Best lakes around Féternes are found in the Haute-Savoie region, which places the commune in close proximity to significant bodies of water. Féternes is located less than 10 km from Lake Geneva (Lac Léman), a vast and iconic lake shared by France and Switzerland. The Dranse River, known for white-water activities, also flows near the area. This geographical position provides access to diverse aquatic environments.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Nice Spot! Absolutely cyclitsapproved 🫵🫰
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Beautiful Spot! Absolutely cyclitsapproved 🫵🫰
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Worth seeing with nice bars along the cycle route
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Reservoir surrounded by dense vegetation. Beautifully situated.
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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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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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Féternes is strategically located near two significant bodies of water: the vast Lake Geneva (Lac Léman), shared by France and Switzerland, and the dynamic Dranse River, known for its white-water activities. While Féternes itself doesn't have major internal lakes, these two offer diverse aquatic experiences.
Lake Geneva offers a wide array of water sports, including freshwater diving, sailing, water skiing, and towed buoys. You can also enjoy boat trips and paddle steamer excursions for scenic views. For swimming and relaxation, the lake provides numerous beaches along its 180 kilometers of shoreline.
Yes, the Dranse River is particularly famous for white-water rafting, with various levels of descents suitable for families, beginners, and experienced rafters. For a more immersive experience, hydrospeed (riverboarding) is also offered, where participants navigate the currents with a float and flippers under guided supervision.
Absolutely. Lake Beunaz is a publicly operated bathing lake with a snack bar, surrounded by mixed forest suitable for hiking, making it a great family-friendly option. The Shore of Lake Geneva also offers promenades and beaches that are popular with families.
You can swim at Lake Beunaz, which is a publicly operated bathing lake. Additionally, Lake Geneva has numerous beaches along its extensive shoreline where you can enjoy swimming and relaxation.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. The mixed forest around Lake Beunaz is good for hiking. The Delta de la Dranse Nature Reserve also offers trails to explore its biodiversity. For more extensive options, you can find various mountain hikes in the region, including routes with views of Lake Geneva. Check out the Mountain Hikes around Féternes guide for detailed routes.
Thonon-les-Bains, a settlement and spa town on Lake Geneva, is notable for its historic cable car, which has been connecting the city center to the lake since 1888. The town itself offers a glimpse into a bygone era with its charming architecture.
While popular spots like the Shore of Lake Geneva can get busy, especially on sunny Sundays, the region offers quieter alternatives. For instance, the nearby 'black lake' mentioned in tips for Lake Beunaz is known for offering calm and tranquility for nature lovers. Exploring the trails within the Delta de la Dranse Nature Reserve can also provide a peaceful experience.
The region around Lake Geneva benefits from a mild climate, making it pleasant for visits during much of the year. For water sports and swimming, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn are ideal. Hiking and cycling can be enjoyed from spring through autumn, with autumn offering beautiful foliage. Winter can be picturesque, especially for views of the snow-capped Alps.
Yes, the Delta de la Dranse Nature Reserve is located at the mouth of the Dranse River into Lake Geneva. It's a significant area for biodiversity, serving as a stopover for many migratory birds, including cormorants, herons, and raptors.
The area around Féternes offers diverse cycling routes, including those with views of Lake Geneva and the surrounding mountains. You can find routes ranging from moderate to difficult. For detailed options, refer to the Cycling around Féternes guide.
While many outdoor areas are dog-friendly, it's important to note that dogs are generally forbidden in the Delta de la Dranse Nature Reserve to protect its delicate ecosystem. Always check local signage for specific rules regarding pets in other areas.
From various points in Féternes, particularly from sites like Champeillant, you can enjoy breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views of Lake Geneva, often with the Alps and Mont Blanc in the background on clear days. The Shore of Lake Geneva itself offers extensive views along its promenade.
There are several mountain biking trails in the vicinity of the lakes. For example, you can find routes like the 'Lake Beunaz – View of Lake Leman loop from Saint-Paul-en-Chablais' which is rated as easy. Other trails range from moderate to difficult. Explore the MTB Trails around Féternes guide for more options.


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