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How long is the drive from Tignes to Lyon?

The direct drive from Tignes to Lyon is 144 mi (231 km), and should have a drive time of 2 hrs 44 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Tignes to Lyon, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Annecy, Chamonix, Grenoble, Les Belleville, Saint-Martin-de-Belleville, Val Thorens, and Les Allues, as well as top places to visit like Mont-Cenis and La Thuile, or the ever-popular Mont Cenis Lake.

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Top cities between Tignes and Lyon

The top cities between Tignes and Lyon are Annecy, Chamonix, Grenoble, Les Belleville, Saint-Martin-de-Belleville, Val Thorens, and Les Allues. Annecy is the most popular city on the route. It's 2 hours from Tignes and 1 hour from Lyon.
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Les Allues

Outdoor Activities
Ski & Snowboard Areas
Les Allues is a charming mountain village and ski resort located in the Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes region of Southeastern France. This commune, with a population of 1,860, is classified as a tourist resort and consists of thirteen picturesque villages surrounding the renowned ski resorts of Meribel and Meribel-Mottaret within the Trois Vallees ski area. Nestled in the Tarentaise valley, Les Allues is approximately thirty kilometers from Albertville and fifty kilometers from Chambery.
19% as popular as Annecy
14 minutes off the main route, 36% of way to Lyon
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Les Belleville

Les Belleville is a commune in the Savoie department of southeastern France, formed by the merger of former communes Saint-Martin-de-Belleville and Villarlurin. It later absorbed Saint-Jean-de-Belleville. Situated at an altitude of 1,450 meters, Saint-Martin is part of the Belleville Valley and is renowned for being one of the resorts in the ski area of the 3 Valleys.
22% as popular as Annecy
23 minutes off the main route, 37% of way to Lyon
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Saint-Martin-de-Belleville

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Ski & Snowboard Areas
Saint-Martin-de-Belleville is a picturesque Alpine area with a charming village featuring traditional stone-and-wood farmhouses, Savoyard restaurants, and ski rental shops. It's part of the 3 Valleys ski zone, offering access to the renowned Val Thorens resort. In summer, visitors can enjoy activities like hiking, cycling, and fishing in the rivers and lakes.
21% as popular as Annecy
23 minutes off the main route, 37% of way to Lyon
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Val Thorens

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Ski resort
Outdoor Activities
Ski & Snowboard Areas
Val Thorens is a ski resort located in Europe, established in 1971. It sits at the highest altitude and offers top-notch ski slopes, terrain parks and modern lifts. The town is considered as the hub of skiing in Europe, with a variety of ski runs that cater to different preferences. Visitors can choose their speed, turns and scenic view before hopping on one of the high-tech lifts available.
This ski resort had so much to enjoy from a skiing perspective and a general good time. There are lots of different runs, ski schools and places to eat on the beautiful mountains. I was unlucky enough to require medical assistance but even that didn’t disappoint, everyone was super great and very friendly.
Siobhan B — Google review
Amazing ski destination – whatever you’re looking for, you’ll find it here! From easy, chill slopes to wild, uneven runs. The views of the surrounding mountains are absolutely stunning, and the snow conditions are excellent. I did miss having more trees around, as the landscape is very open and a bit desolate – though some people might actually prefer that. If you’re into partying, the town has some great spots – especially if you’re Danish! Just head to Café Snesko – you’re going to love it.
Thomas G — Google review
A very good ski resort. From beginners to advanced skiers, you can find good trails that will suit you. Also a very nice apres ski. Lots of hotels offers ski-in ski-out. Val thorens offers ski options when other ski resorts are already closed for the season.
Sigal S — Google review
Val Thorens has a great vibe, there are lots of amazing hotels and bars/restaurants. Shopping is easy with lots of convenience stores and also lots of specialist winter sports stores for all your skiing and snowboarding needs; though be prepared to pay a small (5-10% in my experience) resort premium on purchases here versus high street prices. Internet shopping is clearly the best option before arriving to make sure you get the best prices on equipment. Aside from the great bars and eateries, Val Thorens also has one or two slopes that you can ski and board on. Being a part of 3 Valleys it's a part of the largest ski resort in the world with hundreds of kilometers of groomed slopes. I love the ease of navigating around the resort using the many many lifts. There are runs for all levels, though if you're a complete beginner you may lack variety as there are relatively few green runs compared to other resorts. That being said, there are plenty of blues that are very manageable for beginners. Being at altitude I've found the snow quality and quantity to be better than other resorts in the area, including the 3 Valleys resorts of Courchevel and Meribel. Being lower they can often suffer with either slushy or icy conditions much more so that Val Thorens seems to. Final observation is that Val Thorens is an all ages resort. It doesn't matter if you're a family, young, old, or anywhere in between, Val Thorens has something for everyone, and all coexist peacefully.
Phil L — Google review
The Perfect Destination for Skiing and Relaxation I recently visited this mountain, and I can confidently say it’s a paradise for ski and nature lovers! The area boasts an impressive number of ski slopes, suitable for all levels – from beginners to advanced skiers. The slopes are wide, well-maintained, and offer a safe skiing experience, making every moment on the mountain truly enjoyable. They are impeccably groomed daily, and the snow quality is excellent, no matter the weather. Beyond the slopes, the resort features cozy relaxation areas. The comfortable cabins, cafés with breathtaking views, and heated terraces provide the perfect spot to unwind between ski sessions. Whether you’re passionate about winter sports or just looking for a peaceful retreat in nature, this destination offers the perfect combination of adventure and relaxation. I highly recommend it!
Catalina — Google review
Val Thorens – Where the mountains are majestic and the buildings… aren’t Let’s be honest: Val Thorens is like dating someone with a stunning personality and a questionable wardrobe. The mountains? Absolutely breathtaking. Snow-draped peaks, endless ski runs, and views that make you forget your Wi-Fi password. Nature here is working overtime. And then… there’s the village. The buildings? Imagine 1970s concrete met a ski resort brochure and said, “Let’s do brutalism, but make it beige.” It’s like someone tried to stack shoeboxes in a snowstorm and called it urban planning. Charming? Not exactly. Functional? Sure. Photogenic? Only if you crop aggressively. But hey – you’re not here for the architecture. You’re here to ski, après-ski, and maybe pretend you’re in a Bond film while sipping overpriced vin chaud. And for that, Val Thorens delivers. Just don’t look too hard at the hotel façade on your way down the slope.
Steve M — Google review
Great skiing area. Really enjoyed it. Not pretty in the villages but well makes up for that with the slopes.
Michael D — Google review
At 2350m, snow is not yet an issue. The station is geared towards skiing and cater mainly to an international clientele. British and Dutch mainly. It has the trappings of a small French town with fresh breads, some cafes for drinks and meals but remains a very touristic area. Perfect for skiing. Going to the piste is relatively easy.
Nicolas K — Google review
16% as popular as Annecy
40 minutes off the main route, 39% of way to Lyon
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Chamonix

Chamonix, also known as Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, is a popular resort area situated at the intersection of France, Switzerland, and Italy. It is famous for its exceptional skiing opportunities with access to various peaks through cable cars offering breathtaking panoramic views. The winter season attracts skiing and snowboarding enthusiasts with five different ski areas catering to all skill levels and an abundance of off-piste options.
81% as popular as Annecy
41 minutes off the main route, 43% of way to Lyon
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Annecy

Annecy, a charming alpine town in southeastern France, is famous for its picturesque Vieille Ville with cobblestone streets, canals, and pastel-colored houses. The medieval Château d’Annecy overlooks the city and houses a museum with regional artifacts and a natural history exhibit. As the capital of the Haute-Savoie region, Annecy offers more than just historic attractions.
Most popular city on this route
25 minutes off the main route, 60% of way to Lyon
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Grenoble

Grenoble, located in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of southeastern France, is a city surrounded by mountains and rivers. It's not just a winter sports destination; it also boasts museums, universities, and research centers. The iconic spherical cable cars known as "Les Bulles" connect the town to La Bastille hill. Despite being a gateway to nearby ski resorts, Grenoble offers year-round attractions including free museums and festivals.
39% as popular as Annecy
14 minutes off the main route, 64% of way to Lyon

Best stops along Tignes to Lyon drive

The top stops along the way from Tignes to Lyon (with short detours) are Aiguille du Midi, Lake Annecy, and Quai de l'Évêché. Other popular stops include Les Deux Alpes, La Plagne, and Prosneige.
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Mont Cenis Lake

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Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Nestled in the mountains, Mont Cenis Lake is a serene body of water with striking turquoise hues and vibrant wildflowers adorning its surroundings. Situated on the plateau of the same name, this picturesque lake was formed as a result of the construction of a hydroelectric dam in the 1960s. While swimming is prohibited due to underwater currents, visitors can embark on a challenging yet rewarding hike along its banks.
Beautiful landscape, great place to hike around, historical sites and beautiful scenery, I have been here multiple times and its always amazing to visit this place, Great for photographers to take make some amazing images
Nilay S — Google review
one of the most beautiful places I have ever been, they even have a cute bakery and cheese shop and a few restaurants at the top! gorgeous hikes and amazing picnic spots, and the drive was stunning! you won’t regret going
Amelia Q — Google review
This is a wonderful place! Stunning nature, beautiful color of water, greenery around. It is convenient to come to a picnic and relax by the water. Swimming is forbidden because of underwater currents. The road around the lake is rocky, not any car will pass.
Maria A — Google review
Nice panoramic views. Great place for picnics And relax.
Yohan P — Google review
Such an amazing place! Stunning nature where you can breath pure air and also enjoy the fresh air. You can appreciate beautiful landscapes sorrounded by mountains, valleys and glaciers.
Alberto G — Google review
It really is a beautiful place with amazing landscapes. between Italy and France You can walk around and come here to eat it’s a must !
Solene C — Google review
Nice
Christophe D — Google review
Best trip ever by road...
Mustafa B — Google review
4.8
(1598)
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4.8
(222)
73480 Val-Cenis, France
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Mont-Cenis

