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Savoie  Haute- www.pro.savoie-mont-blanc.com Savoie attractions ...... P.3 Easy access...... P.4 Savoie Mont Blanc in winter ...... P.7 Lifestyle—gastronomy and wine ...... P.14 Culture ...... P.18 Holiday programme ideas ...... P.21 Sports and leisure activities ...... P.22 Some events ...... P.28 Services ...... P.29 Savoie Mont Blanc Tourism ...... P.30

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Savoie Mont Blancattractions

Savoie Mont Blanc is an outstandingly beautiful region that is famous for its spectacular scenery. Here, Western Europe’s highest peak, snow- HERE YOU CAN… capped Mont Blanc, is surrounded by ’s three largest natural lakes (Lake Geneva, Lake Bourget and Lake ). Climb a 3000m peak in the morning and end the day with a swim in the crystal-clear waters of Lake Annecy. Sharing borders with and , Savoie and Haute Savoie have a unique history and a rich cultural heritage (art, gastronomy, archi- Visit the alpine pastures to see how delicious are made and tecture, etc.). In addition, Savoie Mont Blanc’s geography makes it an then enjoy them at the end of a gour- outstanding destination for sports lovers. Winter sports fans will find the met meal in a Michelin-starred res- world’s largest concentration of ski areas with more than 100 ski resorts. taurant beside Lake Bourget. In summer, it is an immense outdoor playground that can cater to almost Join the crowds at a great summer every sport. music festival and find silence and seclusion in the heart of a regional park.

Cycle over a Tour de France pass and then relax in a spa in a luxury > Breathtaking scenery: hotel. Share the thrills of a rafting descent Spectacular mountains that culminate in Western Europe’s highest peak, Mont Blanc with friends and enjoy a wonderfully (4,810 meters) romantic dinner during a lake cruise. France’s three largest natural lakes (Lakes Geneva, Bourget and Annecy) An unspoilt environment: 1 national park, 2 regional parks, 15 nature reserves

> Fascinating history and culture: Charming towns, traditional villages and resorts Abbeys, churches, castles and forts throughout the area Music festivals, local markets and international sport events all year round

> Major tourist area: 4851 restaurants, including 34 with Michelin stars 928 hotels, including 161 with 4 or 5 stars and 564 with 2 or 3 stars 218 campsites, including 71 with 3, 4 or 5 stars

3 MANUAL FOR TRAVEL ORGANIZERS • 2 0 1 9 Easy access Savoie Mont Blanc lies in the southeast corner of France, in the heart of the French and on the borders with Italy and Switzerland. More information: The Savoie Mont Blanc tourist destination covers the “départements” of www.savoie-mont-blanc.com/en/ Savoie and Haute Savoie, and is part of the Auvergne Rhone Alps practical-information/how-to-get-here Region.

BY PLANE: SHUTTLE BUS SERVICES: BY TRAIN: From Geneva airport to Chambery International train connections: Saint Exupéry international (1hr15 min) www.raileurope.com airport: Aerocar: www.aerocar.fr From London: Eurostar/TGV (change in www.lyonaeroports.com ) and Eurostar direct snow-train from Geneva international airport: From Lyon, Geneva and Chambery London to the (Moûtiers and www.gva.ch airports to the ski resorts Bourg-St-Maurice) on Friday evenings and Chambery Savoie Mont Blanc airport: Altibus: www.altibus.com Saturday mornings during the ski season. www.chambery-airport.com www.snowcarbon.co.uk, a website which advices on train option (with international charter flights during the winter season) From Brussels: Brussels-Lyon TGV and Thalys (to Moûtiers and Bourg-St-Maurice airport: during the winter season) www.grenoble-airport.com Regional trains (TER) throughout the area: www.ter-sncf.com

Intercity trains, changing in Paris or Lyon: www.sncf.com

4 MANUAL FOR TRAVEL ORGANIZERS • 2 0 1 9 Transfer times: Direct transfer times to the ski resorts from the nearest train stations and airports

These are the direct travelling times in good weather and traffic conditions. In winter snowy conditions and busy traffic can significantly add to these times. * Mainline TGV station ** Direct Eurostar and TGV station *** Note : only overnight service from Paris (+) Direct funicular connection to Arcs 1600

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By road:

DRIVING IN THE SNOW: FREE SHUTTLES IN THE RESORTS

Roads are regularly cleared by snow It is not easy to walk around resort wea- ploughs who work 24/7 but it is essential ring ski boots and carrying skis. Most of to come equipped for driving in the the French ski resorts offer free shuttle mountains. Snow chains are a legal re- services to get around the resort and to quirements to access most resorts. reach the pistes. Some extend this to a night service as well. Depending on the resorts this can be a single route or a complete bus network, these internal transfers are usually free and the details can be found at the Tourist Office. © SMBT /B.FAVRE

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Savoie Mont Blanc inwinter

Savoie Mont Blanc is the world’s leading winter sports destination. Covering two-thirds of the French Alps, the area boasts more then 110 winter sports resorts, 18 interlinked downhill-ski areas and 77 cross-country ski areas.

Chamonix, Megève, Méribel, Morzine-Avoriaz, , La Clusaz, Val d’Isère and are just a few of the 110 ski resorts in Savoie Mont Blanc. Over 40 million bed nights in STRENGTHS OF SAVOIE MONT BLANC: Savoie Mont Blanc inwinter  Huge choice of resorts (ski-in ski-out resorts, village resorts…)  Long ski season, from Christmas to May  The biggest interlinked ski areas  High altitude ski areas guaranteeing good quality snow  Ski schools in every resort: 94 French ski schools with 9330 instructors  Extensive range of activities in addition to skiing  Excellent food, quality and diversity of local products  Wide variety of accommodation  Easy access to the resorts  Après-ski activities to suit all tastes  Spring skiing which can be combined with many music festivals and activities on the slopes

Some tips to help you to choose a ski resort: Before choosing a resort, it is important to ask the right questions: With whom would you like to go? When would you like to go? What kind of atmosphere are you looking for? What activi- ties would you like to do? Would you like the resort to be specially suited to children? These questions are essential if your clients are to choose the resort that best suits their needs. Classifications and labels can help you choose the right resort.

