Hike to Chapeau de Napoléon
At the end of 2022, I went on a hike to Chapeau de Napoléon, a minor summit located between Mont Veyrier and Mont Baret above Lake Annecy. The name refers to the similarity of its shape with the hat worn by Napoléon.
At the end of 2022, I went on a hike to Chapeau de Napoléon, a minor summit located between Mont Veyrier and Mont Baret above Lake Annecy. The name refers to the similarity of its shape with the hat worn by Napoléon.
In autumn 2021, I went on a hike to Montagne du Villard and Pointe de Chenevier, starting in Doussard and arriving in Talloires.
Last month, I went on a hike to Mont Rampignon and Mont Rampon, two small bumps on the north side of Mont Veyrier.
At the end of the spring of 2021, I went on a hike on Semnoz. I walked through 4 bumps at the top of the mountain: Crêt de l’Aigle, Crêt de la Grande Danne, Crêt de Tertère & Crêt de Châtillon.
In spring 2021, I went on a hike on the east flank of Semnoz: I walked from Sevrier to Annecy, passing trough L’Étang, Vieille Grotte de Chantemerle, Croix du Crêt and Fontaine aux Oiseaux (aka L’Ermitage).
Last spring, I went on a hike to Taillefer, Montagne d’Entrevernes and Crêt de Lally, in the Bauges mountains near Duingt.
At the beginning of the summer of 2020, I went on walk along Lake Annecy through Duingt and Sentier des Roselières in Saint-Jorioz.
Last summer, I went on a hike in Talloires: Starting from Lake Annecy, I walked up to Col de la Forclaz, visiting Cascade d’Angon, Pont des Fées and Belvédère du Bois des Hêtres along the way.
In winter 2020, starting in Sevrier, I walked across the Semnoz to Quintal and Vieugy, visiting Croix du Chef-Lieu, Belvédère de Sainte-Catherine and Grottes de Quintal on the way.