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22 lists 
Mountain pass
Sights & Landmarks
Mont-Cenis is an ancient alpine pass with a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages. It offers breathtaking views of the surrounding lakes and has been featured in the Tour de France. The area is perfect for skiing, with options for long cruises and various chairlifts that provide access to different elevations. The region is also home to the Vanoise National Park, offering a vast wild expanse to explore.
Beautifull place, perfect for campers with a lott of camp spots all around.
Nino S — Google review
A stunning French/Italian mountain pass with views to die for on the Italian side. The huge reservoir at the top is crystal clear and fed by several cascading mountain streams. Apart from the wonderful natural scenery there are also some marvellous buildings, old and new, including the wooden church.
Peter T — Google review
Very beautiful road! Altitude 2085 m. The term "Mont Cenis" could be derived from mont des cendres ("mountain of ashes"). According to tradition, following a forest fire, a great quantity of ashes accumulated on the ground, thus the name. The path of ashes was found during the building work of the route.
Kestutis V — Google review
Nice pass. I got through it from Italy to France. Not dificult to drive. Very good panoramic views
Ivailo H — Google review
Most beautiful drive! Views all around. Rare to be able to drive above treeline.
Marlene A — Google review
Extremely beautiful place and super nice way for a motorbike trip. A bit cold!
Claudiu C — Google review
Stunning here ,can walk whole time then find good place relax ,feel that nature ,that is comfortable!
Chun S — Google review
Lovely getting the cable cars up to the start point of one of the hikes. Then the hike was glorious.
H — Google review
4.8
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4.7
(320)
73480 Val-Cenis, France
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La Thuile

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Outdoor Activities
Ski & Snowboard Areas
La Thuile is a charming town and comune nestled in the Aosta Valley of northwest Italy. The region boasts popular attractions like Val Veny and Val Ferret, which are best explored during the off-peak season to avoid large crowds. Autumn is particularly ideal for serene strolls with minimal snow, allowing for easier passage through exposed areas.
4.0
(291)
11016 Aosta Valley, Italy, USA
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Little St Bernard Pass

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19 lists 
Mountain pass
Nature & Parks
Mountains
Little St Bernard Pass, also known as Colle del Piccolo San Bernardo, is a high-elevation route that offers a blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The area boasts ancient stone relics at the summit and a botanical garden. It has been inhabited and frequented in various historical eras, leaving behind intriguing traces for visitors to explore. One notable excursion leads to the stunning Verney Lake, created by glaciers and surrounded by mountain flowers.
Beautiful road! Not very high, but very beautiful. The Little St Bernard Pass (Italian: Colle del Piccolo San Bernardo) is a mountain pass in the Alps on the France–Italy border. Its saddle is at 2188 metres above sea level. It is located between Savoie, France, and Aosta Valley, Italy, to the south of the Mont Blanc Massif, exactly on the main alpine watershed.
Kestutis V — Google review
Breathtaking mountain pass between Italy and France with a lake nearby ... great for a walk or hiking if weather is on your side
Enjoy L — Google review
Empty and quiet as it closed earlier in the month we think. But beautiful with great views and lots of history - prehistory, Roman, medieval, WW2. Even great on a rainy day.
Susan S — Google review
I very blessed full with this random tour and find great spot like Petit st Bernard. Must stop here and enjoy their coffee
Rudi N — Google review
Beautiful mountain pass on the French - Italian border with a good souvenier store.
Jurij G — Google review
Ancient old glacier sphere Valley. Wind blows through the majestic landscape. It is a border between Italy and France where you can enjoy a quiet scenery as there are not many tourists. Winter will be crowded with many skiers.
Kimio K — Google review
Most wonderful scenic road to crossing border between Italy and France. Once in a lifetime, that car from Bangkok can drive to here.
Charoonsak S — Google review
One of my favorite places to leave the car and go on a nice hike, you choose the time frame, loads of possibilities.
Joshua L — Google review
4.8
(1045)
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4.5
(291)
73700 Séez, France, USA
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Aiguille du Midi

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Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
Aiguille du Midi is a 3,842-meter summit in the Mont Blanc massif, easily accessible year-round via cable car from Chamonix. The area offers a range of activities for all types of travelers, from visiting the highest gourmet restaurant in town to embarking on adventurous experiences like climbing Mont Blanc or taking a helicopter ride over glaciers.
Absolutely amazing, once in a life time. Unique weather at 8 am, 4 degrees Celsius. At this altitude you are slow when you walk on the terraces.
Irma G — Google review
Just out of this world experience. The views are absolutely stunning. The facilities are amazing considering the height. Multiple decks for panoramic views. Do keep in mind that the oxygen level will be low and some might feel a bit dizzy. Once in a life time experience,
Saqib S — Google review
Your amazing ride starts in the center of chamonix, there you will take the most thrilling cable car ride if you life. With the best views, grass that turns u to snow, and trees that turn into massive cliffs. Aguille du midi is a must for everyone. The views at the top are truly out of this world and make you seem so small. Would recommend to everyone visiting chamonix. Give out of five stars
Itay R — Google review
Excellent view of the Alps from here. We were fortunate that the sky were clear. The view is better than the one we experienced in Jungfraujoch.
Chris L — Google review
Wow!!! Just stunning. Exceptional views 360. Will do again. Review will not do any justice. You just have to go. Nice cafe as well. Stairs from elevator to cafe was a bit of a drag in the thin air. Wife’s lips turned purple from lack of oxygen. Be aware of the signs.
Olav H — Google review
Incredible view . The beauty is breathtaking. You can see the highest peak in Europe from afar. Many people paragliding here. It is a must-visit place in life.
Kenny Y — Google review
The cable bus from the Chamonix city with a change over in between takes you to the peak of Aiguille du Midi. This peak is exactly in the border of France and Italy. A 20 minutes journey of ten each takes you to the peak. To see the mont blanc, you have to take a pass like temporary visa to the italian side and from the peak to which a lift is taking you, you can see the mont blanc. There is also a glass cage with dead drop bottom. The view from the top is magnificient. It takes you to the view of entire iced surroundings. The mont blanc is the highest peak of Alps. More famous for limited edition pen. They are allowing a total of 2 and half hours to see and come back. On a sunny day, the views are beautiful. The climate is sometimes minus in the peak
Sundararajan V — Google review
Amazing experience. They give you a paper to indicate you have a time to get off the mountain to avoid rushes. Even though it was for 1.5 hours as the recommended time, we spent close to 4 hours (with about 1.5 hours for queuing for the glass dome alone). This was an unforgettable experience and highly recommended.
Minh N — Google review
4.8
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4.7
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74400 Chamonix, France
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Mont Blanc

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Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
Mountains
Mont Blanc, a 4,807m snowy mountain, offers various climbing routes and refuges along with a cable car. In the heart of Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, there's a cozy apartment with a balcony providing stunning views of Mont Blanc and Aiguille du Midi. It is conveniently located in the city center near popular attractions like Skyway Monte Bianco and Montenvers-Mer de Glace train station.
The ice cave is definitely worth a visit, The views are stunning, and the food is quite good and reasonably priced. If you plan to visit the ice cave, be sure to wear a jacket, as you may get wet.
Ivan — Google review
A place where you can touch your imagination. Extraordinary spaces at your fingertips. A wonderful, one-of-a-kind place. Never the same.
Wawrzyniec R — Google review
Crowded but beautiful. Physically challenging, technically not so much. Still it's not a hike and you need mountaineering equipment!
Varpu V — Google review
Soaring above Mont Blanc 🏔️ with endless blue skies and snow-kissed peaks—pure magic for adventurers and dreamers! ✈️ #MontBlanc
Anthony C — Google review
Lovely day out . Beautiful place to visit. Stunning views. Although cable car is expensive and crowded.
Timothy F — Google review
The highest peak in Western Europe, a sprawling white dome of snow and rock straddling the French-Italian border. The popular Goûter Route is a classic but hazardous high-altitude climb, traversing crevassed glaciers and exposed rock ridges, all within sight of bustling Chamonix.
Arman K — Google review
Beautiful mountain with cable car access over the massive from Italy to France.
Ziemowit I — Google review
Hands down the best touristic mountain experience. The development up there is incredible. Perfect for facilitating the large number of tourists as well as the extreme sports enthusiasts. Every runs like a well oiled machine. Expensive but incredible.
Adriana Y — Google review
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4.8
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Imp. de la Vall. Blanche

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Outdoor Activities
Mountains
Ski & Snowboard Areas
Imp. de la Vall. Blanche is a charming and picturesque destination that offers a variety of activities for visitors to enjoy. The area is known for its stunning natural beauty, with breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. Visitors can explore the local hiking trails, take in the scenic landscapes, or simply relax and unwind in this peaceful setting. Additionally, Imp. de la Vall.
4.5
(524)
74400 Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, France
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Téléphérique du Brévent

