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    Hiking in France

    Hikes in France

    Ah, France! This beautiful European country is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, and it’s easy to see why. Visitors quickly fall in love with French gastronomy, culture, history, and of course, its marvelous landscapes. France is a remarkably diverse country, offering towering mountains, lush river valleys and gorges, and bucolic rolling hills covered in vineyards. Once you’ve had a taste of all that France has to offer, you won’t want to leave.

    France is paradise for adventure travelers, with plenty of exciting opportunities to get out into the countryside and experience the best of its diverse landscape. The French Alps provide some of the highest mountains in Europe and offer countless possibilities for hiking and backpacking in the Vanoise and Mercantour National Parks, or skiing and climbing in Chamonix. But the Alps aren’t the only mountains in France. The French Pyrenees is fast becoming an adventure travel destination, with some beautiful hiking and backpacking trails and a burgeoning ski industry.

    Away from the mountains, the French countryside is a delightful place to walk and cycle. You’ll be surrounded by dense forests, green, rolling hills, and sculptured vineyards, and these stunning landscapes are punctuated with romantic castles and picture-perfect villages. Life here moves at a slower pace – simply relax, soak up the atmosphere, and embrace that French joie de vivre!

    To help you plan your next adventure holiday in France, we’ve put together activity guides and suggestions for all of our favorite regions. Happy traveling!

    15 Greatest Hikes in France

    Immerse yourself into French hiking culture, whether you’d prefer to traverse through vineyards, mountains, verdant hills or charming countryside villages. France offers the perfect blend between a refined vacation and a burgeoning adventure scene--so you can truly have it all. We recommend you take your time and truly soak up all that this spectacular country has to offer, while hiking through some of the most notable mountains in Europe.

    • Col de Balme: This classic hike starts with a lift to the tip top of the Swiss border, wandering along an easy and gradual path, blooming with wildflowers for much of the summer months.
    • Grand Balcon Sud: Prepare for a hiking highlight at the stunning Grand Balcon Sud--Europe’s highest mountain. With an ever changing terrain, from woodlands, to meadows, to rockface, this won’t be a hike you’ll forget anytime soon.
    • Cagire Loop: Walk along the highest peaks of the Pyrenees on this challenging hike. Push higher and higher to conquer four distinct peaks or shorter the hike to avoid the hardest sections.
    • Pic du Canigou: Tackle this difficult hike with extreme elevation gain, taking you to the top of the sacred mountain of Catalonia. Prepare for a full day adventure that is highly rewarding!
    • The Col de Fenêtre: Discover the heart of Mercantour National Park. Walk the Fenêtre pass, which connects the Vésubie to the Italian Val Gesso and keep an eye out for roaming wildlife like ibex.
    • Le Mont Mounier: Conquer the highest limestone massifs in the region on this hike. Discover a unique landscape, ranging from lunar limestone faces to rocky switchbacks on the Le Mont Mounier climb.
    • Col d’Aussois & Pointe de l’Observatoire: Very popular among the locals, this hike weaves through a unique, rocky landscape where you’re guaranteed to spot a mountain goat or two on your way to the best viewpoint over the Alps.
    • Glacier du Grand Méan: Experience a giant glacier up close and personal on this beautiful hike, where chunks of ice float by in the lake. Crowned as one of the best hikes in Vanoise National Park, you won’t want to miss this one.
    • Le Chapeau via the Sources de L’Arveyron: Set out on this slightly difficult hike, with high elevation but a gradual ascent. It will all be worth it when you make it to the glacial overlook of Les Grands Morasses and Le Dent du Geant. At the top, there’s even a small restaurant for a meal.
    • Mont Né: For families with older children, this mountain makes for a great first foray into hiking. While slightly steep, the path is well-graded and easy to follow for a fun full-day adventure.
    • Lac de Gaube: Set out on a family adventure to Lac de Gaube, taking in the pretty, surrounding waterfalls. Touted as the prettiest lake in the French Pyrenees, this sight is set to dazzle.
    • La Jonction: Tackle an incredible feat by hiking this once of a kind mountain in Chamonix. Follow the zig-zag path alongside river glaciers to reach the summit to observe a glacial-amphitheatre.
    • Fontanalba: Tucked away in Mercantour National Park, hikers who set out on the Fontanalba trail will be rewarded with “the valley on wonders,” an open-air archaeological site open to the public.
    • Vallon du Prariond: This hike is relatively short, but jam packed with incredible views. Pass by the rocks of the Gorge of Malpasset, walk through the verdant Vallon du Prariond, then grab a beer at the Refuge du Prariond.
    • Sommets des Garrets: Considered the most beautiful hike within Mercantour National Park, this panoramic walk offers incredible views over Lac d’Allos.

