This lovely chateau is located 57km from Geneva International Airport, just 21km from the TGV train station at Bellegarde with direct trains to Paris, 40km from Annecy, and less than 50km from the Bardonnex Swiss border crossing on Geneva’s outskirts.
The property offers 272 m2 of living space, has 6 gorgeous bedrooms with bathrooms, and all the beautiful authentic furniture is included in the price.
Outside you’ll find large, mature grounds with an orchard and huge flat lawn, an outdoor pool with a terrace and covered dining area perfect for summer dinners and gatherings, and several outbuildings.
The caste’s location offers sublime views overlooking the River Rhône and rows of beautiful vines, which makes it a great property for a family home or business venture.
About the place:
Located just north of the Alps, Seyssel is a small town that serves as an ideal base for exploring the region. The landscape here combines snow-covered mountains with green forests and blue lakes, making it perfect for winter sports enthusiasts who want to enjoy some fresh powder. It’s also a great destination for those looking to explore natural beauty without having to travel too far from home. The area has traditionally been home to many potters, but today only one remains. It was the birthplace of French painter Charles-François Daubigny who was also active as an engraver and lithographer.
With traditional French architecture, this picturesque village has been attracting artists and writers for centuries. The town’s most famous resident was the poet Charles Baudelaire who once said it was “a pearl in the midst of an emerald sea.” It is also located on Lake Mont-Blanc, which means that it has some amazing scenery with mountains all around! Seyssel was once an important Roman settlement and later became part of Savoy, Italy. Today the town is known for its great cuisine – most notably Fondue Chinoise.
Things to do in Seyssel:
One of the most popular spots that people visit when they come into town is an old Roman bridge called Pont du Royaume. Also known as “Pont de l’Arche” or “Pont Sur le Rhône” this historic site was built back in 15BC by Julius Caesar himself. The best part about visiting this location? It’s completely free!
Another great attraction to check out while you’re there is Saorgio Castle which dates all the way back to 1148 and houses some amazing views from its location. If you’re a history buff, make sure to visit the Musée Comtois which has been open since 1855 and contains many artifacts from its time period with exhibits on how people lived during this era.
You should definitely go hiking or biking in the Alps. You can also try out some fun water sports like rafting, kayaking, and canoeing on Lac du Bourget during your trip. If you are feeling hungry after all this exercise then head over to one of the local restaurants for a fresh French meal! After that, take a stroll around town before ending off with ice cream at one of the many cafes.
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