Annecy Basin Protected Landscape encompasses the diverse natural and cultural environments around Lake Annecy, offering a rich setting for outdoor recreation including hiking, cycling, and water sports amid stunning alpine scenery.
The Annecy Basin Protected Landscape is located in the Haute-Savoie department of southeastern France, centering on Lake Annecy – one of Europe’s cleanest lakes. The area covers a varied terrain including the glacial lake itself, rolling foothills, forested ridges, and cultivated valleys. This landscape area protects the ecological integrity of diverse habitats such as wetlands, deciduous and coniferous forests, and alpine meadows. The region is recognized not only for its natural beauty but also for its cultural heritage, with traditional villages and agricultural landscapes maintained alongside modern development. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy an extensive network of trails for hiking and mountain biking that reveal panoramic views of the lake and surrounding mountains including the Bauges Massif. The lake enables year-round water activities including paddle sports, fishing, and swimming in summer. Annecy town, often called the “Venice of the Alps,” features historic architecture, markets, and access points to the protected landscape. Wildlife such as otters, diverse bird species, and roe deer inhabit the area’s natural zones. The Annecy Basin Protected Landscape attracts visitors who seek an authentic alpine experience combining nature, culture, and outdoor adventures. Sustainable management efforts focus on balancing tourism with protecting water quality and fragile ecosystems, ensuring that Annecy Basin remains a treasured resource for future generations.
Lake Annecy – renowned for its exceptionally clear waters and surrounding alpine vistas
The Semnoz Plateau – offering panoramic views and diverse alpine habitats
Annecy Old Town – historic district featuring canals and preserved medieval architecture
Gorges du Fier – a dramatic narrow canyon with a suspended footbridge
A pristine glacial lake celebrated for its exceptional water quality and opportunities for boating, swimming, and fishing.
Elevated plateau offering hiking and cross-country skiing with sweeping views of the Alps and the lake below.
A narrow limestone canyon featuring trails along a suspended pedestrian bridge and impressive rock formations.