Que faire aux Gets au printemps ? Découvrir

A view over the Pointe Percée for starters? Lake Geneva and the Pointe de Nyon as a main course? Mont Blanc for dessert ? Les Gets has plenty of stunning viewpoints where you can stop for a picnic.

Up in the mountains or nearer the centre resort, here are our 7 best tips for enjoying your sandwich or salad surrounded by the Alps in all their splendour.

The unmissable

Lac des Ecoles

Strong point: easy to reach and close to activities

It’s barely a 15-minute walk from the village to reach this well-known spot in Les Gets, the famous Lac des Ecoles swimming lake. Or you can make the climb on a self-service Ebike as there’s a GetsLib station at the lake. If you have a lot to carry or just don’t fancy walking or biking, there’s a bus service and, in summer, even a little tourist train to take you to the site. For your lunch or dinner, don’t forget the steak to take advantage of the self-service barbecues which you’ll find there too. This is the perfect place for a family picnic on a vast beach with grass and views over the Marcelly peak and Mont Chéry.

Besides your picnic: in the daytime, you can enjoy an after-lunch nap followed by a dip in the lake, or take the children to the Wibit park (floating inflatable play) or even go exploring on a trail bike or an electric quad bike. Our best recommendation for the evening is to try Lumina, an enchanting nocturnal trail. This brand new feature, the only one of its kind in France, is due to open near the lake in August 2020.

Fish-spotting

Lac du Plan du Rocher

Strong point: an interesting lake that’s easy to reach

It is also known as the Lac des Pêcheurs (fishermen’s lake). Which is no surprise because swimming is not allowed in this lake where the rainbow trout is king, much to the delight of anglers. This no-frills site has a certain unspoilt charm and is ideal for a picnic with the children.

Besides your picnic: watch the fishermen in action and why not have a go yourself? You may even leave with your dinner fresh from the lake! (fishing permit compulsory/day pass for visitors: €21.5).

Access: No real difficulty, take either the Chavannes chairlift of the shuttle bus (plus a 15-minute walk), or walk from the village (about 1 hour, heading for Les Chavannes via Lac des Ecoles).

In a teepee

The Refuge des Trappeurs

Strong point: an original spot to delight the children

What do trappers and American Indians have for a picnic? We’ll leave it to you to decide what to bring in your rucksack! Head for the Refuge des Trappeurs in the Grand-Cry sector to enjoy your meal in one of the freely-accessible teepees. It’s a great way to get the children walking! In winter, the site is right on the slopes of the Grand-Cry fun area, and the teepees and picnic tables remain here throughout the summer season. A freely-accessible picnic room that seats 30 people with toilets is also available close by.

Besides your picnic: why not play along with the theme of American Indians and trappers? The children will love it!  Games, disguises, make-up, making your own bow… Use your imagination!

Access: From Les Chavannes, it’s about a 10-minute walk. Head towards Lac des Pêcheurs or Ranfolly.

Grand Cry Sector
The sacred spot

La Croix du Mont Caly

Strong point: the panorama

When the sun is at its highest point, or at the end of the day when it turns scarlet red just before setting behind the mountains, you almost certainly won’t be the only ones to have organised a picnic here! This breathtaking spot has a picnic table placed just below the cross, or you can picnic on the grass. You’ll be captivated by this village setting amid Alpine pastures and revitalised by the natural decor.

Besides your picnic: walk a little further, along the ridges and/or to Mont Chéry where you can enjoy a coffee and sweet treat, a crepe or pastry in the hamlet’s only restaurant, Les Chevrelles. You’ll be hypnotised by the ever-present view of Mont Blanc.

Access: by car plus a 10-minute walk, or a 20-minute walk from the village centre, or on the Mont Chéry gondola lift followed by about an hour on foot

Worth the effort

The secretive Chapelle de Jacquicourt

Strong point: a site concealed in a splendid, remote setting

It takes a bit of effort to reach this unspoilt haven which offers views over the mountains and the Loëx plateau! It takes between 1 1/2 and 2 hours on foot from the centre of Les Gets to reach the protected biotope of this listed Natura 2000 site.