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SKI RESORT FINDER: A new digital tool developed by Savoie Mont Blanc Tourism to help in the choice of a ski resort. For winter 2017-2018 it will be possi- ble to adapt the tool to your needs by selecting the resorts you are working with. www.savoie-mont-blanc.com

CLASSIFICATION USED BY ALL FRENCH SKI RESORTS: Large Ski Area Resort: A resort in which a single ski pass gives access to a large, inter- linked ski area.

Village Resort: A resort that complies with the Charte des Villages de Montagne (Mountain Villages Charter) or a traditional village with no modern-style buildings.

Snowrider Resort: A resort with safe, dedicated areas for riders (such as snowparks, boarder-cross areas, play areas, etc.) and instructors providing both introductory and advanced training. Club Resort: Resort that combines modernity with ski resort amenities, easy access to many different leisure activities and great nightlife. Nordic Area: Resort with the Nordique France label or with an outstanding cross -country ski area. Introductory and advanced instruction and coaching must be available. Such resorts usually offer other Nordic activities (dog sledding, snowshoeing, etc.) Alti-forme Resort: Resort that combines skiing and snow sports with spa and fitness activities. Ski Resort for Disabled Visitors: To be included in this category, a resort must meet the following two criteria: the ski school must offer ski instruction for the disabled [handiski], i.e., specialised equipment and teaching must be available, and the ski area and accommodation

LABELS YOU CAN TRUST : Famille Plus is a French quality label awarded to destinations offering specific facilities and services for fami- lies with children.

Top of the French Alps - (TOTFA): A group of 16 top-class French resorts offering services that meet the require- ments of an international clientele.

Alpine Pearls – An association set up to promote sustainable holidays in which holidaymakers get to their destination without using a car and have easy access to public transportation while at their destination. The association offers a range of environmentally friendly holiday ideas.

Best of the Alps® e.V. brings together twelve of the Alps ’ most famous tourist destinations. Mont- Blanc and Megève are members of Best of The Alps®.

Nordic France is a French quality label awarded to cross-country ski resorts that provide high-quality ski trails and other Nordic activities. The resort’s services and commitment to sustainable development are also evaluated

8 MANUAL FOR TRAVEL ORGANIZERS • 2 0 1 9 ©SAVOIE MONT BLANC / TRISTANSHU.COM 19 Linked skiareas ˃ Roc d’Enfer 50km, from 950m to 1800m 15 areas completely linked by lifts Resorts: Saint Jean d’Aulps-Roc d’Enfer Belle- Some nordic skiareas vaux-Roc d’Enfer www.espacerocdenfer.com ˃ ˃ Savoie Grand Revard 192km, from 1000m to 2069m ˃ Les Sybelles 150 km, between 1350 m and 1550 m www.espacediamant.com 310km, from 1100m to 2620m www.savoiegrandrevard.com www.sybelles.com ˃ Espace San Bernardo ˃ – Olympic Nordic Ski 160 km of slopes from 1850m to 2650m ˃ Les 3 Vallées Area 600km, from 1300m to 3230m www.espacesanbernardo.com 120 km, between 1600 m and 1700 m www.les3vallees.com www.lessaisies.com ˃ Evasion Mont Blanc ˃ Val Cenis Vanoise 445km, from 1113m to 2350m ˃ 125km, from 1400m to 2800m www.evasionmontblanc.com 50 km, 80 km, 1750 m www.valcenisvanoise.fr ˃ Galibier Thabor www.bessans.com ˃ Val d’Isère 150km, from 1430m to 2600m ˃ Les Aravis Nordic Ski Area 300km, from 1550m to 3456m www.galibier-thabor.com 150 km, between 1000 m and 1650 m www.tignes.net and www.aravis.com ˃ Le Grand Domaine www.valdisere.com 165km, from 1450m to 2550m ˃ Praz de Lys Sommand www.legranddomaine.fr 60 km, between 1450 m and 1650 m 4 areas linked by lifts and www.prazdelys-sommand.com ˃ Le Grand Massif 265km, from 700m to 2500m shuttles ˃ Glières Plateau www.grand-massif.com 28 km, between 1450 m and 1550 m www.haute-savoie-nordic.com ˃ Hirmentaz-Les Habères ˃ Lake Annecy Ski Resorts (Massif des 50km, from 935 to 1610m Aravis) www.hirmentaz-bellevaux.com 220km, from 1000m to 2600m www.lakeannecy-skiresorts.com ˃Paradiski 425km, from 1200m to 3250m ˃ Savoie Grand Revard www..com 50km, from 1200 to 1550m www.savoiegrandrevard.com ˃ Les Portes du Soleil 600km, from 1000m to 2400m ˃ Chamonix Mont Blanc Valley: Mont- www.portesdusoleil.com Blanc Unlimited 163km, from 1035m to 3300m ˃ Praz de Lys – Sommand www.chamonix.com 50 km, from 1240m to 2000m www.prazdelys-sommand.com ˃Val Cenis Vanoise 125km, from 1400m to 2800m www.valcenisvanoise.fr

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Fully linked ski area

Linked with shuttles

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Other activities A full list and contact details for activity organisers can be found Snow-shoeing, walking on paths, sledging, and dog–sledding, ice ska- at our website: ting, are some of the most popular winter activities you can do in Savoie www.savoie-mont-blanc.com Mont Blanc.

