Mieussy


Mieussy is a commune in the Haute-Savoie department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of France.
Mieussy is a traditional unspoiled Alpine farming village in the Vallée du Giffre.

Winter skiing

Mieussy has its own high-altitude ski resort, Sommand, starting at 1500m and with 60 km of downhill runs suitable for all levels. This is well integrated over and around the surrounding mountains to the neighboring ski resort of Praz de Lys.
Sommand is noted for the beauty of its varied landscape of beautiful forests and open panoramic views. It has almost none of the over development and mass tourism infrastructure characterised by many nearby resorts. This is due to the area being a protected nature reserve which allows only low impact sustainable development. Its focus is on providing a uniquely family friendly resort while leaving other resorts, like Les Gets, Morzine and Flaine to cater for the Northern European "package holiday" and "youth" market.
Sommand is the closest major ski resort to Geneva. It is a 25 minutes drive to the end of the valley and the start of Geneva district. Its high altitude starting point and the Mont Blanc area micro-climate gives it better snow quality and quantity that many other resorts. It is also noted for its exceptionally good cross country skiing with 50 km of tracked runs, including the famous Col du Ramaz]. The U23 World Championship Cross Country Skiing was held here in 2008.

Summer

Mieussy has one of the largest commune areas with many traditional chalet farm hamlets. These small rural farms continue the traditions with the passing of centuries, making a range of savoyard products, including the famous reblochon. The Fruitiere in the village sells locally made farm produce including reblochon.
In the summer, maps of the surrounding hiking trails lead through meadows and forests up into the mountains and are available from the Mieussy tourist office.
Each year the village is host to the traditional farmers harvest market, Mieussy "Foire d' Automne", when thousands spill into its streets to buy sweet chestnuts, fresh pressed apple juice, Savoyard meats and cheeses in a general celebration of the harvest. The festival runs for two days in October and is the largest authentic farmers festival in the region.

Paragliding

Mieussy became known as the birthplace of paragliding when in June 1978 three friends Jean-Claude Bétemps, André Bohn and Gérard Bosson were inspired by an article on ‘slope soaring’ in the Parachute Manual magazine. They calculated that on a suitable slope, a square parachute could be inflated by running down a slope; Bétemps launched from Pointe du Pertuiset, Mieussy, and flew 100 m. Andre Bohn followed him and glided down to the football pitch in the valley 1000 metres below. ‘Parapente’ was born.
A paragliding school and introductory tandem flights are offered by the Mieussy football pitch.