Between Chamonix and the glittering waters of Lake Annecy, the southern Haute Savoie offers a wealth of walking that most visitors to the French Alps never discover. Dramatic limestone ridges, flower-rich alpine meadows, hidden mountain lakes, cascading waterfalls and the distinctive peaks of the Chaîne des Aravis and the Haut Giffre combine to create a landscape that rivals its more famous neighbours in beauty, without the crowds.
With walks suited to beginners and experienced walkers alike, this third edition Cicerone guidebook by Janette Norton, Alan Norton and Pamela Harris covers 30 graded day walks across southern Haute Savoie, ranging from 7 to 20km (4 to 12 miles) and taking between 3 and 8 hours. Route descriptions are paired with 1:50,000 mapping and downloadable GPX files, with detailed planning, accommodation and transport information throughout.
The southern Haute Savoie rewards every walker who looks beyond Chamonix and Annecy to the quieter valleys and ridges in between. Best walked from late spring to early autumn when higher routes are snow-free, this guidebook is the ideal companion for exploring one of the French Alps' most underrated walking regions.
Walking in the Haute Savoie South is one of two volumes covering the region — the companion guidebook Walking in the Haute Savoie North completes the picture across the full extent of this outstanding French Alpine destination.