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Saint Jean d'Aulps IN SUMMER

In summer, Saint Jean d’Aulps is a haven of peace and conviviality, where wild nature meets mountain traditions. Thanks to a cable car that takes pedestrians and mountain bikers up to an altitude of 1500 metres, the resort offers exceptional panoramic views of Mont Blanc and the Dents du Midi, in the foothills of the Roc d’Enfer.

Tuesday 18 November
Cloudy
2°C
min : -2°C / max : 2°C
Wind : 6km/hHumidity : 78%
Morning
-2°C
Afternoon
1°C
Evening
-2°C
Wednesday 19 November
Cloudy
3°C
min : -2°C / max : 3°C
Wind : 5km/hHumidity : 58%
Morning
-2°C
Afternoon
2°C
Evening
-2°C
Thursday 20 November
Snow
0°C
min : -3°C / max : -2°C
Wind : 4km/hHumidity : 75%
Morning
-2°C
Afternoon
-2°C
Evening
-3°C
Friday 21 November
Snow
-2°C
min : -9°C / max : -2°C
Wind : 10km/hHumidity : 85%
Morning
-6°C
Afternoon
-3°C
Evening
-9°C
Saturday 22 November
Cloudy
-1°C
min : -11°C / max : -1°C
Wind : 3km/hHumidity : 75%
Morning
-10°C

Not to be missed Unspoilt nature and Alpine traditions

Nestling in the heart of the Alps, Saint Jean d’Aulps is a prime destination for hikers and mountain bikers. Its trails criss-cross forests, flower-filled mountain pastures and typical hamlets, offering a complete change of scenery in the heart of a grandiose natural setting. The Graydon mountain pasture, a veritable natural gem, invites you to take a peaceful break at the foot of the mountains, where you can sample local cheeses and immerse yourself in the pastoral tradition. In terms of heritage, the ancient abbey of Aulps, founded in the 11th century, is a not-to-be-missed site. The Vallée d’Aulps discovery area offers fun workshops for young and old, immersing visitors in the monastic and rural history of the valley. With its mix of nature, culture and gastronomy, Saint Jean d’Aulps has an authentic, family-friendly atmosphere, making for an active and rejuvenating summer.

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