Réserve Naturelle des Contamines-Montjoie is a protected alpine nature reserve in the French Alps offering extensive hiking, wildlife observation, and stunning mountain landscapes near Mont Blanc.
Located in the Haute-Savoie department of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, Réserve Naturelle des Contamines-Montjoie covers 5,525 hectares of alpine terrain dominated by rugged peaks, glacial valleys, and diverse habitats. Established in 1976, this nature reserve plays a crucial role in preserving alpine flora and fauna, including species such as chamois, ibex, marmots, and golden eagles. The reserve extends from the village of Les Contamines-Montjoie up to the glaciers of the Mont-Blanc massif, featuring altitudes ranging from 1,100 to over 3,200 meters. Visitors find a rich range of landscapes including high mountain meadows, scree slopes, forests, and snowfields. Key recreational activities include a network of well-maintained hiking trails suited for day hikes and multi-day treks, alpine climbing routes, and wildlife watching. Notable landmarks include the Cascade de la Belle au Bois, the Refuge de la Croix du Bonhomme, and the Chailloux glacier area. The reserve's strict protection status limits development to ensure the preservation of sensitive ecological zones. Outdoor enthusiasts appreciate the combination of natural beauty, tranquility, and the chance to experience high-alpine environments with relatively low visitor impact. The reserve is easily accessible from the village of Les Contamines-Montjoie, which serves as a gateway with accommodations, guiding services, and local amenities.
Panoramic views of the Mont Blanc massif from Refuge de la Croix du Bonhomme
Diverse alpine wildlife including ibex and golden eagles
Spectacular mountain waterfalls such as Cascade de la Belle au Bois
Guided nature walks highlighting local flora and geology
Several small glaciers lie within the reserve, providing a dramatic alpine environment and offering opportunities for glacial study and mountaineering.
A striking waterfall fed by alpine streams, popular with visitors for its scenic beauty and photographic appeal.
A mountain hut situated at 2,443 meters providing shelter for hikers and climbers, with access to some of the reserve's most scenic high routes.