Thursday, 21 July 2016

Talloires from the inside out

To link with #allaboutfrance, I invite you back to Talloires and our French village house .

A BIG thank-you for reading and sharing...


Earlier this week, I proudly showed off our village, Talloires, one of the jewels of the Annecy Lake.

Today, I take you to Le Cormoran, our beautiful 4-bedroom 18th Century village house, available for holiday rental and situated close to all the action - boulangerie, poste, tabac, cafés, restaurants, cinéma, supérette ... and a short walk to the lake. Take a look, or visit our holiday rental site click here then contact me on cb222@me.com if I can help you to plan your next skiing, cycling or just-being-in-the-French-Alps holiday.

 


 









 Le Cormoran/ Our French village House





12 comments:

  1. Lovely to see Le Cormoran and pictures as I'm reading your book.

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    1. Thanks Jacqueline. It is truly a beautiful part of France. You were close recently on your bike trip, but not sure that you made it all the way to Annecy?

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  2. Looks like a great family house! Would be a wonderful spot for two couples to share, or for different generations. How many will it sleep?

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    1. Hi Ellen, thank-you! We have four bedrooms, with two double rooms and two with two singles in each...so we sleep eight. As you say, it is ideal for two couples, two families or different generations to travel together. Added to the fact that it is in the middle of a vibrant village, but so close to the water in summer and the snow in winter makes it a great holiday destination - as well as a wonderful family home!

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  3. I was already recently looking at the rental on your site and just dreaming of planning a trip. It looks gorgeous there! Maybe in the future.

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    1. Thanks Cheryl. Maybe our paths will cross at some time in the future. That would be nice.

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    1. Thanks Tamara. We feel very attached to the area and seem to be able to live more simply and slowly, focussing on different things, when we are there.

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  5. Love those tins and the ladder back chairs!

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    1. As you know, there is so much that is lovely in France ... l'embarras du choix ...

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  6. I love the architecture in those buildings :) reminds me a bit of the architecture here in Bavaria!

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    1. So much to love generally! Made all the more special as neither of us are born and bred in the regions that we are such strong supporters of.

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