Besides your picnic:  birdwatching for beginners! Indeed, no less than six bird species have been spotted in this sector, including the boreal owl, the black grouse, the hazel grouse and the spotted nutcracker. Keep your eyes peeled! For heritage fans, this lovely little chapel was originally built in 1679 on the territorial border between the villages of Les Gets, Samoëns and Taninges, but was demolished soon afterwards. It was rebuilt by the local people in the late 1980s.

Access: on foot, the return trip from Le Sincerneret takes about 3 hours on fairly easy woodland paths. 

Sporting challenge with panoramic view from the top of Mont Chéry

The top of Mont Chéry

Strong point: views to die for…

Hikers, trail runners, mountain-bikers and paragliders… All these outdoor sports enthusiasts cross paths at the summit of Mont Chéry. Get comfortable on the grass to watch them, observe the paragliders taking off, and enjoy the 360° panorama over the Roc d’Enfer, the Mont Blanc massif, the Chablais summits and the Aravis mountain range which won’t fail to amaze you!

Besides your picnic: prolong your walk by heading for one of the goat farms present on this mountain pasture, and learn to recognise the surrounding peaks with the help of the viewpoint indicator.

Access: a 1 to 1 1/2-hour walk along the ridge from Mont Caly. Or you can walk all the way up from the resort. The elevation gain is 600 metres!

Another, less energetic option is to take the Mont Chéry gondola lift and the Pointe chairlift. 

Modern comforts

The belvédère des Nauchets

Strong point: a picnic site installed in the heart of nature

If you love a picnic but don’t want to sacrifice those creature comforts, then head for the Belvédère des Nauchets, via the “Tour des Mouilles” hiking path or the Encape mountain-bike trail, for lunch at a comfortable picnic area. The 120 m² platform offers the comfort of a “terrace” where the views are perfect for a leisurely bite to eat.

Besides your picnic: walk off your meal by following the nearby hiking paths and/or enjoy a comfortable nap on one of the sunbeds to recharge your batteries in the middle of nature.

Access: it’s about a 35 to 40-minute walk up from the centre of Les Gets. Alternatively, take the Chavannes Express chairlift. From the top, it’s a 15 to 20-minute downhill walk.

Discover

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Situé sur le prestigieux itinéraire de la route des Grandes Alpes, Les Gets propose une offre complète pour tous les amoureux de cyclisme ! Des itinéraires variés passant par les plus grands cols dans un environnement naturel exceptionnel au cœur des montagnes…

La station est reconnue dans l’organisation de compétitions internationales de VTT et a aussi accueilli le grand départ du Critérium du Dauphiné en 2016. Cette édition a été enrichie par « La Montée du Chéry », un contre-la-montre difficile à plus de 9% en moyenne, qui a toutes les chances de devenir un incontournable pour les cyclistes.

La marque Accueil Vélo

Grâce à la marque Accueil Vélo et à la charte Escale Vélo, la station des Gets est aménagée pour accueillir du mieux possible les amateurs de vélo : le domaine est équipé des infrastructures pour la pratique du VTT, les hébergements sont référencés et les services adaptés aux cyclistes (loueurs, réparateurs, cours de vélo de route…).

Des parcours pour tous les goûts

La route des Gets traverse un col fréquenté par les cyclistes itinérants qui empruntent la Route des Grandes Alpes, mais également par ceux qui s’attaquent aux cols mythiques du Tour de France entourant le village comme le col de Joux Plane.

On a sélectionné pour vous trois itinéraires qu’on apprécie particulièrement !

  • Col mythique

    Circuit de Joux-Plane

    Le col de Joux Plane, escaladé à de nombreuses reprises par les coureurs du Tour de France, reste l’un des cols les plus difficiles des Alpes. Le pied du col est immédiatement abrupt, puis la pente est très irrégulière avec un pourcentage maxi de 13 %, au lieu-dit « La Combe Emeru ».

  • Pour s’échauffer

    Excursion en vallée de l’Arve

    Des routes larges au revêtement agréable, sans grosse difficulté mais sans temps mort. Un circuit idéal pour se mettre en jambes avant d’attaquer les cols les plus difficiles de la région.

  • Beaux panoramas

    Tour du Roc d’Enfer

    Un itinéraire sans difficulté majeure, qui reprend en grande partie le parcours de la cyclosportive « Morzine – Haut-Chablais », qui a lieu chaque année au mois de juin.

