The 10 best children activities Haute-Savoie
Best children activities Châtel: little adventurers at Châtel Aventures
In Super-Châtel, the Châtel Aventures park offers 7 treetop adventure courses in the heart of nature, right by the top station of the gondola, with stunning mountain views. Children can start from the age of 2 on specially designed, easy courses, while older kids enjoy zip lines, rope bridges and high aerial passages, up to the most challenging routes for experienced climbers. As a family, you move at your own pace, with everyone choosing the level that suits them best for a 100% mountain and 100% thrills “accrobranche” experience.
Les Gets: year-round fun on the 4-season toboggan
In Les Gets, the 4-season toboggan run lets you enjoy a ride on rails in both summer and winter, starting from the Perrières area at the entrance of the village. Accessible from around 3 years old when accompanied, this family attraction can be enjoyed solo or in pairs, with a braking system that lets you choose your speed, from a gentle panoramic ride to a high-speed downhill run. It is the perfect fun break after a hike or a ski day, with great memories guaranteed for children and teenagers alike.
Vallée d’Aulps: kayaking on Lake Montriond
A true natural gem of the Vallée d’Aulps, Lake Montriond offers a spectacular setting for a family canoe or kayak outing, surrounded by cliffs and forests. The lakeside water sports base rents canoes, kayaks and stand up paddle boards in a calm, safe environment that is particularly suitable for families. Between paddling on the lake, swimming in the dedicated bathing area and walking along the easy lakeside path, your day becomes a real nature break.
Yvoire: awakening the senses at the Garden of Five Senses
In the heart of the medieval village of Yvoire, the Jardin des Cinq Sens (Garden of Five Senses), labelled as a “Remarkable Garden”, invites young and old to enjoy a unique sensory walk. Inspired by historic walled gardens, it is divided into small themed spaces where children are encouraged to touch the leaves, smell fragrances, observe colours, listen to the sounds of nature and sometimes even taste certain plants. Discovery booklets and playful materials are available for kids, turning the visit into a poetic, peaceful and highly educational moment.
Les Gets: stepping back in time at the Mechanical Music Museum
In Les Gets, the Mechanical Music Museum houses nearly 1,000 mechanical instruments: music boxes, barrel organs, mechanical pianos, automatons, phonographs and carillons. Guided or animated tours allow children to listen to these instruments come to life and to understand how music was created and played before the digital age. With themed rooms and a festive fairground atmosphere, this cultural visit remains very playful and is ideal on a rainy day or as a complement to outdoor activities.
Evian: workshops at the media library and exhibitions at the Palais Lumière
In Evian, the media library offers the best children activities for all ages throughout the year: film screenings, readings, creative workshops and shows, with a regularly updated programme. During school holidays or on certain Wednesdays, thematic workshops are organised for children, for example creative sessions linked to seasonal events or storytelling times. Just a short walk away, the Palais Lumière hosts major temporary art and history exhibitions, with family visits, activity booklets and educational workshops that help children discover the artworks in a fun and accessible way.
Best children activities Les Gets: experiencing the magic of Alta Lumina
At nightfall in Les Gets, Alta Lumina plunges families into an enchanted nocturnal walk in the forest, following the story of a travelling music-maker whose journey lights up along the path. Light shows, projections, music and immersive scenography transform the trail into a fairy-tale adventure, open all year round in the great outdoors. Children move from scene to scene, between hot-air balloons, stars and illuminated landscapes, for a unique experience halfway between a show and a night-time stroll.
Vallée d’Aulps: exploring the Gorges du Pont du Diable
A classic nature outing in the Vallée d’Aulps, the Gorges du Pont du Diable fascinate the whole family with their rock walls sculpted by erosion and their giant potholes carved by the river. Access begins along a path through an ancient beech forest, then continues over secure walkways and footbridges that allow you to observe the river deep down in the canyon in complete safety. Guided tours adapted to groups and schoolchildren explain geological phenomena and the history of the site, turning the excursion into a real open-air science lesson.
Best children activities Montriond: meeting goats in the village of Les Lindarets
The village of Les Lindarets, in the commune of Montriond, is famous for its “village of goats”, where a herd lives in freedom among the chalets in summer. Families come here for an unusual moment, to watch the animals wandering through the streets and, for children who wish, to feed them with special pellets sold on site. With its typical alpine village atmosphere, mountain restaurants and beautiful views, the visit promises plenty of photos and laughter.
Thonon-les-Bains: discovering heritage at the Château de Ripaille
Overlooking Thonon-les-Bains, the Château de Ripaille, on the shores of Lake Geneva, combines medieval architecture with early 20th-century style, set in a large wine estate and woodland. The visit can be enjoyed as a family thanks to a special trail designed for children, who follow in the footsteps of Aymonet Corviaux, the carpenter who helped build the castle in the 15th century. Between the panoramic terrace, historical rooms, old wine cellars and medieval moats, young visitors explore the site like apprentice architects, while parents enjoy the exceptional setting.
With these best children activities in Haute-Savoie – treetop adventures, 4-season tobogganing, kayaking, sensory gardens, museums, light trails, dramatic gorges, goat village and lakeside castle – families have a wide range of experiences to enjoy with the members of the Léman Sans Frontière network.