Camping
Your faithful friends are welcome all season long on a bare pitch; in your camper, tent or caravan.
We are happy to accept them in our rentals in April, May, June and September at an extra charge.
However, we are unable to accept them in our rentals in July and August. In fact, there are so many changes of guests that our cleaning teams can’t guarantee a “hair-free mobile home” for the following ones.
We have therefore decided to ban pets during the very high season.
Dogs must be kept on a leash in the campsite, and poop must be removed. Canicrottes are available on the campsite. The fields around the campsite are farmland, not dog parks.

Les Balades
- Walk to the Roselières du lac.
- Stroll around the Marlens lake with children’s games and restaurant.
- Stroll along the side of the greenway on a short leash.
- Annecy (jardin de l’europe, pont des amours, paquier)
- Stroll through the villages of Talloires, Menthon-Saint-Bernard, Duingt
Warning: no dogs allowed :
Réserve naturelle du bout du lac (Doussard)
Réserve naturelle du Roc de Chère (Talloires)
Hiking
- Mountain walks with a leash
- Les Balcons de Lathuile” hikes between l’Idéal and Lathuile church.
- Hiking in the Semnoz (Sentier de la crête, chemin du périmètre…)
- Hiking on the Glières plateau (Le pas du loup, le pas du roc, le champs laitier…)
- Hiking on the Beauregard plateau (starting from the croix fry parking lot)
Bathing
- Beach before “chez ma cousine”, Plage des Glières, and Duingt beach
- Paddle in Annecy and the surrounding area, preferably in the morning or at the end of the day for milder temperatures.
- Rivers (la combe d’ire, le fier…) Beware of the sometimes strong current!
Dogs not allowed:
Municipal beaches around Lac d’Annecy
Transport
- Compagnie des Bateaux Annecy
- Annecy city tour bus
- Bus Y51 Annecy – Albertville line, 2nd category dogs accepted.
Dog on leash and muzzled according to category
Veterinarians
Clinique Vétérinaire du Bout du Lac
37 route du Vieux Pont, 74210 Doussard,
04 50 32 93 77
La Yourte Vétérinaire
295 route de Thônes, 74210 Faverges,
04 50 44 64 54
Useful/ important information
Dogs must be tethered for all forest and mountain walks.
ONF reminder: “All year round, dogs must remain under their master’s supervision and not stray more than 100 meters. From April 15 to June 30, regulations become stricter to protect wildlife during the mammal calving and bird nesting periods.
Failure to comply may result in a fine of up to €750.
Source : https://www.onf.fr/vivre-la-foret/+/96::promener-mon-chien-sans-laisse-foret-peux-peux-pas.html
Since the return of the wolf to the alpine pastures, the herds are often guarded by a guard dog: the patou.
Most of the time, they are in the herd among the animals. But when you approach, the dogs may come out to check that you’re not an “intruder”, even if you can’t see the herd. They circulate freely and make their own choices.
For your own safety and that of your dog, we advise you not to take your dog into the mountains where there are herds.
Where are the patous? https://www.pasto-kezako.fr/ou-sont-les-chiens-de-protection/
Would you like to get away from it all and have your dog looked after for a few hours or more?
https://www.rover.com/