ibis Genève Centre Gare





The ibis Genève Centre Gare Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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The trail leaves from the main train station then winds slowly down to the river to visit the meeting bridge between the two rivers, Rhône and Arve. From this junction and the magnificent bridge, the path then continues through the forest to the Butin bridge and the Lignon footbridge. You get a great insight into this exciting culture and natural landscape.
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Leaving Geneva is difficult, but it's like in all big cities. From the border to Annemasse (5.5 km), it is a little quieter. Before Bonneville the path turns right and begins with an ascent along the Bonne - a beautiful valley, the slope is not too steep. Then we reach the Col des Aravis with a first view of Mont Blanc after about 60 km. A beautiful gorge leads to Flumet. The route ends in Crest-Volland. This route is mainly done with a road bike but backpacking is also an option.
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The exit from Geneva is a bit crowded, as in all large cities. From the border to Annemasse (5.5 km), it's a little quieter. Before Bonneville turn right and slowly begin the ascent along the Bonne - a beautiful valley, the slope is not too steep. Then you will reach the Col des Aravis with a first view of Mont Blanc after about 60 km. A beautiful gorge leads to Flumet.
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This extended walk starts at Geneva train station and leads quickly out of the city center to the junction and the great bridge of the two rivers Rhône and L'Arve with splendid views of the two rivers. The path then follows the banks of the Rhône and in Loex it takes a turn towards Onex and then along fields and meadows it reaches Lully. At the finishing point one is already very close to the French border.
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This fantastic circular hike leads along the Rhone through the beautiful city of Geneva in the canton of the same name. The path starts at the Quai du Seujet, and first crosses the Pont de Saint-Georges, then continues along the banks of the Rhone through a beautiful forest. At the Passerelle du Lignon, the route crosses the Rhone again and returns to the starting point via Aïre.