
Evian-les-Bains
The deep valleys and soaring snow-covered peaks of the Alps
border France, Switzerland and Italy in dramatic splendour,
delighting walkers and climbers in summer and offering a challenge
to skiers and snowboarders in the winter months.
Downhill skiing was established here towards the end of the 19th
century by the English, since when an increasing number of French
and international skiers (and more recently snowboarders) have been
attracted to the first-rate resorts. French resorts may not be as
picturesque as those in Switzerland and Austria but they are some
of the most extensive and best; by European standards they are
high, mostly between 6,562 and 9,843 feet (2,000m and 3,000m), and
have reliable snow. The ski season runs from late November to April
and is busiest during the Christmas and Easter holidays.
Climbers and hikers head for the Alps between July and September
when the weather is more predictable and the snow above 6,562 feet
(2,000m) has melted. There are a number of national parks with
round-the-park trails requiring one or two weeks walking, there are
also longer trans-alpine routes, which should only be attempted by
experienced walkers. Local tourist offices supply detailed maps of
their area. The towns of Grenoble, Annecy and Chambéry are
good bases for hiking. Climbers tend to head to the Chamonix-Mont
Blanc area.
Resorts
See our separate guides to the following French Alps holiday resorts: Megève, Val d'Isere, Trois Vallées, La Plagne, Les Arcs, Courchevel, Meribel, Val Thorens, Chamonix, Tignes, Morzine, Flaine, Serre-Chevalier, Samoëns, Brides-les-Bains, La Tania and Châtel
Attractions

Lac du Bourget promenade, Aix-les-Bains © Victo
Aix-les-Bains
Aix-les-Bains is a popular and fashionable family holiday resort
and spa town located on the eastern side of Lac du Bourget, the
largest natural freshwater lake in France. Although the lake is icy
cold, you can sail, fish, play golf and tennis, or...
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Pont des Amours, Annecy
Annecy
Situated 80 miles (129km) east of Lyon, the holiday destination
of Annecy has a magical setting on the shore of Lake Annecy at the
foot of the French Alps. It has been called the Venice of the Alps
because of the web of...
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Briançon © tiseb
Briançon
Perched among the French Alps, Briançon is the highest
town in Europe. The town is divided into the lower town, where the
Durance and Guisane rivers meet and much of the modern amenities
lie; and the walled and fortified upper town, which was...
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Evian-les-Bains
Evian-les-Bains
Evian-les-Bains, on the southern end of Lake Geneva, is famous
for its mineral water, which have been bottled since the early 18th
century. Many of the French have second homes in Evian, but
visitors come to this chic holiday resort principally to enjoy...
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Grenoble © theilr
Grenoble
The beautiful university town of Grenoble is situated on the
Drac and Isère Rivers, and is surrounded by proud mountains,
dramatic gorges and hidden valleys. The prosperous, lively and
cosmopolitan city is a base for companies involved in the chemical,
nuclear research and electronics...
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