322:, which divides the region into six tourist areas based on provincial boundaries. These are: to the north, in Haute-Savoie, the French Chablais with Lake Geneva and the Chablais massif; the Faucigny with the Arve Valley; the Genevois with Lake Annecy; and to the south, in Savoie, the Savoie Propre with the Savoyard Avant-Pays, Lac du Bourget and Combe de Savoie; and the Maurienne and Tarentaise Art and History regions. The region encompasses the Mont-Blanc and Giffre valleys, the Genevois with Lake Annecy, and the Savoie Propre with the Savoyard Avant-Pays, Lac du Bourget, and Combe de Savoie, as well as the Maurienne and Tarentaise Art and History regions, all of which are located to the south. The group of Savoie guides was initially known as "Guides de Conflans," established in 1964 by Abbé Marius Hudry. The name was subsequently changed to "Guides du Patrimoine des Pays de Savoie" in 1985.
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Annecy. The development of lake tourism, including activities such as strolls along the shore or by boat, began in the 1830s. As time passed, tourists began to venture closer to the peaks, coinciding with the region's mountaineering development, particularly after 1850. The appeal of the mountains prompted the growth of towns such as
Chamonix, Brides, Salins, and Pralognan. In the 18th century, the spa town of Aix-les-Bains boasted eighteen hotels and guesthouses, while Chamonix had less than a dozen. In 1895, these various resorts on the plains or at the bottom of the valley welcomed approximately 100,000 customers. Following the installation of the Montenvers railroad in 1908 and the Mont-Blanc tramway in 1912, efforts were made to attract tourists other than those engaged in sports activities. It was in the late 1950s that mass tourism reached the Savoyard valleys, including the summits.
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Belgium. In 1865, Évian-les-Bains was granted permission to use the name "les Bains," formalizing a practice that had emerged a few decades earlier in connection with the development of transportation. Thonon-les-Bains also saw a boost from this trend, as did the smaller resort of
Challes-les-Eaux on the outskirts of Chambéry. Subsequently, spa visitors became more forthcoming as they explored towns inland closer to the mountains. Saint-Gervais-les-Bains, on the road to Chamonix and Mont Blanc, was the first to benefit from these tourists. Saint-Gervais-les-Bains has been a developing destination since 1806, when notary Joseph-Marie Gontard discovered the springs. The Tarentaise Valley also boasts several other sites, including Brides-les-Bains (established in 1819), Salins-les-Thermes, and La Léchère (which opened its first establishment in 1897).
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the state, or private developers. This underscores the crucial role played by these stakeholders in shaping the Alpine tourism landscape. Local authorities recognized the potential of the new winter tourism boom and regional authorities initiated programs to develop new ski resorts at higher altitudes (1,600-1,800 m). These are referred to as second-generation resorts. In 1945, the Savoie
General Council initiated the Courchevel 1800 project in the commune of Saint-Bon-Tarentaise. It was based on a report launched by the Vichy government in 1943. The departmental road leads to the departmental chalet, to which hotels and chalets are added without accurate urban planning. Courchevel is the only example in Savoie. Chamrousse and L'Alpe d'Huez, in neighboring Isère, are other French examples.
972:, an award bestowed upon only 20 departments in France. In 2006, 53 communes were awarded the label, comprising 3 Four Flowers/Grand Prix, 13 Three Flowers, and 17 Two Flowers. In the department of Savoie, 33 communes were awarded the label, including one Grand Prix, two Quatre Fleurs, five Trois Fleurs, and nine Deux Fleurs. Five of the 197 French communes have been awarded four flowers and one Grand Prix: Annecy, Évian-les-Bains, Yvoire, and Aix-les-Bains. The village of Nances (population: 330) has just been awarded its fourth Fleur. The town of Aix-les-Bains was awarded the Fleur d'Or in 2012, the highest distinction for flowering.
