Nestling in the heart of the French Alps are the villages of Montricher-Albanne, Les Chapelles and Saint-Véran stand out for their ability to combine mountain traditions with innovation, offering unique experiences to visitors in search of authenticity and modernity.
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Montricher-Albanne: a green resort looking to the future
In Savoie, perched between 700 and 2,500 metres above sea level, Montricher-Albanne embodies a unique model. This village collectively manages Les KarellisA family resort founded on the values of social tourism and all-inclusive living. Here, the land is publicly owned, the accommodation is holiday villages and the profits are reinvested locally.

The result? A pedestrian-friendly resort, free from property speculation, that has banked on renewable energies, accessible skiing and a four-season mountain lifestyle. With the "Green Resort" label in its pocket, it's becoming an example of successful transition, far from the bling-bling clichés.
Les Chapelles: a Tarentaise laboratory for the future
Just a stone's throw from Bourg-Saint-Maurice, at an altitude of between 1,100 and 2,500 metres, Les Chapelles is not playing the mass ski card, but the intelligent territory card. This small Tarentaise village has established itself as a pioneer in sustainable mountain development. Sustainable forestry management, energy-efficient renovation of municipal buildings, revitalised mountain farming...

Initiatives are multiplying, with a constant concern to preserve the Alpine identity. The village is also involved in cultural and artistic projects such as Les Chemins des Artsan open-air exhibition combining heritage and contemporary sculpture, which attracts the curious and the creative every summer. The town aims to be a model of Alpine ecotourism, and it shows.
Saint-Véran: a successful blend of heritage and modernity
At an altitude of 2,042 metres, Saint-Véran overlooks the Queyras Regional Nature Park. Listed as one of the "Most Beautiful Villages in FranceWith its larchwood chalets and sundials, it's a living museum of Alpine living. But here, rustic charm is not synonymous with the past.

The commune is investing in environmentally-friendly infrastructure, promoting solar thermal energy, developing soft tourism (hiking, electric mountain biking, astronomy...) and supporting local crafts. All without ever betraying its soul. Saint-Véran proves that you can be rooted in tradition and still look far ahead.