

Glières-St-Pierre is a commune. At an elevation of 1,120 metres, it is the highest commune in the Haute-Savoie department.
A historic chapel with beautiful stained glass windows, offering a peaceful morning visit.
A serene lake perfect for a morning walk or picnic, with stunning views of the surrounding mountains.
A local history museum showcasing the region's heritage and traditions, best visited in the afternoon.
A breakfast pastry filled with almond cream and topped with sugar.

Potatoes, Reblochon cheese, lardons, and onions in a creamy sauce.
Sausages made from pork and beef, typically served with polenta.
Hand-carved wooden clocks, a traditional Savoyard craft symbolizing patience and time.

A semi-soft cheese made from cow's milk, it's a local delicacy and a must-try.
A charming French café known for its delightful breakfast spreads and cozy atmosphere.
A local favorite for fresh pastries, bread, and coffee, offering a simple yet satisfying breakfast.
A traditional Savoyard restaurant offering hearty lunches with stunning views of the surrounding mountains.
Glières St Pierre has unpredictable mountain weather, a waterproof jacket is essential for hiking and sudden rain showers.
Sturdy hiking boots are crucial for exploring the mountainous terrain and trails around Glières St Pierre.
Protect yourself from the sun during long days of outdoor activities with a wide-brimmed sun hat.
Inspired by the mountains, these pieces often feature snowflakes, pine cones, or edelweiss.
Kahramana Island Market, a vibrant local hub, offers a glimpse into Maldivian culture and shopping.

Immerse yourself in the history of law and justice at this interactive museum, housed in a former courthouse.
A vibrant art museum showcasing contemporary Taiwanese art, located in the heart of Yilan City.