Temporarily Closed
Mountain cable car
Outdoor Activities
Hiking area
Observation deck
Ski resort
Mountains
Nice place for relaxing in the top of the mountain The cable car is to part, if you book complete journey you have to change the cable car in the middle of the journey and take the second one Nice atmosphere,good climate and relaxing, coffee shops,restaurants, picnic tables and toilets available
YOUSEF A — Google review
This was great, fantastic views, really enjoyed the trip. We bought a 4 day advance ticket from tourist office for all local ski lifts for best value. We also walked on the path to the next ski lift La Paz, a medium challenging walk also with amazing views.
Andy A — Google review
Highly recommended if hiking is main objective. We went upto Planplaz and then hiked to and from La Flegere. It too about 4 and half hours. Could take shorter or longer depending on fitness. One can go up and then take the stairs lift down to Le Praz or vice versa. Hiking or taking the cable car to Brevent is also an option.
Athula T — Google review
Amazing experience we had to book the time slot to visit Mt Brevent the cable car was something else amazing engineering skills and design to carry people up to areas that are totally unreachable to most. Best Day for a long time
Daniel C — Google review
Great view. It is worthy to jump off and hike from the top lift Brevent to the middle lift. It takes around 1 hour to hike including the picture time and coffee break.
Smallsmallholly — Google review
If you have multipass, you can use this cable lift for free...You have to change lift in half of your way up to top, where is restaurant with breathtaking view to Mont Blanc and nearby mountains...Above restaurant is another place with 360 degree breathtaking views...
Marian V — Google review
Google map info about the cable car stations around Chamonix sometimes could be confusing. This is the station to Le Brevent. Not very crowded during UTMB period in late August. I bought a Multi pass and rode immediately.
Mato S — Google review
We’ve never had much luck with the Aiguille du Midi, either poor weather with no visibility or fully booked on the clear days. This lift proved to be an excellent alternative, with breathtaking views of the Mont Blanc range. From the summit, you don’t just get the Mont Blanc panorama but also, on a clear day you can see all the way to the Chartreuse near Grenoble and Chambéry. It’s not as high as the Aiguille du Midi (only 2525m), but it’s still a fantastic experience and well worth the trip. There are auberges at both stops for food or drinks, and watching the paragliders take off adds to the atmosphere.
Harry M — Google review
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4.6
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29 Rte Henriette d'Angeville, 74400 Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, France
https://domaineschamonix.montblancnaturalresort.com/fr/domaine/brevent
+33 4 50 53 22 75
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Forte Bramafam

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Temporarily Closed
History museum
Museums
Military Museums
Forte Bramafam, constructed between 1885 and 1894 to oversee the Frejus Gallery, served a defensive role during World War II as the seat of the 516th Border Guard Battery. The fortification features a stone structure with a concrete cover and houses an extensive collection of howitzers, artillery pieces, and military memorabilia from both World War I and World War II. Visitors can explore newspapers from the WWII era, providing insight into fascist propaganda at that time.
Great place to visit. Lots of history, weapon and ammunition of WW1 and WW2, plans and structures of batteries and forts in the area. Friendly personal. Yes, everything in Italian, of course. 2km of off-road to access, but still doable with normal car. 8 EUR per person - very good price for such a huge exposition
Sergii R — Google review
Do not miss this place. Managed completely by volunteers, this is an historical and military museum, extremely well curated.
Stefano F — Google review
They did an amazing job restoring this fort. If you are going to visit one Italian Alpine fort go here because the museum is comprehensive.
Douglas A — Google review
Complete and interesting, a unique place!
Andrea M — Google review
Nice experience, the best part is reading newspapers from the WW2 period (understanding of Italian required). Trading them in hindsight is a great way to realize how deep was the fascist propaganda at the time, there is no account of any loss, only triumphalistic announces, even when the axis was losing ground. There is a great collection of howitzers and other artillery pieces, from the invention of the rifled barrel onwards. For those who like this kind of weapons, it's most definitely worth a visit. For those who don't, the view from the top might be enough to compensate.
Danilo P — Google review
A must for anyone with an interest in military history; in fact, in history tout court. Each year the collection gets richer, thanks to the admirable work of the volunteers.
Piero G — Google review
road is not paved but accessible with a private car. perfect for short walk with kids and picnic
Matan A — Google review
Extensive museum, and a very interesting timeline
Patrick K — Google review
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Strada Forte Bramafam, 10052 Bardonecchia TO, Italy
http://www.fortebramafam.it/
+39 333 602 0192
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La Plagne

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Ski resort
Outdoor Activities
Ski & Snowboard Areas
La Plagne is a renowned ski resort that offers a variety of winter activities, including a terrain park and options for dining and entertainment. The journey to the mountain road is surprisingly manageable, with expansive views along the way. As you approach the ski villages, you'll notice modest ski lifts catering to local day visitors before encountering more upscale signage and accommodations as you delve deeper into La Plagne's extensive skiing area.
A stunning ski resort! The natural surroundings are breathtaking, and the slopes are fantastic. There is an extensive variety of runs suitable for all skill levels, ensuring everyone can find something they enjoy. The resort offers a wide range of activities beyond skiing, so there’s always something to do. Waiting times for lifts are generally minimal, which is a big plus. The overall atmosphere is peaceful and relaxing, making it an ideal place to unwind and truly enjoy skiing. We had a wonderful time and thoroughly enjoyed our stay. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a great skiing experience at La Plagne!
Ivan Š — Google review
The ski resort is very large and you can have fun regardless of your skiing level. There are also many hiking trails that allow for wonderful snowshoe hikes. The natural surroundings and views are fantastic.
Diana M — Google review
Arguably one of the ugliest ski resorts in the French alps, however, this is in stark contrast to the excellent ski area, fast lifts and varied terrain. If you are an avid skier or snowboarder this is one of if not the best resort in the alps to visit.
Jon S — Google review
This was my first time skiing in the Alps. I highly recommend this resort to all skiers ⛷️ and snowboarders. You will love the slopes, people, and food.
Casey S — Google review
Great ski resort. The blue slopes are really nice, good lift access. Lots of restaurants but need more vegan options
J T — Google review
Amazing ski resort! Several ski slopes and many possibilities for other activities. The bobsleigh descent is unforgettable.
Nic S — Google review
Beautiful well designed apartments for skiers and walkers (depending on the season). Beautiful views of the mountains and lifts (depending on which side you're on I suppose). The apartments are compact but with 2 twin bedrooms, 2 bunks and a double sofa bed, with ease you could fit 8 people in ours. Galley style kitchen is best suited to one person cooking at a time so pre-plan to share the cooking duties if possible. Good extractor fan and each apartment is well appointed with plates and cutlery for 16 (2 meals a day) and a dishwasher as well as breakfast bowls and a host of utensils. We were only short a grater and a potato masher (apparently not French essentials). There a multiple lifts to various parts of the buildings as well as a lot of basement bootrooms/lockers to store your boots and skis and keep your apartment dry. The complex has a code entry to the pool, when you want access - daytime only (closes at 7) and no access on Saturday (change over day) with a new code each week. A 5 minute walk to the local Spar shop makes this a very convenient location with a Restaurant next door to the Spar as well as one opposite the entrance to Lagranges. The Ski and board hire shop is spitting distant from the complex check-in with convenient ski racks located around to stash your skis whilst you buy passes or snacks. The ski-pass system is very flexible at the resort with options for beginners being circa €35 a day, half day options, full resort passes, multi-resort passes and a pedestrian access pass to access the top of glacier via bubble lift for only €8! Superb. The resort is at 1800m so well above the snowline with easy access up to 3000m for fresher snow more often. Snowed again just as we left so if you're looking right now it's perfect for a last minute get away (9/01/23) enjoy! Back again for New Year 2024 - snowed every day so far and the trails are well groomed. Swimming Pool has been renovated as well as the wooden features across the resort.
Coralie T — Google review
Great ski resort especially if your using a motorhome parked right next to the main run back to La Plagne. Electric at the end of every row (which didnt trip once) and water is located at a hut at the entrance of site (short slippery walk). The while of thus network is mostly made up of about 70% blues 25% Reds and 5%blacks although many of the blues are more red like. Some great places to eat around the area but it is pricey.. €9-11 a pint !!! Food is around normally UK prices. The roads leading up the mountain to Villages was always mint ( the French know how todo it) the only time we had to put chains on was at the start of the aire as its not as well maintained as the main roads. I'd defo go back to this site and la plagne.
Gareth — Google review
4.6
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4.5
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73210 La Plagne Tarentaise, France
https://www.la-plagne.com/
+33 4 79 09 02 01
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Bobsleigh La Plagne La Plagne Olympic track

Adventure sports center
Fun & Games
Sports Complexes
Experience the thrill of bobsleighing at La Plagne Olympic track, a thrilling ice circuit with 19 turns. This exhilarating adventure includes bob rafting, speed luge, bob racing, and guided high-speed runs. Descending the track in under 2 minutes is an amazing feat, whether you choose to ride in a padded tub-like bobraft or try the adrenaline-pumping speed luge. The affordable prices make it accessible for everyone to enjoy these mind-blowing rides.
The bob racing option (the one in a real bobsled with a pilot) is a must do if you're ever in La Plagne, and even if you're not, you just have to come here and experience it. Easily one of the most exciting things I've done in my life, you just don't know what's coming in every turn, the ride is rougher than seen in the Olympics and the down pressure you feel when turning is incredible. SPOILER: at one point you'll feel like you're almost upside down :)
Alfredo — Google review
Great experience. Very exciting ride, you just do not know what is coming around the next turn. The ride is rougher and the pressure you feel on the turns is incredible. A great activity at the Olympic venue. It reaches an average speed of 80 km per hour and the ride takes just under two minutes. At the end it is possible to purchase the video - 29€. If you are nearby, do not miss it.
Diana M — Google review
Great experience the staff were also really good I had someone not able to come and they offered a refund if I had a medical cert . Fantastic service..... Sometimes there can be a little wait at the end waiting for a lift up but drastic
Wayne I — Google review
90 seconds of great fun. You will feel the speed.
Stella V — Google review
Amazing, proper bucket list item ticked off my list. I first saw this in the mid 90's but was too late in the season to do it then. It's taken me this long to get back here and I wasn't disappointed. Would do it again in a heartbeat! Worth every penny!
Neil P — Google review
Had an awesome experience doing the bobsleigh run. We managed to forget our bag afterwards, but Amandie (we think that’s her name) went above and beyond with her service, dropping it off on her way home to us. Thank you!
Rory M — Google review
Reservations are just an approximation, they don't honor them. They are very poorly organized. Expect delays and sub-par customer service treatment :/ The ride itself is interesting-to-exciting, but very short. However when you get treated so poorly in the beginning it spoils the entire thing. If you choose to go, I'd recommend lowering your expectations and assume you'll wait at least 30-45" past your reservation time.
Mihnea G — Google review
My husband completed the bob sleigh course and really enjoyed it
Helen F — Google review
4.6
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4.4
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73210 Mâcot-la-Plagne, France
https://www.la-plagne.com/savourez-une-multitude-d-activites/immergez-vous-au-coeur-de-l-hiver/bobsleigh-skeleton-luge
+33 4 79 08 82 23
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Oxygène Ecole de Ski & Snowboard La Plagne

