park
Pets welcome
Dogs must be kept on a leash due to the presence of herds and wildlife. Protection dogs are present in this sector, and we recommend that you adapt your behavior to limit disturbance of the herd and the triggering of the dogs (barking, approach, etc.). If the dogs approach, it is important to let them do so and not attempt to force their way in. When approaching the herd : - go well around the herd, without endangering yourself; - walk slowly, get off your bike - stay together. Speak clearly, without shouting, to signal your presence. In the event of an encounter : - stop: dogs will smell you to identify you - don't force your way through - don't run away or turn your back on the dogs - don't stare into their eyes - do not pet the dogs - don't feed the dogs - you can hold an object (bag, bike, jacket) to put space between you and the dogs. However, do not use this object to repel dogs. - avoid sudden gestures, don't threaten them. Once the dogs have calmed down or moved off, walk away and keep your distance. Companion or hunting dogs: For your safety and theirs, pet or hunting dogs are strongly discouraged in the vicinity of herds. In any case, always keep your dog on a leash. In case of conflict, - let go of the leash, - don't interfere - don't hug your dog.

Accessibility

Accessibility

Not accessible in a wheelchair
Updated on 06 November 2025 at 11:46
by Office de Tourisme Leman Mountains Explore
(Offer identifier : 6807533)
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