Natural monuments around Jussy, located near Geneva, Switzerland, offer a diverse landscape characterized by its unique natural features. The area is notable for the Bois de Jussy, a wooded region encompassing numerous ponds within a 6 km² area. This high density of ponds supports rich biodiversity, including nationally important amphibian breeding sites and wetlands. The region provides opportunities for observing diverse ecosystems and engaging in recreational activities.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Intersection Point: La Gouille aux Morts (Pond of the Dead) Altitude 650m Gouille aux Morts: What an ugly name for this charming little pond. Beavers, mallards, herons, and especially frogs take shelter in its tall grass and breed there. The place is calm and peaceful, far from the road to the Vallée Verte (Green Valley), although you can still hear the sounds of traffic. Above it, the Molière à Vachat stream is mirrored in its waters. Its reflection blends with the water lilies scattered there, creating perfect harmony. A delight for the eye of the walker. It's impossible not to think of Monet's "Water Lilies." It is said that, long ago, two stonemasons working at the "Molière," located about fifty meters above, fell to their deaths there on a Sunday (yes, a Sunday...the Lord's Day). See: H. Savoie: Les Molières du Mont Vouan. Or perhaps the pond got its name because a peasant was swallowed up there with his cart...
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Definitely my favorite place in Geneva, whatever the season, early in the morning or as evening falls. It feels good, somewhere else, and a place where you can dream all at once.
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Pretty and lively little park with several highlights and “must sees” of Geneva.
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One of the city’s landmarks and a must-see.
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In the English Garden, the flower clock is made up of more than 3,000 colorful plants. This horticultural mosaic requires special know-how, admirably implemented by the green spaces services of the City of Geneva. The plants of the clock are changed four times a year, giving life to a mosaic per season.
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The Jet d'Eau is the emblem of Geneva. 140 metres high, it was projected in 1891 above the city's harbour, offering a superb view known to all.
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What a beautiful flower mosaic
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The natural monuments around Jussy are particularly unique due to the Bois de Jussy, a wooded area featuring an exceptional density of approximately 70 ponds within a 6 km² area. This rich pondscape supports significant biodiversity, including nationally important amphibian breeding sites and wetlands. It's also notable for an experimental reintroduction program for the European Pond Turtle.
The diverse pond ecosystems within the Bois de Jussy are ideal for wildlife observation. You can spot various amphibians, and the area is part of a reintroduction program for the European Pond Turtle. At specific spots like La Gouille aux Morts, visitors have reported seeing beavers, mallards, herons, and frogs.
Yes, several natural monuments around Jussy are suitable for families. The Conservatory and Botanical Garden of Geneva offers beautifully landscaped areas and a tropical garden shed that children often enjoy. La Gouille aux Morts, a charming pond, is also considered family-friendly and offers a peaceful setting for nature observation.
The region around Jussy offers various outdoor activities. You can explore MTB trails, enjoy road cycling routes, or try gravel biking. The Bois de Jussy itself is popular for walks, jogging, and biking, allowing visitors to relax and reconnect with nature.
The Bois de Jussy and its pondscapes are managed to maximize biodiversity, making them interesting to visit throughout the warmer months. Spring and summer are ideal for observing amphibians and diverse flora. The area is also accessible for walks and recreational activities during pleasant weather conditions.
While primarily focused on natural features, the area also includes sites with cultural significance. The Broken Chair Sculpture, a monumental wooden artwork, stands opposite the Palace of Nations in Geneva. Although a man-made monument, its presence in the broader natural monuments context highlights a blend of human expression and natural surroundings.
Visitors particularly appreciate the opportunity to relax and reconnect with nature. The exceptional pond density and diverse ecosystems of the Bois de Jussy offer unique chances for nature observation. The peaceful setting of places like La Gouille aux Morts is also highly valued for its tranquility and wildlife.
Yes, some sites are noted for their accessibility. The Jet d'Eau Fountain and the Flower Clock (Horloge Fleurie) in the English Garden are both wheelchair-accessible. The Broken Chair Sculpture is also accessible.
While popular sites like the Jet d'Eau attract many, the Bois de Jussy offers numerous ponds and wooded paths where you can find quieter spots. La Gouille aux Morts, for instance, is described as calm and peaceful, away from main roads, making it a good option for those seeking solitude.
The Jet d'Eau Fountain is a powerful vertical water jet reaching up to 140 meters high, a symbol of Geneva. While man-made, its dramatic interaction with Lake Geneva and the sky, and its status as a prominent landmark, often place it within the broader category of natural monuments due to its visual impact and connection to the natural landscape of the lake.
Yes, the Bois de Jussy is managed to welcome the public for various recreational activities. Visitors can find numerous paths and trails suitable for walks, jogging, and biking, allowing them to explore the diverse pond ecosystems and wooded areas.


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