Ski school
Outdoor Activities
Ski rental service
Ski & Snowboard Areas
I would like to thank all the Oxygene ski shop Team & also the Instructors for there efficient, friendly service that me & my family had over this Christmas period. Not only did we get fantastic ski & snowboard equipment but my wife & son also had several days of group ski & snowboard classes which they loved 👏🏼 Oxygene is for sure the best in La Plagne & now in a lot of other resorts across France. I recommend also trying the Electric Snow Bikes as I went with my son & the tour was a blast & the guide was super friendly & Profesional. Once again thanks to Oxygene Ski Snowboard bike for a great vacation 🤝 100% Recomended 🤙
Coaching S — Google review
Amazing Ski School! Our family have had the best experience with Oxygene. Christelle taught our daughter to ski at 2 years old with both group and private lessons, Now she skis confidently on the blues at 3 years old. Christelle and lea make the ski lessons fun whilst prioritising safety. I had a adult private lesson with Morgan too which helped me rectify a few bad habits. 👏👍🏻
Daniel H — Google review
My daughter had 6 private lessons with Guillaume and it did not disappoint. The improvement and progression for her was remarkable with the 1-2-1 coaching. So much so we have booked the same again in April to continue her coaching with the same instructor
Martin T — Google review
I took private lessons with Oxygen and it went very well! Big thank you to the instructor Alex, he helped to increase my confidence in skiing, as I am a beginner. It was the first time for me to go all the way down from the top of the mountain, amazing experience! As a big advantage was the free shuttle from Aime 2000 to the school.
Екатерина А — Google review
I went skiing for the first time last week so joined the discovery group for 6 lessons. We had a fantastic experience with our ski instructor, François! He was incredibly patient and took the time to explain everything clearly, making sure both myself and my partner felt comfortable every step of the way. His friendly and encouraging approach made the lessons enjoyable, and we both made great progress. Highly recommend François for anyone looking to improve their skiing skills!
Charlie W — Google review
My children (14 and 16) had a fantastic week with Pierre in level 3 adults class. He was very enthusiastic and friendly, with perfect English and great teaching skills. The picnic he brought on the last day was highly appreciated by the group. I highly recommend Oxygene and Pierre for lessons in La Plagne
James G — Google review
We booked private lessons for our two boys, ages 4 and 7, with Christelle. I was so nervous, particularly about leaving my youngest who can be a handful, but she was so reassuring and immediately had a great rapport with the children. I felt that the children were really safe in her hands. They progressed so much and they absolutely loved her! She also sent me lots of photos and videos of them in their lessons. We will definitely book again with Oxygène if we come back. We will request Christelle!
Kelly ( — Google review
My first time skiing and I spent a week on the discovery lessons. Fab was a great ski instructor, who gave me the confidence and skills to head onto the slopes on my own. Would highly recommend.
Enfys B — Google review
4.9
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4.5
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Imm l'Orée des Pistes Plagne Centre, 73210, France
https://www.oxygene.ski/fr/ecole-ski-la-plagne/
+33 4 79 09 03 99
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Restaurant le signal

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$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Restaurant le Signal is located at the second bubble lift up the mountain, making it a great meeting point with stunning views and access to various runs across the mountain. While it can get busy, once on the piste, it offers a fabulous experience for beginners with highlighted routes on green and blue pistes. The staff is polite and speaks English well, offering delicious food including a special cheeseburger that's highly recommended.
The cheese burger was really good and better tasting than in many other places i have been. The portion was big enough to satisfy the hungriest. The staff was really nice and polite, they spoke really well english which is a plus. Overall, a really nice experience eating at this place. I recomand it
Felix R — Google review
The ski slopes in Chamonix lack mountain restaurants. The ones they have are expensive for what you get. Best to pack a picnic, drinks and snacks.
Don H — Google review
A ski domain snack bar/restaurant above a picnic room/bar (not open in summer) offering a selection of very tasty food. The service can be great... just not consistent.
Ben J — Google review
Beautiful spot to get a coffee drink donut and sit relax for a rest.
G S — Google review
Very quiet at this time of year but particularly due to Covid-19 restrictions.
P H — Google review
Le Signal is the second bubble lift up the mountain and brings you out to a gateway of runs across the mountain. A good meeting point with a couple of nice places to get food and drink to fuel you up. Stunning views all round. Only downside is it does get busy but once you're on piste it's fabulous.
Andy S — Google review
Super nice spot with great views back towatds mont blanc. Gondola is a touch slow - and is closed for lunch in summer - but definitely worth visiting. Nice walk up to col du joly - about 30 mins. Good spot to walk the dog. Not much shade but great open views
Simon P — Google review
Everything you'd expect, expectedly pricey food. Bearable phone and WiFi available and plenty of space to put gear down. There's a huge sign that gives you up to date piste information too. Nearby is also the meeting point for a ski/snowboard instructor.
Rahat K — Google review
4.2
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3.4
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74170 Les Contamines-Montjoie, France
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Jaÿsinia

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Temporarily Closed
Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
The Jaÿsinia botanical garden comes highly recommended as a enchanting destination, teeming with exotic flora and picturesque views. A delightful stroll through this magical oasis unveils a plethora of unique plants and stunning landscapes. Situated conveniently close to the city center, it offers an opportunity for a lovely walk amidst beautiful flowers and captivating surroundings. With its abundance of nooks and crannies, this amazing garden provides visitors with a truly peaceful experience they are sure to cherish.
One of the most beautiful gardens. In terms of the diversity of trees and different plants, as well as beautiful and diverse roses, it is also a pleasure to walk in this very beautiful garden.
Mahmoud ( — Google review
One of the most beautiful botanic gardens I've seen. Laid out so naturally, including areas like an alpine meadow. A little bit wild but that's clearly intentional, as the gardener was editting the self-seeders when we were there. Plants are still labelled pretty well, which is great. It has an occasionally steep but smooth path to the top plus some brilliant off-the-beaten-track routes through some areas. And a few seats along the way for a breather, and views out to the mountains. Such an inspiration!
Bulverhythe B — Google review
A beautifully maintained botanical garden showcasing plants from many regions across Europe and the Middle East. Suitable for both young and old, with scenic mountain views along the walking paths.
Yoav K — Google review
Lovely walk, nice flowers and scenery of the area. Walking distance from the city center.
Inbar K — Google review
AMAZING botanical garden stroll with so many nooks & crannies. A truly magical place!!
Casey C — Google review
Love this place so peaceful...
James D — Google review
Small but perfect little hike up the garden with beautiful views and small waterfalls. Kids will love it.
Max L — Google review
Beautiful place to walk around, learn and enjoy great views from the top. It's well taken care of and has a huge variety of plants. The entrance is free which makes it perfect!
Ariel P — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(415)
30 Rue du Parc, 74340 Samoëns, France
+33 4 50 58 69 78
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Serre Chevalier

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Tourist information center
Outdoor Activities
Serre Chevalier is a vast ski resort consisting of 13 villages and offering 115 slopes for winter sports enthusiasts. In addition to skiing, the area also provides summer activities such as mountain biking. The resort features a variety of slopes catering to different skill levels, from green for beginners to black for the more experienced. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking scenery and take part in off-piste skiing through forests and couloirs.
Great place to ski! Amazing views, different ski slopes. We had a good time here!
Ada N — Google review
Lovely place with scenic views. Everything shut when we visited.
Lora L — Google review
One of the most underrated ski resorts. It is vast and has everything, from easy routes, to off piste of all kinds: forests, coulours, easy hills just off the main tracks. Lots of ski touring in every valley. La grave just 30 min drive. Ice climbing also reachable by car
Sergei E — Google review
Great service from Mr. Fabien ARNAUD! He helped us to find the accommodation, answered all our questions a.s.a.p. and provided us with confidence that, once there, we will be able to ask for and receive assistance if needed. It will be our first time skiing in France and it probably wouldn't happen without the support from Fabien.
Tomislav R — Google review
Wonderful ski resort with a lot to give... Hope to see you soon... A lot of great slopes, black slopes usually are not groomed and you should be cautious, Luc Alphand is well prepared black amazing slope, red are great, blue is for everyone and there is also green slopes / roads that literally goes thru a village... Amazing breathtaking scenery...
Edin M — Google review
It's a great ski area. Plenty of runs, across the full spectrum of difficulty and terrain, served by a good lift system. The people are friendly, the mountains are high and the food is good.
Simon H — Google review
Wonderful place to go for winter sports! If the weather is good then you can take the télésiège to the top of Serre Chevalier where you can get some amazing pictures. However if the weather is bad, there are many local activities to take part in. In terms of restaurants, there is a large selection of local restaurants from pizzarias to crêperies. At the bottom of the Villeneuve slope there is also an amazing Après-ski restaurant with kind staff members who tell funny jokes! 5 stars from me. Joyeux 80 ans !
Mathis J — Google review
One of the best ski resorts in the south Alps. About 250km of ski pist s. Always enough snow, usually nice weather. We will be back dor sure.
Borut R — Google review
4.5
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4.0
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Le, Rte de Pré-Long, 05240 La Salle-les-Alpes, France
http://www.serre-chevalier.com/
+33 4 92 24 98 98
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Val Thorens

