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Geneva

Rhône and Arve Confluence Loop

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Switzerland
Geneva

Rhône and Arve Confluence Loop

Moderate

3.0

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2

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Rhône and Arve Confluence Loop

02:06

7.91km

80m

Hiking

Explore Geneva's public parks and natural beauty on this moderate 4.9-mile (7.9 km) hike, featuring the Confluence of the Rhône and Arve.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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932 m

Café de la Tour

Highlight • Cafe

In the house built in 1863, today's Café de la Tour was first opened in 1896 for the World's Fair. At that time it was called the Belvedere because it offered a wonderful panoramic view of Geneva, which is now partially obscured by the vegetation.
In the middle of the 20th century it was named Café de la Tour, inspired by the ornamental tower that was built on the house on the site of the present house gardens.
The view is awesome, the service was very courteous and the food was excellent.

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1.26 km

La Jonction is a place where the Rhône and Arve rivers come together, creating a magnificent and unique natural phenomenon. The two rivers have different water colors and when they come together, their waters mix and come together to form a final river, the Rhône. You can best observe this scenario from the bridge, conveniently located just 40 meters after the junction.

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5.08 km

Cropettes Park

Highlight • Natural

Les Cropettes owe their name to the Cropet family, who acquired the area in the 17th century. The demolition of the fortifications in the 1850s made it possible to redesign the Les Grottes district in particular. The park took shape thanks to the successive donations made by Madame Odier-Beaulacre, who gave the city first the lower part of her property along the current rue de Montbrillant and later the upper part, also financing the construction of the Ecole enfantine. The bucolic pavilion at the bottom of the park was built in 1870. In 1873 the rest of the estate was bought by the city of Geneva (thanks to the legacy of the Duke of Brunswick). A pond was then created in the shape of an orange quarter. The statue of a girl catching a fish was erected in 1971. Built in 1901, the elementary school, with its bell towers typical of early 20th-century Swiss style, is the work of architect Marc Camoletti (author of the Musée d'art et d'histoire and the Mont Blanc Post). Two contemporary buildings were added to the school in the 1990s and in 2013.

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5.96 km

Parc Saint-Jean

Highlight • Natural

Very beautiful park that has something to offer for young and old and invites you to relax

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7.91 km

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7.07 km

421 m

259 m

155 m

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3.62 km

3.54 km

439 m

207 m

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Saturday 9 May

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where does the tour of public parks in Geneva begin?

The Komoot tour, "From Domaine to Domaine — the tour of public parks in Geneva," is designed to guide you through various public parks. While a specific official trailhead isn't designated for this custom Komoot route, you can typically start near one of the featured parks, such as Parc Saint-Jean or Cropettes Park. Parking options will vary depending on your chosen starting point within Geneva's urban area.

Is this tour suitable for beginners or families with young children?

Yes, this tour is rated as moderate, but much of it traverses urban public parks, making it generally suitable for beginners and families. The terrain is varied, combining paved paths within parks with potentially more natural sections. The total distance is about 7.9 km with a modest elevation gain of 75 meters, making it a manageable walk for most.

Is the 'From Domaine to Domaine' tour a loop?

No, this specific Komoot tour is not a loop. It is a point-to-point route designed to take you through a sequence of public parks in Geneva. You will need to plan for transportation back to your starting point or onward from the end of the tour.

What is the terrain like on this public parks tour?

The terrain on this tour is diverse, reflecting its passage through various public parks and urban areas of Geneva. You can expect a mix of well-maintained paved paths, gravel trails, and grassy sections within the parks. While the overall elevation gain is minimal, there might be gentle inclines and descents as you move between different park areas.

What is the best time of year to experience the public parks tour in Geneva?

The public parks tour in Geneva is enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring (April-May) offers blooming flowers and mild temperatures, while autumn (September-October) provides beautiful fall foliage. Summer (June-August) is also pleasant, though it can be warmer. Winter can be charming, but some park features might be less vibrant, and paths could be damp.

What kind of scenery can I expect along the way?

You can expect a delightful mix of urban green spaces, river views, and historical elements. The tour highlights Geneva's well-maintained public parks, offering lush gardens, mature trees, and open lawns. You'll also encounter the Confluence of the Rhône and the Arve, providing scenic river vistas.

What are the main highlights or landmarks along the 'From Domaine to Domaine' route?

Key highlights along this route include several beautiful public parks and natural features. You'll pass through Cropettes Park and Parc Saint-Jean, offering serene green spaces. A notable natural landmark is the Confluence of the Rhône and the Arve, where the two rivers meet. You might also find refreshment at Café de la Tour.

Does this route connect with any other official trails in Geneva?

Yes, this Komoot route intersects with several official trails. You'll find sections that overlap with the Genève - Sézenove trail, parts of EuroVélo 17 - 12: Geneva – Valleiry, and the Via Lugdunum, Geneva to Lyon. Other smaller local paths like Cimetière des Rois and Promenade Saint-Jean also cross the route.

Is the 'From Domaine to Domaine' tour dog-friendly?

Generally, Geneva's public parks are dog-friendly, but specific rules regarding leashes and designated off-leash areas may apply within individual parks. It's always best to keep your dog on a leash, especially in crowded areas or near children's play zones, and to clean up after your pet.

Are there any cafes or refreshment stops along the way?

Yes, as the tour passes through urban areas and public parks, you'll find opportunities for refreshments. The route specifically mentions Café de la Tour as a highlight. Additionally, many public parks in Geneva have kiosks or nearby cafes, and you'll be close to city amenities throughout the tour.

Do I need any permits or pay entrance fees for this tour?

No, you do not need any special permits or to pay entrance fees to access the public parks and general routes covered by this tour in Geneva. Public parks in the city are freely accessible to everyone.

How can I get to the starting point of the tour using public transport?

Geneva has an excellent public transport network. Depending on your chosen starting point within the city, you can reach the public parks via trams, buses, or even local trains. For example, to start near Parc Saint-Jean or Cropettes Park, you can use the TPG (Transports Publics Genevois) website or app to find the most convenient bus or tram stop.

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