The Massif of Chablais is the second widest solid mass of the Préalpes of North. It is located in Haute-Savoie in the French Chablais, and of small portion in the canton of the Valais (Suisse).

Geography

Situation

The Solid mass of Chablais extends from North in the South, of the Lac Léman with the Vallée of Giffre.

It is surrounded of the the Bernese Alps on other side of the the Rhone, of the Massif of Haut-Giffre in south-east, and the Massif of the Terminals in the south of the Arve.

Principal Summits

Lakes

Geology

The solid mass of Chablais is a calcareous, typical solid mass of Préalpes.

Activities

Winter sports resorts

See too

Related articles

  • Chablais
  • Geography of the Western Alps

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