Evènement

La Cyclo Portes du Soleil

Course organisée en collaboration avec le domaine des Portes du Soleil, l’événement propose 4 parcours variés allant de 40 à 120 kilomètres pour permettre à chacun de se dépasser et de profiter des routes et des cols mythiques du domaine.

C’est une épreuve familiale et accessible, car il est possible de concourir également à l’aide d’un vélo électrique et de choisir si l’on souhaite être chronométré ou non.

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Toujours plus de conseils & bons plans…

Peace be with you, with spas and yoga. For a feel-good experience and another way to experience the mountains, wellness is growing in popularity in Les Gets, with activities to help you develop your mindfulness.

With a front-seat view of Mont Blanc and a panorama that will take your breath away, the resort has all the ingredients for happiness. Take a deep breath of the pure, oxygen-rich air and its delicate scents of nature, admire the patchwork of colours between flowered meadows and virgin snow…serenity is at home here at high altitude. To bring these sensations within our reach, health and beauty therapists, yoga teachers and hypnotherapists have developed treatments that have become a huge success.

High altitude wellness

Spa, for pure relaxation

You can treat yourself at any time of the year. After a heavy day’s skiing or a wild mountain bike ride, a spa is the high-altitude relaxing break that belongs on everyone’s holiday schedule.

The skier’s massage, the Alpine energetics massage and the breath of fresh air treatment show that Sonia from the Clair Moment institute has incorporated every aspect of the mountains into the treatments she has created. Wellness procures relaxation and benefits from nature itself and is firmly rooted in its environment.

In the cosy wooden surroundings of the Séréni-Cimes spa, body and mind are guided together on the path to harmony. Follow up a draining hydrotherapy session with a peeling treatment, a wrap or an energising ritual. Say goodbye to muscle stiffness and soreness – the beauty therapists have the solution to all your tensions at their fingertips. The traditional aromatic Turkish bath and the chromatic meditation sauna, the ultimate in calm and relaxation, are an invitation to let go surrounded by scents and colours.

All roads lead to happiness!

Yoga

Mindfulness in the wilderness

Yoga for all

Performing sun salutations in scenery like this…Les Gets is a temple for yoga.

In the heart of the Alps, opposite the roof of Europe, serenity is the artist in permanent residence. What if all it took were to reconnect with your true nature and balance your body and your mind for wellness to come within reach?

For Barbara, who teaches yoga, the answer is obvious. The movements and poses practised mindfully help bring the body, the mind and the spirit together for total self-actualisation. On the terrace of the Grande Ourse restaurant in winter, warm up facing Mont Blanc and gently awaken your muscles to reach peaks of tranquillity before you tackle the slopes.

Since there is no right or wrong age to be happy, yoga at Les Gets is for people at any stage of their lives.

Sources du Chéry

A new natural approach to wellness

Les Sources du Chéry : the mere mention of this location sends a gentle warmth rushing through your body to pamper your mind.

This new space, devoted to wellness, beauty and beauty treatments, is a veritable invitation to discover all the benefits of nature, water and art…

A “mountain chic” ambiance is really body and soul with the elements that make up the history of the resort: water jetting forth from the surrounding springs and wood, the noble material from which the village’s name is derived, “giets” being an old French word for the channels used for transporting wood down from the mountains.

 

“Les Sources du Chéry” has three interconnected areas, based on the concept of unique, authentic & natural experiences:

  • An area reserved for adults with steam baths, saunas and cold water plunge pools, hydromassage jets and sunken benches, whirlpools, waterfalls, swimming lanes and salt caves, for the choice between a relaxing, revitalising or a sporting experience.
  • A kid zone has been specially set up under the supervision of an animator, for children between 3 and 11 years old, so that adults can serenely enjoy the SPA experience.
  • A wellness and beauty area with a warm atmosphere and massage rooms for both individual and couple’s massages. Teams of professionals are on-hand for massages and facials, using methods and products designed exclusively by Exertier Laboratories, a veritable activist for natural, French-made beauty treatments.

The brand’s authentic approach to beauty produces exclusive natural products inspired by nature in the Alps – such as mountain honey or the orchid of the Alps – also known as the “sabot de venus“.

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