Tête de Bostan 1200 m
The route to the Tête de Bostan is a long but not very difficult path, giving us the opportunity to explore the mountain and discover some off-piste skills and techniques.
However, in case of uncertain weather conditions, it's best to postpone this outing due to the rocky ledges quite prominent in the last section. For the same reasons, special care should be taken in case of hard or frozen snow.
The descent follows more or less the same route, as the slopes are wide from 2000 m. For those tempted to seek fresh snow on the north slope, be careful not to turn right too early; the "Terres Maudites" are aptly named...
Duration: one day
Col de Cou 800 m
Departure for this hike, one of the major bird migration sites, a smugglers' trail between Savoie and Switzerland (late 19th - early 20th century).
During this hike, superb panoramas of the Dent du Midi and the Dent Blanches await you.
Duration: one day
Medium difficulty.
Col Rati 500 m
Between the Aulps and Arve valleys, the formidable walls of the Roc d'Enfer, 2243 m, are reserved in winter for free rider extraterrestrials, however its southern slope offers a beautiful ridge, then a valley, with regular and easy slopes.
Snow cover is generally abundant from November, many hikers start the season with this introductory route.
Duration: 1/2 Day from Col de l'Encrenaz or Day from Morzine on skis (via Les Gets)