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implementing a new marketing strategy by forming a new association under the French law of 1901. Following a study carried out in 2005, the choice was made to adopt the Savoie Mont Blanc and Savoie Mont Blanc
Tourisme (SMBT) structure as the destination brand for the region. The APS approved the plan on March 27 of the following year. The two vice-presidents of the General Councils of the two departments in charge of tourism assume the role of presidents of the
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Aix-les-Bains' thermal baths began to increase in 1876, following the opening of the rail link to France (1858) and, most notably, the Fréjus rail tunnel in 1871, which connected Aix-les-Bains to Italy. In 1895, an estimated 100,000 tourists availed themselves of the therapeutic waters. Initially, the towns situated in the Pre-Alps region benefited from these first visits.
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100:. Despite the Romans' early utilization of these resources, their potential was overlooked in subsequent centuries. However, the 16th and 17th centuries saw a fascinating rediscovery of these resources. Initially, water was extracted from the shores of the Alpine lakes of Le Bourget and LĂ©man, then transported more profoundly into the intra-Alpine valleys of
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Savoyard towns and two Savoyard provinces as "Villes et Pays d'art et d'histoire" (Cultural and Historical Towns and Regions). Savoie remains the most prosperous region, with the towns of Aix-les-Bains, Albertville-Conflans (2003) and Chambéry (1985), as well
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Many of the classified communes in the Savoie department are winter sports resorts. The communes belonging to the Grande Plagne area (La Plagne resort) – Aime, Bellentre, Champagny-en-Vanoise, and Macôt-La Plagne – have been classified, as have the communes of the Trois Vallées area – Les Allues. The
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Tourism is a significant economic driver, contributing approximately 4.5 billion euros to the region's wealth, which is 50% of the department's total (2001). This thriving industry also accounts for 28% of the department's workforce, a significant portion of which is due to the development of winter
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The promotion of the various sites was mainly due to the patronage of the
European aristocracy. Aix-les-Bains was honored by the visits of Queen Victoria (1886, 1890), Emperor Pedro II of Alcantara of Brazil (1888), George I of Greece (1889-1912), Wilhelmina of the Netherlands (1896), and Leopold of
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The figures show that summer visitor numbers in Haute-Savoie are approximately 70% higher than those in Savoie. In the winter season, the ratio is reversed, particularly in the
Tarentaise Valley and its major ski areas of Les Trois Vallées, La Plagne, Les Arcs, and Espace Killy (Tignes: 1.5 million
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Savoie's accommodation capacity makes it one of France's most popular tourist regions, offering various accommodation options to suit different needs and budgets. In 2015, this Alps region had a gross capacity of over one million beds (including second homes), with 80% in the mountains. The figures
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These towns rapidly developed their infrastructure, including theaters and casinos, to attract the
European elite. For instance, the Evian-les-Bains casino, designed by architect Ernest HĂ©brard, prompted J.-M. Marquis to describe it as "a perplexing reproduction of Constantinople's Sainte-Sophie...
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In 1741, William
Windham (1697-1761) and Richard Pococke (1704-1765) discovered the Chamouni glaciers. Their accounts were disseminated through the salons of London and Paris. The Arve Valley and Chamonix, in particular, became the flagship destination for this nascent tourist industry. Despite the
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first emerged in the 18th century, initially centered around the appeal of thermal springs, followed by mountains and landscapes. Since the 1970s, the winter season has been the region's primary focus, with 60% of France's tourism coming to the region's hundred or so winter sports resorts. However,
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were held in
Chamonix in 1924, although downhill skiing still needed to be featured. However, the first winter resorts were already emerging. The development of Savoyard Resorts unfolded in four distinct phases, each marked by the significant involvement of different entities: local entrepreneurs,
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The spa phenomenon benefited from the medicalization of the late 20th century, which enabled Savoie to develop its potential. The spa towns offered a range of activities that combined relaxation with discovering the mountain environment, appealing to the European elite. The number of visitors to
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The two departmental tourism agencies work together to promote the Savoie region and the "Savoie Haute-Savoie" brand under the impetus of the Assemblée des Pays de Savoie (APS), created in 2001. The agreement between the two agencies involved the dissolution of the Maison de Savoie in Paris and
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Apart from this passage to the very heart of the Alps, tourism remained limited to the valley bottoms and mainly to the lakeside towns and villages around Lake Geneva (Geneva, Yvoire, Excenevex, Sciez, Thonon-les-Bains, Évian-les-Bains, Meillerie, Saint-Gingolph), Le Bourget (Aix-les-Bains) and
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In 2017, Savoie Mont Blanc reported a total capacity of 1,424,500 tourist beds across all communes in the two Savoie regions, distributed across 215,117 establishments. This figure was estimated in 2014 at 1,065,093 tourist beds for winter sports resorts, spread across 159,547 establishments.