    When is the Best Time to Hike in France

    France is an incredible country for adventurous hikers, but it can also be dangerous at times too. The best time of year for hiking in France is between June and September, as any earlier will leave you in avalanche season among the French Alps. Mountain huts and restaurants will also be open during this period if you’re looking for a longer trek. Overall, September is our favourite month as the crowds begin to disappear and the weather is beautiful.

    Best Regions to Hike in France

    Those looking for the best regions to hike will be spoilt for choice in France. With multiple stunning trains across the country, we can barely narrow it down! Chamonix and the Chamonix Valley is the original outdoor playground from the French and home of the first winter Olympics in 1924. But perhaps the most famed region is The French Pyrenees, with the tallest peaks for hiking in France, as well as the option to cross over into Spain. Home to more of the Alps and slightly quieter trails, Mercantour National Park, is a less frequented--but beautiful--destination offering fascinating paintings and petroglyphs. While Vanoise National Park is known not only for its outstanding hiking trails, but also great paths for skiing or biking.

    Other Activities in France

    While most people associate France with the glitz and the glam, it’s an all-round outdoor playground for those seeking adventure. From those looking to live the après ski life, to extreme mountain biking, to climbing some notable faces of the Alps, to cycling along the charming vineyards-- France offers a little bit of everything, regardless of skill level or budget.

    France's Adventure Tours

    If you’d rather skip the headache of planning your own trip, why not let 10Adventures help? With our wide-range of tours in France, all you have to do is pack your bag—the rest is taken care of! From learning the history of winemaking to completing the epic pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela in its entirety, our 10Adventure tour options are guaranteed to be epic and worry-free.

    How to Plan a Trip to France

    Dreaming of planning your dream hiking vacation in the French Alps? We’ve got you covered with our complete guides on planning a trip to France, outlining the best spots across the country for food and a glass of wine, cozy hotels, and fun activities to fill your day. From Vanoise National Park, to Mercantour National Park, to Chamonix , to The French Pyrenees—we took out all the guesswork, leaving more time for daydreaming.

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      Lac d’Allos

      Very Easy
      4.5 km
      254 m
      1.5-2h

      One of the easiest and most beautiful hikes in Mercantour National Park. You’ll get superb views of the Lac d’Allos, the biggest high-mountain-lake in Europe with a size of 60ha. This is a walk you don’t want to miss.

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      Lac de Loudenvielle

      Very Easy
      5.1 km
      50 m
      1-1.5h

      The walk to Lac de Loudenvielle is a lovely hike around a beautiful lake, which can easily be done with a stroller.  This is a popular walk in the Pyrenees and you are close to shops throughout, but also incredible scenery! The kids will definitely love the walk around Lac de Loudenvielle.

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      Albert Premiere

      Hard
      8.7 km
      997 m
      4.5-6h

      The Albert Premiere hike has steep slopes, a dramatic winding path, and a high alpine ambience which all add up to one amazing hike in the French Alps. Hike this trail all the way to the Refuge Albert 1er, which overlooks the glacier.

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      Aiguille Percée

      Moderate
      7.9 km
      701 m
      3.5-4.5h

      Hiking up to the Aiguille Percée in Tignes takes you to one of the best geological curiosities in Vanoise National Park - the eye of the needle. The hike begins in Tignes, but you are quickly above the modern ski village. Although this hike is quite a climb, the final view is stunning, a great day hike.

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      Angon Waterfall

      Moderate
      8.5 km
      540 m
      3-4h

      This hike is packed with interesting stops — a vertiginous waterfall, a picturesque fairy bridge, breathtaking views over Lake Annecy, cultural sights and a possible dip in the lake to cool down at the end. The hike combines several popular tracks into one larger circuit that fits in as many of the local highlights as possible.

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      Sommets des Garrets

      Very Hard
      17.1 km
      1,982 m
      8.5-12h

      One of the most beautiful hikes in Mercantour National Park. You have a superb view on the Lac d’Allos, very panoramic. You’ll walk on limestone rocks, through larch forests and grassy slopes, and you can find rare plants and birds: jewels for connoisseurs. But, it comes at a price: a lot of gradual altitude gain.

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      Lacs et Pic d’Ayous

      Very Hard
      20.2 km
      1,113 m
      6.5-9.5h

      Known locally as Tour des Lacs et Pic d’Ayous hike, this walk will take you through some amazing scenery. Hiking by many lakes, with the recognisable shape of the Pic du Midi d'Ossau (2,884 m) dominating the landscape. Adding the Pic d'Ayous to the Tour des Lacs d'Ayous will enable you to enjoy a breathtaking, 360° vista!

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      Lac Cornu

      Moderate
      8.5 km
      651 m
      3.5-4.5h

      The Lac Cornu Hike takes you away from Chamonix valley’s villages and lift systems for a higher, wilder, and quieter hike. Climb to a col looking across at the Mer de Glace and the Drus. Slip behind a ridge and down to three mountain lakes overlooking the Rochers des Fiz. Hike back into the Chamonix valley, and finish at Planpraz for a perfect Mont Blanc view.

