Best attractions and places to see around Entrevernes include natural landscapes and cultural sites in the Haute-Savoie department of France. Situated at an altitude of 800 meters, the village offers views of the Bauges Mountains and is near Lake Annecy. The area features unique 19th-century barns and a 12th-century church, reflecting its local heritage. It serves as a base for exploring both natural beauty and historical points of interest.
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Beautiful railway line cycle path with tunnel.
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Magnificent lake but watch out for people in high season!
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The tunnel is lit, no need for a headlight
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Mostly a cycle highway which is good, but beware a lovely hot day in French holidays - it’s pretty busy. There are, however, points along the route where you could just park your bike and pop in for a swim (best on the quieter side of the lake) and plenty of opportunity. Lovely easy ride. Probably not for the speed merchant (too many doodlers get in the way).
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Driving direction Doussard beautiful... partly right next to the bank without a wall or barrier 😊
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Beautiful turquoise lake with many swimming opportunities and a great bike path around the entire lake.
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Very nice lake with a wonderful bathing temperature (tested in June), very good for circling on well-developed bike paths. Top!
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The region around Entrevernes is rich in natural beauty. You can visit Lake Annecy, known for its turquoise waters and numerous swimming opportunities. Don't miss the impressive Angon Waterfall, accessible via a short hike, or the scenic Lake Annecy - East Shore, offering stunning mountain panoramas. The Roc de Chere, a site of natural beauty, is also nearby.
Entrevernes offers a glimpse into local heritage. The village is known for its unique 19th-century barns, called "les Droblesses," which feature distinctive facades of woven branches. You can also explore a 12th-century church and an old water mill located on the Entrevernes stream. For expansive views, visit the Panorama de l'Oratoire, dedicated to the Virgin Mary, offering vistas over a small lake and the Tournette mountain.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural landscapes, especially the beauty of Lake Annecy with its clear waters and mountain backdrop. The Angon Waterfall is appreciated as an impressive destination after a hike, and the unique Cycle tunnel is noted for being an atypical and enjoyable experience. The area's tranquility and authentic feel are also highly valued.
Yes, Entrevernes serves as an excellent starting point for various hikes. You can find moderate trails like the "Entrevernes Mountain – View of Lake Annecy loop from Entrevernes" or the "Cochette Pass – Entrevernes Mountain loop from Entrevernes." More challenging options include the "Mont Derrière – Frasse Pass loop." For a comprehensive list of trails, explore the Hiking around Entrevernes guide.
Absolutely. The region is very popular for cycling. The renowned Lake Annecy features a well-developed bike path around its entirety, with the eastern shore offering particularly scenic routes. A unique highlight is the Cycle tunnel, a former railway line now dedicated to cyclists. You can find various routes, from easy to difficult, in the Cycling around Entrevernes guide.
The area offers several family-friendly options. Cycling around Lake Annecy on its dedicated bike path is a great activity for all ages. Many spots around the lake offer swimming opportunities. The short walk to the Panorama de l'Oratoire provides beautiful views without being too strenuous. Exploring the unique "Droblesses" barns and the old water mill in Entrevernes can also be an engaging historical experience for families.
The spring and autumn months generally offer pleasant weather for hiking and cycling, with fewer crowds than the peak summer season. While Lake Annecy is beautiful year-round, the bike path around it can be very busy during summer. For specific seasonal considerations, especially for outdoor activities, it's always good to check local conditions.
Yes, several charming locations are just a short distance away. Annecy, often called the "Venice of the Alps," is highly recommended for its picturesque Old Town, canals, and the famous Palais de l'Ile. The villages of Talloires and Menthon-Saint-Bernard, located on the shores of Lake Annecy, are also worth visiting, with Menthon-Saint-Bernard Castle being a notable historic site.
Entrevernes is known for its distinctive local heritage. You can learn about the unique 19th-century "Droblesses" barns with their woven branch facades, visit the 12th-century church, and see the old water mill. For more details on the village's heritage and attractions, you can refer to the Haute-Savoie Mont Blanc tourism website: hautesavoiemontblanc-tourisme.com.
Yes, the Bauges Mountains provide a dramatic backdrop for more challenging hikes. While Entrevernes offers moderate trails, you can find difficult mountaineering routes such as the "Col de la Forclaz loop from Lathuile" or the "Bois du Petet – Col de Bornette loop." These are part of the broader Mountain Hikes around Entrevernes guide.
While specific 'wild' swimming spots are not detailed, Lake Annecy is renowned for its clear, turquoise waters and offers numerous designated swimming opportunities along its shores. Many visitors enjoy taking a dip in the lake, especially during warmer months.


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