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  • Au fil du poil !In addition to visiting the château's exhibitions, the children's group works with a mediator on a workshop about the wool cycle.
  • Via ferrata de Curalla accompagnée avec Evasion CanyoningDiscover the via ferrata activity with Maxime. The course is not very difficult as long as you are ready to climb (70m).
  • Milieu montagnardWho is it that "roams" the Lac des Ilettes in Sallanches?
    The beaver is often invisible, yet it leaves many clues in its wake!
    Let's have fun finding them, and learn more about the life of this discreet animal.
  • Boulangerie de la ValléeArtisan baker, patissier and caterer. Making and selling bread, cakes, pastries, sandwiches, quiches, pizzas, cold drinks and more.
  • Les Ptits alpinistes - sortie accompagnéeOn your harnesses, get set, climb! Introduction to climbing for children with a qualified climbing instructor. A great opportunity to learn the basics or improve your skills on Cordon's rock.
  • Le Pado, restaurant de plein airIn a rural setting, Le Pado offers a wide range of dishes (daily specials, burgers, aperitif platters, fruit juices, ice creams), all using local and/or organic produce.
  • Hôtel de Ville de SallanchesThis imposing building, constructed between 1844 and 1846, marks the town centre. Its long façade orientated towards the embankment with its arcades, pilastres and central pediment, is an example of the Sardinian Neoclassical style in the architecture of the time.
  • "Le Saint-Augustin" Restaurant et Salon de Thé
  • sentier pédestre : le pont de BellecombeA short, quiet walk combining undergrowth and clearings with Mont-Blanc in the background. It's a special for beginners and for walkers in diapers!
    On the course of many hikes in the Aravis massif.
  • La Gouille des FoursWonderful combe overlooking Sallanches, a real paradise in the heart of the Aravis. The place is unspoilt and in misty weather becomes magical...
    This valley is very green, dotted with small lakes, of which the largest is the source of many legends.