There are few destinations as awe-inspiring as the French Alps. Standing tall on the borders between France, Italy and Switzerland, these snow-capped peaks are a picturesque backdrop to getaways all year round. The star, of course, is Mont Blanc, towering over the region at 15,781ft tall (and counting – the highest point in Europe has grown over 111ft in 15 years). Only the most hardened athletes can scale its summit, but with surroundings as beautiful as this, you won’t need to. Nature’s wonder is everywhere, from the Vanoise National Park and the shimmering Lake Annecy, to the Route des Grandes Alpes and the Aiguille du Midi in Chamonix. The Alps holidays allow you to fill your lungs with fresh air, skiing, surfing or hiking off the beaten track, before relaxing in the natural mineral waters of Uriage and Aix-les-Bains. Replace the lost calories with some local raclette or tourtons – a speciality pastry stuffed with potato, fresh Alpine cheese and onion – and a glass of Savoy red, before sleeping under the stars.

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A towering chain of colossal peaks, the Alps stretch across an impressive eight alpine countries, reaching their highest point at the peak of the famed Mont Blanc in France (15,781 ft above sea level). Here you’ll find some of Europe’s most renowned and prestigious ski resorts, including Val Thorens, Courchevel and Méribel, as well as natural wonders, such as Lake Annecy, the Vanoise National Park and the thermal baths of Aix-les-Bains. The Alps are a dream for avid skiers, yet can also cater to those in search of a relaxing alpine break. Try your hand at snow-shoeing or husky-sledding, as alternative snow-based activities, before frequenting your lodge’s tranquil spa or taking part in the usual après-ski revelries.


Even as the snow starts to melt during the summer and the tune changes from winter wonderland to spring fling , the French Alps boast fairy-tale scenery, wild swimming and rambling hiking routes. The food here is wonderfully hearty and made for filling bellies following long days of traversing the rugged mountain terrain. Replenish your energy levels with rich, cheesy raclette (a well-loved après-ski tradition), indulgent tartiflette (potatoes, reblochon cheese, lardons and onions) and tourtons des Alpes (potato and cheese stuffed pastry). Whichever season you decide to visit, travelling to the French Alps promises to be an adventure of epic proportions (to match the mighty backdrop).

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