THE RESORTS OFFER EXCLUSIVE ACTIVITIES:  Ice diving in mountain lakes (Tignes, Val Thorens, Châtel…) ©SAVOIE MONT BLANC / MONTICO  Bobsleighing on an Olympic track ()  Scooter excursions when the ski lifts are closed  Tandem paragliding flights from the top of the slopes  Heliskiing for exceptional off-piste descents. Permitted in only a few restricted areas  First tracks for early morning skiers

Original après-ski: Make your ski holiday even more special by adding some unforgettable après-ski activities. Here is a small selection of activities available in Savoie Mont Blanc’s resorts. Accompanied by a mountain guide, hike to a mountain hut under the stars to enjoy a well- deserved with local charcuterie. Night-time snowshoe outing to an igloo where you can tuck into a traditional moun- tain dinner. After a delicious dinner of local specialities in a mountain restaurant, guests can glide back to the resort on a “Snake-Gliss” sledge. In many resorts aquacenters can be found. Swimming pools, diving area, climbing ©CHÂTEL / JEAN-FRANÇOIS VUARAND wall… often combined with gym and spas there are good places to have fun with friends and families.

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A full list and contact details for activity organisers can be found at our website:

www.savoie-mont-blanc.com

FOR CHILDREN: AVORIAZ - © SCALP Services for young children, from the age of 3 months, offered by Savoie Mont Blanc’s ski resorts include crêches and nannies. In addition, ski schools provide Create a programme many services for children. The local tourist office will tell you who to contact.  Local tourist offices can provide all the information needed to compile a pro- FOOD DELIVERY: gramme of activities in a resort. If you choose self-catering accom- Some tourist offices provide a booking service and put together holiday offers ranging modation, you can book a grocery from accommodation-only to full packages including ski passes, ski rental and other delivery service in order to have the food required for the week’s activities and services. meals delivered directly to your accommodation: The tourist office will put you in contact with the right person to deal with your request. www.offcourses.eu  Ski-passes to meet your clients’ needs, whether they want to ski for a single day or Food delivery service is often provided by the local supermar- for a week or more. Large ski areas offer different types of ski pass giving access to all kets. or just part of the ski area. Some booking services and accommodation providers have negotiated reduced rates with ski-lift companies. You can benefit from these rates by booking through them. You can also deal directly with the ski-lift companies.  Ski rental can be organised through independent local shops, many of which are franchises of nationwide brands. Some booking services and accommodation providers have negotiated reduced rates with ski-rental companies. You can benefit from these rates by booking through them.

Some luxury hotels have a ski-shop in the hotel itself.  Ski schools can be very flexible in terms of organising lessons. In addition to providing instruction in all types of skiing (downhill, freestyle, cross-country, snowboar- ding, ski-touring, etc.), they can also organise snowshoe outings and other activities. It is best to book individual or group ski lessons for your clients in advance. The local tourist office will provide you with a list of the resort’s ski schools. The ESF (Ecole de Ski Français) has ski schools in every resort, staffed by more than 9300 ski instructors. Its online booking system is available in French, English and Russian CHEZ PEPE NICOLAS - © www.esf.net – www.esf-ru.ru

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A full list of events can be found LISTEN at our website: WATCH SPECTACULAR EVENTS www.savoie-mont-blanc.com  March - Rock the Pistes  January - La Grande Odyssée This is a unique festival in Europe where con- Savoie Mont Blanc certs are taking place on the slopes all over the This is one of the most difficult dog sledding Portes du Soleil ski area. races in the world. For each of the nine stages, time-trialed (every two minutes) or  April - Radio Meuh Circus Festival mass (in parallel) starts bring thousands of This is a music Festival in La Clusaz. Live con- people out into the snowy town center streets certs under a chapiteau de cirque, and DJ’s will or the most beautiful natural sites of the re- play on the slopes and in the village. gion.  January - International Ice sculpting Contest hosts this unique event for more than 25 years. Running over four days, 20 profes- sional scultors work hard to create stunningly beautiful ice sculptures.  February - Freeride World Tour TAKE PART The world’s best freeriders compete on the Pentes de l’Hotel face, on the Brevent side of December & March—The Yeti Race the Chamonix Valley. A trail running race combined with other  February - Venitian Carnival sports for teams of two people. In La Nicknamed the Venice of the French Alps Plagne and . because of its beautiful canals, Annecy also hosts a Venetian Carnival. February - Downhill mountain biking Race It takes place in Les Sybelles. Teams of five riders compete in a fun and spectacular des- cent.  March - Ski Color LES GETS SKICOLOR © MOJOCOM/OT LES A colorful concept which combines ski and fun GETS in Les Gets.  April - The Trois Vallées Enduro is the chance for skiing fans to discover the biggest skiing area while competiting in diffe- rent sports and fun events.

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For a list of cooperatives and farms, go to our website: Lifestyle - Gastronomy andwine

www.savoie-mont-blanc.com Savoie Mont Blanc - culinary heights The high quality of its produce has made Savoie Mont Blanc a region of gas- tronomic excellence, where haute cuisine and local culinary traditions exist side by side. The area offers an exceptionally wide choice of high-quality res- taurants from Michelin-starred establishments to family eateries around the lakes, in the mountain resorts and in the villages. Diversity is our motto, so visitors can enjoy gastronomy in all its forms, from haute cuisine to local cheeses and charcuterie in country inns. With products including Beaufort, Abondance, Tomme de Savoie and , Savoie is renowned as one of France’s finest cheese producing regions. Many farms and cooperatives that pro- duce cheeses and other local products are open to visitors. For a list of cooperatives and farms, go to our website : www.savoie-mont-blanc.com

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The 2019 Michelin guide has awarded a third star to the chef Laurent Petit for his restaurant Le Clos des Sens in Annecy-Le-Vieux. His cuisine is based on local produce, especially fish from Lake Annecy, including omble chevalier, féra, perch, monkfish, chevesne, bouif, boya, lavaret, brochet and crayfish.

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NOT TO BE MISSED: Local specialities:  Markets: , raclette, fondue, Every village has a traditional market where you can find the best local products and meet the diots, polenta, farçon and delicious lake fish, etc. producers. For example: traditional Reblochon cheese market in Grand-Bornand on Wednesdays from Download: 8am till noon. Don’t miss Chambéry (Saturdays) and Annecy (Sundays) markets, the largest in All the local recipes Savoie Mont Blanc.

