Villa Caroline (Duingt)

  • France, Lake Annecy

  • 4.5

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Positioned on the shores of the charming lake side village of Duingt, around 11 kilometers from Annecy City, the Villa Caroline makes for a wonderful retreat in a beautiful setting.

Take some time to relax on holiday

The hotel’s tasteful decor with it's neutral tones and modern design elements coupled with it's serene setting makes for a peaceful stay. If you're looking to unwind then the hotel has a relaxation area with a sauna and hammam to enjoy. The garden is also beautifully positioned by the lake, so why not head out to the garden, sit by the waters edge and listen to the gentle lapping of the water. 

Enjoy walking and biking the local area

The hotel is well positioned for those wanting to get out and explore the lake and the local trails on offer. From Duingt, there are a few circuits for walkers to try that cater to different walking abilities, there are also a couple of challenging walks available for experienced hikers. For cyclists, the 43 kilometre cycle path around the lake is a great way to get out and see the different parts of the lake.

Summer activities by the lake

Get outside and enjoy the lake-side setting with a bit of friendly competition, try your hand at the traditional French game - pétanque which is great fun for all. The hotel also has a well-equipped yoga room and fitness area with a treadmill, bicycle and hydraulic rowing machine with views looking out towards the garden.

Added value

24/7 Support and advice: Over the phone from our local resort team

All holidays include flights (or train) from the UK and transfers

Lake Annecy

  • Walk the historic part of Annecy city with its canals, cafes and markets to explore
  • Cycle the Lake Annecy circuit and pass by beautiful lake side villages
  • Make the most of the lake with activities on the water or lounge by its shores

From the crystal clear waters of Lake Annecy - known as Europe’s cleanest - to the picturesque villages circling the lake and its surrounding mountains, visiting Annecy in summer is like having multiple holidays in one. Hit the water by paddleboard, pedalo, boat or wakeboard, head up into the hills for views and explore the winding cobblestone streets of Annecy before heading into one of its breweries, bistros or fine dining restaurants. At the far end of the lake is the peaceful Talloires, a village with an ancient history; ideal for escaping the action and discovering the area’s quiet side.

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Walking at Lake Annecy

Wander along the meandering canals in Annecy’s old town and you’ll understand why it’s called the ‘Venice of the Alps’, packed with colourful houses and medieval architecture. Discover more about the flora and fauna of the lake along family trails Sentier des Roselières or Réserve Naturelle du Bout-du-Lac. And, if you’re feeling sporty, head high on the Parmelan pathway, or take the trail to the Glières plateau, for the full mountain-panorama effect.

Lake Annecy’s summer beach scene

As well as the city, lake and mountains, you’ll also get a taste of beach life on the shores of Lake Annecy, with over a dozen to choose from for a lazy day: Plage de La Brune and St Jorioz have sandy shores, while the Menthon-Saint Bernard is more of an outdoor swimming pool complex but in a natural setting and with fresh lake water, floating walkways, lifeguards and showers. Albigny beach, with its grassy sunbathing banks, is one of Annecy’s most popular, just a 20-minute walk from town. Or, make use of the public buses to take you to different spots around the lake. For some tranquility, the Talloires bay is sheltered from wind, with paddling pools for kids, as well as beach volleyball and bowls. The list goes on…

Visit the city of Annecy for a day of culture

For a city, Annecy is tiny in size and easy to explore on foot; making it the ideal place for some sightseeing. From Annecy Castle, which dates back to the 13th century, to the Pont des Amours (lovers’ bridge) covered in padlocks, to 12th-century prison Palais de l’Ile, or exhibition space Bonlieu, Annecy is packed with history. When you’ve had enough history, dive into the food and drink scene. The seven Michelin stars in the region just go to show what a focus food is here, with the local bistros and cafés serving up equally as excellent un-starred plates and great value Savoie wine. Join the locals in strolling along the lake’s edge to digest…

For another history hit head to Talloires, a village based around a 9th century abbey with a more recent history of artists and writers (we’re talking the likes of Cezanne and Mark Twain) who came to Lake Annecy in search of beauty and inspiration.

Cycle the long but gentle lakeside bike path for the views, or head up high for a challenge

Pedal around the lake on the mostly-flat 26-mile cycle path, or take out the hardest work and do it on e-bike. Serious riders can discover the numerous Tour de France stages that have passed by Annecy over the years, with Col de Leschaux a fantastic introductory climb. Mountain bikers will find their people at Le Semnoz bike park, with everything from fun trails to the long 1,300 metre downhill ride into Annecy.

Waterfalls, gorges and rivers - perfect for excursions

Beyond the lake are rivers and nature reserves to explore. The Angon waterfall gives beautiful views over Lake Annecy and can be accessed by a trail from Talloires on the eastern shores. West of Annecy, and just under the medieval castle of Montrottier, is the Fier Gorge - a narrow and deep canyon that you can access on foot thanks to a sturdy footbridge through the deep-cut rocks.

Earn your lunch by walking to a mountain hut above Lake Annecy

Head up into the mountains and make tracks for a mountain hut, for cooler weather, big views and an Alpine treat once you arrive. The Aulp de Marlens hut is at the end of a meandering trail through forest and alpine pastures, with homemade cheese waiting for you. The hike from Aviernoz to cliff-top Parmelan Hut might be a hard slog up (around two hours) but is well worth the effort for the views. And setting out from the shores of Lake Annecy towards Praz d’Zeures, you’ll have views of Mont Blanc.

Why book a summer holiday in Lake Annecy with Inghams?

At Inghams, we do walking holidays differently. With no fixed itinerary, you have more time in your destination and the freedom to walk as much or as little as you like, discovering some of France's best walking routes and activities at your own pace.

With 90 years of outdoor travel experience, our holiday packages to Lake Annecy include flights, transfers, and accommodation, so you can relax and leave the small details to us. Our experts can help you choose the best holiday for you, and our team in resort can give you the inside scoop on how to spend your time away with us.

Rooms
  • No. of hotel rooms: 19
  • No. of floors: 3
  • Official rating: 4

Rooms

Double Garden View Rooms are approx. 25m², sleep two people and they have a shower. Twin beds are available on request.

Double Lake View Rooms are approx. 25m², sleep two people and they have a bath or shower. Twin beds are available on request.

All rooms have:

  • A balcony or terrace
  • TV
  • Tea & coffee making facilities
  • Hair dryer

Local fees & taxes

  • There is €300 deposit payable on check in
  • A resort tax of approx. €1.45 per person per day is payable locally

Accessibility

  • Lift accessible: Yes
  • Lift serves all floors: Yes
  • Access ramp: Yes
  • Airport transfer time from Geneva airport: Approx. 1 hour by shared transfer
  • Approx. 11 kilometres to Annecy City
  • Approx. 300 metres to the nearest supermarket
  • The lake is situated at the bottom of the garden
Facilities
  • Relaxation area with sauna and hammam
  • Well-equipped yoga room
  • Fitness Room that overlooks the garden
  • Lounge area
  • Bike storage
  • Garden
Meals

The Villa Caroline can be booked on bed and breakfast or half board. There is a breakfast buffet to tuck into in the morning and for those who choose to upgrade to half board, for dinner you can enjoy a two-course evening meal (evening meals are starter and main or main and dessert).

Please let us know about any dietary requirements at the time of booking. Allergies and intolerances not listed on this page cannot be catered for. All allergies and intolerances, even if listed here, are subject to confirmation by the accommodation.

Board basis options available

  • Bed & Breakfast
  • Half Board

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