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  • Porche de l'ancien couvent des CapucinsDating from 1622, this gate is all that remains of the Capucins Convent, which was built in 1620. After its closure in 1793 and its demolition following a fire in 1840, the gate was moved below the walls of Château Brêches, on Place Grenette.
  • les quais de la SallancheAs well as their first goal of protecting the town from flooding, this public space is a backbone of the town, linking the north and south parts.
  • le Pré de FoireThis has been a place of encounter and exchange for several centuries.
    It is the main location for the weekly market with the embankments. It also has been the site of the famous Foire Froide (Cold Fair) since the Middle Ages.
  • Grotte mariale de MéribelA small grotto in the hamlet of Méribel in Sallanches, dedicated to the Virgin Mary, in homage to Our Lady of Lourdes. Likely built after one of the two World Wars, to thank the Virgin for her protection over the village of Saint-Martin.
  • La Cascade de DoranWith its 70-meter drop, perched 600 meters higher in the middle of a forest, this mountain waterfall is well worth the effort!
    It has been classified as a Natural Heritage site since 1909.
    You can see it from the hamlet of Outredière or get closer via the Via Corda of Doran.
  • La Montagne d'AreuMountain overlooking the Arve valley, located at the end of the Aravis range.
    The whole area forms the Pointe d'Areu, but we call the summit of the range, at 2478m altitude, the Pointe d'Arbennes.
    The Tours d'Areu in the foreground is a climbing site.
  • La Vallée de Sallanches est un ThéâtreThis quote by Victor Hugo characterises Sallanches and its many viewing points. The imposing Mont-Blanc range that can be seen in its immensity from Sallanches remains unique! You can also admire the Aravis and Fiz mountain ranges.
  • Parc animalier de MerletBOOKING REQUIERED
    Come and watch the mountain animals roam freely in this animal park in a magical setting, at an altitude of 1500m, just opposite Mont-Blanc.
  • L'ArveThe Arve River springs from the Col de Balme in the Mont-Blanc range. It crosses the hamlet of St Martin then follows several valleys before rushing into the Rhône. The Sallanche River is a tributary of the Arve.
  • Le Torrent de CœurA pretty little mountain stream, with a natural basin, which descends as a waterfall to the Pont de la Flée, where it joins the Torrent des Fours to form the Gorges de Lévaud and ends up in the Sallanche.