Yvoire,” the Leman’s Sentinel” of the Count Amédéé the Great .
Surmounted by the bell-turret of the Saint Pancrace Church and the distinguished features of the Savoyard religious architecture, the fortified village evoked by the poet Charles-Ferdinand Ramus is member of the famous “The Most Beautiful Villages of France”.
The guests of Villa Cecile may enjoy cruises on the Geneva Lake or walks along the lakeside either when the sunny days are shinning or the winter breeze will bring the frost on the banks.