 Fine produce: Fromagerie Gay in Annecy. Cheese shop founded in 1935. MOF. There are also many traditional www.fromager-annecy.com restaurants in the heart of the Chocolaterie des , traditional chocolate shop and factory in the tiny village of alpine pastures. They are easily Bellecombe-en-Bauges. accessible on foot and offer your www.chocolateriesdesbauges.com clients the chance to enjoy local cuisine amidst magnificent alpine Founded in 1832, Le Fidèle Berger is a famous tea room in Chambéry . You can taste deli- landscapes. cious pastries, chocolates and macaroons . World champion pastry chef Philippe Rigollot’s cakes and pastries in Annecy www.philipperigollot.com Cooperative dairies – find out how local cheeses are made: Cooperative www.cooperative-de-beaufort.com Aillon-le-Jeune Cheese Cooperative (since 1889) www.fromagerieaillon.com traditional oil mill built in 1868 www.moulindechanaz.com

C.Raïh NOVEL IDEAS: /  When culture meets local produce: Blanc FACIM (foundation for promoting mountain culture) has set up two gastronomy trails: “Voyages Autour de ”, focusing on local producers and chefs who love sharing their passion for the area and its Mont pro- ducts, and “Terre des Alpes”, focusing on life in the Alps and traditional skills and crafts. For further details and information about made-to-measure guided , go to:

©Savoie www.fondation-facim.fr Gets

 Dining on the summits: Les Tignes, Le Panoramic gastronomic restaurant, at 3032 m. A breathtaking 360° view from the

Mikki terrace facing the Grande Motte Glacier. Easy access from the resort (7 min.) via the funicular. Chamonix, the legendary Hôtel du Montenvers (new name : TERMINAL NEIGE-REFUGE MONTEN- VERS) with the Mer de Glace at its feet has been completly re-novated. Easy access from the valley via the Montenvers train. Its restaurant «Le Panoramique» offers an exceptionnal setting with charm and conviviality.

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Wine

Wine has been produced in Savoie since early Roman times. Savoie Mont Blanc has around 2,000 hectares of vineyards that produce an appealing and diverse range of wines with an alpine and sophisticated character. Everyone who enjoys interesting wine and food will love finding out more about the development of wine growing and gastronomic traditions in this tiny region. Savoie’s red, white, rosé and sparkling wines include four AOCs, 22 crus and 23 grape varieties.

THE MUST: NOT TO BE MISSED:

 The Savoie wine route: Three signposted circuits through  Chautagne Wine Cooperative – – The ideal place to learn about wine. “L’eveil des Sens” (Awakening of a wide variety of landscapes in different areas of Savoie Mont Blanc: near lakes, regional parks and tourist towns. senses) shows visitors how to use all five senses to gain a full appreciation of wine and vines. Tastings and presenta-  “Léman and Arve”, above Lake Geneva, between Evian tions by an oenologist can be organised. and Geneva, and at the foot of the Chablais Géopark. www.cave-de-chautagne.com

 “Coeur de Savoie” close to Chambéry and surrounded by  Vine and Wine Museum – Montmélian – An interpretation two regional parks. centre to learn about the 2000-year history of wine produc- tion in Savoie.  “Savoie, ”, around Aix-les-Bains, above the shores of Lake Bourget .  Château de Ripaille - Thonon-les-Bains - On the shores of Lake Geneva, the château offers visits of the vineyard and tastings in the winery. Guided visits of the château itself can Coeur de Savoie and Savoie, Lac du Bourget also be organised. A large reception room in the château is have the label “Vignobles et Découvertes“ available for lunches, dinners and conferences, etc. www.ripaille.fr

100 producers welcome visitors their to wine- ries. The guides are usually the producers themselves. Produ- cers include both traditional family wineries and private châ- teaux. More than 40 cheeses are produced in Savoie Mont Blanc. Wine and cheese go together very well, and it is very easy to or- ganise combined cheese and wine tastings in the same area.

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 BBQ in the vineyard : In Chiginin « Dans les vignes »: a meal served in the open air next to the typical small hut used by the winemakers. Surrounded by the vines, the table is set. Wood-fire grills are prepared. Aperitif is served while taking in the manificent panorama at sunset. www.domaine-jcgirardmadoux.fr In Apremont, at the foot of the , the meal is served in the cellar: www.domainedupraz.com

 Wine cruise on Lake Bourget: Possible to organise cruises for groups on a variety of themes inclu- ding wine. www.compagniedesbateauxdulac.fr Enjoy a great pre-lunch or pre-dinner cruise rounded off with a local aperitif on board your cruise boat.

 Follow the Wine Route in a Citroën 2CV: A fun way to explore the area in a legendary French car. Stop off for tastings at wineries, a picnic or a gastronomic lunch…the choice is yours. www.lesdeuchesdulac.fr  Hot-air balloon flight over the vineyards: The Compagnie des Ballons organises flights above Lake Annecy for individuals or groups of up to eight people. In-flight wine tastings available on request. www.compagniedesballons.com For an exclusive experience, combine a hot-air balloon flight with a Citroën 2CV tour of the vineyards.

 Flight above the vineyard and lake Bourget www.aix-ailes.fr

 Electric bike, Segway: In order to meet demand and provide a leisurely way of exploring the area, electric-bike or Segway day trips have been developed. Tours follow minor roads and include visits to wineries and tastings of local wines. A great way to meet Savoie’s wine producers. LES DEUCHES DU LAC © C.RAÏH www.alpes-flaveurs.com

 Tasting trips : Tours of the vineyards and wine tastings by car, on foot or on snowshoes, led by a qualified wine specialist and walking guide. Tours available for individuals and groups. www.alpes-flaveurs.com Alpes Flaveurs can organise wine tastings with a sommelier at your clients’ homes.

