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Family Friendly
Far more than just a Ski Resort with so much to do for children of all ages all year round.
Activities in summer:
Walking, paragliding school,tandem paragliding, whitewater rafting, mountain biking climbing, glacier walking, tree adventure parks, tennis, outdoor heated swimming pool, horse riding,
Activities in Winter:
Skiing and snowboarding, snowshoeing, paragliding, ice skating, in-door swimming pool, Spa centre



Cafes & Bistros
A huge selection of Cafes, Bistros and Restaurants serving everything from Traditional Savoyarde Fayre to Ice Creams, Cakes & Coffee.Amazing home-made Pizza at L'Eterle. Edelweiss is a must for their wonderful homemade Tartiflette. A juicy steak at La Galetta. You really will be spoiled for choice with some exceptional mountain restaurants to choose from and a wide selection of takeaways serving traditional fayre and Pizza/Pasta.



Thermal Baths
Recommended by dermatologists, the purifying properties of the baths mean you can enjoy total relaxation whilst your skin benefits from the high mineral content. You will emerge scrubbed and refreshed with a glow that’s far more flattering than sunburn! In addition to a wide selection of beauty treatments, the on-site clinic also specialises in treatments for acne rosacea, eczema, psoriasis and treatments of burns



Shopping
There are plenty of shops to keep the non - skiers happy in St Gervais and Megeve



St GERVAIS MONT BLANC is a charming spa town, and as a spa resort, has attracted tourists since 1806. It became a ski resort as well with the opening of the first cable car to the Bettex as early as 1936! It has remained very French even into the Twenty First Century, and, despite huge recent British property investment, it remains a relatively undiscovered haven nestling between it's better known sisters, Chamonix and Megève. The main 'Voie Royale' climbers route and the summit of the Mont Blanc (4810 metres) are all in the commune of St Gervais. Above all, this a very friendly, Alpine 'living' village, not frequented by the package tour industry and with one of the prettiest ski areas anywhere in the Alps.
St Gervais village has a small but excellent range of restaurants, from the good value 'L’Eterle' ( a lot more than just a simple pizzeria), through to the very fine 'Sérac. Le Galeta and Le Royal serve a variety of local specialities, while in St Nicholas, 'Le Coin du Feu', is well worth the detour. There are a good variety of bars, notably La Grange and the more fancy Pur Bar, with L'Oboose being very popular with the late-stop-out crowd because of it's atmosphere and live music.
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