Mont de Boisy, Mountain summit in Haute-Savoie, France
Mont de Boisy is a mountain in the Chablais Alps standing at 739 meters (2,425 feet). From the summit, visitors can see across the surrounding Alpine terrain and towards Lake Geneva.
The mountain served as a natural landmark for local communities in the Haute-Savoie for generations. It played a role in the early mapping and understanding of this Alpine region.
Local hiking communities maintain multiple marked trails around Mont de Boisy, establishing it as a center for regional outdoor recreation and nature observation.
The hiking season runs best from June through September when trails are most accessible. Nearby campgrounds provide straightforward lodging options for visitors exploring the area.
Mont de Boisy ranks among 7167 classified French mountains, with 2479 peaks measuring lower and 4688 peaks measuring higher in elevation.
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