1- It follows the Rhône As its name suggests, the ViaRhôna follows the Rhône River for 815 km. It starts from the shores of Lake Geneva at Saint-Gingolph in the Alps and takes you to the beaches of the Mediterranean. In fact, you can end your trip near Arles in Port Saint Louis du Rhône or i ...
of the Tulip Festival held between early April and mid-May (from April 1 to May 14, 2023 this year), the charming commune of Morges on the shores of Lake Geneva is adorned with not less than 140,000 tulips. The first of the 3 good reasons to participate in these festivities that last more than 4 ...
here two lakes, Lake Annecy and Lake Bourget bear witness to the great Alpine glaciations - the Chablais Geopark located between the shores of Lake Geneva and the Mont Blanc massif - the Monts d'Ardèche Geopark which houses traces of dinosaurs, granite landscapes as well as vestiges o ...
World-renowned as a spa town, Évian is also a pioneering city in terms of ecology. To experience eco-friendly holiday festivities, it is by the shores of Lake Geneva that you must go. For about fifteen years, the Christmas village has been built with driftwood collected from the lake: it's the Vil ...
or go sledding. Also note that the resort is home to Le Louparc, a playground designed for children from 1 year old. A multitude of activities in the Lake Geneva Alps. More than just a winter sports resort, the "Alpes du Léman" form a string of stations in the heart of unspoiled nature. With their ...
A life-sized playground between Lake Geneva and Mont Blanc 42 stations, two UNESCO Geoparks, forests covering 40%... Here, it's not just the top of the ski area, it is the summit of Europe. In less than 5 hours by high-speed train from Paris, you can go from the cobblestones of Paris to snow-covere ...