Hi I'm going to be in Annecy in Feb and hope to be spending a few weekends in La Clusaz.
Can you recommend a good (reasonable) bed and breakfast or hotel and good restaurants/bars?
Thanks
Simon
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Nov 13, 2007 @ 12:33
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Hi I'm going to be in Annecy in Feb and hope to be spending a few weekends in La Clusaz.
Can you recommend a good (reasonable) bed and breakfast or hotel and good restaurants/bars?
Thanks
Simon
simon1Nov 13, 2007 @ 12:33
Can you recommend a good (reasonable) bed and breakfast or hotel and good restaurants/bars?
Thanks
Simon
simon1Nov 13, 2007 @ 12:33
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Nov 13, 2007 @ 16:45
We've only ever stayed in Chalets in La Clusaz , so I'm not really aware of the Hotels , although they look nice from the outside. Restaurants .. there are lots to choose from I'll need to check with my wife the names of the ones we visit, but we've found a few we like.
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We've only ever stayed in Chalets in La Clusaz , so I'm not really aware of the Hotels , although they look nice from the outside. Restaurants .. there are lots to choose from I'll need to check with my wife the names of the ones we visit, but we've found a few we like.
britabroad, Nov 13, 2007 @ 16:45
britabroad, Nov 13, 2007 @ 16:45
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Nov 16, 2007 @ 00:49
Most of the best places to go out in La Clusaz are at the top of the village just above the roundabout (known as "la croix-rond point central"). A couple of suggestions:
Bars: Les Caves du Paccaly, and La Braise. Both in alpine style and with great service and atmosphere.
Restaurants: La Scierie and Hugos, both fairly new and serving a modern savoie menu - excellent food and great service.
For a really traditional Savoie meal there's also La Caleche at the bottom of the village next to the church. Very nice and I think it's been there as long as the village.
Bars: Les Caves du Paccaly, and La Braise. Both in alpine style and with great service and atmosphere.
Restaurants: La Scierie and Hugos, both fairly new and serving a modern savoie menu - excellent food and great service.
For a really traditional Savoie meal there's also La Caleche at the bottom of the village next to the church. Very nice and I think it's been there as long as the village.
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Most of the best places to go out in La Clusaz are at the top of the village just above the roundabout (known as "la croix-rond point central"). A couple of suggestions:
Bars: Les Caves du Paccaly, and La Braise. Both in alpine style and with great service and atmosphere.
Restaurants: La Scierie and Hugos, both fairly new and serving a modern savoie menu - excellent food and great service.
For a really traditional Savoie meal there's also La Caleche at the bottom of the village next to the church. Very nice and I think it's been there as long as the village.
simon123, Nov 16, 2007 @ 00:49
Bars: Les Caves du Paccaly, and La Braise. Both in alpine style and with great service and atmosphere.
Restaurants: La Scierie and Hugos, both fairly new and serving a modern savoie menu - excellent food and great service.
For a really traditional Savoie meal there's also La Caleche at the bottom of the village next to the church. Very nice and I think it's been there as long as the village.
simon123, Nov 16, 2007 @ 00:49
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