Yvoire, often hailed as the "Pearl of Lake Geneva," is a captivating medieval village nestled on the French shore of Lac Léman in Haute-Savoie. Designated as one of "The Most Beautiful Villages of France," its charm lies in its remarkably preserved 14th-century fortifications, including the impressive Château d'Yvoire (though privately owned and not open to the public) and two medieval gates. Visitors are drawn to its narrow, cobbled streets adorned with an abundance of vibrant flowers, especially during spring and summer, leading to charming artisan shops, art galleries, and restaurants serving fresh lake fish. The picturesque setting is further enhanced by the "Jardin des Cinq Sens" (Garden of Five Senses), a unique botanical garden inspired by medieval design, offering a sensory journey amidst its diverse flora. Yvoire effortlessly blends its rich history with a vibrant, welcoming atmosphere, making it a beloved destination for those seeking a glimpse into medieval life amidst stunning natural beauty
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