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Walking Routes in Morzine — 16 of Our Favourites

Discover the top Morzine walking trails and routes

If you are coming to Morzine for the summer the mountains here are really very special, and one of the main activities is hiking and walking.

Find loads of top tips and local insights in our Morzine Hiking & Walking Guide.

A statue in front of a church with a mountain in the background

1. Le Sentier du Renard

Location
Morzine

This gentle walk is great for families with a waterfall to look at and a gentle terrain to walk on. Starting from the centre of Morzine you can follow the route all the way to Ergine

Balade aux Gets par les Chavannes, Les Gets

2. Morzine to Les Gets walk

Location
Morzine

From Le Pleney chairlift you can make your way over to Les Gets taking in the Le Pleney and Les Chavannes summits.

In Les Gets you may wish to visit the Mechanical Music Musuem (Le Musee de la Musique Mechanique). Allow about an hour and you may also want to take the Mont-Chery cable car for a mountain walk with fantastic views of Mont Blanc.

A mountain with a lot of rocks and grass on it

3. Le Roc d'Enfer

Location
Essert Romand

Roc d'Enfer is one of the highest peaks in the valley, providing extremely challenging hiking and rewarding you with breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and Lac Leman.

With an altitude increase of 920m, the walk to the peak will take around 6h30 and is only recommended in good weather. With the trail consisting of crumbling rocks and soil along with narrow paths, it is important to be careful throughout this hike. At the top you will be rewarded with spectacular views over the valley and incredible views of Mont Blanc. The route does not require climbing equipment but is on the top end of difficulty.

A view of a valley with mountains in the background

4. Char des Quais Tour

Location
Morzine

A great walk for the whole family located close to Morzine. The lush alpine meadows at Col de l'Encrenaz offer a stunning walk climbing high to the summit of Chair des Quais. Offering beautiful views of Mont Blanc and Point Percy, the highest point in the Aravis range.

an inquisitive marmot in val disere

5. L'Alpage de Morzinette par les Grandes Sutes

Location
Avoriaz

This circuit can start from Morzine or Avoriaz. Using the cable car with the Multi Pass enjoy a downhill walk from Avoriaz to Morzine.

Starting in Avoriaz, follow the track which rises gently next to the cliff face and follow the round yellow ground markers leading to Combe du Machon (1,775m). Continue to La Choux (1,710m) and Plan du Vieux Chalet (1,710m). You might see, and you'll definitely hear, whistling Marmots! Another 20 minutes downhill and you'll arrive at the Morzinette Chalets.

Morzinette (1,600m) is a summer mountain pasture with traditional chalets and pretty views over the Ardoisieres valley. Return by retracing your footsteps and then follow signs to Pied de la Suette. This footpath goes quite steeply downhill through the forest, to Covagnes via the Plan des Rochers (forest path). At Covagnes catch the cable car back to Avoriaz.

A small village in the mountains with a church in the background

6. Hamlets and villages tour, St Jean d'Aulps

Location
Saint Jean d'Aulps

Set off and explore the valley's old hamlets and picturesque villages on this walk, taking in all of the nature and culture along the way. Immerse yourself in the simple alpine lifestyle as you stroll around the valley.

Le Grand Tour des Chavannes, Les Gets

7. Le Grand Tour des Chavannes

Location
Les Gets

Starting and finishing in Les Gets this walk takes you to all areas of the Les Chavannes bowl.

A woman is standing on top of a mountain next to a cross

8. Mont Ouzon Tour

Location
Morzine

This hike provides interesting and diverse scenery with views over Lake Geneva and Mont Blanc. Soak up the picturesque scenery and enjoy the beautiful views

Parc des Dereches, Morzine

9. Les Dereches Park

Location
Morzine

With three different circuit options possible, you can choose from a short 40min walk to a 1h20 walk. Located near the Parc des Dereches, you can combine this walk with the wide range of activities that are possible at the sports centre. Swimming, tennis, indoor climbing and horse riding are just some of the sports that you can try your hand at while in Morzine.

An aerial view of a valley surrounded by mountains and trees

10. Le Circuit des Chevres

Location
Les Gets

Along this walk there are wooden statues to admire, as well as goat herds roaming free near Lassare farm. You can use the Multi Pass on this walk for a free ride in the cable car.

A lake surrounded by mountains and trees with a rainbow in the sky

11. Montriond village to the lake

Location
Morzine

A beautiful and leisurely walk starting from Montriond town centre at the car park between the church and the town hall, with the church's original bell tower being a spectacular monument itself, take a pause and look at the distinctive structure

looking down onto a mountain refuge

12. Dent d'Oche ridge walk

Location
Morzine

There's no end of spectacular walks and climbs around the Portes du Soleil but you'd be hard pressed to find any quite as challenging, fun and special as the Dent d'Oche ridge walk in the Abondance valley.

If you like scrambling, amazing views and incredible scenery then this walk is most certainly for you. You can easily make this a day long adventure for the whole family and here's how. 

