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However years ago
the well known climber and founder of the Alpine
Club, Sir Alfred Wills, made Sixt his base for
discovering the area and built a chalet in the
village. Home to stonecutters since the 15th century,
it holds France's 'prettiest village' label.
Life is centred
around the 12th century Abbey and is quite simple - a
few shops, post office, mini-market, a few
cafés and restaurants and a bakery that makes
some 'sinful' cakes. At 6.30pm every Sunday the
Tourist Office invites visitors to enjoy a welcome
drink of 'vin chaud' while on Thursdays there is
tomme cheese making at Cash'ta. Wonderful
walks, snowshoe outings, dogsledding, a challenging
'via-ferrata' (a type of ladder fixed directly onto
the rock), ice climbing and village discovery visits,
are also available. There is a regular ski-bus
service from Sixt to Samoëns and
Morillon.
Only a 10-minute
drive beyond Samoëns, Sixt is only a 30-minute
drive from the motorway exit near the TGV train
station of Cluses and only 1-hour drive from
Geneva.
Why Sixt?
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A very pretty,
undiscovered village, set in outstanding
scenery
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Superb walks,
uncrowded pistes
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Access to the
massive Grand Massif ski domain
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Easy access from the
motorway, train station or Geneva airport
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Activities
Snowshoeing, ski
touring, dog-sledging, ice-climbing, Via Ferrata
climbing (depending on the weather)…
Eating Out and Après-Ski
Restaurants and
bars. The closest cinema is at Samoens.
Other amenities
Cash point,
library.
On Sundays, at
18.30: welcome drink at the Tourist Office with an
introduction to the resort.
Weekly guided tours
of the village (on Tuesdays): discover the village
life and its history, sample some local
products… Every Thursday, discover Tomme de
Savoie cheese making.
Exhibitions at the
Maison de la Reserve Naturelle
In Samoens (5km):
Market on Wednesdays, doctors, pharmacy,
physiotherapist, hairdresser, laundry/dry cleaning,
bakeries, several sports shops…
Farm products sold
at the Cash’ta: +33 450 34 91 90.
There is also a
farm situated in the very picturesque hameaux
Palme-Dessous, just 2 km outside
Sixt Fer à
Cheval.
The
farmer sells local traditional farm products.
Tourist Office
Tel
+33.450.34.49.36
www.sixtferacheval.com
or check
www.samoens.com
Access
By
Road:
Driving distance from
Calais 543 miles (approx 7hrs40)
From Calais, take
A26 Motorway towards Reims and Troyes, then Dijon,
Mâcon then ‘Autoroute Blanche’
Motorway (A40 Mâcon – Cluses) Exit
Cluses Scionzier. Follow signs to Samoens. Sixt is
5km after Samoens.
It takes
approximately 25 minutes from the motorway exit to
Sixt Fer a Cheval.
By
Rail:
Cluses 30km - Shuttle bus
+33 450 98 07 81 or Taxi +33 450 34 90
www.giffre-transports.com
Airports:
Geneva 70km -
Shuttle bus or Taxi.
For further
information on car parking, etc:
www.gva.ch/en(then select
Transportation in menu)or Lyon Saint-Exupery 195
km
Airport Transfer
Pre-book your
taxi transfer with Peak Retreats
From Geneva
Airport to Sixt - from £71 per person
return based on 4 people sharing.
For all other
transfer prices
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