
You don’t need to be an experienced hiker to enjoy the mountains around Bozel. The area offers a range of gentle trails perfectly suited to families and beginners — walks that combine beautiful scenery with manageable distances and gentle gradients.
From the hamlet of Tincave (1,300m), you already start at altitude. Within 30 minutes on foot, you’re in the alpine meadows. Here are the best beginner-friendly hikes around Bozel and Tincave.
Family profiles: All profiles · Season: Summer (June to September)
Before you set off: essential tips for beginners
- Start with short walks — 2 to 3 hours maximum for a first mountain hike with children.
- Check the weather — mountain weather changes fast. Set off early to avoid afternoon storms.
- Dress in layers — even in summer, temperatures drop quickly above 2,000m.
- Take plenty of water — at least 1.5 litres per person.
- Wear proper footwear — trail shoes or hiking boots with ankle support.
- Tell someone your plan — and stick to marked trails.
Best beginner trails around Bozel and Tincave
1. Tincave meadows loop (1h — very easy)
Starting directly from the Chalet École des Cimes, this gentle loop through the Tincave alpine meadows is perfect for your first day. The path winds through flower-filled grassland with panoramic views over the Bozel valley and Courchevel. Expect marmot sightings and stunning wildflowers in July and August.
- Start: Tincave hamlet (1,300m)
- Distance: ~4km
- Elevation: +150m
- Suitable for: all ages, pushchair-friendly on the lower section
2. Tincave forest path to the old school (1h30 — easy)
A shaded forest walk from Tincave, following a historic path to the site of the old village school. The path passes through beautiful beech and pine woodland before opening onto views of the valley. A great option for hot days or when younger children need shade.
- Start: Tincave (1,300m)
- Distance: ~5km
- Elevation: +200m
3. Champagny-le-Haut valley walk (2h — easy)
Park at Laisonnay d’en Bas (1,560m, 15 min from Bozel) and follow the flat valley floor path. This is one of the best wildlife-watching walks in the area — marmots and ibex are regularly seen at close range. The glacial scenery is exceptional.
- Start: Laisonnay d’en Bas car park (1,560m)
- Distance: ~6km return
- Elevation: +150m
- Wildlife: ⭐⭐ (marmots, ibex)
4. Mont Jovet by car then on foot (2h — easy/moderate)
Drive up to the Mont Jovet refuge (2,350m) by car or 4×4, then explore the surrounding alpine meadows on foot. At this altitude, the views are extraordinary. The refuge is open from 13 June to 13 September and serves homemade blueberry tart.
- Access: by car to the refuge, then on foot
- Altitude: 2,350m
- Best for: families wanting altitude without a big ascent
5. Lac de Bozel circular (1h — very easy)
A short, flat walk around the natural lake at 1,100m altitude. Perfect for a morning stroll before a swim. The lake is surrounded by forest and meadows, with picnic areas and shallow sections for young children.
- Start: Lac de Bozel car park
- Duration: 45 min to 1h
- Suitable for: all ages, very young children
Practical information
| Trail | Duration | Difficulty | Min. age |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tincave meadows loop | 1h | Very easy | All ages |
| Tincave forest path | 1h30 | Easy | 5+ |
| Champagny-le-Haut valley | 2h | Easy | 6+ |
| Mont Jovet meadows | 2h | Easy | All ages |
| Lac de Bozel circular | 1h | Very easy | All ages |
Your base for hiking around Bozel
The Chalet École des Cimes in Tincave offers direct access to the alpine meadows and the best trails in the area. Wake up at 1,300m, lace up your boots, and you’re already in the mountains.
