Sévrier and Saint-Jorioz, leaders of the West Shore.
The West Shore consists of seven communes: Duingt, Entrevernes, La-Chapelle-Saint-Maurice, Leschaux, Saint-Eustache, Saint-Jorioz, and Sévrier. They make up our territory, where we intervene everywhere, even if our activity is rather centered on the two "heavyweights" in terms of inhabitants (and consequently of dwellings) Sévrier and Saint-Jorioz that follow each other along a path that exists since Antiquity. They both benefit from facilities that make life useful, pleasant, and safe.
In the exceptional setting of the Regional Natural Park of the Massif des Bauges, Sévrier (4005 inhabitants) constitutes a harmonious compromise between a small town where it is good to live and a modern resort. The Semnoz ski resort allows for the enjoyment of all winter sports. From this point, the highest in the commune (1287 m), the practitioner sees, below, on the shore the beach and the port, starting points for swimming, rowing, sailing, canoeing, diving, and water skiing.