Search
Home
Discover
Territory
Chablais
Cultural Heritage
Gastronomy
Snow
Alpine Skiing
Nordic Skiing
Ski Touring
Snowshoeing Hikes
More Winter Activities
Water
Lake Geneva
Whitewater sports
Aquatic Centres
Gone Fishing!
More nautical activities
Mountain
Hikes
MTB
Rock Climbing and via ferrata
Paragliding
More mountains activities
Tous les hébergements
Hôtels
B&Bs
Apartments and Chalets
Accommodation Providers Multi Pass
Holiday centres and group gites
Refuges
Campings et aires de camping-cars
Real Estate Agency
Tourist Tax
What’s on next!
Main events
Events
Book activities
All activities
Practical Info
Getting around the region
Tourist office
Webcams
Special Deals!
Restaurants
Shops and services
Brochures
TYPE YOUR SEARCH AND PRESS ENTER
Move around
Webcams
Events
Shop
Deals
Leman Mountains Explore
____
Etablissements
____
PatrimoineCulturelType
PatrimoineCulturelType
Warning
: Undefined array key "has_form_elloha" in
/home/officeto/paysdevian-valleedabondance.com-V.20220310/wp-content/themes/peva-site/listEta.php
on line
5
Filters
Hide the map
92
Results
Sort by :
Random
Alphabetical
filters
92
Results
reset filters
City
Abondance
Bernex
Champanges
Châtel
Chevenoz
Évian-les-Bains
Féternes
La Chapelle-d'Abondance
Larringes
Lugrin
Maxilly-sur-Léman
Meillerie
Neuvecelle
Novel
Publier
Saint-Gingolph
Saint-Paul-en-Chablais
Thollon-les-Mémises
Thonon-les-Bains
Vinzier
Opening date
Pass
Pass Léman icône
activité multi pass incluse
Animals
Acceptés
Non Acceptés
Non disponible
Environnement
Close to a public transportation
Close to a trunk road
Close to GR footpath
Close to pleasure port
In the country
Lake 5 km away
Landing stage less than 500 m
Mountain location
Near shuttle stop
Thermal resort
Town location
Town outskirts
Village 2 km away
Village centre
Waterside
Language
Dutch
English
French
German
Italian
Spanish
Leisure facilities
Entertainments room
Film room
Picnic area
Play area
Payment method
American Express
Bank/credit card
Cash
Cheque
Chèques Vacances
Chèques Vacances Connect
Credit transfer
Paiement sans contact
Pass culture
Évian-les-Bains
Villa Sapinière
The construction of this vacation home was initiated by Baron Jonas Vitta in 1892 and finished after his death by his son Joseph, a major art collector.
Évian-les-Bains
Old hospice-hospital
Miss Pernette Grenat, a bourgeois born in Evian, gave her name to this establishment when, in 1355, she bequeathed it and the rest of her possessions to the hospice-hospital founded just a few years before.
Évian-les-Bains
Barque La Savoie
The Savoie, whose home port is Evian, is the replica of a 35-m barque with lateen sails. It was built in 1896 near Geneva for a family of boatmen from Meillerie, the Pérays.
Évian-les-Bains
Church Notre Dame de l'Assomption
Built during the second half of the 13th century, under the reign of Peter II, Count of Savoy, Evian's church is an early example of Savoyard Gothic art.
Chevenoz
Eglise de Saint Jean Baptiste de Chevenoz
Évian-les-Bains
Hôtel du Parc
This building, now a private residence, is linked to several important moments in the history of the twentieth century.
Publier
Tilleuls Park
Enjoy a peaceful park by the water and its magnificent view of Lake Geneva and the Swiss mountains.
La Chapelle-d'Abondance
Museum of old-style skiing
An old farm built in 1783 houses this museum, providing visitors with an insight into the location’s fascinating history: farmhouse interior, from stable to kitchen including a display of everyday objects and a collection of old skis dating from 1900.
Publier
Pump room of Maxima
This pump room offers sulphurous water and alkaline water.
Châtel
The Old Customs House
Open the door of Châtel's Old Customs House to discover a different side to this cross-border region.
La Chapelle-d'Abondance
"Maison de Soeurs" cultural centre
The exhibition room of the "Maison des Soeurs" in La Chapelle d'Abondance offers exhibitions related to local heritage. La Maison des Soeurs was originally built for the congregation of the Sisters of Charity in 1842.
