Want to escape the crowds while enjoying the authentic charm of Haute-Savoie? Outside of summer and winter, some villages reveal their true soul: peaceful, welcoming, and bathed in a unique atmosphere. Here is a selection of off-the-beaten-path villages to visit in autumn or spring.
Nernier, the discreet pearl of Léman
Just steps from Yvoire, Nernier maintains a rare authenticity. Its cobbled streets lined with stone houses, its charming little port, and its art galleries make it a haven of peace. Off season, the village regains its calm, ideal for a contemplative walk along Lake Léman.
To read: Nernier, hidden pearl of Léman
Sixt-Fer-à-Cheval, a nature’s jewel box
Ranked among the most beautiful villages in France, Sixt-Fer-à-Cheval is a marvel to discover off season. In autumn, the natural cirque is adorned with blazing colors, and in spring, the waterfalls surge with force. The surrounding calm makes the discovery even more magical.
Abondance, between culture and terroir
Famous for its AOP cheese, Abondance also boasts a magnificent abbey and a charming historic center. Outside peak tourist times, one takes the time to visit the abbey, stroll through the streets, and meet local producers who keep the Savoyard terroir alive.

Samoëns, preserved authenticity
Known as a ski resort in winter, Samoëns is foremost a true mountain village with preserved architecture. Off season, its flowered squares, traditional market, and surrounding hamlets invite a more intimate and soothing discovery.
Yvoire in complete serenity
Yvoire attracts many people in summer, but in spring and autumn, the medieval village regains its tranquility. One can fully enjoy its ramparts, its Garden of Five Senses, and the terraces on the lake, without the summer crowds.
Why visit these villages off season?
- Authenticity: fewer visitors, more encounters with locals.
- Serenity: peaceful streets, relaxed atmosphere.
- Natural beauty: landscapes reveal themselves differently according to the seasons.
- Local gastronomy: more time to chat with producers and artisans.
Another face of Haute-Savoie
Discovering these villages off season is to indulge in the luxury of time and space. Far from the crowds, one immerses more deeply in the history, traditions, and art of living of Savoy. An experience both gentle and enriching, perfect for a romantic weekend or a contemplative getaway.

