Desert From Platé to FlaineDesert From Platé to Flaine
©Desert From Platé to Flaine|©Daniel Durand

Flaine IN SUMMER

In summer, Flaine is transformed into a life-size playground, perched at an altitude of 1,600 metres, in an Alpine setting that’s perfect for getting away from it all. The entirely pedestrianised centre creates a safe and serene atmosphere, perfect for families, nature lovers or travellers looking to unwind in the mountains.

Monday 17 November
Rain
2°C
min : -3°C / max : 2°C
Wind : 5km/hHumidity : 91%
Afternoon
2°C
Evening
-3°C
Tuesday 18 November
Sunny
-2°C
min : -9°C / max : -2°C
Wind : 8km/hHumidity : 74%
Morning
-9°C
Afternoon
-3°C
Evening
-7°C
Wednesday 19 November
Cloudy
-1°C
min : -7°C / max : -1°C
Wind : 9km/hHumidity : 61%
Morning
-7°C
Afternoon
-3°C
Evening
-5°C
Thursday 20 November
Snow
-5°C
min : -8°C / max : -4°C
Wind : 9km/hHumidity : 93%
Morning
-6°C
Afternoon
-6°C
Evening
-8°C
Friday 21 November
Snow
-6°C
min : -12°C / max : -6°C
Wind : 10km/hHumidity : 85%
Morning
-9°C
Afternoon
-7°C
Evening
-12°C

Not to be missed Flaine, between raw nature and open-air art

In Flaine, hiking becomes a sensory immersion. The paths lead to the spectacular Désert de Platé, a listed site with a lunar-like appearance, carved out of limestone. This vast plateau offers breathtaking views of Mont Blanc, the Aravis mountains and Belledonne. Here, the silence and light give each step a rare intensity. But Flaine is also a resort of art and architecture: sculptures by Picasso or Dubuffet, modernist buildings… a cultural heritage unique in the mountains. Summer here is a perfect balance of nature, culture and relaxation. After a hard day’s work, it’s time for sunny terraces, Savoyard specialities and moments of well-being in the heart of nature. Far from the hustle and bustle, Flaine invites you to refocus on what’s essential: breathing, contemplating, feeling. An Alpine summer of freedom, true emotions and raw beauty, to be experienced to the full.

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