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Ski resort
Outdoor Activities
Ski & Snowboard Areas
Val Thorens is a ski resort located in Europe, established in 1971. It sits at the highest altitude and offers top-notch ski slopes, terrain parks and modern lifts. The town is considered as the hub of skiing in Europe, with a variety of ski runs that cater to different preferences. Visitors can choose their speed, turns and scenic view before hopping on one of the high-tech lifts available.
This ski resort had so much to enjoy from a skiing perspective and a general good time. There are lots of different runs, ski schools and places to eat on the beautiful mountains. I was unlucky enough to require medical assistance but even that didn’t disappoint, everyone was super great and very friendly.
Siobhan B — Google review
Amazing ski destination – whatever you’re looking for, you’ll find it here! From easy, chill slopes to wild, uneven runs. The views of the surrounding mountains are absolutely stunning, and the snow conditions are excellent. I did miss having more trees around, as the landscape is very open and a bit desolate – though some people might actually prefer that. If you’re into partying, the town has some great spots – especially if you’re Danish! Just head to Café Snesko – you’re going to love it.
Thomas G — Google review
A very good ski resort. From beginners to advanced skiers, you can find good trails that will suit you. Also a very nice apres ski. Lots of hotels offers ski-in ski-out. Val thorens offers ski options when other ski resorts are already closed for the season.
Sigal S — Google review
Val Thorens has a great vibe, there are lots of amazing hotels and bars/restaurants. Shopping is easy with lots of convenience stores and also lots of specialist winter sports stores for all your skiing and snowboarding needs; though be prepared to pay a small (5-10% in my experience) resort premium on purchases here versus high street prices. Internet shopping is clearly the best option before arriving to make sure you get the best prices on equipment. Aside from the great bars and eateries, Val Thorens also has one or two slopes that you can ski and board on. Being a part of 3 Valleys it's a part of the largest ski resort in the world with hundreds of kilometers of groomed slopes. I love the ease of navigating around the resort using the many many lifts. There are runs for all levels, though if you're a complete beginner you may lack variety as there are relatively few green runs compared to other resorts. That being said, there are plenty of blues that are very manageable for beginners. Being at altitude I've found the snow quality and quantity to be better than other resorts in the area, including the 3 Valleys resorts of Courchevel and Meribel. Being lower they can often suffer with either slushy or icy conditions much more so that Val Thorens seems to. Final observation is that Val Thorens is an all ages resort. It doesn't matter if you're a family, young, old, or anywhere in between, Val Thorens has something for everyone, and all coexist peacefully.
Phil L — Google review
The Perfect Destination for Skiing and Relaxation I recently visited this mountain, and I can confidently say it’s a paradise for ski and nature lovers! The area boasts an impressive number of ski slopes, suitable for all levels – from beginners to advanced skiers. The slopes are wide, well-maintained, and offer a safe skiing experience, making every moment on the mountain truly enjoyable. They are impeccably groomed daily, and the snow quality is excellent, no matter the weather. Beyond the slopes, the resort features cozy relaxation areas. The comfortable cabins, cafés with breathtaking views, and heated terraces provide the perfect spot to unwind between ski sessions. Whether you’re passionate about winter sports or just looking for a peaceful retreat in nature, this destination offers the perfect combination of adventure and relaxation. I highly recommend it!
Catalina — Google review
Val Thorens – Where the mountains are majestic and the buildings… aren’t Let’s be honest: Val Thorens is like dating someone with a stunning personality and a questionable wardrobe. The mountains? Absolutely breathtaking. Snow-draped peaks, endless ski runs, and views that make you forget your Wi-Fi password. Nature here is working overtime. And then… there’s the village. The buildings? Imagine 1970s concrete met a ski resort brochure and said, “Let’s do brutalism, but make it beige.” It’s like someone tried to stack shoeboxes in a snowstorm and called it urban planning. Charming? Not exactly. Functional? Sure. Photogenic? Only if you crop aggressively. But hey – you’re not here for the architecture. You’re here to ski, après-ski, and maybe pretend you’re in a Bond film while sipping overpriced vin chaud. And for that, Val Thorens delivers. Just don’t look too hard at the hotel façade on your way down the slope.
Steve M — Google review
Great skiing area. Really enjoyed it. Not pretty in the villages but well makes up for that with the slopes.
Michael D — Google review
At 2350m, snow is not yet an issue. The station is geared towards skiing and cater mainly to an international clientele. British and Dutch mainly. It has the trappings of a small French town with fresh breads, some cafes for drinks and meals but remains a very touristic area. Perfect for skiing. Going to the piste is relatively easy.
Nicolas K — Google review
16% as popular as Annecy
40 minutes off the main route, 39% of way to Lyon
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Magic Ski and Snowboard School Val Thorens

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Ski school
Outdoor Activities
Magic Ski and Snowboard School Val Thorens is highly praised for its exceptional ski instruction. The small group and person-centered approach of the instructors have led to significant improvements for many participants. The professionalism, experience, and kindness of the instructors, such as Michel and Luca, have left a lasting impression on the learners. Private lessons catered to various age groups have resulted in great progress and confidence building.
Michele and Christine are the most friendly, patient, and professional instructors I have ever met. Brought me and my family from absolute beginners to Level 2 in just 6 days. Truly gems, could not recommend Oxygen Ski enough!
Board — Google review
We enrolled our 6-year-old child in the Oxygen ski school for a week and were very pleased! Our main goal was for her to improve her skiing, and the progress was simply amazing. Compared to other schools we've tried, the results here were significantly better—she became much more confident and skilled on the slopes. Huge thanks to the instructors! A minor downside was the lunch arrangement. Meals were served in a different hotel, and for young kids, carrying their gear and getting there wasn’t the easiest. They were likely assisted, but it still felt a bit inconvenient. Also, the food selection could be a bit more varied. Despite this, if we visit again, we’ll most likely choose Oxygen again—the quality of instruction here is truly outstanding!
Aleksandr K — Google review
Extremely Disappointing Experience – Would Not Recommend This was our first season trying snowboarding, and we were really looking forward to a new and exciting experience. Unfortunately, our time with Oxygene ski and snowboarding school nearly ruined what should have been a special holiday. Despite spending a significant amount of money on lessons, the service we received was appalling. The instructor assigned to us, Daniel, was not only rude and condescending but also completely unprofessional. He was very impatient. Constantly mumble and utter something rude under his breath when me or my daughter fall over, when we didn't hear or understood his instructions. Understandably, we got nervous as it is our first time on the slopes. What’s most upsetting is that he used inappropriate and unacceptable language towards my 12-year-old daughter when I wasn’t present. This is beyond disappointing — it’s infuriating. We call it a quit after the second lessons. I had hoped this company would provide supportive, family-friendly instruction, especially for beginners, but that could not be further from our experience. I rarely leave negative reviews, but I feel strongly that others should be warned. There are many ski and snowboard schools out there — I strongly recommend looking elsewhere. We went with Prosneige Ski School to continue with our lessons. They are far more better than Oxygene. Their customer service is top notch and the instructor that assigned to us was superb.
Christine Y — Google review
Great ski school with fantastic instructors. Small groups guaranteed and of the numbers get slightly high, they add another instructor which is win win! Enzo, FX and Edison were all individually brilliant! They move you up midweek if you improve and the spontaneous hot chocolates were an unexpected bonus! Will be back next year, thanks Oxygene!
Lauren B — Google review
We used the Oxygene Ski School in Val Thorens for kids and adults group classes. The classes were brilliant and we improved over the week. The instructors were patient and Francesco was amazing on the first day helping us all settle in. Our kids loved the classes and are keen to return next year. The kids still talk about their sessions and their instructors Enzo and Oscar.
Lanie — Google review
I just got back from a ski trip, and wow, what a turnaround! I've always thought skiing wasn't for me after a pretty rough experience a few years back. But when my friends planned this January getaway, I was hesitant but decided to give it another shot. As soon as I arrived at the hotel, the receptionist mentioned this company called Oxygène . She raved about how they're a small business that genuinely cares for their clients, and I figured, why not trust her? So, I booked a class with Enzo, my instructor for the entire week. On the first day, we tackled a blue slope, and I was amazed at how much my confidence grew. By the end of that first class, I was actually conquering my fears! The second day was even better; I was already navigating blue slopes and starting to feel like a skier. Enzo was incredible—his support and encouragement made skiing feel effortless. Fast forward to the last day, and I found myself zooming down blue and red slopes with my friend, feeling like a pro! It's all thanks to Enzo’s tips and tricks that helped me build my confidence. I can't recommend him enough! If you're on the fence about skiing, give it a try, especially with someone like Enzo guiding you. You might just surprise yourself!
Simona L — Google review
Booked a 4hr off piste guided lesson, our instructor was Daniele, and I can't rate this experience highly enough, everything was covered from general improvement of our techniques, off piste runs and equipment, plus some freestyle tips and lessons. So much time was taken to explain everything, and how it all effects the way you move the board. A lot of emphasis was put on the fact that this is a bidirectional sport and the improvements that can be made by being bidirectional, which really opened the idea up for more us. 11/10 top class day!
Jack B — Google review
Amazing experience. Super approachable, professional, flexible and professional instructor. Really accommodating office staff. Both myself and my 12 year old son took private lessons. He was encouraged and pushed to grow in confidence, being able to go up and down the nursery slops and use the ‘magic carpets’ fully independently by then of the second lesson. Thank you Luca. Can’t wait to keep on learning next year!
Susana G — Google review
4.9
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5.0
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Val Thorens, Centre commercial Péclet, Rue de Gebroulaz, 73440 Les Belleville, France
https://oxygene.ski/fr/ecole-ski-val-thorens/
+33 4 79 22 67 51
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Prosneige

