Talloires, France
by Wendy VanHatten
Talloires is a picturesque village located in the Haute-Savoie department in southeastern France. Nestled along the shores of Lake Annecy, it’s known for its stunning natural beauty, crystal-clear waters, and mountainous backdrop. This small, tranquil village attracts visitors for its serene atmosphere, outdoor activities, and historical sites.
Talloires is rich in history, with notable landmarks like the Abbaye de Talloires, a 17th-century Benedictine abbey turned luxury hotel. The village also has ancient churches like Église Saint-Germain, which date back centuries. The abbey has hosted a variety of cultural events and has been a place of retreat for artists, writers, and intellectuals.
Just a few shots from Talloires, France. Take time to visit when you are in the northeast part of France, near Annecy.
Despite its small size, Talloires boasts excellent restaurants, some offering Michelin-starred cuisine. Visitors can enjoy traditional Savoyard dishes such as tartiflette (a gratin made with potatoes, reblochon cheese, and bacon), along with fresh fish from Lake Annecy. The scenic waterfront dining experiences add to its charm.
It is a quieter alternative to the bustling town of Annecy, located just 13 kilometers away. It attracts travelers seeking relaxation, with many boutique hotels and resorts offering lakeside views. The village also hosts events like the Talloires Opera Festival and art exhibitions in its serene environment.