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Lac d'Annecy

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Deluxe Double Room (2 Adults + 1 Child)
1x Double 35 Up to 4

This double room's standout feature is the fireplace. Guests will find a stovetop, a refrigerator, kitchenware and an ov…

Double Room with Private Bathroom
1x Double 14 Up to 2

This double room features a fireplace. The double room features a washing machine, soundproof walls, a terrace with gard…

Twin Room with Private Bathroom
2x Single 14 Up to 2

The fireplace is a top feature of this twin room. The twin room features a washing machine, soundproof walls, a terrace…

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Restaurants nearby

  • L'Auberge de Montmin★★ Michelin Forclaz Pass (1 147m) is not just a paradise for paragliders, but also for fine food lovers, thanks to this restaurant, which has been refurbished and extended without losing its snug Alpine appeal. Chef Florian Favario adds an increasingly creative spin to cuisine based on the best of local produce (eg lamb and piglets, home-grown vegetables, seasonal fruit). He masterfully combines wildflowers, plants and herbs, such as thyme, sage, oregano, agastache, hyssop, mint flower etc. The resulting feast of extraordinary scents elevates dishes that are already at the apex of culinary technique and k4.4km
  • Jean Sulpice★★ Michelin The Auberge du Père Bise is buzzier than ever under the impetus of Jean Sulpice and his wife, Magali, who have recently masterminded a top-to-toe makeover of the premises! A keen sportsman, the chef serves delicate food that is healthy and light in a single set menu. Wild herbs, flowers and plants add contrast and colour to his creative, incisive dishes, which star a delicious roll call of fish from the lake. Served in beautiful ceramic tableware, this poetic experience unfolds in an elegant contemporary dining space overlooking the terrace and the crystal-clear waters of Lake Annecy in a sett7.3km
  • La Table de Yoann Conte★★ Michelin5 toques Breton chef Yoann Conte discovered the meaning of brotherhood and the importance of food on the high seas. He is committed to creating "unpolished" and sincere dishes within the fine dining context. An extreme hiker in his spare time, his lakeside garden benefits from his herbalist know-how. His cooking is in his likeness: physical, down-to-earth, adventurous and with a wry sense of humour. Supported by a highly motivated team, he tirelessly refines two set menus with distinct themes: "Adopted Land" which highlights the Alpine terroir, "Native Brittany" which celebrates his homeland with preci13.2km
  • Le ConfidentielBib This restaurant – one of many (including some real juggernauts!) surrounding the lake – proves that good things come in small packages. In a compact dining area, you can enjoy dish after dish that is absolutely on point with its bold flavours, such as low-temperature egg, celery and pear, or hake, vegetable noodles and ginger-lemongrass broth. The atmosphere is friendly and relaxed. It really is love at first bite... Now that you're in on the secret, you know what to do!9.7km
  • La Rotonde des Trésoms★ Michelin The huge conservatory of this Rotonde commands a splendid panoramic view over Annecy Lake, sweeping diners off their feet, even before their first bite! Originally from Arcachon, Eric Prowalski adds flavours from southwest France to recipes which highlight sustainably grown local produce. This skilled craftsman deftly unfolds a repertory in which creativity never hampers the flavour, developing a delicious "dialogue" between his adopted land and his homeland. The understated interior showcases a subtle blend of warm materials such as leather and oak.14.3km
  • Le Clos des Sens★★★ Michelin This spruce establishment in the upper reaches of Annecy is home to Franck Derouet and his associate Thomas Lorival. They fashion a culinary lineup whose veggie and lake-focused slant is clearly founded on a locavore philosophy as everything comes from their own garden or within a 100km radius. Each dish is sprinkled with seasonal fruit, vegetables, flowers and herbs, adding a distinctive poetic and modern art flourish. Their work with fish from the lake involves in-depth reflection about texture and cooking methods, resulting in dishes like raw fera (lake fish) enhanced by a powerful garum, f16.9km
  • Maison Benoît Vidal★★ Michelin Benoît Vidal is the Catalan chef behind this restaurant done out in a slick contemporary style in the Annecy area. Having completed stints with Michel Trama and Michel Guérard, he has created a light, poetic brand of cuisine that is rooted in the culinary traditions of Savoie, his adopted home. He brings a sense of precision and his own personal style to bear on the rigorously sourced ingredients, elevating them with sound technical skill and elaborate presentations. The strength of this chef may well lie in his pared-down, apparently simple creations showcasing pike, trout and crayfish with u16.9km
  • L'Esquisse★ Michelin Previously Laurent Petit's sous-chef at Le Clos des Sens in Annecy-le-Vieux, Stéphane Dattrino is now at the helm his own restaurant that is pretty as a picture. Behind its discreet façade, there are plenty of tables for two (opt for one upstairs) and, despite its deliberately relaxed feel, the service here is very much on the mark. With a sure hand, the chef creates tasty and colourful dishes, his seasonal palette combining top-quality produce, such as local plants and herbs. Confit trout with celeriac, curry and horseradish ; roasted veal sweetbreads, or lièvre à la royale – these are dishes15.8km
  • Bec At this restaurant, Brice (the chef) and Élodie Collon (his wife) bring you modern cuisine in the form of a menu-carte revolving around Savoie ingredients: lake trout, escargot and pike, in particular, but not forgetting the optional foie gras, monkfish and veal sweetbreads for a small extra charge. The result is tiptop dishes packed with flavour, such as Mont Charvin pork pluma with polenta and barbecue sauce.6.1km
  • Le DentiBib This dinky restaurant off the busy tourist trail is run by a couple of talented cooks with a passion for a Mediterranean fish called dentex (denti). Together they conjure up flavoursome, market-fresh, mainly fish dishes, in tune with the seasons. Cheerful, casual vibe.15.5km

Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.

Attractions nearby

  • Lake Annecy perialpine lake in Haute-Savoie, France9.3km
  • Château de Menthon-Saint-Bernard French historic castle10.0km
  • Dents de Lanfon mountain in France9.9km
  • Parc des Sports, Annecy Stadium in Annecy, France17.6km
  • Château d'Annecy castle in Annecy, France15.4km
  • St. Peter's Cathedral cathedral located in Annecy (Haute-Savoie, France)15.6km
  • Palais de l'Isle fortified house15.5km
  • Château de Châteauvieux6.4km

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