It’s hard to know where to start with the Evian Royal Resort. Within the resort there are two hotels (the Evian Royal Palace and the Evian Royal Ermitage), with two spas (the Evian Royal Spa and the Spa Maison respectively), the Grange au Lac auditorium, the Evian Royal Kids Resort, a rose garden, a vegetable garden, a tranquil lake, pitch and putt, several tennis courts, squash, a football pitch, a climbing wall, archery, a horse riding centre, a helipad, an aviary… the list goes on and on!
As if that wasn’t enough, further afield there is the Evian Masters Golf Club (the resort was voted Europe’s Leading Golf Resort in the latest World Travel Awards) just 2 kms away and the Evian Masters Training Centre (3 kms). In the centre of Evian itself (which can be accessed directly from the resort via a funicular in season), the resort runs the Evian Royal Casino.
We stayed in the Evian Royal Palace, in a suite with a stunning view across Lake Geneva (or Lake Léman as it is known on the French side) towards Lausanne, and panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. The room was extremely spacious, equipped with all the amenities you might expect and a beautifully marbled bathroom.
As far as dining is concerned, you are again spoilt for choice here. At the Evian Royal Palace, there is the formal, Michelin-starred Le Café Royal (pictured) and the rather more relaxed Le Café Sud just opposite. There’s also buffets and grilled dishes at L’Oliveraie, and unique, ‘synergetic cuisine’ at Le Jardin des Lys with dishes that aim to prolong well-being.
The Evian Royal Ermitage Hotel also has a number of dining options and there I tried seared scallops, cooked to perfection on a bed of squid ink linguine, at La Toscane which specialises in the flavours and aromas of Italy. Alternatively, within this hotel you can savour the contemporary cuisine offered by Le Gourmandin.
Still further dining options can be enjoyed at the Evian Royal Casino and the Evian Masters Golf Club. We tried Le Liberté brasserie at the casino where I had succulent red snapper. In all, the resort offers no fewer than eleven very varied dining experiences. Couple this with the regularly changing menus and the choice is staggering.
At the Evian Royal Spa, my wife was treated to a Fuji Massage and an Abhyanga Massage. The first consisted of hot stones placed on specific parts of the body and used to give a deep, relaxing massage and both were equally invigorating. The spa is not affiliated with any particular brand and so has free use the best product for any given treatment.
It’s also strictly for the use of the resort’s guests only, and not open to the public – a wise move to ensure exclusivity. It has an indoor pool and an outdoor hydro-contact trail where you can go from one hot pool to another and be massaged by a variety of jets. Once again, they’ve thought of everything here… there’s even a hairdressers among the facilities offered.
Outside there’s one of the most stunning outdoor swimming pools I’ve seen – a beautiful infinity pool overlooking Lake Geneva and the spectacular mountains beyond. Sadly it wasn’t the right time of year for us to be using it, but I imagine it’s a great place to relax in the summer. For younger guests, there’s an indoor pool at the Evian Royal Kids Resort.
The Kids Resort is superbly equipped, making the Evian Royal Resort a great place for a family holiday, and giving tired parents an opportunity to unwind. Our two-year-old son enjoyed running around with anything with wheels, but there’s also craft-oriented facilities and a playground. For older children, there’s a Dreamcast or the opportunity to burn off some energy with activities away from the resort.
At the end of our three night stay, we felt totally refreshed and had thoroughly enjoyed our time at Evian Royal Resort. We had reached Evian by private vehicle from Geneva which is just 45 kilometres away, but there are also daily train connections from Paris by TGV. Alternatively you could come by boat from Lausanne or arrive in style by helicopter to the resort’s private helipad (N 46 23 min 792s, E 6 35 min 729s). If you are ever in the vicinity, it’s definitely worth looking up.