Mont Chéry, Mountain summit in Les Gets, France.
Mont Chéry is a mountain summit in the Haute-Savoie region located within the Chablais Prealps. The peak reaches roughly 1,800 meters and is composed of sedimentary rock formations characteristic of this Alpine area.
The mountain began its recreational development in the 1950s when mechanical lifts were first constructed for winter sports. This early infrastructure helped establish the area as a popular mountain destination.
The local community of Les Gets maintains mountain traditions through seasonal celebrations and sporting events on Mont Chéry's slopes.
A clearly marked trail connects to the summit from a nearby peak, ascending several hundred meters with a relatively short walk. The path is accessible for hikers with basic to moderate experience and good physical condition.
An orientation table at the summit marks distant peaks and offers clear views across the surrounding mountain range when weather permits. This viewpoint gives visitors a chance to identify major peaks that are visible from this specific vantage point.
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