• Sport

Circuit de Sous Dîne

Savoie Mont Blanc's choice

This beautiful hike will delight keen walkers and offer a superb panoramic view over the northern Alps, Mont Blanc, Lake Geneva, the Aravis mountains, the Glières plateau and the Arve valley.

Sport Circuit de Sous Dîne Fillière

About

Departing from Fillière (74570)
Average length : 04h30
Total elevation gain : 882m
Vertical drop : 872m
Distance : 10.4km
Signed walking trail
Animals allowed

One of its assets is that takes walkers across a karren plateau in a magnificent mineral setting!
With a bit of luck, you’ll get to observe the chamois and admire some amazing alpine flora such as edelweiss, martagon lily and yellow gentian!
Take your binoculars and camera with you, and possibly some walking poles.
To reach the hike’s departure point, allow about a 50 minute drive from Annecy centre. Follow the signs towards Villaz, Aviernoz, then Thorens-Glières. Then take the road towards Mont Piton and Les Cheneviers. You’ll find Cheneviers car park, your departure point, at the end of the road at an elevation of 1,090 metres. Your ascent is via the Passage de Monthieu (Combe Arembeau) and the descent via the Trou de la Pierre and the Col de l’Enclave.
The best time of year to walk to the Sous Dine cross is in spring or summer when the mountain vegetation is in full bloom.
We do not recommend you take this itinerary in poor weather conditions because the path can get slippery. This hike is not recommended for children.

Loop
Total elevation gain : 882m
Altitude max : 1989m
Vertical drop : 872m

Further informations

Stone, Ground, Grit

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    Prices

    Free access.

    Reception

    Animals allowed
    Languages spoken : French
    Not adapted to strollers

    Period of practice

    All year round.

    Subject to favorable snow and weather conditions.

    Services
    • Pets welcome

    Access

    Route des Cheneviers Thorens-Glières 74570 Fillière
    Departing from : Fillière (74570)
    Latitude : 46.01414 - Longitude : 6.301266
    Information update on 08/03/2024 by Office de Tourisme du Lac d'Annecy