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  • Les PierrièresApartment with all mod cons sleeping 4 in 2 bedrooms and an open-plan kitchen/lounge.
  • Chapelle de Sainte-AnneThis chapel, first built in 1651 and rebuilt in 1724 is located in an exceptional setting with a stunning view over the nearby mountains. It has harmonious proportions, with a 6-faced bell tower and windows and doors made of Magland stone.
  • Les Roches Fleuries ****Since 1956, this former mountain farmhouse transformed into a hotel has welcomed guests in an authentic setting combining modern comfort and quality services. Les Roches Fleuries features 25 rooms & suites, a traditional restaurant and a spa.
  • Sallanches Tennis de Table
  • L'alpage des Frédys - vallée de CoeurBeautiful pasture at 1650 m altitude where you will encounter goats and Hérens cows.
    The "Coeur" vale is a peaceful and green place; It also houses unusual sites like the Pierre Fendue (Split rock) and the famous Gouille des Fours lake.
  • Journée Trappeur: rafting et pique nique au bord de l'arveThe Trapper day is a great activity that combines the enjoyment of stunning nature and convivial company.
    Rafting, a lunch cooked on a camp fire, more rafting/canoraft ...It's a great social occasion!
  • Mont Blanc RaftingA sporting and Human adventure !
    R A F T I N G - H Y D R O S P E E D - in the Pays du Mont-Blanc.
    From Chamonix to Geneva via Passy, ​​come and discover our whitewater sports spots.
    Descent in a small group, exclusivity guaranteed !
  • Camping le Relais de la Vallée BlancheLe Relais de la Vallée Blanche campsite is open all year. The campsite on the edge of Sallanches has 53 pitches and 11 chalets.
  • Au gourmet délicatFounded 70 years ago, Au Gourmet Délicat is a company where passion for gastronomy and traditional know-how has been transmitted from generation to generation.
  • Le lavoir du BoccardVery beautiful covered public wash house located since 1872 in the heart of the district that bears the same name. You can discover it alone or during a visit to the city with a heritage guide. It was used for supplying drinking water and for laundry.