Separated from mainland Spain by the Balearic Sea, the Balearic archipelago comprises five main islands, four of which are inhabited: Majorca, Ibiza, Menorca and Formentera. The vast Majorca alone occupies 75% of the archipelago's surface area.
Separated from mainland Spain by the Balearic Sea, the Balearic archipelago comprises five main islands, four of which are inhabited: Majorca, Ibiza, Menorca and Formentera. The vast Majorca alone occupies 75% of the archipelago's surface area.
Located in the north of Picardy, facing the cliffs of English territory, the Opal Coast owes its name to its marvelous and unique play of light that appears on its horizon.
Whether in summer or winter, the Semnoz remains the favorite mountain of the people of Annecy. Wooded over the majority of its surface, a mid-altitude alpine pasture covers its entire summit.
The Col de la Forclaz de Montmin. Not to be confused with the Col de la Forclaz located in Switzerland. At the top, a magnificent panorama of Lake Annecy and the Semnoz Mountain opposite.
Mythical and enchanting for some, intimidating and unpredictable for others, Mont Blanc, 4,807 metres high, never ceases to fascinate mountaineers, explorers and simple dreamers from all over the world.