
Tête du Danay
Hike to Tête du Danay for breathtaking Aravis panoramas and vibrant summer meadows alive with butterflies.
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Tête du Danay
Best Time
Clear skies & butterfly blooms
Highlights
Must-see attractions
Hike to Tête du Danay for breathtaking Aravis panoramas and vibrant summer meadows alive with butterflies.
"Magnificent! Meadows filled with life, critters and scents of summer. Incredible view!"

🥾 Sturdy Footwear is Key
Wear good hiking boots for varied terrain.
☀️ Check the Weather
Mountain weather changes fast!

Quick Facts
Rating
4.7 · 103 reviews
Type
Natural Feature
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Panoramic Aravis Views
Summit
Breathtaking 360° vistas of the entire Aravis mountain range await on clear days.

Meadows Alive with Butterflies
Lower slopes and meadows
In summer, these meadows teem with diverse butterfly species, creating a vibrant natural spectacle.

Summit Cross
Summit
A prominent cross marks the summit, offering a sense of accomplishment and a focal point for photos.
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🥾 Sturdy Footwear is Key
Wear good hiking boots for varied terrain.
☀️ Check the Weather
Mountain weather changes fast!
🦋 Summer Butterfly Spotting
Visit in summer for abundant butterflies.
❄️ Winter Snowshoeing
Enjoy snowshoe hikes in winter.
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🥾 Sturdy Footwear is Key
Wear good hiking boots for varied terrain.
☀️ Check the Weather
Mountain weather changes fast!
🦋 Summer Butterfly Spotting
Visit in summer for abundant butterflies.
❄️ Winter Snowshoeing
Enjoy snowshoe hikes in winter.
🗺️ Trails Are Well-Marked
Easy to follow directions on the trails.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors rave about the incredible views and the vibrant summer meadows teeming with butterflies. The well-marked trails make it accessible, though some routes offer a challenging climb. It's a place that rewards effort with stunning panoramas and natural beauty.
"Great butterfly spot place! Swallow tail, mountain ringlet, black vein white, (heath?) fritillary,....and more. Meadows filled with life, critters and scents of summer. Magnificent!"
Nina Williams
"Ingredible view!"
Eirini Lemoni
"An easy hike accessible to many people, nothing difficult, with a 360° view when the sun is out 🤣"
Mlle Mountainpassion74
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The most common starting point for hiking Tête du Danay is from the Confins area near La Clusaz. You can drive to the parking area at the end of the road in Les Confins. From there, well-marked trails lead you towards the summit. Some routes involve an 8 km loop with around 396m elevation gain, while others can be longer, up to 17 km with 800m+ D+ (elevation gain).
While direct public transport to the trailhead might be limited, you can take a bus to La Clusaz and then potentially arrange local transport or a taxi to the Confins parking area. It's advisable to check local bus schedules in advance, especially outside peak season.
The hike typically starts from the parking area at Les Confins, near La Clusaz.
Yes, there are various routes. Some are around 10km and can be mostly shaded, while others are longer loops with significant elevation gain, like 17km with 800m+ D+.
Hiking times can vary greatly depending on the chosen route and your fitness level. A challenging loop can take around 5.5 hours, covering 15k. Shorter routes might be completed in 2-3 hours.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, hiking Tête du Danay is generally free as it's a natural mountain area. There are no entrance fees for the trails themselves.
Parking at the Confins area is usually free, especially during the off-peak seasons. However, during peak summer weekends, it's possible that some parking areas might have a small fee. It's best to check locally upon arrival.
Tête du Danay is an open natural area, so it's accessible at any time. However, hiking during daylight hours is recommended for safety and enjoyment.
Yes, Tête du Danay is a popular destination for snowshoeing in winter. Trails may be covered in snow, so appropriate gear and caution are necessary.
While not always advertised, local mountain guides in La Clusaz may offer guided hikes or snowshoe tours to Tête du Danay, especially during peak seasons. Inquiring at the local tourist office is a good first step.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
The difficulty varies by route. Some hikes are described as easy and accessible to many, while others involve significant elevation gain (up to 800m+ D+) and can be challenging. The trails are generally well-marked and not overly rocky.
On a clear day, you'll be rewarded with magnificent 360° panoramic views of the Aravis mountain range. You can also see Belledonne on a good day.
There are no specific facilities like restrooms or cafes directly at the summit of Tête du Danay. You'll find some amenities in the village of La Clusaz or at the starting point in Les Confins. It's essential to bring your own water and snacks.
Depending on the chosen route, Tête du Danay can be suitable for families. Shorter, less strenuous paths might be manageable for children, but longer hikes with significant elevation gain require good stamina.
In the summer, the meadows are known for their abundant butterfly populations, including swallowtails and mountain ringlets. You might also encounter goats and sheep grazing in the pastures.
📸 📸 Photography
The summit offers the most iconic panoramic shots of the Aravis range. The meadows in summer are fantastic for capturing butterfly close-ups. Don't forget the summit cross for a classic mountain photo.
Early morning or late afternoon often provide the best light for landscape photography, with softer shadows and warmer tones. However, clear midday skies can offer stunning, sharp views of the mountains.
A wide-angle lens is great for capturing the expansive mountain panoramas. A macro lens can be useful for photographing the diverse butterfly species in summer. A sturdy tripod can help with low-light conditions or long exposures.
There are no specific restrictions on photography in this natural area. However, always be respectful of the environment and any private property, such as the farming exploitation mentioned.
Drone regulations can vary. It's crucial to check current French drone laws and any local restrictions before flying. Generally, flying over natural parks or protected areas may have limitations. Always prioritize safety and respect for others.






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