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Why rent a villa in Savoy?
Savoy is a historic region in southeastern France, nestled in the heart of the Alps. Visitors who rent a villa in Savoy will find charming alpine villages, grand spa towns like Aix-les-Bains, and lively cities such as Chambéry with its picturesque old town and grand château. The region boasts stunning mountain scenery, crystal-clear lakes, and a rich cultural heritage influenced by both French and Italian traditions. Whether exploring traditional markets, hiking scenic trails, or sampling the famous Savoyard cuisine, visitors will find Savoy a perfect blend of natural beauty and authentic alpine charm! Other fantastic nearby areas to consider are Val Thorens and La Plagne. For those particularly interested in skiing, an apartment in La Plagne is a great choice to be close to the ski slopes, as many apartments here offer direct access. Booking an apartment in Val Thorens is also recommended for those who want to stay in a purpose-built ski resort located in high altitude (2,300m).
What are the villas like in Savoy?
The range of villas in and around Savoy are fully equipped with an excellent variety of superb amenities guaranteed to make your mountain stay as enjoyable as possible. Many are built similar to traditional French chalets, with wooden timbers, stone walls and sloping roofs that are designed to hold snowfall. They are considered by many to be very cosy and comfortable, and often add a little magic to the surrounding landscape! However, there are also newer, more modern private villas in Savoy that take on a more sleek design, with large glass windows to grant you maximum access to the beautiful views. Most of the villas for rent in Savoy are located near or in major ski resorts, such as Tignes, Val Thoren and Méribel. If you are looking for an action packed getaway, why not book a villa in Savoy near the ski slopes? Yet if skiing isn't your thing, don't worry - plenty of villas are also available near the lakes and mountains of Savoy in areas like Lake Annecy and Lake Geneva.
In Savoy you can choose from a range of fabulous accommodation options with the following upmarket amenities:
- Ski-in/ski-out access
- Heating
- Wi-Fi
- Wide screen TV
- Alpine views
- Kitchenette
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Travellers and activities
Savoy for summer activity enthusiasts
In the summer months, Savoy transforms into a playground for outdoor enthusiasts, boasting endless activities set against breathtaking, verdant, summertime Alpine scenery. Hikers and mountain bikers can explore a vast network of trails that weave through lush valleys, flower-filled meadows and dramatic peaks. The region's sparkling lakes, such as Lake Bourget and Lake Annecy, are perfect for swimming, sailing and paddleboarding/Adventure seekers can try paragliding, canyoning or rock climbing, while golfers enjoy stunning courses with panoramic mountain views. With warm sunny days and fresh mountain air, Savoy is a dream destination for anyone who loves to be active in nature!
Savoy for winter sport enthusiasts
Winter sport enthusiasts will find a true paradise in and around Savoy, where the majestic Alps create perfect conditions for adventure. The region boasts some of the most famous ski areas in the world, including the Three Valleys, Paradiski and Espace Killy, with hundreds of kilometres of meticulously maintained slopes for all levels. Beyond alpine skiing and snowboarding, visitors can enjoy cross-country trails, snowshoeing through silent forests and thrilling off-piste experiences. Charming mountain resorts such as Val d'Isère, Courchevel and La Plagne provide cosy après-ski atmospheres with lively bars, gourmet restaurants and luxury spas. Consider renting a chalet in the French Alps if you want to experience the magic of winter in the Alps from a comfy chalet. Whether you are chasing adrenaline or seeking peaceful snowy landscapes, Savoy promises an unforgettable winter escape.
Savoy is best known for its stunning Alpine landscapes, world-class ski resorts such as Courchevel and Méribel, and the beautiful lakes of Annecy and Bourget.
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What are the best things to do in Savoy?
Top 7 travel tips in Savoy
1. Explore the Beauty of Lake Annecy
Known as one of Europe's purest lakes, Lake Annecy boasts crystal-clear waters surrounded by majestic mountains. Visitors can stroll or cycle along the scenic lakeside paths, hire a pedal boat or enjoy a leisurely cruise. Picturesque villages like Talloires and Menthon-Saint-Bernard sit along its shores, perfect for relaxed afternoons. The summer months bring water sports, vibrant markets and lakeside dining with stunning sunset views.
2. Discover Historic Chambéry
The charming town of Chambéry boasts a rich history dating back to the days of the Dukes of Savoy. Wander the old town's narrow alleys lined with colourful facades and hidden courtyards. Do not miss the famous Elephants Fountain, the grand Château de Chambéry and the bustling Place Saint-Léger. The town's lively atmosphere and authentic cafés make it a perfect spot for a leisurely day out.
3. Hike in Vanoise National Park
Vanoise National Park, France's first national park, boasts breathtaking alpine scenery and abundant wildlife. Well-marked trails lead hikers through meadows of wildflowers, past glacial lakes and into dramatic mountain passes. Keep an eye out for ibex, marmots and golden eagles along the way. Guided hikes are available for those seeking deeper insight into the local ecology and landscapes.
4. Visit the Vineyards of Combe de Savoie
Wine enthusiasts will love exploring the rolling vineyards of Combe de Savoie, where traditional alpine grape varieties thrive. Local wineries boast cellar tours and tastings of crisp whites and fruity reds, often accompanied by regional cheeses. The surrounding countryside is dotted with historic villages and castles that invite leisurely exploration. A day here is a treat for the senses and a window into Savoy's rural charm.
5. Ski the Legendary Slopes
During the winter months, Savoy transforms into a snow-sports paradise boasting some of the most famous ski resorts in the world. Val d'Isère, Courchevel and Méribel all provide extensive pistes, luxury lodges and lively après-ski scenes. Beginners can enjoy gentle slopes and ski schools, while seasoned skiers tackle thrilling off-piste adventures. The breathtaking alpine views add a magical backdrop to every downhill run!
6. Savour Traditional Savoyard Cuisine
No visit to Savoy would be complete without indulging in its hearty mountain cuisine. Local restaurants boast warming dishes such as fondue, raclette and tartiflette, all rich in the region's creamy cheeses. Accompany your meal with a glass of Apremont or Roussette wine for a true taste of the Alps. Farmers' markets also showcase charcuterie, honey and artisan bread, perfect for a picnic.
7. Wander Around Aix-les-Bains
Aix-les-Bains, a spa town on the shores of Lake Bourget, boasts elegant architecture and a rich Roman heritage. Visitors can relax in its renowned thermal baths, stroll through beautiful parks or take a boat trip on the lake. The Musée Faure, with its impressive collection of Impressionist art, is a cultural highlight. This serene town makes an excellent base for exploring both lake and mountain landscapes. Renting a villa in Savoyis one of the best ways to make the most of the French Alps!