Best lakes around Saint-Gingolph are found in a charming village straddling the French and Swiss border, ideally situated on the shores of Lake Geneva. This location provides views of surrounding peaks and offers diverse experiences for visitors. The area features both expansive waters and more secluded alpine lakes, making it a destination for various outdoor activities. Its unique position on the Franco-Swiss border also contributes to its appeal.
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This lakeside promenade is brilliant. Even non-botanists can admire great, old subtropical plants and fantastic seasonal flower arrangements here. In spring, the snowfields of the mountains on the southern shore (Haute Savoie) compete with the sparkling and glittering stars on the waves of Lake Geneva. A dream.
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I highly recommend this lovely walk from Vouvry to Lake Taney.
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Freddie Mercury Statue, Montreux “If you want peace of mind, come to Montreux,” said Freddie Mercury (1946–1991). He not only lived here but also recorded six of his albums with Queen, including “Made in Heaven.” His statue on the lakeside promenade was erected in his memory in 1996. It is easily recognizable by the flowers that his fans still leave there today. Text / Source: Montreux-Vevey Tourism https://www.montreuxriviera.com/de/P976/statue-freddie-mercury
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The Alimentarium is located in the old Nestlé headquarters, a neoclassical building on the shores of Lake Geneva. This building dates back to 1867 and now provides an inspiring environment for the museum. The core of the museum programme is the permanent exhibition “Food – The Essence of Life”. This exhibition places visitors at the heart of the message and invites them to think about their bodies, their environment and their social circle. It offers valuable information about nutrition, health and culture. The Alimentarium organises various activities, such as culinary classes, workshops for adults, children, groups, companies and schools. You can cook together and learn more about nutrition and food history. There are also special school activities to make students aware of the history, culture, science and technology behind our food. A futuristic escape game called AL2049 immerses you in a world of food and nutrition. A unique experience for visitors who enjoy a challenge. The Alimentarium also has a beautiful garden overlooking Lake Geneva. This garden is an integral part of the museum scenography and offers an idyllic location to relax and enjoy the surroundings.
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The fork was probably a point of contention among the population for a long time before it could finally be installed and inaugurated.
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What it means, however, is somehow a mystery to me 🤔
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The Freddie Mercury Statue is a statue dedicated to the legendary lead singer of the band Queen, Freddie Mercury. The statue is located on the shores of Lake Geneva in Montreux, Switzerland, where Freddie Mercury spent the last years of his life. The statue was unveiled in 1996, five years after Mercury's death, as a tribute to his musical legacy and his connection to Montreux. The statue depicts Freddie Mercury in a dynamic pose, with his arm outstretched and his trademark microphone stand in hand. The statue is a popular attraction for fans of Queen and Freddie Mercury, who come to Montreux from all over the world to pay their respects to the legendary singer.
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The region around Saint-Gingolph features two distinct lakes: the expansive Lake Geneva (Lac Léman), which the village sits directly on, and the more secluded, alpine Lac de Taney, nestled at 1500 meters altitude.
Yes, both lakes offer family-friendly options. Lake Geneva boasts an 8-kilometer-long beach in Saint-Gingolph, perfect for relaxation. You can also visit The Vevey Fork, a unique man-made monument on Lake Geneva, which is considered family-friendly. For Lac de Taney, while the hike can be steep, it's also accessible by taxi, making it suitable for families to enjoy its natural beauty, strolls, and picnic areas.
You'll find diverse hiking opportunities. Along Lake Geneva, the famous ViaRhôna cycle path offers routes through vineyards and villages, and the GR5 trail provides stunning Alpine vistas. For Lac de Taney, there are various trails leading to and around the lake, with options to extend to the summit of Le Grammont for unparalleled views of Lake Geneva and Mont Blanc. You can find more hiking options in the area by visiting the Hiking around Saint-Gingolph guide.
The best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for swimming, boating, and enjoying the beaches of Lake Geneva, and for hiking around Lac de Taney. In winter, Lac de Taney transforms into a tranquil, snow-covered landscape, accessible by snowshoes or ski-hiking, with opportunities for ice diving when the lake is frozen.
Yes, Saint-Gingolph itself has a rich historic heritage, including a 12th-century church and the Musée des Traditions et des Barques du Léman, located in the castle. On Lake Geneva, you can also find The Vevey Fork, a monument indicating the entrance to the 'Musée de l'alimentation' in a neoclassical building that was once Nestlé's headquarters.
Yes, you can swim in both Lake Geneva and Lac de Taney. Lake Geneva offers warmer waters and an 8-kilometer-long beach in Saint-Gingolph. The waters of Lac de Taney are refreshing, though chilly, and perfect for a dip after a hike.
Absolutely. The Montreux Lakeside Promenade, a short distance from Saint-Gingolph, is known for its cafes and restaurants with spectacular views of Lake Geneva. In the summer village of Taney, near Lac de Taney, there are also two restaurants.
Lake Geneva is notable for its vastness, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks like the Dent d'Oche and Dents du Midi. Lac de Taney, a national natural heritage site, is a deep-blue alpine lake encircled by forests and flower-filled meadows, attracting a vast number of amphibians, including frogs and alpine salamanders, and is surrounded by the impressive Jumelles twin peaks.
Saint-Gingolph, located on Lake Geneva, is easily accessible by train. While Lac de Taney requires a hike from Le Flon, it is also accessible by taxi, offering an alternative for those preferring not to walk the entire way.
Yes, the famous ViaRhôna cycle path along Lake Geneva starts in Saint-Gingolph, offering scenic routes through vineyards and villages. For more cycling options, you can explore the Road Cycling Routes around Saint-Gingolph guide.
Lac de Taney, despite its popularity in summer, generally offers a more serene and peaceful experience compared to the larger Lake Geneva, especially during quieter times or the winter months due to its alpine location.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered, from the tranquil beach relaxation and scenic boat trips on Lake Geneva to the active hiking and serene escape provided by Lac de Taney. The stunning natural beauty, panoramic views, and the unique Franco-Swiss border location of Saint-Gingolph are frequently highlighted.


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