The Dent d'Oche is about 45 minutes by car away from Morzine. You drive out of town down the main Thonon road to the roundabout which takes you over the mountain to the Abondance Valley. From here you climb up through several alpine villages with goats popping up all over the place. Head through Chevenoz and Bernex and follow the Route de Dente d'Oche all the way to the small car park next to a beautiful restaurant with umbrellas covering the terrace.

Quite early on in the journey you get a full view of the Dente d'Oche itself, it's a rocky peak with a pointy summit that towers high above the surrounding hills and valleys. It looks quite daunting and oppressive when you look at it but don't be fooled, it's one of the most beautiful in the region. 

The walk itself is pretty steep from the offset. You climb up a forested path which points you in the direction of the Dent d'Oche Chalet. As we headed up this track, we came across various different groups of people including families with young children who were out exploring the area around the huge cliffs. It took us about 40 minutes to reach the chalet at the base of the mountain which is a great place to stop either on the way up or the way down - it's a dairy farm which sells its own cheese and has a fridge full of drinks for the very hot days. (We decided to stop here for a drink on the way back down once we'd conquered the climb). 

You then head steeply up through a green alpine meadow which winds its way to the rock and the final scramble to the peak of the mountain. This is where the climb starts to get quite technical. There are ropes and ladders to help on the ascent and the descent but this demonstrates just how tricky it gets in places. Having said that we passed several small children and their families giving it a go quite successfully. 

When you've been climbing for about an hour you reach the Dent d'Oche refuge which is one of the most impressive I've come across. It's built into the rock of the mountain and boasts incredible views of Lake Geneva which you can see emerging over the hillside. It has a fantastic terrace which is a brilliant place to enjoy a drink if you need a break. It's also a great place to stay for a night if you're tackling more than just one climb or if you fancy a bit of an adventure with the family.

The peak of the mountain is a little bit further on from the refuge. From bottom to top you're looking at about two hours in total. We reached the peak as a huge thunder storm started in the distance. We could see the lightning bolts across the valley in Chatel. It's important to check the weather before this walk as getting caught in the rain on the descent would be pretty dangerous. We were lucky on this occasion as the storm stayed put and we got up and down in the sunshine.

The Summit of Dent d'Oche is spectacular. You get panoramic views of the whole region and a full length view of the whole of Lake Geneva. You feel like you're on top of the world.

The ridge walk continues for about 20 minutes before you start to head down. Again this is quite a technical scramble so important to take your time and be safe as you climb to the base of the mountain again. We were lucky enough to come across some Chamois (mountain goats) as we headed down and they didn't seem to notice us, so we got to watch them for a while before they scampered off. It really added something special to this already amazing hike.

We headed down to the valley which then lead us back to the chalet we passed at the start of the walk. We paused here for a little celebratory beer and some cheese before heading back to the car. This walk is easily one of my favourite in the Portes du Soleil and would be a great one to do if you enjoy beautiful views and a bit of a challenge. It's also a great place to take the whole family. The children can explore the area and eat cheese whilst some of the adults climb the testing peak. However, if you have brave and able children, they may want to try it with you. But take extra care, it's a difficult hike that won't be suitable for everyone. 

A couple of people hiking in the mountains with pink flowers in the foreground

13. Le Lac de Nyon Guerin

Location
Morzine

Situated on Pointe de Nyon this walk offers fantastic views without a great deal of effort

It is possible to drive to the start of this short walk via the Joux Plane, otherwise you can access the start via the Telepherique de Nyon. The walk is a return so you can follow the same route back to the starting point. It is also possible to take in some spectacular 360° views from the top of Pointe de Nyon via the Telesiege de la Pointe. The Nyon Guerin lake is an artificial lake created to supply the snow cannons in the Morzine ski area.

A man and a woman are standing on top of a concrete pillar

14. La Boucle des Clarines

Location
Les Gets

A south facing circular walk offering uninterrupted views of Mont Blanc and the Mont Blanc Massif. With very little ascent or descent you can enjoy the mountains in relative comfort as you skirt around the summit of Mont Chery.

Take the Mont Chery cable car and at the top go left to the Pointe chairlift. You'll pass an observation table and telescope providing an excellent view of Mont Blanc.

At the fork in the path behind the chairlift, head up to the right to Devant Chery and carry along the flat towards Mont Caly. Continue straight ahead to Sarre des Ebauds then head downhill towards Mont Caly.

At Mont Caly, go right to the panoramic viewpoint then continue straight on the main path taking you back to Mont Chery cable car, which you can take to return to the village centre below in Les Gets.

A view of a valley with mountains in the background

15. Seytroux summits

Location
Seytroux

You may spot some of the local wildlife along the way but you are sure to take in and enjoy the panoramic views of the mountains. This hike is only recommended in very good weather, and with an altitude change of 700m you must be fully equipped and prepared.

an image of a view from an apartment overlooking a town and mountains

16. Le Sentier de l'Ecureuil

Location
Morzine

This gentle walk is great with children and families, the route will take you through the old town of Morzine and offers beautiful views of the Morzine village