
Annecy — the 'Venice of the Alps', a fairytale medieval town of canals, flower-draped bridges, and pastel-colored houses set on the shore of one of Europe's purest and most beautiful alpine lakes.

One of the cleanest and most beautiful lakes in Europe — surrounded by the Alps, offering swimming, kayaking, paddleboarding, cycling, and some of the most breathtaking scenery in France.
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Annecy's medieval old town is a labyrinth of cobbled streets, arched passageways, and flower-filled canals running between beautifully preserved 15th–17th century buildings — giving it its nickname 'Venice of the Alps'.
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A medieval castle perched above the old town, once home to the Counts of Geneva — now a museum of local history and regional art with panoramic views over the lake and Alps.
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A 12th-century island prison in the middle of the Thiou canal — Annecy's most photographed landmark and one of the most distinctive medieval buildings in all of France.
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A spectacular limestone canyon just outside Annecy with narrow walkways suspended above a rushing river — one of the most dramatic natural sites in the Haute-Savoie region.
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