La Clusaz is a pretty village and there are plenty of places to
walk, but apart from that there isn't a lot to do except skiing, both
alpine and cross-country.
La Clusaz offers 70 kms of cross-country skiing, 18 kms on the
Beauregard plateau and 52kms at the Plateau des Confins, which hosted
the World Cup in 2004.
There isn’t a huge amount for non-skiers to do in La Clusaz
though it is a pretty village and there are plenty of places to walk.
The outdoor/indoor swimming pool is particularly nice and the ice rink
is open daily. There is a good variety of shops in the village,
particularly for foodies, and La Cabane and Chalet d’Ambience are well
worth a visit for their wonderful gift ideas. For more serious retail
take the local bus to Annecy and stroll round the old town and the
lakeside. And don’t forget the bustling Monday morning market in the
Place de l’Eglise.