PEVA
Mueseum of Wildlife
In this museum, you will see more than 140 animals from our maintains in a recreated natural environment.
Châtel
Vonnes chapel
It was built in 1630 near the path of Morgins, under the patronage of Notre-Dame-des-Neiges, Saint-Bernard et Saint-Martin. During extension works in 1886, a little bell tower and a Virgin statue were added on the roof.
Chevenoz
Saint-François de Sales Chapel
The Saint-François-de-Sales chapel, in Le Fion, was built between 1868 and 1869, and blessed on May 18, 1868: the date 1865 is engraved on the keystone of the portal.
Évian-les-Bains
The Casino
Today's casino was designed and built by Albert Hébrard in 1912 in place of the Blonay barons' castle which burned down the year before
Féternes
Bioge bridge
Évian-les-Bains
Royal hotel
This luxurious 250-room hotel was built between 1906 and 1909 for a subsidiary of the Société des eaux minérales, based on the plans of the Parisian architect Albert Hébrard.
Abondance
Abondance Cheese House
A valley, a cow, a cheese... a house to discover. Discover all the characteristics of this Protected Designation of Origin cheese on a fun, scientific and sensory tour.
La Chapelle-d'Abondance
Saint Maurice Church
They started building the Saint-Maurice church in the 14th century and finished in the 18th century. The current building is a reconstruction of the 19th century Sardinian era, restored in 2008.
Publier
Mottay Park
Meillerie
Meillerie Priory
Where the Meillerie parish church stands today a priory was founded by Saint-Augustin canons in the Middle Ages, dependent on the Grand Saint-Bernard Hospice. The bell tower and church chancel are registered as historic monuments.
Abondance
The abbey church
A Gothic architectural ensemble, the Church of Our Lady of the Assumption has a rich and complex history. Adorned with trompe-l'oeil decorations painted in the 19th century by a Piedmontese artist, Casimir Vicario, and sumptuous furnishings, it is not to be missed.
Évian-les-Bains
Buvette Cachat
On the ground floor, on Rue Nationale, a sales information area allows to understand the great history of natural mineral water evian. On the avenue des Sources side, the renovation of the building allowed the opening of the covered enclosure in the summer of 2023.
Châtel
The sawmill of Villapeyron
Built in the 1920s, this sawmill initially used the hydraulic power of the Dranse. It was electrified in the mid-20th century to compensate for seasonal variations in the torrent's flow.
Saint-Gingolph
Saint-Gingolph Castle
The Château de Saint-Gingolph, built between 1585 and 1588, and its outbuilding (Maison des Sœurs or Maison de Rivaz-de-Nucé), both listed as cultural assets of regional importance, reflect the village's seigniorial past.
Évian-les-Bains
The Hotel Splendide
The Hotel Splendide was destroyed in 1983 and was part of Evian's thermal glory days.
La Chapelle-d'Abondance
Chapel Saint Jacques of La Ville du Nant
The Saint Jacques Chapel in the hamlet of La Ville du Nant dates back to 1655.
Évian-les-Bains
The villa Lumière town hall
Former summer residence of the Lumière family from Lyon, this sumptuous villa of classic French style inspired by the Renaissance, became Evian's town hall in 1927.
Châtel
The oratories in Châtel
There are also about twenty oratories in Châtel, called "lou perdons" in regional dialect.
Publier
Saint Etienne chapel at Bionay domain
Publier
Majestic trees
Abondance
Abbey of Abondance
Founded in the 12th century by canons and occupied by Cistercian monks from the 17th century, the Abbey of Abondance was abolished in 1761. It reveals the power of a gothic mountain architecture and conceals fabulous artistic treasures.
Lugrin
Chapel of Vieille Eglise
As well as being part of our historical heritage, every Thursday in July and August the chapel hosts a cultural evening featuring local artists.
Saint-Gingolph
La Maison De Rivaz
18th-century aristocratic Valais house.
Novel
Novel church
The parish church, dedicated to St. Pancras and later to St. Mary, was built around 1763, and the bell tower around 1889. Following a fire in 1924, the church was rebuilt.
Larringes
Church of Saint Maurice de Larringes
The parish church dedicated to Saint-Maurice was rebuilt between 1814 and 1825. The choir is the oldest part of the church.
Neuvecelle
Public park
A 5-hectare park with two fitness trails and a picnic area. The park features a pond and themed gardens.
