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La Pinède walkpath

La Pinède walkpath
La Pinède walkpath
La Pinède walkpath
La Pinède walkpath

Description

Beautiful walk along Lake Geneva shores, to the Ripaille Castle battlements.

Technical informations

This circuit was updated on: 28/04/2024
2.5 km
1 h
max. 388 m
min. 372 m

Altimetric profile

Starting point

Sentier de la pinède , 74200 Thonon-les-Bains
Lat : 46.386982Lng : 6.484527

Points of interest

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Beach "la Pinède"

You can reach these pebble beaches via a lane behind the communal beach. The beaches are almost 3km long and are lovely to walk along whatever the time of year or swim by during the summer.Located just after the communal beach on the edge of the Château de Ripaille estate, La Pinède is a succession of natural little pebble beaches linked by footpaths. In the summer you can swim here (free access – no surveillance) or walk here any time of year and soak up the peaceful atmosphere of Lake Geneva’s untamed banks. This incomparable site on the lakeside is closely linked to the Maison de Savoie. The banks have been listed and the site is protected. In the summer, we do everything to ensure the location is kept clean and peaceful. You can swim in a 3km area right up to Parc de la Châtaigneraie. One of its beaches (signposted) is for naturists.

Domaine de Ripaille 74200 Thonon-les-Bains
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Office de Tourisme de Thonon-les-Bains

During your stay in Thonon-les-Bains, the tourist office is at your disposal to make your holiday an unforgettable one ! Accommodation, visits, activities and much more, our travel advisors will accompany you in the best possible way.Find all our services at your disposal: - Information - Personalized advice - News / Agenda - Ticket offices (concerts, shows, boat tickets, museums. . . ) - Rental of electric bicycles - Free Wifi access 30 minutes - Supervised activities in season (adults and children) - Rental of baby carrier, all-terrain stroller and car seats 0-4 years - Shop You can also find our seasonal reception point at the Port de Rives (Place du 16 août 1944) in July and August.

2 rue Michaud 74200 Thonon-les-Bains
- Office de Tourisme de Thonon-les-Bains -
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Leman lake

Lake Geneva is an authentic inland sea and the largest lake in Western Europe. It started out as a glacier mainly fed by the Rhone River. The lake is majestic in size and is a unique destination as the Sea in the Mountain!Lake Geneva is Western Europe’s largest lake. Its French name Léman is probably Celtic in origin, changed by Latin with frequent name changes over time: Lacus Lemanus, Lake Geneva or Lake Léman. The lake is crescent-shaped with the north bank and two sides being Swiss and the south bank being French. The border goes through the middle of the lake. The Rhone crosses through the lake from east to west. Many things have made the lake what it is today: Tectonic folding in part of the Great Lake and the action of a Rhone glacier in the Small Lake (between Yvoire and Geneva). It was formed when the Rhone glacier melted after the last ice age almost 15,000 years ago. Key figures and locations: - Length of intersection: 72.8km - Maximum width: 13.8km - Surface area: 582.4km² (348.4km² in Switzerland and 234km² in France) - Altitude: 372m - Maximum depth: 309.7m, coast plus 62.3m between Lausanne and Évian - Total water volume: 89 million m³ Microclimate... Although it is on the edge of the Alps, Lake Geneva has created a microclimate around it due to the sheer amount of water it holds. For example, in Montreux and its immediate surroundings you can see palm trees, agaves and other exotic plants. In winter, the lake uses the heat it has conserved during the summer to make the harsh mountain winter milder. In summer the lake cools its surroundings. Lake Geneva’s wildlife: Fish: Approximately 30 species of fish live together in the lake including: - True fera or féra as it is known locally, 360 tons caught in 2006 (310 tons in 2005). - Perch, which is filleted, 224 tons caught in 2006 (234 tons in 2005). - Pike, 35 tons caught in 2006 (47 tons in 2005, 29 tons in 2004 and 31 tons in 2000). In 1996 a 1.34m long pike was caught in the lake and a 20.5kg pike was caught in March 2004 in the Vaud area. - Lake trout, 11 tons caught in 2006 (17 tons in 2005, 27 tons in 2004). Some specimens can weigh up to 8 or 10 kilos. - The ever popular Arctic char, 14 tons caught in 2006 (17 tons in 2005, 9 tons in 2004, 68 tons in 2000). This fish is very sensitive to global warming as it requires very cold water in order to reproduce. - Crayfish which were released in the lake by mistake in the 80s and have now colonised the waters. This shellfish is very popular for its succulent meat and fishermen’s catch is now supplied to restaurants. - Roach, bleak, carp, burbot, tench, stickleback and many more. Birds: Many birds come to the lake as it is a migration route between the Alps and the Jura Mountains. The 150,000 birds and ducks coming from Scandinavia and even Siberia to spend their winter here include: - the Great Cormorant - the Common Merganser - the Great Crested Grebe - the Common Pochard - the Tufted Duck - and the Eurasian Coot - Along with swans and mallards. Tourism around Lake Geneva: There are lots of tourist attractions around Lake Geneva. On the Swiss coast stands Château de Chillon (Vaud) in a unique romantic setting popularised in written form by Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s La Nouvelle Héloïse and Byron’s The Prisoner of Chillon. On the Haute-Savoie Chablais coast lies the fortified village of Yvoire (also know as the pearl of Lake Geneva) on a rocky fort, Excenevex Beach and Château de Ripaille. In historical Thonon-les-Bains there are towers, parks and vineyards. The Lavaux vineyards between Vevey and Lutry were classified as a world heritage site by UNESCO in 1997. Visitors can also explore the many sides to life around Lake Geneva by visiting its towns and cities such as Geneva itself, Lausanne, Montreux and Thonon-les-Bains.

Rives du Léman 74200 Thonon-les-Bains
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Chataigneraie playground

A fine 4.6 hectare park in open access stretches from the Lake to the Ripaille forest. Ideal for a family break on the lawns beneath the chestnut trees, where the children can enjoy the play area.

Avenue de Saint Disdille 74200 Thonon-les-Bains
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Additional information

Updated by

Office de Tourisme de Thonon-les-Bains - 25/04/2024
www.thononlesbains.com
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Guidebook with maps/step-by-step

The path starts between the municipal beach and the castle of Ripaille. It takes you to the park of the chestnut grove by a small path along the walls of the Ripaille domain.

Contact

Phone :
04 50 71 55 55
+33(0)4 50 70 69 68

Fax : 04 50 70 69 54

Email : thonon@thononlesbains.com

Website :
www.thononlesbains.com
www.ville-thonon.fr

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