Rhône-Alpes is the essence of adventure. With nearby rivers and mountains, it’s open season for thrill seekers and anyone with a passion for the outdoors. And although it may be hard to believe, the air is crisper in this beautiful central region of France. Perfect for families, couples and groups of friends, everyone will come back with a story to tell. Whether that’s taking a big bite of nougat or exploring the snowtopia of Chamonix – Rhône-Alpes is a paradise unlike no other. And if you’re looking for the perfect base, don’t forget to check out our villas in Rhône-Alpes.
From imposing, densely forested canyons to gently rolling fields of lavender the natural beauty of the Rhône-Alpes region is hard to beat. But this big, beautiful corner of eastern France, which became part of the larger Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in January 2016, is more than just a pretty face. The dramatic peaks, lakes and rolling plains serve as platforms for world-class skiing, mountain biking, kayaking and golf. And carved out of all that natural beauty, there are ancient alpine villages and vibrant cities to explore, including the region’s UNESCO-listed capital and the gastronomic centre of France, Lyon.
The climate of Rhône-Alpes in one word is ‘variable’. Overall, the region enjoys close to 2,000 hours of sunshine a year and summers are hot, especially in the south. Spring and autumn are mostly mild and the Alps are perfectly cold and snowy for winter skiing. But a variable climate, although unpredictable, is no bad thing. It means you will have access to a different set of activities, depending on what time of year you choose to travel.
If you think the Rhône-Alpes’ holy trinity of scenery, food and adventure is just for grown-ups, then think again. Children are welcomed with open arms in this outdoorsy corner of France. Even the most daring of activities usually has a low-key version tailored to younger thrill seekers. From canoeing to high ropes, there is no end to the active day trips you can sign up for here. Sprinkle your itinerary with laid-back days on the area’s majestic lakes and canals. Or with tours of gourmet food markets and factories.
Read more about our pick of the best activities for families in Rhône-Alpes on our blog.
This region has the kind of landscapes and experiences that bucket lists were made for and they deserve your attention. The mountainous landscape is used to excellent effect by ski resorts and outdoor adventure companies, but there are plenty of ways to soak up the beautiful alpine surroundings without lifting a finger too. Not sure where to begin? Then read on, as we’ve selected our top activities for both active and relaxing days out.
For more information and inspiration, take a look at our full guide to group activities in Rhône-Alpes.
From Lyon’s traditional bouchons to mountain restaurants warmed by log fires, the sheer variety of dining options in Rhône-Alpes will boggle the mind of even the hungriest foodie. We’ve listed our top foodie experiences in Rhône-Alpes on our blog, but, in the meantime, here is a taster of our favourites.
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