đ Autumn in Aix-les-Bains & ChambĂ©ry
Alpine light, soft layers, and two cities with quiet elegance
After a few days in Beaujolais, I traveled east toward the Alps, beginning a small two-city escape through Aix-les-Bains and ChambĂ©ryâtwo neighboring towns that feel like sisters: one relaxed and lakeside, the other historic and quietly regal.
This part of France has a gentler rhythm than the big cities, and autumn makes everything softer: the light, the colors, and the everyday moments that become worth pausing for.
Arrival in Aix-les-Bains â warm light and soft neutrals
The first evening light fell across the station just as I arrived, catching on the structureâs green beams and giving the whole scene a warm, cinematic glow. I stepped off the train in a layered neutral lookâcamel trench, cream blouse, high-waisted trousersâan outfit chosen for both the early-evening chill and that effortless transition from travel to town.
Aix-les-Bains immediately feels slower than the cities around it. Once a Belle Ăpoque spa destination, the town still carries hints of its grand past: ornate balconies, old bathhouses, tree-lined avenues that straighten your posture just by walking them.
Itâs a gentle place to start a journeyâquiet cafĂ©s, soft light, and the Alps just beyond the rooftops.

If you’re visiting:
Morning at Lac du Bourget â wind, water, and soft movement

The next morning I walked down to Lac du Bourget, Franceâs largest natural lake. The wind was picking up, making the water ripple in long silver lines and tossing my hair in that slightly dramatic, Alpine way.
Layering was essential: soft blouse, tailored trousers, and a taupe coat that moved easily with the breeze.
Aix-les-Bains has a way of mixing lake calm with mountain energyâan ideal stopover for anyone traveling between wine country and the Alps.
What to see around the lake:
CafĂ© Quietude â sunlight, sweaters, and slow espresso
No stay in France is complete without a morning café ritual. I found a small spot near the old center, with brass fixtures and marble tables catching the soft autumn light.
A warm knit, quiet makeup, and minimal jewelry suited the momentâa pause before the dayâs movement. Travel days often start in cafĂ©s, but this one felt especially restorative: steam rising from the cup, sunlight filtering through the window, the city waking up outside.

if you’re in Aix-les-Bains:
ChambĂ©ry â behind the scenes in a cinematic old town

A short train ride later, I arrived in Chambéry, a city with Renaissance charm, narrow streets, and a color palette of soft ochres and old stone. The air felt cooler, and the tone shifted from lakeside calm to urban-Alpine energy.
I spent the afternoon filming behind-the-scenes moments while wandering through the historic districtâan oversized scarf, textured coat, and relaxed styling becoming the perfect autumn uniform.
ChambĂ©ry feels lived-in and warm, even on chilly daysâa city built for wandering, with hidden courtyards, sloping lanes, and the faint sound of church bells between the buildings.
What to see in Chambéry:
Reflections â windows, textures, and quiet pauses
The old town has narrow streets with shop windows that catch light in the prettiest way. I shot a small reflection series while walkingâcoat collar lifted, scarf layered for warmth, and that soft golden sheen late-afternoon brings.
These little pausesâthe ones between destinationsâare often my favorite frames of a trip.
Fashion tip:
ChambĂ©ryâs wind can appear suddenlyâbring a scarf, it saves every outfit and gives every photo instant movement.
Strolling the Streets â texture, tailoring & movement
ChambĂ©ryâs cobblestone lanes have centuries built into themâsome dating back to the Middle Ages, when the old town began taking shape under the Dukes of Savoy. Many of the streets that feel so cinematic today were once busy trade routes, lined with guild workshops and vaulted cellars.
You still sense that history as you walk: narrow Renaissance façades, soft ochre walls with Italian touches, and old passages that slip quietly between courtyards. Itâs the kind of place where every turn feels layeredâpart fashion, part history, part lived-in charm.
Where to shop & snack:
Last Night in ChambĂ©ry â soft lights and a glass of red
As the sun dipped behind the rooftops, the cafĂ©s lit up with that soft, amber glow. I found a small table outside and ordered a glass of Mondeuse, the local red wineâlight, spicy, perfectly Savoyard.
The whole scene felt like a movie still: warm coat, street lamps, clinking glasses, and the comfortable hum of an Alpine town at night.
Where to dine:
Departure Morning â trains, scarves & cool air

The next morning arrived crisp and bright. Wrapped in layers, I walked to the station for my train south, the platform glowing under a soft haze of early light.
Stations are one of my favorite places to photographâmovement, anticipation, and the quiet moments in between.
Travel note:
If youâre catching an early train, CafĂ© du Théùtre and the stationâs own coffee counter both open early and make takeaway effortlessâespresso in one hand, a still-warm croissant in the other.
On the Way to Avignon â a reflective journey
The train from ChambĂ©ry to Avignon takes a little over 2 hours, slipping quickly from Alpine foothills into the wide, open landscapes of southern France. After leaving Savoie, the route flattens into the IsĂšre valley, passes through the outskirts of Valenceâa gateway between the Alps and Provenceâand then continues toward the RhĂŽne.
I watched the scenery shift in soft layers: mountain silhouettes fading behind me, orchards and old farmhouses appearing beside the tracks, and the first hints of Provenceâthe light becoming warmer, the colors more sun-washed. Itâs one of those journeys where the geography tells the story for you: from cool Alpine mornings to golden southern afternoons in just a couple of hours.

Where the Alps Fade and Provence Begins
đ The Journey Continues
If youâre enjoying following along from Beaujolais to the Alpine towns, my Autumn Travel & Style Guide arrives this spring. Itâs a curated companion of fashion notes, scenic spots, cafĂ© recommendations, and effortless outfits crafted from these journeys.
Inside youâll find:
- Simple, chic outfit formulas for autumn trips
- Small, scenic walks in Aix-les-Bains & Chambéry
- Café & terrace picks with the best morning light
- 2-day and 3-day style-forward itineraries
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