AnnecyLocated on the verdant banks of Lake Annecy and nestled in rock, this town, also know as «Little Venice» , has attracted tourists since time immemorial. From Henri IV to Eugene Sue including J.J. Rousseau, it hosted a number of distinguished guests. This fascination also sparked the construction of luxury hotels, at the end of the 19th century, which were used, more or less, as temporary residences by British and Russian cosmopolitan clientele. Declared a «health resort» in 1936 for its putative properties of fresh air and pure water, the city turned its lake into a vast space dedicated to well-being and relaxation. A city that has been able to preserve its pedestrian zones and its old buildings as a reminder of the splendour and exceptional richness of its past. Office de Tourisme d'Annecy Bonlieu 1, rue Jean Jaurès F - 74000 Annecy Tel: + 33 (0) 450 111 111 Fax: + 33 (0) 450 187 20 Mail:
This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it
www.lac-annecy.com ChambéryThe cradle and capital of Savoie harbours an exceptional historical heritage. Italian Chambéry, heart of the Savoie states in the 11th century and placed under the jurisdiction of France in 1860, is a history lesson in itself. Do not hesitate to explore its pedestrian zones, its «alleys» or to visit the imposing château des Ducs de Savoie, the Grand Carillon, the Saint François Cathedral and its museums, without, of course, forgetting the famous fountain «des Eléphants» . And then, the summer evenings, musicians, storytellers or actors recreate the ambience of that period. A blast of nostalgia that brings to mind a period of time when the gentleness of these prealpine landscapes, the banks of Lake Bourget in the Combe de Savoie and its vineyards charmed Lamartine and Rousseau. Office du Tourisme de Chambéry 24, bd de la Colonne F - 73000 Chambéry Tel: +33 (0)479 338 165 Fax: +33 (0)479 857 139 Mail:
This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it
www.chambery-tourisme.com
Aix les BainsThe second largest thermal spa in France, Aix les Bains has all the assets of a true seaside city, coupled with a proximity to the mountain. Not very far from the city center, the largest natural lake in France, Lake Bourget, allows for water sports and swimming in waters with an average temperature of 26°C in the summer. This city is a small paradise on earth, with its invigorating mountain air, balancing the body and soul, its blend of beneficial waters from its thermal springs and its immense lake. Office de Tourisme et de Thermalisme d'Aix les Bains Place M.Mollard BP 132 F - 73101 Aix les Bains Cedex Tel: +33 (0) 479886800 Fax: +33 (0)479886801 Mail:
This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it
www.aixlesbains.com
AlbertvilleSituated along the road to the massifs du Beaufortain, Val d'Arly and Tarentaise, Albertville offers an astonishing contrast between Olympic city and medieval City (Conflans). Beaufortain and the Val d'Arly present a unique picture: Mount Blanc in the background, villages in bloom on the hillside, dam reservoirs of a deep blue colour, verdant mountain pastures in bloom, dairy cows grazing peacefully and used for production of the succulent cheeses Beaufort and Reblochon. Office de Tourisme d'Albertville Tel: +33 (0) 479 320 422 Fax: + 33(0)479 328 709 Mail:
This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it
www.albertville.com
|