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From 1975 onward, a new concept emerged in the resort industry: the so-called 4th-generation or "village resorts." While not a homogenous group, these villages were created from scratch or built around existing towns. They emphasized traditional uses and complemented existing activities while
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The two Savoyard departments collaborate to promote their shared territory. As early as the 1930s, the Comité Regional Savoie-Mont-Blanc, based in Aix-les-Bains, established a Maison de Savoie in Paris. The premises were inaugurated on Avenue des Champs-Élysées on May 12, 1934.
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Many prominent authors have made use of the landscape in their descriptions. Notable figures referenced in the region include Montaigne, Montesquieu, Hugo, Dumas, Lamartine, Rousseau, Byron, and Shelley. From the 18th century onwards, Savoy became a popular destination for the
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mountainous setting, the main attraction was the "glacières de Savoye", and more specifically the "glacières de Chamonix". It wasn't until 1786, however, that Chamonix became the mountaineering capital of the world, with the first ascent of Mont Blanc by Chamonix guide
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the region's other assets include a rich past, with historical sites found in cities and remote valleys alike, numerous lakes (Annecy; Bourget; LĂ©man; Aiguebelette), and a wide range of sporting activities (water sports, mountain sports, aerial sports).
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as the Pays des Hautes vallées de Savoie (1991), which encompasses the high valleys of Maurienne and Tarentaise, all meeting the criteria for the label. In Haute-Savoie, only Annecy and the Val d'Abondance, with the appellation
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tourism. In Haute-Savoie, this sector employs 12% of the workforce, reflecting the region's robust economic diversity compared to its neighbor. The 2012-2013 winter season saw overnight stays exceed 40 million.
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Notably, 80% of these beds are in the mountains. In 2008, tourist accommodation in Savoie represented 418,496 establishments, with an additional 8,370 tourist beds in non-approved market accommodation.
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communes of Méribel, Brides-les-Bains (also a spa resort), Saint-Martin-de-Belleville (Val Thorens, Les Menuires), La Perrière (La Tania), and Villarembert (Le Corbier) have also been classified.
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striving to integrate better into the surrounding area and restore the human dimension. Examples from Savoie include Montchavin (1972), Valmorel (1975), Les Karellis, and Bonneval-sur-Arc.
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are as follows: over 300,000 in Tarentaise, 200,000 in the Mont-Blanc region, over 100,000 in Haut-Chablais and Maurienne, and 70,000 in Giffre and on the shores of Lake Geneva.
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of English aristocrats, a phenomenon traced back to
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2566:(in French). La Fontaine De Siloe.
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2810:(in French). NATHAN.
2680:Histoire de la Savoie
2621:Histoire de la Savoie
2606:(in French). Nathan.
2602:Comby, Louis (1977).
2547:(in French). PRIVAT.
2494:10.3406/rga.1933.5380
2469:10.3406/rga.1982.2497
1490:& Denis FĂ©tisson
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2788:L'espace touristique
2739:Boyer, Marc (1955).
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2515:10.4000/insitu.11198
2476:Miège, Jean (1933).
2166:Blanc-Eberhart (2012
1666:Four Seasons Megève
1652:Chamonix-Mont-Blanc
1012:Casino Grand-Cercle
700:Hospitality industry
302:Promoting the region
213:Pralognan-la-Vanoise
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2863:(in French). Lyon.
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1784:L'Atelier d'Edmond
1727:La Maison des Bois
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1224:Casino de Chamonix
1127:Casino d'Annemasse
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862:Tourist attractions
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