The town of Verchaix stretches from the river Giffre to the Joux-Plane mountain pass and Loëx plateau. The village is situated on a sun-kissed mountain side, at an altitude of 788m.
Discover Lornaz trail on foot, it is suitable for families and is an opportunity to learn about the local wildlife and architectural heritage of the area.

Choosing to spend your holiday in Verchaix, you are guaranteed a peaceful break, near the Alpine ski slopes of the “Grand Massif” and the departure points for Nordic skiing. You can also be sure that your stay at the heart of the Haute-Savoie mountains will be an authentic one.  

Verchaix is an authentic and welcoming Savoyard village, perfectly located on a sun-kissed mountain side on the right banks of Giffre Valley. It is near all the major tourist spots of the Alps: Annecy 60 km away, Geneva 50 km away and Cluses 18 km away. 

Versant is situated on a sun-kissed mountain side of the Haut-Giffre Valley, at an altitude of 788 m. It is an all-year-round destination with a wide and varied range of activities on offer. The village is less than 1 km from the Grand Massif ski area (Morillon, Samoëns, Sixt-Fer-à-Cheval) and less than 20 km from the Les Portes du Soleil ski area (Les Gets-Morzine). The name Verchaix comes from the French word ‘Verchère‘, which means cultivated, well-exposed land. This mountain side was once used for vegetable gardens, wheat and vines, due to the fact that the snow cleared quickly. The second, more folkloric version of the word Verchaix, in French ‘vers les chaix‘ (towards the wine cellars) probably comes from the presence of vines. The inhabitants are known as ‘Lhottis‘, the ‘lhotte‘ is the word for the sack used to transport earth or grapes during harvest in a regional dialect.

Verchaix, some history…

The name Verchaix comes from the French word Verchère, which means cultivated, well-exposed land. This mountain side was once used for vegetable gardens, wheat and vines, due to the fact that the snow cleared quickly. The second, more folkloric version of the word Verchaix, in French ‘vers les chaix‘ (towards the cellars) probably comes from the presence of vines. The inhabitants are known as ‘Lhottis‘, the ‘lhotte‘ is the word for the sack used to transport earth or grapes during harvest in a regional dialect.

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Verchaix, a beautiful place…

This small village is particularly charming, ideal for a traditional holiday! Here, in Verchaix, take your time to relax and unwind and just enjoy yourself! In the summer, enjoy a game of tennis or mini golf, and in winter the Mont-Blanc will serve as the superb backdrop as you walk along the famous Bourgeoise trail at the Col de Joux Plane mountain pass. Treat yourself to Rolande’s omelette. The recipe for this local speciality is fiercely guarded!

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Verchaix, a stone’s throw from the Alpine giants! 

Verchaix is ideally located at the entrance to the Grand Massif. It is the perfect compromise for those looking for a peaceful holiday, near the major tourist spots. 

The inhabitants of Verchaix are known as ‘Lhottis’

The ‘lhotte‘ is the word for the sack used to transport earth or grapes during harvest in a regional dialect. This mountain side was in fact once used for vegetable gardens, wheat and vines, due to the fact that the snow cleared quickly.

Marie Claude Perret, Savoie Mont Blanc Heritage Guide talks of Verchaix…

The village of Verchaix.
by Marie Claude Perret, Savoie Mont Blanc Heritage Guide.

“Verchaix, a sun-kissed mountain side!”

Lhotti

A craftsman passionate about chocolate!

Anne, François and Béatrice welcome you to their chocolate factory, a place of pure happiness in Verchaix.

The must-sees

of Verchaix