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Full marks for the pretty waterfront location, the fabulous food in Jean Sulpice's gourmet restaurant and the excellent service. The Inn has a long tradition of fine food and many rich and famous people have stayed here in the past. You can chill by the lake or take part in a whole range of exciting activities offsite - from walking to rafting and from caving to paragliding. There's a nature reserve close by and bikes can be borrowed from the hotel.
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Romantic Break
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Honeymoons
Families
Country Escape
Active Holiday
Great walks
Tennis
Cycling
Watersports
Mountain biking
Wildlife Area
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In/by a Nature Reserve
Village
Historic
Outstanding location
Views
Restaurant
Gourmet
Lakeside
Contemporary
Family Suites
Quiet
Owner managed
Sit-out Terrace
Chic
Pet friendly
Child friendly
Disabled access
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Romantic
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Magnificent views of the lake and mountainsRestaurant
A gourmet restaurant and a lakeside bistroAirport transfer
Bicycles available
Bar
Family Suites
Shops
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Sit-out Terrace
Room service
Garden
Pet friendly
Child friendly
Disabled access
Air conditioning
Concierge
Wifi
Sights nearby
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Great walks
Climbing
Tennis
Cycling
Watersports
Mountain biking
Wildlife Area
The guestbook at this mythical address on Lake Annecy’s eastern shore is A-lister material. The four-star property sits snug in the chic, picture-postcard port of Talloires and has seduced the rich and famous with its sumptuous rooms, elegant waterfront gardens and outstanding gastronomy since 1903.
Originally published by The Telegraph
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