 Learn more about wine : Syrah & Co — Private events at a wine bar. Wine tastings and special meals available for group . www.syrah-and-co.fr

 Organic wine tasting and workshop : can be organised for groups. www.nature-de-vin.over-blog.com

 Tast’émoi: wine tasting by Thibaut Toix www.tastemoi.com

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CHAMBÉRY©SMBT

Culture Savoie Mont Blanc has a long history and a rich cultural and architectural heri- tage. The area has several enchanting towns and cities, all of which are small enough to explore on foot. Guided walks are available through all the main towns. Surrounded by mountains, they are packed with exciting architecture and culture, ran- ging from forts, castles and religious monuments to museums, gardens, craft workshops, open farms and wine cellars…there is no shortage of things to see and do! In addition, they provide excellent shopping and eating, and numerous special events mean that from spring to autumn they are very festive places, too. MAIN CITIES TO BE VISITED THROUGHOUT THE YEAR:

ANNECY CHAMBÉRY AIX-LES-BAINS www.lac-annecy.com www.chambery-tourisme.com www.aixlesbains-rivieradesalpes.com Situated on the shores of the purest lake in The historic capital of Savoie boasts lively In the 19th century, Aix-les-Bains was known Europe, Annecy is famous for its colourful streets, an imposing castle, an intricately deco- as the “spa town of queens”. It is now a centre houses on the banks of its numerous canals. rated cathedral and a newly renovated Fine of art and culture and a vibrant festival venue. The castle-museum looks down upon the Arts Museum. Lake Bourget provides a beautiful backdrop to pedestrianized old town – the perfect place a stay in one of the city’s 40 hotels and apart- for a pleasant stroll.  Guided tours of the pedestrianized ment complexes.  Guided tours of the old town, can streets and alleys of the medieval old include museum visits town and castle, as well as the more contemporary areas of the city.  Take a guided tours to find out more [email protected] about the city’s “Belle Époque” heri-  Lake cruises for individuals or  Visit Les Charmettes, the former tage: villas, grand hotels, casino…. groups: www.annecy-croisieres.com home of the philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau.  Come to one of the music festivals,  Water taxis for individuals or groups Operetta and rock in the summer and the “Romantic Nights Festival” in Sep- of up to 18 people  Choose a theme for your visit: trompe - l’oeil painting, architecture, tember/October: www.water-taxi.fr gastronomy... www.nuitsromantiques.com

4 nearby châteaux open to visitors:  Visit one of the world’s largest caril-  Take a cruise to  Château de Menthon Saint Bernard lon: or welcome your guests with a on the opposite shore of the lake: www.compagniedesbateauxdulac.fr www.château-de-menthon.com 15-minute concert.  Château de Clermont  Walk in the footsteps of the poet  Château de Montrottier Lamartine. www.châteaudemontrottier.com  Château de Thorens les Glieres

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MAIN CITIES TO BE VISITED THROUGHOUT THE YEAR:

EVIAN-LES-BAINS www.evian-tourisme.com A national label awarded by the Ministry of Culture Evian is famous around the world for its eponymous mineral water. Nestled on the shores of to cities and Lake Geneva, the town originally made its name during the golden age of spa bathing. Casino, regions of out- hotels, Palais Lumière conference centre, gardens, etc. standing cultural interest that are committed to  Exhibitions at the Palais Lumière: Every year, this elegant building hosts exhibitions promoting their heritage of international stature. (restoration, visits, exhibitions, events, etc.):  Attend a concert in the Grange au Lac, an exceptional auditorium built entirely from wood. Three cities and two areas in Sa- Every July, famous artists come to Evian for the “Rencontres Musicales d’Evian”: voie Mont Blanc have been www.lagrangedulac.com/festival awarded the “Villes et pays d'art et d'histoire” label:  Take a boat trip to the Jardins du Pré Curieux water gardens - a unique place that should not be missed.  -Conflans, Annecy and Chambéry,  Take a tour of Lake Geneva on La Savoie, an historic sailing ship available for private  Pays de , Tarentaise and Beaufortain/Val d’ – The rentals. High Valleys of Savoie, www.barquelasavoie.com  The Abondance Valley in the Chablais Mountains

A FEW FAVOURITES:

ALBERTVILLE-CONFLANS www.pays-albertville.com  Visit the medieval town of Conflans and the 1992 Museum www.maisonjeuxolympiques-albertville.org

THONON-LES-BAINS www.thononlesbains.com  This spa town on the shores of Lake Geneva boasts many places of cultural interest, most notably the Château de Ripaille. Guided tours are available on themes including water and religious monuments. A visit to the Chablais Museum can be followed by a contemporary art exhibition at the Chapelle de la Visitation.

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THREE OF « MOST BEAUTIFUL VILLAGES IN FRANCE »:

BONNEVAL-SUR- www.bonneval-sur-arc.com A perfectly preserved high-mountain village at the gateway to the and at the foot of the Col de l’Iseran (2770 m), the highest road pass in Europe. Beautiful stone-built houses.

SIXT-FER-A-CHEVAL www.sixtferacheval.com Awarded the title for a combination of its architectural heritage and its magnificent setting at the foot of a moun- tain cirque lined with dramatic waterfalls. A spectacular but easily accessible corner of the mountains.

YVOIRE www.yvoiretourism.com A medieval village ideally situated on the shores of Lake Geneva. It still retains major elements of its 14th- century fortifications, including the keep, the gates and the ramparts. Yvoire was a prize winner in the interna- tional “Entente Florale” competition for best kept villages and towns. The Garden of 5 Senses is open to visits by individuals and groups.

MOST VISITED CULTURAL ATTRACTIONS AND MUSEUMS:

 Saint-Pierre-de-Curtille – Hautecombe Abbey Built in the 12th century, the abbey was renovated in 1821 during the reign of Charles Felix, King of Sardinia. The troubadour-style church is the lasting resting place of the Princes of Savoie. The abbey lies on the shores of Lake Bourget and can be reached by boat from Aix-les-Bains.The tourist office will put you in con- tact with the right person to deal with your request.  Annecy – Chateau-Museum An historic building that houses collections of religious sculpture, traditional local furniture, classical art, con- temporary art and temporary exhibitions. It is also home to the regional observatory of Alpine lakes and orga- nises exhibits on local archaeology, natural history and ethnology, etc.

