Pointe du Mont, Mountain summit in Haute-Savoie, France
Pointe du Mont is a mountain summit in Haute-Savoie that rises to 1,443 meters and forms part of the Mont-Blanc massif. Multiple marked trails approach the peak from the surrounding valleys below.
The peak was documented in French maps during the 18th century as explorers began surveying the Alps systematically. These early records show how mountaineers and cartographers gradually mapped this region of the range.
Local mountaineering groups gather annually at the base of Pointe du Mont to commemorate the first recorded winter ascent of the peak.
The peak is most accessible from June through September when weather is stable and snow cover diminishes. Visitors should wear sturdy footwear and layers since conditions change quickly with elevation and time of day.
On clear days, visitors standing at this position can see both the Mont-Blanc massif and Lake Geneva simultaneously. This dual view connects the high Alpine environment with a vast lowland lake.
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