Saint-Gingolph
Monument des Fusillés
Monument in tribute to the 8 victims of the occupying forces and in memory of the village fire on July 23, 1944.
Châtel
Essert chapel
The chapel is dedicated to Saint-François-de-Sales et Sainte-Jeanne-de-Chantal. It was built in 1784, to commemorate a rockslide that fortunately made no casualties. The chapel is built on a huge stone (520 m3 / 680 cu yd).
Évian-les-Bains
Evian-les-Bains
For tourists approaching Evian, discovering the town from the lake is always spectacular. The backdrop of the Mémises, the flower-filled quays and the historic lakefront buildings form a picture often described with admiration.
Féternes
Chapelle de Château-Vieux
Féternes
CHAMPEILLANT CHAPEL
Built during the first half of the 20th century, the Notre-Dame-des-Sept-Douleurs of Champeillant, or locally known as the Champeillant Chapel, is a Catholic building located at Féternes on the Gavot Plateau.
Évian-les-Bains
Palais Lumière
The Palais Lumière was opened in 2006 after two years of renovation work. This former spa establishment from 1903 to 1984 has kept all its splendor and is now a cultural and congress center.
Saint-Gingolph
Church of Saint-Gingolph
Church in the Franco-Swiss commune of Saint-Gingolph.
Thollon-les-Mémises
Saint-Michel Church
The magnificent church of Thollon-les-Mémises was built in the 19th century in Sardinian style. Located in the heart of the village, it is free to visit every day of the year.
Maxilly-sur-Léman
Eglise de Maxilly
Vinzier
Vinzier church
Parish church dedicated to Saint Pierre (1890-1892).
Évian-les-Bains
The Pré Curieux water gardens
This lakeside garden is located at the western entrance to Evian. A wetland research and information centre, it presents - via an exhibition and a discovery trail through the park - the various watery ecosystems: ponds, mountain streams, marshes...
Châtel
St Laurent church
At first, a chapel was founded in 1438 on this place, when it was depending of La Chapelle d'Abondance. Châtel became a parish in 1643. A parish church was built in 1662, and was extended in 1848 so as to be large enough for the population and the first tourists. To find out the times of the masses, go to the website.
Châtel
The traditional chalets
In matter of accommodation, each region has its specificity. In the Alps, from a valley to the other one, from a village to another one, buildings structures and materials are different: sometimes stone replaces the wood, the chimney is not the same everywhere.
Saint-Gingolph
Sainte-Famille Chapel
Built in 1677 by the de Riedmatten family, this chapel originally belonged to the diocese of Sion. Today, although in Switzerland, it is attached to the diocese of Annecy.
Féternes
Eglise de Féternes
Évian-les-Bains
Place du marché
The place du marché or market square is the economic heart of the medieval city. It is located right above the castle and close to the shore where the boats land on.
Évian-les-Bains
Castle of Fonbonne and Herbularius
A fortified manor house stood on this site in the 14th century. It It contributed to the defense of the new La Touvière Quarter located outside the city walls.
Châtel
Ars Sonora Frontière
Situated in the heart of the village, at the junction of the resort's two ski areas and opening onto a magnificent panorama of the Abondance valley and the Franco-Swiss peaks, the musical sculpture is part of the visual and aural landscape of the village.
Champanges
Champanges church
The parish church of Saint-Martin de Tours, built in 1724 with funding from Anselme Boujon, who gave his name to the square in front.
Évian-les-Bains
Dollfus Park and Villa
The Dollfus Villa, also called the Hydrangea Villa, is representative of the Belle Époque vacation homes built along the banks of the Léman by the business bourgeoisie.
Évian-les-Bains
Rue de l'Eglise
The atmosphere of the Franc Quarter—the oldest neighbourhood in the city, protected behind the rampart walls—is palpable through the narrow, winding streets surrounding the Notre-Dame de l'Assomption Church.
Évian-les-Bains
Railway station and glass roof
Opening the railway line Paris-Lyon-Mediterranean in June 1882 was a milestone for the resort's future. Evian was now connected to main railway lines in France via Annemasse and Thonon.
Publier
Darbon orthodox chapel
The Chapel was entirely decorated by Father Igor, a world-renowned specialist in iconography, and his students.