© MUSÉE OPINEL  Chambéry - Galerie Eurêka - Espace Montagne is Chambery’s “Centre for Scientific, Technical and Industrial Culture”. In addition to permanent and tempora- ry exhibitions, it includes a gallery focusing on the mountain environment. Chambery’s Architecture and Heritage Centre is also very popular with visitors.  Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne - Opinel knife museum Open all year. Located in the old factory, the Opinel Museum tells the story of the Opinel family and the fa- mous Savoyard knife, and shows how the manufacturing process has evolved over the centuries.

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Holiday programme ideas

PARKS AND GARDENS... FINE ART... SAVOIR-FAIRE...

DAY 1: DAY 1: DAY 1:  Cruise on Lake Geneva. See the whole area  Visit Chambery’s historic old town with its  Guided tour of Annecy on a market day in a glance: towns, villages, châteaux, moun- colourful facades and trompe-l’oeil paintings. (Thursday, Friday, Sunday), including a stop tains. Visit to the Fine Arts Museum. at the famous “Fromagerie Gay” cheese  Ripaille: visit the château and vineyards  Lunch in town shop. plus wine tasting in the winery. Walk in the  Walk to Les Charmettes to visit the former  Lunch beside the canal in Annecy’s old town. arboretum. home of the philosopher Jean Jacques Rous-  Visit to the Paccard Bell Foundry. See  Lunch by the lake seau. bells being cast (Thursdays) or enjoy a  Guided tour of the historic town of Thonon.  Gourmet dinner “Songs & Bells” concert (Fridays). Contemporary art exhibition at the Chapelle de la Visitation.  Gourmet dinner

DAY 2: DAY 2: DAY 2:  Guided walk through Evian to see the  Cruise on Lake Bourget with a visit to Hau-  Excursion to the Aravis Mountains – home town’s spa architecture, the Cachat spring and tecombe Abbey. of Reblochon cheese. the Palais Lumière (exhibitions).  Lunch in a country inn beside the Savières  Visit to a farm and its cheese cellars. Wine  Lunch in the restaurant at Evian Golf course. canal. and cheese tasting.  Visit to the Pré Curieux water gardens by  Stroll around the village of Chanaz and visit its  Lunch in a mountain village solar-powered boad. traditional oil mill.  Walk through a traditional village and al-  Dinner by the lake  Visit to the Chautagne cooperative winery pine pastures. and tasting of local wines.  Return to Annecy and free time.

DAY 3: DAY 3: DAY 3:  Yvoire medieval village and castle. Visit to  Guided visit to the Musée Faure: paintings  Cookery lesson or excursion to Tamié the Garden of 5 Senses. Enjoy a gentle stroll and sculpture: impressionist collection, Rodin Abbey, where the monks make an excel- along flower-lined streets to Rovorée-La collection. Gallery dedicated to the romantic lent cheese called “Tamie”. Châtaignière, a remarkable chestnut planta- poet Lamartine.  Gourmet lunch tion.  Lunch at the Grand Cercle Casino  Visit to the château at Menthon  Lunch  Guided tour of Aix’s “Belle Epoque” spa  Dinner beside Lake Annecy or dinner cruise  Afternoon at the Lake Geneva Eagle Park, town: casino, luxury hotels, gardens, etc. home to 120 species of bird of prey. Specta-  Gourmet dinner cular shows held daily. If you would like any further information, please contact us at: [email protected]

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Sports and leisureactivities

Savoie Mont Blanc is a superb outdoor sports playground, with activi- ties to suit all tastes, from swimming and golf to tree-top adventure courses, hiking and paragliding, all in magnificent surroundings. Whe- ther you are looking for a thrilling adrenaline rush or more gentle acti- vities, Savoie Mont Blanc has lots to offer all year round. Close to the large lakes and at the foot of the mountains: All our great cities are in exceptional locations beside or close to our large lakes and never far from the mountains. It is easy to put together programmes including a wide range of activities. The lakes are at their best in summer, warming up wonderfully for bathing and wa- ter sports such as sailing, windsurfing and water skiing. In addition, they have many 90 beaches on which you can lounge, admiring the mountain scenery reflected in the pure waters. lakeside beaches, and . 7500 km of waymarked hiking tracks . 5426 km of cycling Many of Savoie Mont Blanc’s lakeside resorts have been awarded the itineraries . 106 paragliding sites “France Station Nautique” label. . 50 via ferrata . 13 golf courses (18-holes) Combining all the advantages of a waterside location with fabulous mountain views, they have no reason to envy any seaside resort. Thonon-les-Bains on Lake Geneva, Aix-les-Bains on Lake Bourget and Sevrier on Lake Annecy are extremely appealing spa and sailing resorts.

LAKE CRUISES:

 Lake Geneva www.cgn.ch  Lake Annecy www.annecy-croisieres.com  Lake Bourget www.compagniedesbateauxdulac.fr or www.chanaz-croisieres.fr

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TAKE TO THE WATER

Savoie Mont Blanc offers a full range of water sports, including swimming, sailing, rowing and windsurfing on the large lakes. The area’s rivers are a paradise for white-water canoeists and rafters.

The Evian Championship (Evian Masters) - July: Bourg-Saint-Maurice has a worldwide reputation for canoeing and white-water rafting, as The world’s number one women's does the River Dranse, in the Chablais. golf tournament, featuring the best international golfers from Further west, stretches of the Rhône and Guiers are well suited to flat-water canoeing. five continents. The event is Some canoeing and rafting companies: broadcast live in 110 countries. Most of the companies in this short selection work on several rivers.