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Ski rental service
Outdoor Activities
Prosneige offers a variety of ski lessons for different age groups and skill levels. The instructors are highly praised for their ability to improve skiing techniques and boost confidence on the slopes. Private lessons are also available, providing clear and useful feedback to correct skiing techniques and explore off-piste adventures. Additionally, Prosneige's team is commended for their exceptional customer service, particularly in fitting ski boots perfectly even for those with specific requirements like wide calves and small feet.
-Great experience for Ski bootfitting thanks to Cedric craftmanship and expertise. Got a pair of Fisher RC4 Pro MV130 which have been a pleasure to ski with the whole 2 weeks. THANK YOU. The same feedback from my sister-in-law with a pair fitted by Jeremy. -Great experience with the purchase (for our whole family) of several ski jackets, underlayers, gloves, helmets, goggles, ect. Thank you for Guillaume and Sandrine super sweet character and immense kindness. Top lads ! -Super poor experience with the purchase of 2 pairs of premium skis (Buttner Heida and Nordica Enforcer 96). When one buys 2 pairs for more than 3K Euros, he expects no drama. The Buttner were having faulty plates and the Enforcer were mounted with the bindings going sideways by more than 4mm. ProsNeige changed both after realizing these were having some obvious issues and I am very grateful for the same. Overall, I recommend PRONEIGE for anyone looking for a proper bootfitting and great ski apparel. Both teams are great professionals. For ski purchase, I was not convinced for obvious reasons unless I was very unlucky to have both pairs mounted by the same amateur (...)
Tom V — Google review
The best ski school and instructors, I arrived as a really nervous absolute beginner and Milan taught me the essentials along with building my confidence. He adapted the lessons as I was progressing and was extremely patient. I can’t rate highly enough. I even booked more lessons throughout the week and I enjoyed them so much. Thanks Milan.
Eve M — Google review
We were lucky to have Elian Leonhart as our guide on the EGSW hosted groups . He was very flexible, helpful and attentive to all the skiers needs and requests and the best guide I have had in over 10 years. Merci bien .
Matthew W — Google review
Very grateful for the service by max and Jeremy. Bought a pair of boots here, was thoroughly impressed by the level of detail that was put into getting a pair that I felt were the right fit for me. After a few days of skiing I had to get the boots readjusted and everything was perfect. They helped me massively with tips to get the boots on properly and how to solve the problems I faced. Thank you very much - they were amazing.
Callum K — Google review
Highly recommend using Prosneige for lessons. We had 6 snowboarding lessons with Charly and absolutely loved them! He provided really clear instructions, tips and demos for beginners and made lessons fun and varied, too. He kept the motivation up when I was struggling which was really important for me! Great instructor
Erica D — Google review
It's a great Team and amazing experience. In particular for the boot fitting guys. You're talking to experts. Follow their lead as they take you through how it should feel and what to expect between comfort and performance. I love my boots . Best skiing ever following this. Thanks again!
Arnaud W — Google review
We had the best ski 🎿 instructor this week!! Mathaiu (Matt) made learning so much fun! Improved our technique. Mixed it up with some off piste and improved our confidence on the steeper slopes. Thanks Matt - great job!! See you next year 👍 Charlie & Lisa
Charlie H — Google review
Was disappointed with the ski club for my 3 y/o son. I can't complain for the quality of ski lessons. It was more or less ok. But we signed him in for the whole week - full 6 days. They skied 2 hours in the morning and 2 in the afternoon. Rest of the time they mostly spent in this tiny room with one set of lego and couple of other toys. Toilet - adult size only. It's fine for couple of hours ski lesson, but not for the whole week. At the end of the ski course, everyone was suppose to get a medal. I was passing ESF at the time of the medal ceremony - the photographer, medals and ski book for each child. When I came to pick up my son, I expected the same. Most of the people were gone, we had to ask for the medal (which is a big deal for my LO) and the ski book. Disappointing experience. Will choose club Piou Piou next time again.
Kristina T — Google review
4.9
(287)
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4.8
(1140)
Galerie Hotel Le Val Thorens, 2 Rue de la Lombarde, 73440 Val Thorens, France
https://fr.prosneige.fr/info-ecole-cours-ski-val-thorens/
+33 4 79 01 07 00
19

Les Grands Bains du Monêtier

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Temporarily Closed
Aquatic center
Spas & Wellness
Les Grands Bains du Monêtier is a 4,500 m2 thermal leisure center that offers a relaxing experience with stunning views of the snow-capped mountains. The naturally warm waters are ideal for unwinding after a day of mountain activities. There are several pools, hot tubs, saunas, and hammams.
Very nice place to relax. Hot water in winter is something unusual especially when you see others ski around. We came with kids and they also enjoyed it. All went perfectly. As a negative, since we came in winter, the hairdryer was not working properly blowing cold air. We usually revisit this place every year...
Daniel G — Google review
This is probably a very nice thermal bath, and one of the few in France with an informal, family feel. Kids only allowed in the mornings. But I have to give it minimum score because the website says that there is availability, all hourly slots, but then when you actually try to add a reservation to the shopping card it fails. When we went there it was closed for non-reserved guests. So the evening before I expected to be able to come at any time. It said 10:00, 11:00, 12:00 etc (earlier in the week I only saw a few slots later that day). In the morning at 8:30 I expected to be able to come at 10. When I actually went to book at 9:00 I couldn't. When I showed up at 10 there was a big sign saying that nobody is allowed in without a reservation. So no bathing. They need to get their reservation system sorted to avoid people planning their day and then getting bumped.
Michael B — Google review
No admission with anything but speedos, and this policy not visible on the website while making the booking and paying for it. Only possible to buy the swimwear on location and refund of reservation not possible. At least the overpacked human soup outside looks nasty enough!
Tio — Google review
We came to this place for the bains, we have been refused access as our swimsuits were beach shorts. I bought it as a swimsuit and I have never been neglected access for this reason. I asked for an explanation, they told me it is the policy. (I tried to understand the policy from the Internet, I think it does Not make any sense).
Andrea R — Google review
ATTENTION to all foreign tourists (especially those who are not from the EU)! They stole money without actually providing the service! We came to this spa specifically from another city. We paid for entry, but they did not let us inside the spa. The staff did not like my husband's swimming shorts. We got dressed and left after 10 minutes. Then we demanded a refund at the reception for the service that was not provided. 4 different managers spoke to us in turn and under various pretexts simply ran away from resolving the issue of returning the money, while deliberately switching to French to lead the dialogue to a dead end. There was no information on the official website about clothing restrictions. It is surprising that in 2025 such non-customer-oriented places exist. Disgusting, worse than ever. The day was ruined. We do not recommend it to anyone!
Екатерина Д — Google review
Basic facilities, below average service and rather old building. There is a huge scam allowing only lycra swimsuits and nothing else! No lycra swimsuit, you will have to pay another 20 euros to buy one and get in.... Ridiculous policy as an excuse to make extra money.
George I — Google review
Lovely baths! Not particularly luxurious, but very relaxing and pretty good value (€23 for 2 hours or €32 for 3 hours)
Jamie C — Google review
Great place to relax and enjoy the mountain view, you have a choice of several swimming pools + steam, sauna, super hot, medium and super cold bathtubs, the best is the jacuzzi with open view to the snowy mountains (if you come during winter). The changing rooms & showers are pretty basic.
Silvia C — Google review
4.1
(4766)
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3.4
(1164)
Rte des Bains, 05220 Le Monêtier-les-Bains, France
https://lesgrandsbainsdumonetier.fr/
+33 4 92 40 00 00
20

Télécabine de la Kédeuze

Temporarily Closed
Ski resort
Outdoor Activities
Ski & Snowboard Areas
The Télécabine de la Kédeuze ski resort offers a cost-effective option for visitors with its 10-day pass, recommended by helpful attendants. The Telecabin operates efficiently and implements spot checks for Covid passes conducted by local police. Queues move swiftly, and operators are vigilant in enforcing the use of face masks within the telecabin.
Very cool and fun place to go skiing with your family. Les Carroz village is also worthwhile to visit with many cool activities for both children and adults alike. Love this place.
Benoit — Google review
Amazing place perfect set up to enjoyed the slopes
Pedro C — Google review
Very nice experience, me and the kids enjoyed it. But it's really really hot inside the cabin, it would be better if it had more windows or A/C
Alaa — Google review
Bought a 10 day pass for my son (who has basically spent his entire holiday in the bike park) because the attendant very helpfully suggested that it was a more economic option than buying daily passes
Ian S — Google review
Great ski lockers, fast lift and plenty of parking. Would recommend for a place to start a day's skiing.
Sam H — Google review
Very nice place.
Bajwa P — Google review
Need to advertise there ski lockers more widely! Great facilities which saves a journey on the bus/ or walking across the village with heavy skis.
Tom C — Google review
Good, fast lift, accessible toilets at the bottom and picnic room and toilets at the top, no queues for the majority of the time. Direct access from Les Carroz village to the rest of Le Grand Massif ski area.
Ellis N — Google review
4.5
(1140)
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4.0
(322)
Rte de la Télécabine, 74300 Arâches-la-Frasse, France
https://www.lescarroz.com/equipement/telecabine-de-la-kedeuze-les-carroz-daraches/
+33 4 50 90 00 42
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21

Mountain Twister

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Summer toboggan run
Outdoor Activities
Ski & Snowboard Areas
Experience the thrill of speed and twists on the Mountain Twister at Les Saisies resort. This rail tobogganing attraction offers a rollercoaster-like ride down the mountain slopes, providing an exhilarating experience and a unique perspective of the surrounding scenery. Whether you're with family or friends, you can enjoy this activity together, as two people can ride on a luge at once. The affordable pricing makes it accessible for everyone, and visitors have praised its quick lines and enjoyable nature.
I refused to use the brakes and only thought I was going to get thrown out twice. 5 stars.
Steve H — Google review
Absolutely great exciting fun, for children and adults too. All ages. You can choose your level of excitement and thrill, by increasing or decreasing the speed. No danger, you can never fall out the twister with the cart, so just go to the max!
Antoine B — Google review
Hold onto your mittens—this alpine adrenaline noodle will twist your soul into a pretzel and leave your cheeks wind-whipped from grinning. The Mountain Toboggan Twister is a gravity-defying, every bend feels like it was designed by a caffeinated mountain goat. One moment you’re cruising past postcard-perfect peaks, the next you’re spiraling like a snowflake in a blender.
Daniel N — Google review
An affordable ride, only 5.80€ for a double luge and other options of you want to ride more. Line moved relatively quickly and our kids loved it. Credit cards accepted.
Dan M — Google review
Fun, like a sledge but on wheels, in a nice scenery. The 10 rides were used in minutes. Enjoy more in summer though
Habib F — Google review
So much fun. People are so nice and in a good mood in this attraction ☺.
Andrea B — Google review
It went really fast, I felt excited ( by my son aged 5)
Anita P — Google review
€6 per car, great fun.
James R — Google review
4.5
(1130)
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4.3
(214)
Espace Erwin Eckl, 73620 Hauteluce, France
https://www.lessaisies.com/mountain-twister.html
+33 4 79 38 95 21
22

