Around the Annecy lake
Today I invite you along Annecy in south-eastern France, at the northern point of the large lake Lac d'Annecy, 40 km south of the Swiss city of Geneva.
A region with many facets, mountain nature that promises unforgettable experiences as well as the lake that can be surrounded by a bike. Of course you can also enjoy the water with a pedalo or boats. From Annecy city you have many possibilities to make a nice trip on the lake or in the mountains. Lac d'Annecy is fed by mountain rivers with water of drinking water quality. This is why the lake is promoted as “the cleanest lake in Europe”. Really one of the cleanest lakes where I have ever been swimming, although Switzerland also has some beautiful lakes.
Have a great time!
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The photo is very clear and place is so peaceful. It really shows how clean and fresh is the Lake. I would love to visit Annecy one day. Thank you for sharing this.
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Annecy Lake is the most beautiful place, I am also fond of the lakes and visit them every year. Pictures are talking about the lake's beauty and inviting visitors.
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A great lake view looks amazing to me.
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Beautiful there! Thanks
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Amazing photography of lake
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