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Boucle pédestre : Le Grand Piton, point culminant du Salève

Walking/pedestrian in Beaumont
9.2 km
Walking/pedestrian
3h 40min
Hard
  • This path runs up to the Grand Piton, the highest peak in the Salève range at an altitude of 1,380 metres. Its plateau is pitted with karrens. Panoramic views of the Franco-Swiss Geneva Basin and the Jura mountains, especially from La Thuile farm.
    Starting from the small village of Beaumont, the Grand Piton hike will allow you to reach the highest point of the Salève mountain at 1380 meters altitude.

    With a little difference in altitude, but without particular difficulties, this hike will...
    This path runs up to the Grand Piton, the highest peak in the Salève range at an altitude of 1,380 metres. Its plateau is pitted with karrens. Panoramic views of the Franco-Swiss Geneva Basin and the Jura mountains, especially from La Thuile farm.
    Starting from the small village of Beaumont, the Grand Piton hike will allow you to reach the highest point of the Salève mountain at 1380 meters altitude.

    With a little difference in altitude, but without particular difficulties, this hike will satisfy you with its magnificent views. The plain of Geneva and Lake Geneva are offered to you once the summit is reached.

    You will also find the Bastian Tower erected between 1820 and 1830 by Claude-François Bastian, a wealthy notary and mayor of Frangy who replaced the former post of Guet.

    Also discover the magnificent lapiaz plateau, one of the most beautiful in the Salève (lapiaz is a geological formation due to the runoff of water between limestone rocks).
  • Deals
    A few miles from the village of Beaumont are the Bouchet cheese plant which produces cheese typical of the region, the Carthusian monastery in Pomier and the Maison du Salève discovery centre.
  • Departure
    Beaumont
  • Difference in height
    615.333 m
  • Plain text period
    All year round.

    Subject to favorable snow and weather conditions.
  • Documentation
    GPX / KML files allow you to export the trail of your hike to your GPS (or other navigation tool)
  • Accepted customers
    • Individuals
Points of interest
1 La Thuile viewing point
La Thuile is not an alpine pasture at the summit, so the view, of an excellent quality, is limited to the Genevois region, Lake Geneva and the Jura. In clear conditions you can see Lausanne.<br/>To the North-East the view focuses on the Salève, notably Le Grand Pitons and the cliffs of Collonges-sous-Salève.
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2 Viewpoint: Le grand Piton
Le Grand Piton is the highest point of Le Salève offering a view mainly focused on the Genevois region and Jura.<br/>The tower was built between 1820 and 1830 by Claude-François Bastian, a wealthy notary and mayor of Frangy. Prior to the construction of this tower, this small plateau on the edge of the cliff, which features some of the Salève's finest lapiaz, was home to a 14th-century lookout post.
At the foot of the tower to the north-east, you can enjoy finding a cartouche engraved on the limestone with the names of Lord Byron and Lamartine.
Also on this site is Rocher de la Sorcière, a large limestone boulder popular with climbers, whose shape evokes a stern-looking old woman.
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3 La tour Bastian
Le Grand Piton is the highest point of Le Salève offering a view mainly focused on the Genevois region and Jura.
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615 meters of difference in height
  • Maximum altitude : 1377 m
  • Minimum altitude : 763 m
  • Total positive elevation : 615 m
  • Total negative elevation : -615 m
  • Max positive elevation : 454 m
  • Min positive elevation : -2 m
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