Résidence Odalys Référence Le Hameau et les Chalets de la Vallée d'Or

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Extended stay hotel
Tours
Résidence Odalys Le Hameau et Les Chalets de la Vallée d'Or is a charming chalet-style hotel offering cozy apartments with fully equipped kitchens, providing stunning mountain views and a heated pool for relaxation. The complex also offers entertaining activities for families, including llama races, snow slides, and the opportunity to interact with adorable animals. Guests can enjoy convenient access to the ski piste from the backside of the apartments, making it an ideal location for winter sports enthusiasts.
On piste at Valloire, couldn't be better!
Anna W — Google review
Rooms are small but cozy. The views are spectacular, however service is really poor. You have to bring, replace and return sheets yourself, there is no soap, dishwashing liquid, dishwasher tablets, toilet paper, shower gel, cotton swabs, shampoo, nothing at all, you have to buy everything. The knives and cups are old and very poor quality. The shower hose also was partly broken.
Matas G — Google review
Great chalet for wintersports, close to the piste and a short walk or bus ride to the centre of Valloire. The appartment was roomy and clean. Furniture was on the old side but still very usable.
Tim D — Google review
Enjoyed our time in this apartment complex. The check in was somewhat organised in the French way. We had to wait far to long. After that everything was good. Nice warm swimming pool. Ski piste was on the backside of the appartment. From there a few minutes to the telecabin. Perfect spot.
Henk U — Google review
Nice apartments, almost ski-in and out, with a minibus shuttle from the lifts in town up to the reception building. Plenty big enough for 8 of us
Matt W — Google review
Very nice place, i did appreciate to spend the 2023 winter there😊
Marie C — Google review
Clean and comfortable, no oven, WiFi incredibly slow, location okay.
Rosanna C — Google review
Ski in and ski out to skilift
Riccardo — Google review
4.1
(524)
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5.0
(189)
Rte des Charbonnières, 73450 Valloire, France
http://qua.etr.im/kPeb
+33 4 79 59 61 26
23

Col du Galibier

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Mountain pass
Outdoor Activities
Motorcycle Trails
Col du Galibier is a famous paved alpine road and a stage of the Tour de France, reaching an impressive 8,678 feet in elevation and featuring a tunnel. Situated near the UNESCO-listed fortifications of Vauban, it is surrounded by legendary mountain passes like Izoard and Lautaret. The area offers a serene green setting, making it an unforgettable destination for visitors.
my second time here. Fantastic view from the bike, climb this col via Col du Lautaret.
Iqmal B — Google review
The most amazing mountain views from the top and some small animals to see on the way down.
Mark V — Google review
If you've ridden from St Michel de Maurienne you know. What can I say about this iconic cycle climb it's rock hard but boy the views are well worth the pain.
Chris T — Google review
Breathtaking landscape and view! We drove up the Col du Galibier, which was kinda scary at some point bc the street is incredibly narrow. As we drove up the mountain you would see many bikers struggling to get up this mountain, they of course made it! We stopped the care midway and hiked the remainder of the mountain. As we got on top we probably took about 30 min to take in this view. It was an incredible journey and totally worth it!!
Dalem — Google review
Ride up here with your bicycle! Stunning views on the top as a reward. Additionally, a spectacular descent on mostly very good roads.
Michel S — Google review
As a cyclist this is one of the highlights of my trip to France. It's a bloody hard climb, but so rewarding at the top for the views. I rode it in October, at the top it said 1c of my Wahoo so it made the descent quite cold.
Jonny B — Google review
Top of a Tour De France climb. Well worth the effort to get there. Views are spectacular and the descent is awesome. Give it a go.
Mark H — Google review
Southern part of the French Alps (Graic Alps). Dream Pass for a biking challenge. 43 kilometers, over 2,000 meters of altitude difference and 2,642 at the highest point. Snow stays there all year round, the air is crisp that you want to climb up and you need only good weather to admire the three thousand meters around (Grand Galibier, Pic des Trois Eveches, Arves massif). The mountain pass is the highest point of the Tour de France .
Lukasz T — Google review
4.8
(1706)
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4.7
(338)
05220 Le Monêtier-les-Bains, France, USA
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Les Deux Alpes

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Outdoor Activities
Ski & Snowboard Areas
Les Deux Alpes is a popular ski area located on a glacier, offering 43 lifts and a well-equipped snowboard park. During winter, visitors can take advantage of direct shuttle services to reach the resorts of Alpe d'Huez, Les Deux Alpes, and Chamrousse. These shuttles also connect to other nearby resorts as well as various stops in Grenoble city center, Bourg d'Oisans, and Rochetaillee.
4.0
(1925)
38860 Les Deux Alpes, France
25

Intégral Rafting

Temporarily Closed
Rafting
Tours
Incredible afternoon enjoying a thrilling rafting adventure with the knowledgeable and skilled Max as our guide. The river's high water levels added an extra level of excitement to the experience, complemented by breathtaking scenery. This activity is a must-do when visiting the area. Emanuel was an exceptional guide, creating a memorable trip for my partner and me. His wealth of information and entertaining anecdotes made the journey down the river both informative and enjoyable.
Fantastic company for adventures in the Alps. Canyoning was a particular highlight and our guide Maxim was brilliant.
Tim S — Google review
We had an awesome time out on the water. Max and his colleagues were great fun and we look forward to coming back one day!
Andrew H — Google review
Emanuel was the best guide I've ever had! He opened up only for my girlfriend and I. We had a really great trip down the river with him. He was really informative and had some fun anecdotes along the way
Martin B — Google review
Great place for Canyoning, we had a great time with Nico. They take you to an amazing place, so beautiful with lots of nice slides and jumps. I highly recommend to give it a try!
Willy H — Google review
Excellent afternoon rafting with Max our guide/captain. The water 🌊 was high which made it even more exciting and exhilarating along with the views which are breathtaking. A must do activity when in the area. 👍👍🚣🚣
Paul B — Google review
Went with kids and adults who can't swim. The staff was great, very friendly, fun and gave our group a great initiation to rafting. Recommend.
Nicolas T — Google review
Had a horrible experience with them, I booked for a group and when we arrived there they cancelled us. Without any explanation!
Chaim W — Google review
Top!
FRANCKY M — Google review
4.9
(227)
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4.9
(350)
Chp du Moulin, 38520 Les Deux Alpes, France
https://www.integralrafting.com/
+33 6 82 71 38 26
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26

Lake Annecy

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Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Nestled in the heart of the Alps, Lake Annecy is a stunning destination offering a variety of activities for nature lovers and adventure seekers. The crystal clear waters make it perfect for swimming and water sports, while the surrounding mountains provide breathtaking views. Visitors can explore picturesque villages along the lakeshore and enjoy leisurely bike rides through adjacent parks.
One of the best lake city I have ever been to! Beautiful lake with mountains on one side and city on the other side. Many places to relax, swim. The best part is lake is very flat so nothing to worry about. Great crowd and very happening place.
ASM I — Google review
Fantastic, very touristy nowadays but there are still some hidden gems that are quiet but you’ll need a car to find them (one was through an industrial estate so very hidden). Restaurants are great and people very friendly
Tim H — Google review
This would have been beautiful in the right weather. It was just our luck that we arrived in the height of Summer, at the end of a heatwave and were met with heavy rain and thunderstorms o the water didn't have its famous greenish-blue hue. It is a lovely natural beauty surrounded by mountains.
Sarah L — Google review
I was just remembering how much we loved it there last year. My son and I rented bikes and went all around the lake. We also got a pedal boat and took a swim. Saw some young people doing a rope swing jump and did that too. Fabulous.
Dave A — Google review
I took a day trip from Lyon, a great place, I'm sorry I only stayed one day, it's definitely worth 2-3 days! A place not to be missed if you're in the area!
Nechita V — Google review
It is a MUST to go, partying, water scakating, swimming and lots of boat cruises around the great lake surrounded by magnificent mountains. 30 min away and your up amongst snowy mountains as early as September.
Mbak J — Google review
Absolutely breathtaking! The lake is crystal clear and surrounded by stunning mountains. Perfect for swimming, cycling, and relaxing. Annecy is truly a gem — Can’t wait to return
Brenda M — Google review
We love Annecy, always a good spot to relax and enjoy the nature! Great views and lovely people!
Letícia S — Google review
4.8
(4340)
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4.8
(7092)
France, USA
27

