The beautiful Aravis mountain region is ideal for a short mountain and road biking weekend break and a perfect Bike Weekender location. Our lodge is based in the small village of Saint Jean de Sixt, but the resort itself is comprised of 3 villages - St Jean de Sixt, La Clusaz and Grand Bornand - and the majestic Aravis Mountain range. After exploring the resorts you may like to venture slightly farther afield to explore the Haute Savoie region.
A summary of resort highlights include:
The main town of La Clusaz is supported by nearby Grand Bornand and St Jean
de Sixt, where our Lodge is situated,
to make up the trio of villages which form the resort. In St Jean we are
barely 2km from each centre and with our transport either village is just
a couple of minutes away.The area has long been a popular holiday destination
for the French and Swiss who rate the outdoor activities highly and regularly
visit at weekends. We are glad to have discovered their little secret, just
an hour away from Geneva. See more pictures of the villages and resorts
on our photos page.
Each village is based
around the church, main square and the traditional "centre
ville" and still retains a very appealing French atmosphere.
The majority of buildings in all three villages are traditional
chalet style with wooden tiled sloping roofs, enourmous colourful
window boxes and pretty wooden shutters. La Clusaz has some lovely
boutique shops selling typical Savoyard fayre, both food stuffs
and souvenirs. Grand Bornand and St Jean de Sixt have less gift
shopping but will certainly be able to provide you with whatever
you need. All three are very pleasant for an after dinner stroll,
maybe walking along the wide river banks in Grand Bornand, watching
the beach volleyball in the centre of La Clusaz or strolling past
beautiful gardens in St Jean.
All three villages have a friendly community feel and put on plenty of entertainment during the summer evenings which are always fun to take part in or just observe from a nearby bar over a glass of local wine. Go to the Local Weekends of Note page to see the sorts of events in which you can take part over the summer.
The mountain restaurants are well noted in the Aravis, offering
good quality Savoyard cuisine with full meals for under £5
as well as selling good beer and very pleasant local wines too!
You
will also come across various refuges and buvettes on the mountain
providing a convenient excuse to break your ride for a coffee
or beer to go with your lunchtime sandwich. Most of these buvettes
and refuges are perched on rocky outcrops or set back in the pastures,
all offering wonderful views with your refreshments.
La Clusaz
is well served for bars and cafes in which to unwind and relax
after a day biking in the mountains. There are lots of lovely
coffee shops, a couple doubling as patisseries, meaning it's too
tempting to resist a sticky pastry or fruit tart with your coffee!There
are also several venues ideal for a pre-dinner drink as you watch
the sun set, pink-tinged over the high peaks, or for later entertainment
you can try out the Lacluse nightclub which
has a glass dancefloor over the river.