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      Col de la Lose

      Hard
      11.8 km
      966 m
      4.5-6.5h

      The hike up to the Col de la Lose takes you to the border between the French and Italian Alps. Starting near Val d’Isere, this hike is along a steep path through wonderful scenery. On the way up to the Col de la Lose you will find wonderful views of a waterfall, high alpine scenery, and a glacier.

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      Refuge de La Bombardellaz

      Easy
      6.0 km
      282 m
      2-2.5h

      Like many hikes in the French Alps, this trail can be made shorter or longer depending on which path you choose. We pass the Refuge de La Bombardellaz before carrying on to complete a longer circuit in this hike. Follow the gravel access road most of the way to the refuge, making for a leisurely hour-long walk with a steady incline. Parents with off-road pushchairs might find some of the steeper sections difficult, but not impossible to navigate, and they should use the same path to return from the refuge.

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      Refuge du Fond des Fours

      Moderate
      7.6 km
      630 m
      3-4.5h

      A hike to the Refuge du Fond des Fours is a perfect family hike in Vanoise National Park. Close to Val d’Isere, this is a fun day out. Hike through pastures close to a cute stream as you gently climb to the Refuge du Fond des Fours.

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      Le Mont Mounier

      Very Hard
      17.2 km
      1,282 m
      6.5-9h

      Being one of the highest limestone massifs in the region, Le Mounier has some of the best scenery in the Southern Alps. Stunning views, a lunar landscape and a beautiful crest to climb, this walk has it all.

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      Mont Né

      Moderate
      7.4 km
      403 m
      2.5-3.5h

      The hike to Mont Né is a great first peak for your kids. Hiking on a well-maintained path takes you up the steep slopes of Mont Né to enjoy some mighty views over the rest of the massif. You will love this hike!

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      La Jonction

      Very Hard
      11.6 km
      1,499 m
      6-8.5h

      La Jonction hike is one of a kind: long, strenuous, but hugely rewarding. Hike up a ridge on a zig-zagging path, showing you the serac-riven glaciers on either side. At the top there is a beautiful glacial-amphitheatre. A great and challenging hike in Chamonix.

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      Col de Borneronde Hike

      Moderate
      7.4 km
      762 m
      3.5-5h

      If you’re looking to escape the crowds and the harsh summer sun, head to the Bois de la Duche forest near the Col des Annes. This shady forest is dappled with soft sunlight and has a wide range of fauna and views to enjoy along the way. This hike takes you to the Col de Borneronde, where you can choose to add further tracks and circuits in less wooded areas if this circuit is too short.

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      Oredon – Aubert – Aumar

      Moderate
      9.0 km
      363 m
      2.5-3.5h

      This hike, starting from the Lac d'Orédon, takes you through the wild, magical landscapes of the Néouvielle. Hike by Les Laquettes, Lac d’Aubert and Lac d’Aumar, a series of beautiful lakes surrounded by dramatic ridges. Yet another beautiful hike in the Pyrenees.

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      Lacs de Vens

      Hard
      15.1 km
      1,169 m
      6-8.5h

      This superb hike of the Vens Lakes and the Collet de Tortisse has interesting, unique geological structures, like a limestone bridge. Vens Lakes are among the most beautiful lakes in this area and when you reach the lakes a nice mountain hut is waiting for you.

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      Open details for Le Chapeau via the Sources de L’Arveyron

      Le Chapeau via the Sources de L’Arveyron

      Moderate
      8.5 km
      610 m
      3-4.5h

      Hiking to Le Chapeau via the Sources de l’Arveyron is a beautiful walk that takes you through the larch forests, above the valley, and past a waterfall. You’ll hike to the glacial overlook of Les Grands Morasses and Le Dent du Geant. It’s quite a lot of elevation, but it’s at an easy gradient. As a reward, near the top, there is a lovely refuge serving food and drink.

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      Refuge du Mont Pourri

      Hard
      9.5 km
      968 m
      4.5-6h

      A hike to the Refuge du Mont Pourri will take you among bearded vultures, glaciers, waterfalls, marmots, and a lake. Located near La Plagne and Les Arcs ski areas, you will hike around a large cirque with stunning views, showcasing all that Parc Nationale de la Vanoise has to offer.

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      Col des Aravis Hike

      Moderate
      7.5 km
      449 m
      2.5-3.5h

      This hike overlooks the Col des Aravis, which marks the border between Savoie and Haute Savoie. The circuit, which is challenging, peels off the wide gravel track to take a steeper dirt path that eventually leads to a narrow ridge. If you have small children, it’s advisable to opt for the easier route, which doesn’t leave the wide gravel track for the entire hike, returning on the same track.

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