Tuesday 22 October 2024 between 10 am and 12 pm.
Tuesday 29 October 2024 between 10 am and 12 pm.
From 21/12/2024 to 10/05/2025, every Tuesday between 10 am and 12 pm.
From 14/06 to 24/09/2025, every Tuesday between 10 am and 12 pm.
Adult: 8 €, Child : 6 €, Group adults: 100 €, Group children : 5 €.
Free entry for children < 12 years, accompanying guides.
Child entry valid for 12 - 16 years.
Visits guaranteed from 5 registrations.
Guided tour of the historical and architectural heritage of Samoëns.
Discover the history of Samoëns and its famous migrant craftsmen, together with the guides of the Société des Maçons, an association that upholds the tradition of stone working in the Upper Giffre Valley. The tour starts from the main square, with its ornamental fountain, la Grenette (the covered market place), the former château and stables and the great lime tree. The guides will help you see beyond the stones, into the life of the old village huddled round the church, as well as its modern development to a holiday destination in summer and winter.
Easy walk 1h30 to 2 hours.
Booking and meeting at the Tourist Office.
Group tours all year with advanced booking.
Bus parking near the Tourist Office, meet in front of the Samoëns Tourist Office.
Registration and reservation the day before at the latest.
For adult or school groups, visits are possible every day all year round, in French, English or German, provided that you contact Aurélie as far in advance as possible.
For school groups, the visit can be partly in the form of a discovery/exploration game, or can be adapted to the wishes of each class.
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