Discover traditional mountain activities in two playful and cultural spaces. Winter tourism and agriculture come together in a beautiful traditional house showcasing skiing and reblochon cheese!
Just a stone's throw from the center of La Clusaz, on the banks of the Nom stream, the "Hameau des Alpes" opens its doors to you!
- How is the famous farmhouse Reblochon cheese made?
- How did the La Clusaz ski resort develop?
Find out all the answers to your questions at the Hameau des Alpes, La Clusaz's fun, interactive and cultural space!
In addition to the indoor exhibition rooms, a traditional sawmill, two waterwheels, a communal oven, two attics and old photos of La Clusaz enhance the outdoor site.
ADVANCE BOOKING COMPULSORY
The Hameau des Petits, a special time for children to explore nature and heritage through games and hands-on activities. Sessions are scheduled for Wednesdays and Saturdays from May 13th to July 3rd from 10:00 to 11:30 - And from July 4th to August 31st, 2026 on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays from 9:00 to 10:15 and from 10:30 to 11:45. Booking required.
Guided tours available for groups and schools, by reservation.
Reservations are compulsory EXCEPT PASS EXPERIENCE- PASS LOISIRS OWNERS
ConcessionChildren under 12, families of 4 (2 adults and 2 children under 12), disabled persons, jobseekers, self-guided groups of 9 adults or more, schoolchildren.
€5.00
Group adultsGuided tour for adults.
€8.00
Pass Loisirs card: €7 adults / €4 children
BOOKING ESSENTIAL
How to get there?
- On foot: two walking routes lead to the Hameau des Alpes.
In winter: route starting from the Tourist Office, via Route de l’Étale.
In summer: route starting from La Grange des Minis, via L'Envers Trail.
- By shuttle: thanks to the Aravisbus network operating during the high season.
In winter: take line 6, stop “Piste verte – Hameau des Alpes”.
In summer: take line 8, stop “Piste verte – Hameau des Alpes”; the return journey is via line 7 from the same stop.
- By car: a few parking spaces are available, including access for people with reduced mobility.