Les 4 déchèteries du Pays du Mont-Blanc seront exceptionnellement fermées lundi 29 mai 2023.
Cultural Heritage
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Chapelle de Sainte-Anne
This 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 harmo...
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Natural Heritage
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La Cascade d'Arpenaz
At a height of 270m, this magnificent waterfall, dominating the hamlet of Luzier, is the 3rd highest waterfall in France and is of geological interest...
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Les Gorges de Lévaud
Magnificent gorges that emerge from the meeting of the Torrent de Coeur and the Torrent de Fours. In the summer you can bathe there to refresh yoursel...
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Le Cadran solaire de St Martin
Are you on time at the sundial? Located on the south façade of the church of St Martin, since its restoration in 1986, it has been keeping precise ti...
302
La Croix de Fer
At 2337m altitude, this superb, tranquil site overlooks the Véran mountain pasture in the Fiz range and is part of the peaks that dominate Sallanches....
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La Grenette
This covered market with its columns and granite floor from Combloux was built in 1868. It was formerly the grain market.
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Les Gorges de la Frasse
The Frasse mountain stream comes from the heights of Nant-Cruy and is located to the right of the Sallanche River. The Sallanche is the confluence of...
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L'alpage de Mayères
Beautiful pasture in the heart of the Aravis range with breathtaking views over the Mont-Blanc and Fiz ranges.
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Chapelle des Vorziers
The Chapelle des Vorziers, built in 1612 on the only access route between Sallanches and Magland, is dedicated to St Nicholas. After the Revolution,...
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Le lavoir du Boccard
Very 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...
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Place Charles Albert
This large, regular-shaped square bears the name of the sovereign who, in 1840, through his generous and efficient intervention, ensured the almost-im...
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les quais de la Sallanche
As 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.
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