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On the shores of Lake Geneva between Yvoire and Nernier
Located on the shores of Lake Geneva, Yvoire and Nernier are two medieval villages that can be visited on foot. This hike offers the opportunity to discover these two superb sites by walking between them. The route described here is a short round trip, but in summer it can be done as a one-way trip with a return by boat.
Léman footbridge from Nernier to the port of Tougues in Chens-sur-Léman
A public footpath along the lake shore, the Léman footpath winds its way between beaches, reed beds, boat launches and small ports on one side and summer villas on the other, offering beautiful lake views and the chance to discover these dream homes. It can also be done in the opposite direction (from the Port of Tougues). Please note some guidelines for proper use in the practical information section.
Moderator's note added on 18/10/2021 A section of the trail is closed (temporarily?). See the notices at the bottom of this page.
The Customs Officers’ Path between Messery and Nernier
A very easy, short walk taking about an hour there and back. Views all along the route of Lake Léman and some beautiful private estates.
See the recommendations regarding access to the shores of Lake Léman in the practical information section.
Moderator’s note added on 18/10/2021: Section of the path (temporarily?) closed. See the comments at the bottom of this page
The Pinget Mill and the Rieux Mill
A short walk offering the chance to discover two old watermills, one in very good condition and the other in ruins, whilst walking through pleasant countryside and enjoying beautiful views.
Circular loop between Margencel and Mésinges
A short walk that climbs through the woods above the hamlet of Margencel, offering beautiful views near the village of Mésinges.
La Pierre à Martin and the Crépy vineyard
From the old fortified house of Chilly, the route starts in the middle of the vineyards and then climbs through woods to reach a plateau offering extensive views of Lake Geneva and the surrounding peaks. After passing Notre-Dame des Vignes, you can see a geological curiosity, the Pierre à Martin. After a stretch through the forest, you descend, enjoying beautiful views. The hike ends through the vineyard.
Circular loop around Brécorens
A scenic, figure-of-eight walk. Along the way, the beautiful Château de Buffavens and the village of Brécorens with its chapel and lovely old houses.
Walk in Nyon
A lovely route to explore the peaceful town of Nyon on the shores of Lake Geneva. You’ll wander the streets of the old walled town surrounding its castle. You’ll stay in touch with nature as you pass through the many parks that border the town. And of course, you’ll also enjoy the beautifully landscaped shores of Lake Geneva.
The two castles of Allinges
Two castles on the same hilltop were rivals for many years before being dismantled. This short hike, which includes a few steep sections, allows you to visit the ruins of these castles, including a Romanesque chapel, and enjoy a sweeping view of Lake Geneva. An even shorter alternative avoids most of the climb.
The Grotte aux Loups cave and the Maladière viewpoint
This is a short hike, but it is only suitable for hikers with a good sense of direction who are comfortable on steep terrain. Starting from the Châteaux d'Allinges, which are well worth a visit, and after a pleasant walk through the forest, a well-maintained path leads to the Grotte aux Loups in a wild setting. Above the cave, the Maladière viewpoint offers a beautiful panorama of Lake Geneva.
The castles of Avully and Buffavens
At the foot of the Signal des Voirons and the Col de Cou, a rural loop leads to two beautiful castles, including Avully Castle, which is open to visitors.
Pisse-Vache waterfall from Brenthonne
Starting from the isolated bell tower in Brenthonne, this short hike leads to a beautiful waterfall in the forest. The route offers beautiful views of the surrounding mountains and Lake Geneva. Along the way, you can admire the Château d'Avully, which is open to visitors.
Les Promenis and the Grand Marais de Cervens
A short hike offering two contrasting landscapes. You first climb up to the heights of Cervens, through a rural, wooded setting. After the descent, the route, dominated by water, follows streams, ponds and marshes.
A circular walk through the unspoilt Hermance valley
From Chevrens to the village of Hermance via the unspoilt and wild Hermance valley. Return via the fields overlooking Lake Geneva, opposite the foothills of the Jura.
The Tour des Moises
A lovely little walk, ideal for beginners and those preparing for medium-altitude hiking.
Mont Forchat
A magnificent snowshoe hike in the heart of the Vallée Verte. The cold (-14°C at the start!), the snow and the sumptuous landscapes were all there.
Mont Forchat via the hamlets of Chatillonnet, Trécout and Très-le-Mont
A circular route to Mont Forchat, which is less difficult than the direct ascent. A gradual climb along a forest track with views of Lake Geneva. Pass through the hamlets of Chatillonnet and Trécout before arriving at Très le Mont. Access to the summit via the Balcon du Léman. Return via a steep path to the Col de l'Encrenaz, then the Très le Mont trail, an easy path through the woods before joining the Col des Moises trail.