Post by frenchmystiquetour on Sept 11, 2011 14:13:40 GMT -5
I know most people go to France and want to see all the famous sites and museums and monuments and are very interested in history and probably spend weeks and months preparing for their trip by studying up on what they are going to see. But for those of us who live here most of the time when we go on vacation we just want to relax. So what I'm saying is that you shouldn't expect to learn a whole lot of history from this report and you aren't going to see many famous sites and monuments. But you will see some absolutely stunning scenery and if you had been thinking about perhaps vacationing near the Lac d'Annecy this report will give you some good ideas about what there is to see and do in the vicinity of the lake.
The Mrs. and I (I shall refer to the Mrs. as DW -for Dear Wife- hereafter) wanted a quiet place away from civilization where we could relax for a couple of weeks and get away from the sea of humanity and development in and around Paris. We found a nice secluded place a couple of kilometers from the lake in the town of Saint-Jorioz, which is south of Annecy on the western side of the lake. It was a pleasant 1 bedroom apartment in a typical Savoyard farm house and there were no other buildings nearby so it was very quiet. We even had a slice of a lake view from our bedroom window. The only downside was that there was no washer and dryer but I just brought enough underwear and socks to last me for two weeks. Having spent several months backpacking around Europe in my younger days I'm pretty good at getting mutli-day usage out of shirts and pants so I was fine with the lack of laundry facilities. Besides, no one was going to notice me in the same outfit two or three days in a row.
We left our home outside of Paris at 5:30AM since it was a Saturday in August and traffic was predicted to be very heavy that day. A wise move as later while driving we listened to reports on the radio of horrendous back-ups on autoroutes around Paris and major holiday destinations. We made a couple of stops along the way for food and fuel but excluding these stops we once again found the viamichelin estimated drive time to be extremely accurate. We got settled in to our place and then headed down to Saint-Jorioz to do our grocery shopping. Here's a link to the website of the place we stayed. The owner lives on the ground floor and there are two apartments on the floor above. There was another floor above us but I think that was part of the owners residence.
lac-annecy-location-vacances.com/les_tarifs.html
Saint-Jorioz is a pleasant place and while I wouldn't describe it as charming it had everything we needed for services and amenities, including a Super-U supermarket. After shopping we made ourselves dinner and then decided to head up towards Annecy to see the fireworks display that was planned that evening, since Annecy was holding its annual Fête du Lac. You can buy tickets to this event and get seats along the lake so you can listen to music and narration while getting a close-up view of the fireworks. We opted for the cheaper (free) option of being a short distance south of Annecy and just positioning ourselves along the edge of the lake. The event drew people by the thousands and I'm quite sure it must have been the most crowded weekend of the summer around the lake. Parking was impossible to find but being an expert at sniffing out secret locations I directed DW to drive up a little side road I had spied and snagged us a convenient space away from the crowds. The fireworks commenced just after we got out of the car so we hurried down to the lakeside and got into position. Here's what we saw.
After the show was over we joined the thousands of other spectators in the snail paced traffic crawling along the lakeside road heading out of Annecy. We didn't care as we were in a happy mood and so wasn't everyone else. Sometimes you've just got to enjoy being a tourist.
The Mrs. and I (I shall refer to the Mrs. as DW -for Dear Wife- hereafter) wanted a quiet place away from civilization where we could relax for a couple of weeks and get away from the sea of humanity and development in and around Paris. We found a nice secluded place a couple of kilometers from the lake in the town of Saint-Jorioz, which is south of Annecy on the western side of the lake. It was a pleasant 1 bedroom apartment in a typical Savoyard farm house and there were no other buildings nearby so it was very quiet. We even had a slice of a lake view from our bedroom window. The only downside was that there was no washer and dryer but I just brought enough underwear and socks to last me for two weeks. Having spent several months backpacking around Europe in my younger days I'm pretty good at getting mutli-day usage out of shirts and pants so I was fine with the lack of laundry facilities. Besides, no one was going to notice me in the same outfit two or three days in a row.
We left our home outside of Paris at 5:30AM since it was a Saturday in August and traffic was predicted to be very heavy that day. A wise move as later while driving we listened to reports on the radio of horrendous back-ups on autoroutes around Paris and major holiday destinations. We made a couple of stops along the way for food and fuel but excluding these stops we once again found the viamichelin estimated drive time to be extremely accurate. We got settled in to our place and then headed down to Saint-Jorioz to do our grocery shopping. Here's a link to the website of the place we stayed. The owner lives on the ground floor and there are two apartments on the floor above. There was another floor above us but I think that was part of the owners residence.
lac-annecy-location-vacances.com/les_tarifs.html
Saint-Jorioz is a pleasant place and while I wouldn't describe it as charming it had everything we needed for services and amenities, including a Super-U supermarket. After shopping we made ourselves dinner and then decided to head up towards Annecy to see the fireworks display that was planned that evening, since Annecy was holding its annual Fête du Lac. You can buy tickets to this event and get seats along the lake so you can listen to music and narration while getting a close-up view of the fireworks. We opted for the cheaper (free) option of being a short distance south of Annecy and just positioning ourselves along the edge of the lake. The event drew people by the thousands and I'm quite sure it must have been the most crowded weekend of the summer around the lake. Parking was impossible to find but being an expert at sniffing out secret locations I directed DW to drive up a little side road I had spied and snagged us a convenient space away from the crowds. The fireworks commenced just after we got out of the car so we hurried down to the lakeside and got into position. Here's what we saw.
After the show was over we joined the thousands of other spectators in the snail paced traffic crawling along the lakeside road heading out of Annecy. We didn't care as we were in a happy mood and so wasn't everyone else. Sometimes you've just got to enjoy being a tourist.