Novel
Chapelle des Bergers
Évian-les-Bains
Novarina-Prouvé Buvette
Intended to replace the Buvette Cachat, which has become unsuitable, this building is located by the Société des eaux minérales in the parc of the former Grand Hôtel d'Evian, which was destroyed after the Second World War.
Féternes
Chapelle de Chez Portay
Bernex
The Saint Ours Church
This church is dedicated to Saint-Ours from Aosta. Its architecture surprises in this charming Savoyard valley because it is pure Italian 1850 style reminiscent of the Tuscan basilicas. Free and open visit.
Publier
Miroir Park
The Parc du Miroir on the shores of Lake Geneva is a pleasant place to walk and enjoy the lake. During the summer, the municipal beach will delight young and old.
Publier
Le Parc dU Delta de la Dranse
Saint-Gingolph
Carillon of Saint-Gingolph
A 12-bell carillon, made in Savoie, plays its melodies every day in the village of Saint-Gingolph.
Évian-les-Bains
The Antoine Riboud theatre
Every year in August, the theater offers "The Estivales Théâtrales" and boulevard comedies.
Neuvecelle
Eglise de Neuvecelle
Lugrin
Chapelle de Laprau de Lugrin
Publier
Maxima Park
Publier
Votive monument Anna De Noailles
Publier
Exhibition at Dranse'river House
Have an overview of natural heritage of the river Dranse.Visit the house and take advantage of the nice view on Lake Leman in the Parc des Dranse
Évian-les-Bains
Castle of the Counts and Dukes of Savoy
The Evian Castle was one of the Savoy court's favourite residences. Built by Count Peter II in the middle of the 13th century, it is a square enclosure with 45 m of sides, guarded at each corner by a round tower.
La Chapelle-d'Abondance
Chapel Notre Dame de La Compassion
Located in the center of the village, the Chapel Notre Dame de la Compassion was built in 1661.
Châtel
Plaine-Dranse chapel
Located in the heart of mountain pastures in summer and skiing area in winter, the chapel was built in the 1960s, on a rock that was called in ancient times "the wolves stone" or the "cursed stone".
Lugrin
Veron Chapel
The chapel was built between 1752 and 1754 and dedicated to Notre Dame des Sept Douleurs.
Évian-les-Bains
Refugee Monument and toll-house
During WWI, a half million civilians considered to be "useless mouths" were evacuated by Germany from the regions they were occupying in the the north and east of France.
Publier
Notre Dame de la Rencontre chapel
Évian-les-Bains
The Cachat spring
The Cachat spring – formerly known as the Saint Catherine Fountain – is the most famous of the many natural sources in Evian. Built in 1903, at the same time as the pump room opposite, the spring runs all year at a constant temperature of 11.6C.
Évian-les-Bains
Villa du Châtelet
Built around 1900 for Charles Taillefer, legal counsel to the French Embassy in London, then integrated to the Châtelet thermal baths, this large villa with a turret looks like a small castle.
Saint-Paul-en-Chablais
Chapelle de la Beunaz
Publier
Farquenoud pump room
Saint-Gingolph
Traditions and Lake Geneva sailing vessels Museum
The Musée des Traditions et des Barques du Léman is located at the heart of the historic Saint-Gingolph village. It displays objects and documents concerning the barques from Lake Ge-neva and also reveals the village life and activities in the era when barques existed
Saint-Paul-en-Chablais
Chapelle des Faverges
Lugrin
Vieille Eglise de Lugrin
Thonon-les-Bains
Castle of Ripaille: Home of the Dukes of Savoy
Historic, cultural and winemaking centre in Haute-Savoie, the Castle de Ripaille is also one of the biggest and most remarkable natural sites on the banks of Lake Geneva.
Saint-Paul-en-Chablais
Chapelle de Lyonnet
Publier
Saint Ferreol and Ferjeux chuch
The church of Publier proudly overlooks the wonderful Lake Geneva. Built in the Sardinian neoclassical style between 1826 and 1831, it recently underwent a major renovation. It now has a more contemporary look.
Saint-Paul-en-Chablais
Church of Saint Paul en Chablais
The church of Saint-Paul: a former priory, its bulbous steeple is the talk of the town.
Neuvecelle
Maraîche chapel
Évian-les-Bains
Japanese garden
Evian benefits from a privileged natural setting. A long floral tradition has elevated it to the rank of the most flowery cities in Europe. Many public gardens are spread throughout the city.
Please wait...