Best lakes around Allinges are primarily found in the surrounding Haute-Savoie department, as Allinges itself does not contain major lakes. The commune is situated near Lake Geneva (Lac Léman), which offers panoramic views from the Castles of Allinges. This region is known for its large glacial lakes, providing diverse opportunities for water-based activities and natural exploration. Other significant lakes like Lake Annecy and Lac du Bourget are also accessible within the broader area.
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Worth seeing with nice bars along the cycle route
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Even though the funicular ride isn't free, it's definitely worth it. With the ticket you can also take an hour's bus ride. The views are fantastic. It's truly an experience!
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Très le Mont is a small town from which the hike to Mont Forchat or Très la Paraz starts. Unfortunately, there are no public toilets at the car park, only a restaurant at the end of the town.
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A ride on the funicular is worthwhile. From the top you have a wonderful view of Lake Geneva and the port of Thonon-les-Bains. There are seats on the train, but also plenty of standing room. With the ticket you buy you can also use the buses in Thonon-les-Bains for a day.
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The Delta (or what man has left of it) is forbidden for dogs. Just for info. Everyone can make up their own comment.
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Thonon-les-Bains is a small spa town located on the shores of Lake Geneva in Haute Savoie.
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The VR17 runs along the promenade of Thonon.
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While Allinges itself doesn't have major lakes, it's ideally located near several significant bodies of water in the Haute-Savoie region. The most prominent is Lake Geneva (Lac Léman), which offers expansive views from the Castles of Allinges. Other notable lakes within the broader area include Lake Annecy and Lac du Bourget.
Lake Geneva offers a wide array of activities. You can enjoy boating, sailing, swimming, and various watersports. The Shore of Lake Geneva provides promenades and cycle routes. For a relaxing day, Excenevex Municipal Beach is Lake Geneva's only natural sandy beach, perfect for swimming and family activities like pedal boats, kayaking, and mini-golf.
Yes, the Delta de la Dranse Nature Reserve is a significant natural monument at the mouth of the Dranse river into Lake Geneva. It's recognized for its rich biodiversity and serves as an important stopover for various bird species, including cormorants, herons, and raptors.
The spa town of Thonon-les-Bains, situated directly on the shores of Lake Geneva, is a notable cultural site. Visitors can experience its historic cable car, which has been connecting the city center with the lake's edge since 1888.
Absolutely. The Excenevex Municipal Beach on Lake Geneva is particularly family-friendly, offering a natural sandy beach, controlled water quality, and a wide range of water and leisure activities, including a large children's playground. The Shore of Lake Geneva also features accessible promenades suitable for families.
Yes, the region offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find various hiking trails, including easy and moderate options, by exploring the Hiking around Allinges guide. For cyclists, there are dedicated routes along the Shore of Lake Geneva, and you can discover more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Allinges guide. Gravel biking routes are also available in the area, detailed in the Gravel biking around Allinges guide.
Lake Annecy is renowned for its exceptionally clean, pristine turquoise waters and stunning mountainous backdrop. It's a favorite spot for swimming, cycling along its shores, and various watersports. The charming city of Annecy, often called the 'Venice of the Alps,' adds historical appeal with its canals and old town.
Lac du Bourget is France's deepest and second-largest glacial lake. It is framed by mountains on one side and towns on the other, offering diverse landscapes. Visitors can enjoy swimming and boating, with beaches providing stunning alpine views.
Yes, along the Shore of Lake Geneva, you'll find nice bars along the cycle route. Additionally, the hamlet of Très le Mont, near Lake Geneva, hosts the Little Savoyard Restaurant, which is a popular spot for hikers.
Visitors appreciate the extensive views, especially from the Shore of Lake Geneva. The area's natural beauty, combined with opportunities for cycling and relaxing at lakeside amenities, is highly valued. The historic charm of towns like Thonon-les-Bains also adds to the experience.
The lakes in the Haute-Savoie region are beautiful year-round, but for water-based activities like swimming, boating, and watersports, the spring and summer months (May to September) are ideal when temperatures are warmer. The scenic beauty, however, can be enjoyed in all seasons, with autumn offering vibrant foliage and winter providing a serene, often snow-dusted landscape.
While Lake Geneva and Lake Annecy can be popular, especially during peak season, exploring smaller, less-known spots or visiting during off-peak hours can offer a quieter experience. The Delta de la Dranse Nature Reserve, while popular for birdwatching, offers a more natural and potentially less crowded environment compared to bustling beaches or town centers.


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