Hidden treasures around the Auberge du Père Bise
Overlooking Lake Annecy, the Château de Menthon‑Saint‑Bernard evokes an Alpine fairytale setting, a blend of medieval heritage and Savoyard elegance.
Since 1796, the Paccard Foundry has preserved a rare craftsmanship dedicated to bells, including the famous “Savoyarde” of the Sacré‑Cœur.
Set on its peninsula, the Château de Duingt forms one of the most iconic silhouettes of Lake Annecy, between peaceful waters and Alpine landscapes.
Along the canals, the old town reveals its narrow streets, arcades, and lively markets, centered around the Palais de l’Île, a former prison that has become a symbol of Annecy.
Between the Pâquier and the Gardens of Europe, the Pont des Amours links two emblematic promenades, offering views of the canal, the boats, and the mountains.
A spectacular visit featuring suspended walkways, narrow rock walls, and a river carving an impressive natural setting.
From the Col de la Forclaz, Lake Annecy reveals its full majesty, with turquoise waters, Alpine reliefs, and paragliders dancing in the sky.
A nature reserve revealing 68 hectares of preserved wilderness, with forest, cliffs, small wetlands, and viewpoints overlooking Lake Annecy.
An exceptional sunset from the Semnoz, when the last light of day enhances Mont‑Blanc and the Alpine reliefs.
A wild and refreshing hike leading to the Angon waterfall, through woodland paths, the Pont des Fées, and superb viewpoints over Lake Annecy.
Gain altitude with a tandem paragliding flight or a hot‑air balloon escape, and admire Lake Annecy and the Alps.
On an electric bike, the shores of the lake reveal charming villages and preserved nature; for the more athletic, the legendary mountain passes offer challenges and panoramas.
On the waters of Europe’s purest lake, let yourself drift on a paddleboard, in a kayak, or on a cruise, surrounded by Alpine light, preserved shores, and lakeside castles.
In winter, the Aravis and Semnoz resorts open their slopes and offer days of skiing or snowshoeing in an exceptional Alpine setting.
Between waterfalls, natural pools, and sculpted rock walls, canyoning offers a wilder immersion into vibrant, mineral nature.