 River Isere: Every AN Rafting www.an-rafting.com Annecy-Aventure www.annecy-aventure.com Coureurs de Rivières www.coureurs-rivieres.com  River Dranse and/ Aquarafting www.aquarafting.com or River Giffre: AlpoViv Rafting www.alpovive-rafting.fr & Eaux Zones www.eaux-zones.com  River Guiers: Pro Lynx www.prolynx-sports.com (suitable for families) & Vertes Sensations www.vertes-sensations.com  River Arve: Ecolorado Rafting www.ecolorado-rafting.fr Takamaka (individual or corporate activities and events) www.takamaka.fr

SPA

Take the waters at a spa: end a day’s sport with a well-being break in one of Sa- voie Mont Blanc’s seven spa towns: Aix-les-Bains, Brides-les-Bains, Challes-les-Eaux, Evian-les-Bains, La Léchère, Saint- Gervais-les-Bains, Thonon-les-Bains

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Savoie Mont Blanc has thirteen 18-hole golf courses beside the lakes or in the mountains.

The Must :  A round on the majestic Evian Resort golf course www.evianresort.com  A round in Chamonix with Mont Blanc as a backdrop www.golfdechamonix.com  A round in the wonderful mountain setting of Méribel www.golf-meribel.com

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Le Pas dans le vide: At the Aiguille du Midi, a lift brings you to the “Pas dans le vide” (step into the void)

A 2,50 glass cage out over a 1000 m precipice. A product of modern architectural and technical prowess and a sensa- TAKE TO THE MOUNTAINS tion packed experience. www.compagniedumontblanc.co.uk Climbing, hiking and walking: Savoie Mont Blanc is a major centre for mountaineering, with the , Vanoise National Park and numerous top-class rock climbing areas attracting alpinists and rock climbers from all around the world. The area’s 50 via ferrata use cables, walkways and ladders to explore the vertical world. Although they require some technical skills, they can be enjoyed by newco- mers to mountaineering. Of course, walking and hiking are also hugely popular. And, don’t forget, in summer, cable cars, mountain trains and chairlifts provide easy ways to gain altitude.

Ask a mountain guide to draw up a programme for the kinds of activity you would like to do.

Some of the most famous multi-day treks:  Tour of Mont Blanc  Tour of the Glaciers of the Vanoise  The Way of Saint James – GR 6, 3-day traverse  Tour of the Beaufortain (3 days)  Tour of Mont Thabor (6 days)

More suggestions and descriptions of hikes can be found on our website.

Where to stay: There are many different types of accommodation in the mountains, including chalet-inns, Let us know if you need information staffed and unstaffed mountain huts in isolated locations, and hostel-style self-catering about accommodation: accommodation with a kitchen area for independent hikers (gîte d’étape). Book your night in [email protected] a mountain hut online:  www.refuges-vanoise.com - Vanoise  www.autourdumontblanc.com – Tour of Mont Blanc  www.refugesclareethabor.com – Tour of Mont Thabor

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CYCLING One of Savoie Mont Blanc’s greatest features is the diversity of its land- scapes, which means that cycle tours are extremely varied in terms of both difficulty and scenery.

The challenging “Route des 100 cols”: a must for cycloclimbers It covers 2,000 km and 45,000 m of height gain and includes all the area’s most famous Tour de France passes (Col de l’Iseran, , Col des Aravis, Col du Gali- bier, etc.). It is divided in 32 stages, altough it can also be completed as four separate loops. Beautiful lakeside and greenways: Very gentle rides beside a lakeshore or along country lanes, with outings varying in 700 length from two hours to several days.

VIARHONA : a 700 km cycle More than 250 cycling friendly accommodation providers « Accueil Vélo » route from Lake Geneva to Special programmes, with or without a guide, with or without luggage transfers, can be the Mediterranean: drawn up for groups of cyclists of any level www.viarhona.com Cyclomundo: Cycle-tour organiser providing all the services required by your clients www.cyclomundo.com Paiani Sport Organisation: The specialist for very sporty tours for cyclists. TOUR DE FRANCE 2019 www.paiani-so.com 25-26-27 July

Three mountain stages in Savoie Mont Blanc : www.cyclo-maurienne.fr provides all the information needed to organise cycle tours in the Maurienne area. - Embrun / Valloire - Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne / Tignes - Albertville / Val Thorens Novel ideas: A half-day, electric-bike cycle tour (beside a lake, through the vineyards) starting in a city centre. Bikes can be rented in many places, making it easy to to organise cycle tours for groups. Bicycles are carried free of charge on regional trains (TER trains). Bikes can also be tak- en on some lake cruise boats. Check availability for groups before travelling.

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MOUNTAIN BIKING

Mountain biking has become a major draw in Savoie Mont Blanc and many resorts have opened their ski lifts to mountain bikers. Bikers of all levels can now enjoy wonderful interconnected areas, thanks to the development of GPS itineraries, electric-mountain bikes and bike parks, etc.

Savoie Mont Blanc’s largest mountain bike areas include:

 Chablais - Portes du Soleil 600 km of trails  Val d’Arly – Espace Diamant 250 km of trails  Tarentaise - 3 Valleys 120 km of trails  Beaufortain – Arêches-Beaufort 130 km of trails

Chemins du Soleil: A mountain bike itinerary across the prealps from Thonon/Lake Geneva to / Mediterranean . www.cheminsdusoleil.com

Mountain bike specialists Bike providers as well as instructors can be found in many resorts and mountain villages. The local clubs des sports organise event, outings, lessons… Maison du vélo: a team of english speaking instructors propose special programs fiting your clients’ needs all around Savoie Mont Blanc . Accommodation can be provided as well as the bike or e mountain bike. A full list and contact details for www.lamaisonduvelo.com mountain bike organisers can be found at our website: AlpAdventures was created by Arno, a Dutch guy who run the place with Jessica. http://alpadventures.com www.savoie-mont-blanc.com

Many mountain bike events can be combined with accommodation

 June The MTB Pass'Portes du Soleil - A mountain-bike trek along the fabulous MTB trails of the Portes du Soleil, set against magnificent scenery and leap-frogging over the Franco-Swiss border. The 80-km circuit uses 15 ski lifts. Mountain bikers can choose from several different variants  July The Transmaurienne Vanoise - All the public can take part to this mythical race, children as well as adults.  August The Enduro des Belleville at Les Menuires - A week-end for the specialists

