A family outing to discover the hamlets of Thairy and Crache (St-Julien en Genevois). This walk follows in the footsteps of Napoleon's soldiers, who set out in early 1814 to liberate the Savoy region.
The latter were partially occupied by an Austrian army that had become hostile to the Emperor, after having been his ally for a time. After the liberation of Chambéry, Annecy and other major Savoyard towns, the battle is now raging all around Saint Julien, particularly in the small hamlet of Thairy. It's March 1, 1814. It's cold, it's snowing, and this last battle is recounted on the very spot where, meter by meter, the men of generals Dessaix and Marchand regained control of the hamlet (and of Saint Julien) from the Austrians that day.
Using your smartphone and the camera application, scan the image. Your phone will prompt you to install an application. Then it's simple: your smartphone guides you. It points you in the right direction, and offers audios and games along the way.
Type of land : Ground / Hard coating (tar, cement, flooring)