Borderan
Large couloir with little effort
Moderate Freeride Skiing
- Distance
- 2.3 km
- Ascent
- 16 m
- Descent
- 712 m
Making up the Massif des Aravis, La Clusaz and Le Grand Bornand are just a short transfer away from Geneva, they provide a concentrated and varied selection of routes, for both those new to off piste and the best of the pros.
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Large couloir with little effort
Moderate Freeride Skiing
Flowing meadows
Moderate Freeride Skiing
Linear route via La Sappey and Talamarche
Difficult Trail Running
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Difficult Ski Touring
Randonnée en balcon offrant des points de vue sur la chaîne des Aravis, la Giettaz et le Mont-Blanc
Moderate Hiking
Jolie balade familiale au coeur des Aravis !
Easy Hiking
amazing hike to Les Aravis' highest peak
Severe Hiking
easy way up, fun way down
Moderate Mountain Biking
Little climb on the road, then going down trail style in La Motte path.
Moderate Trail Running
Raphaël Garagnon route
Moderate Hiking
Classical hike in the heart of the Bargy (Massif des Bornes). Stunning 360° view on the Bornes, the Aravis, & the Mont Blanc.
Moderate Hiking
Ski tour with medium difficulty climb and ski and fantastic views. Beware avalanche risk.
Moderate Ski Touring
Jolie course très bien équipée et très classique dans ce niveau de difficulté. L'arête offre ainsi une bien belle balade, avec une vue imprenable sur le Mont-Blanc.
Difficult Alpine Climbing
wanderung ab La Clusaz
Severe Hiking
Difficult Mountain Biking
A feature of this itinerary? Its steep slopes. A strong point? His point of view on the Mont Blanc at the top. This is an idea for an outing reserved for experienced hikers!
Difficult Resort Ski Touring