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  • Chalets 5 personnes "Les Greniers du Mont-Blanc"Les Greniers du Mont-Blanc is a peaceful hamlet of 10 small chalets called "Greniers" (5 people), and one large chalet called "Mont-Blanc" (12 people).
    Built entirely of wood, you'll enjoy a warm and charming interior.
  • Refuge de DoranWe welcome you to our mountain refuge located at an altitude of 1495 m, beneath the Pointe Percée (2750 m), a 1.5-hour walk from the Burzier parking lot (Sallanches).
  • Lou Pachran - La Bougnetterie du Mont-BlancIn Plaine Joux, sunny terrace facing Mont Blanc, fireplace corner inside. Speciality: "les bougnettes". Hearty, fresh, home-cooked dishes, with a maximum of local produce and seasonal variations. Sweet treats all day long.
  • Restaurant de l'Auberge de l'OrangerieCharming retaurant near the exit of sallanches towards Passy.
    Gourmet traditional dishes and savoyard specialties.
  • 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.
  • Chapelle des MaisonsThe Chapelle des Maisons was built between 1954 and 1960 and was blessed in 1954 with the name Notre-Dame de l'Espérance (Our Lady of Hope), then renamed as the Chapelle des Maisons in 1960.
    It is private property and can only be viewed from the outside.
  • Chapelle de DoranThe Chapelle de Doran "Notre-Dame de la Paix du Monde" (Our Lady of World Peace) was built by the Boy Scouts between 1951 and 1965, at an altitude of 1600m, for shepherds who lived there during the summer who needed somewhere to pray.
  • Chapelle de LuzierThe Chapelle de Luzier was built in 1716, and is located at the top of the village. Three saints share its patronage: St Anne, the Virgin Mary's mother, St Guérin and St Alexis, who is considered the patron of the chapel.
  • Chapelle de BlanchevilleBuilt in 1656, this chapel is dedicated to St Laurent.
    With a modest appearance, one single window and a small entrance door, it is the smallest chapel in the town.
  • Le lavoir des TuileriesThis washhouse is entirely made of granite. It was a significant step forward for washerwomen from 1889, when it was built. Until then, they had only public fountains or the river to do their laundry.