Chalet Le Villarais - Alpe d'Huez Grand Ski area - Mountain bike

Outdoor Activities
Ski & Snowboard Areas
(Translated by Google) We had an absolutely wonderful stay in this chalet! As soon as we arrived, we were greeted by a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The chalet is beautifully decorated with an impressive attention to detail. The equipment is of high quality and everything is designed for the comfort of guests. The view from the chalet is breathtaking, offering an incredible panorama of the surrounding mountains. We particularly appreciated the calm and tranquility of the place, ideal for recharging your batteries and enjoying nature. The owners were extremely welcoming and available, always ready to answer our questions and provide us with valuable advice on activities to do in the area. We recommend this chalet without hesitation to anyone looking for an exceptional stay in the mountains. We already hope to be able to return there soon! (Original) Nous avons passé un séjour absolument merveilleux dans ce chalet ! Dès notre arrivée, nous avons été accueillis par une ambiance chaleureuse et accueillante. Le chalet est magnifiquement décoré avec un souci du détail impressionnant. Les équipements sont de grande qualité et tout est pensé pour le confort des hôtes. La vue depuis le chalet est à couper le souffle, offrant un panorama incroyable sur les montagnes environnantes. Nous avons particulièrement apprécié le calme et la tranquillité du lieu, idéal pour se ressourcer et profiter de la nature. Les propriétaires ont été extrêmement accueillants et disponibles, toujours prêts à répondre à nos questions et à nous fournir de précieux conseils sur les activités à faire dans la région. Nous recommandons ce chalet sans hésitation à quiconque cherche un séjour exceptionnel en montagne. Nous espérons déjà pouvoir y retourner bientôt !
Aurelien C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Splendid view, authentic and fully equipped chalet, spacious and very pleasant. (Original) Vue splendide, chalet authentique et entierement équipé, spacieux et tres agreable.
Stephanie L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Location close to the slopes, a shop and equipment rental for winter and summer. Very well equipped chalet with a large number of rooms. Billiards and sauna available! I recommend this place, everything is there for a great vacation We will come back (Original) Localisation proche des pistes, d’un commerce et de location de matériels pour l’hiver comme pour l’été. Chalet très bien équipé avec un grand nombre de chambres. Un billard et sauna à disposition ! Je recommande cet endroit, tout est réuni pour passer de superbes vacances Nous reviendrons
Juliette — Google review
(Translated by Google) Spacious and warm chalet. Perfect location, 5 minutes walk from the central square and the lifts. I recommend in winter as in summer. (Original) Chalet spacieux et chaleureux. Emplacement parfait, à 5 min de marche de la place centrale et des remontées. Je recommande en hiver comme en été.
Ophélie F — Google review
(Translated by Google) 👌🏻 luxury chalet with sumptuous views of the mountains and ideal for skiing with family or friends. (Original) 👌🏻 chalet de luxe avec une vue somptueuse sur les montagnes et idéal pour ski en famille ou entre amis.
MATHIEU F — Google review
(Translated by Google) Spacious and friendly chalet in a village with a sunny balcony. Particularly pleasant village atmosphere. (Original) Chalet spacieux et sympathique dans un village en balcon ensoleillé. Ambiance du village particulièrement agréable.
François-Xavier P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Comfortable, well designed; the only downside is very insufficient night lighting in the living room. (Original) Confortable, bien conçu;seul bémol éclairage nocturne dans le séjour très insuffisant.
HUBERT D — Google review
4.3
(18)
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4.3
(1227)
4 Rte d'Huez, 38114 Villard-Reculas, France
https://chaletlevillarais.com/
+33 7 88 89 77 84
28

Pont des Amours

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Bridge
Sights & Landmarks
The Pont des Amours, also known as the Lover's Bridge, is a romantic footbridge in Annecy that has been crossed by countless lovers. It offers stunning views of the city, canal, and Lake Annecy. Whether you approach it from Paquier or Jardins de l'Europe, taking a walk along the water to reach this bridge is a delightful experience.
Such a beautiful and romantic spot to stop by when in Annecy!! A must!! The walk in the area is scenic, with towering mountains in the background and the beautiful lake Annecy creating a post card like view 😍 you definitely have to come and take in the beauty that Annecy has to offer!
Jasmin P — Google review
A wonderful spot to admire the lake. The water is so clear and if you go early or is a very peaceful place. It is a very busy spot for locals exercising and tourists. It is very close to the old town so you should have no trouble walking there.
Craig C — Google review
Beautiful place with a panoramic view towards the lake. You can also see people doing paddle. Breathtaking. But nothing to do but to take the photos and relax a big
Layal Z — Google review
If you’re in Annecy, a stop at the Pont des Amours is a must. Nestled between the peaceful waters of Lake Annecy and the tree-lined canals of the Jardins de l’Europe, this charming iron footbridge isn’t just a picturesque viewpoint — it’s steeped in legend and local romance. The name Bridge of Love is no accident. According to local lore, if two lovers kiss on the bridge, they’ll stay together forever. Whether or not you believe in the magic, the setting is undeniably dreamy: swans glide beneath you, the Alps rise in the background, and the lake sparkles under the sun.
Wisanu T — Google review
Beautiful. Especially the wooden boat tide €17 per person for 30 minutes is awesome. Also the view from the bridge in itself is satisfying
Tathagata B — Google review
Incredibly beautiful bridge with stunning views. Perfect photo spot
Chantelle H — Google review
Very crowded area filled with passive aggressive couples trying to snap fake kisses for their boring Insta pages. The surrounding area around is much better: parks, icecream vendors, boat rental
Trent — Google review
Romantic spot with stunning views! 🫶🏻
Tran N — Google review
4.6
(12686)
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4.3
(1090)
74000 Annecy, France
https://www.annecy-ville.fr/pont-des-amours/
29

Musée-Château d'Annecy

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Museum
Art museum
Perched on a hill overlooking the old town, Musée-Château d'Annecy is a restored medieval castle that has been transformed into a museum. Constructed over four centuries from the 12th to 16th centuries, it was once the residence of the Counts of Geneva and Dukes of Genevois-Nemours. The castle now houses regional sculptures, paintings, and contemporary art, offering visitors a captivating journey through time.
Especially the museum is worth to visit this castle. You get a huge variety of exciting views into modern arts, history and also geographical and natural development of the whole region. You should not miss this. The entrance fee is very fair for what they offer!
Stefan R — Google review
It is a very impressive building, and the refurbishment of it is very impressive. Lots of history and at the moment has an art exhibition, which will please a lot of people, but I am afraid I am still old school. At 6.50 euros, it is great value. WC's are available in a couple of places, so no need to cross your legs. It's a shame they don't have rides to the top, from the market, but it was very hot, 31 degrees today. 20.06.25. A great visit, thank you 😊
DJGintheforest — Google review
There’s a fair few pieces of nice work in many mediums. I’m not so much of a fan of the modern artwork, but I loved a lot of the sculptures and landscape paintings. Much prefer the museum opposite.
Angela L — Google review
It is worth the effort to walk up the short but steep hill to the chateau for the views alone but it was also worthwhile going inside. Lots of interesting art, both old and new (ish). It's a pretty cheap place to visit and you can go when it suits, no need to book ahead of time. We spent about an hour there which was more than enough. Takes about 10mins to walk there from the base of the hill on old town.
Craig C — Google review
A must-visit in Annecy! ⭐️ Beautiful, historic, and very memorable! The castle offers stunning views of the lake and mountains, and the museum inside has a fascinating collection of regional art and history.
Tran N — Google review
Great expectations… and disappointments to match As impressive as the castle looks from the outside, the visit itself was just as disappointing. I'll start with what I liked (because this list is way shorter than the one with the negative points): 1. The painting gallery, where you can admire several works (originals, according to the supervisors) by great painters, including a small painting by Fragonard and, most notably, "The Massacre of the Innocents" by Pieter Brueghel the Younger 2. The (temporary) exhibition "L’épopée burgonde" - the arrival and installation of the Burgundians in Haute-Savoie region 3. Behind the castle, there is a spot from which you can admire Lake Annecy surrounded by mountains What I didn’t like: 1. Most of the rooms in the main castle building are completely empty: no furniture, drawings, paintings, period clothing, weapons, courtly objects… nothing but cement and wood 2. An almost total lack of information — the organizers didn’t bother to put up even basic informative panels, so many tourists wandered around speculating: “this was probably where…” 3. Many areas inside the castle are not accessible to the public 4. The old shooting holes have been “completed” with modern windows, which not only spoil the charm of the building, but also prevent visitors from taking photos, as the glass is far from transparent 5. The modern art exhibition is absolutely ridiculous — in fact, it’s not art at all (I’ll upload a picture so you can judge the quality of these so-called “works”). On top of that, the exhibition takes up many rooms on the upper floor — so many that it felt like it would never end 6. The other two buildings of the complex host exhibitions that have nothing to do with a medieval castle; for example, one of them focuses on the fauna of the nearby lake and on fishing vessels… well, if I want to know more about the fish in the lake, I’ll go to a fish-farming museum or a natural science museum, right? 7. In the basement of one of the towers there are several tiny aquariums, poorly maintained and without plants for the animals to hide in; each contains a few unhappy fish swimming in endless circles 8. The crenels of the towers have also been covered with windows through which you can’t take pictures (in fact, you can’t even see properly). This is even more frustrating because some of these windows overlook the beautiful Lake Annecy 9. If you’re thinking of climbing the walls or the fortified gate, think again — access is prohibited 10. On top of everything, I stood in line for tickets for a very long time… and I really regret doing so. Final score: 2 stars, and those only for the art gallery (which could just as well have been housed elsewhere, not in a restored medieval castle) and for the exhibition dedicated to the Duchy of Burgundy. Without them, even one star would have been too generous.
Catalin H — Google review
A wonderful castle standing on a slightly higher point in Annecy. One of the steep hills brings you there (not too steep for a wheelchair apparently as Ive seen people go up with some help) Be sure to check it out, sometimes it even has expositions inside, also the view from the castle is excellent
Toonfield A — Google review
Nice place to visit you can buy a multi ticket to also visit the old prison in town which takes about an hour then time for a coffee and then up the steep hill to the beautiful château. Lots to see very interesting.
A J — Google review
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Pl. du Château, 74000 Annecy, France
https://musees.annecy.fr/
+33 4 85 46 76 71
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Quai de l'Évêché

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Quai de l'Évêché is a charming area located in Annecy's medieval Old Town. The picturesque scene includes emerald-green canals, stone bridges, and pastel-painted 16th- and 17th-century buildings that create a delightful ambiance. It's perfect for leisurely strolls and soaking up the historical charm of the area.
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74000 Annecy, France, USA
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