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TAKE TO THE AIR

Light aircraft and glider flights over Mont Blanc - Aerodromes:

 Aix-les-Bains www.aerocblub-savoie.com  Annecy www.aeroclubannecy.com  Challes-les-Eaux www.planeur-challes.fr  Courchevel www.aeroclub-courchevel.com  Megève www.aerocime.com  Méribel www.ac-meribel.com  Viviers-du-Lac www.aix-ailes.fr

Hot-air ballooning: Two companies specialize in hot-air balloon flights:

 Near Lake Annecy www.compagniedesballons.com  At the foot of Mont Blanc www.alpes-montgolfiere.fr

The sport of paragliding was born in the French Alps. Savoie Mont Blanc now has more than 100 take–off sites from which to soar over the lakes and mountains. Multi-pass and summer activity passes Introductory tandem flights do not require any special abilities and can be done with a Summer activity passes giving paragliding instructor. unlimited access to leisure facili- ties have been introduced by many mountain resorts, including Tignes (MyTignes), Portes du GOOD TO KNOW Soleil (Multi Pass), and the Aravis (Pass Loisirs). These passes are an excellent deal for families and FAMILLE PLUS Label holidaymakers spending several days in the same resort. Famille Plus is a national label awarded to tourist destinations that provide specific facili- ties and services for families with children. To obtain the Famille Plus label, a resort must offer attractive prices and ensure every family receives a personalised welcome. In addition, it must provide activities adapted to all ages and professional supervision for children. A full range of shops and services must be close at hand. 24 resorts in Savoie Mont-Blanc have been awarded the Famille Plus label. For a full list of Famille Plus resorts, go to: www.savoie-mont-blanc.com

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Some events Savoie Mont Blanc’s cultural diary includes all kinds of events: folklore, gas- A full list of events can be found at our website: tronomy, exhibitions, theatre, etc. A wide range of concerts and internation- www.savoie-mont-blanc.com al sporting events round off the programme. Whether you are with friends, family or or on your own, you are sure to find an event that will interest you.

FESTIVALS

 May - Mediaeval Festival of Andilly  August - Au Bonheur des Mômes Fourteen hours of entertainment every day in Festival (Fun for Kids Festival)- nine different areas. Along the way you can Le Grand-Bornand watch jousting on horseback, falconry, battles, Shows, workshops, exhibitions, giant games, acrobats, jesters, folk tales, legends, fencing, books for kids and many other activities. Six dancing, fireworks and much, much more. days of dreams and delights for all the family.  July - August - Music & Nature Festival in Les Bauges  September - Music International This Classical music concerts in churches in Freeski Film Festival - Annecy the Bauges Regional Park. Many of the con- The world’s leading skiing film festival show- certs are by internationally renowned artists. cases the best freeski movies and provides an Thrill to the sounds of the piano, viola de gam- annual meeting point for skiers. ba, violin and many more.  September - October - Romantic  July - Les Estivales du Château Nights Festival - Aix-les-Bains A varied programme of concerts (soul, jazz, A wonderful opportunity to enjoy classical funk, pop, etc.) and shows (contemporary music on the shores of Lake Bourget. dance, theatre, lyric creations, etc.) held in Chambery’s historic centre.  October - Gourmet Salon - Arêches-Beaufort  July - August - Académie Festival The salon brings together top-quality food Concert of Les Arcs producers from across France. Presentations, Talented young artists come together to im- tastings and sale of products. Restaurants, prove their skills and perform classical con- special events and visits, with a gala evening certs. Free admission. on Saturday.…

VAL D’ISÈRE © SMBT / HUCHETTE  July - August - CosmoJazz in Chamonix A unique festival. Free concerts with great artists who perform at the foot of the Mont Blanc,, in high mountain next to glaciers…

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Services

Know everything there is to know about our destination

EDUCATIONAL TRIPS

Find out more about the region, its activities, its tourism industry and its tourism offer.

Trips can be organised to help you put together future holiday programmes and find out about new products. “A la carte” educational tours can be organised to improve your sales staff’s knowledge of your programme.

ORGANISE PRESS COVERAGE… SKI RESORTS FINDER: Different kinds of partnerships can be arranged. If you can provide travel tickets or ac- A digital tool developed by Savoie commodation for a press visit to Savoie Mont Blanc, we can help you organize a tailor- Mont Blanc Tourism to help in the made programme. choice of a ski resort. www.savoie-mont-blanc.com

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Savoie Mont BlancTourism

USE OUR DATABASE TO FEED YOUR WEBSITE (up-to-date information, photos, videos, etc.) Direct link to the Savoie Mont Blanc photo gallery: pictures can be downloaded free of charge from our website: www.phototheque.savoiemontblanc.com

Our webTV offers around 50 films in English covering nearly all the activities available in Savoie Mont Blanc, for example, marmot watching, presentations of golf courses, cruises on the lakes, snowshoeing in Courchevel and Avoriaz’s beginners’ snow park, etc. A good way of whetting your client's appetite for our destination.

BROCHURES

We can provide a range of brochures for your clients (maps of Savoie Mont Blanc, cycling maps, Savoie Mont Blanc summer magazine, guide to walks and hikes in Savoie Mont Blanc, etc.). If you require large quantities, please contact us: +33 820 00 73 74 Order form: [email protected]

If you would like any further information, please contact us at: [email protected]

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CONTACTS

Véronique BALLANFAT +33 (0)4 79 85 92 17  +33 (0)6 20 68 83 75 [email protected]

Céline GUILLERMIN +33 (0)4 79 85 96 99  +33 (0)6 83 13 36 07 [email protected]

Corinne RAÏH +33 (0)4 79 85 92 16  +33 (0)6 71 71 65 29 [email protected]

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Photo gallery : www.phototheque.savoie-mont-blanc.com/en/ www.savoie-mont-blanc.tv

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