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Border marker no. 1

Border marker no. 1

Description

In 1815, Geneva was a member of the Swiss Confederation and was surrounded by the kingdoms of Piedmont-Sardinia and France. In 1860, Savoie was annexed to France.
Along the border, we can still discover the border marker no. 1 which marks the western-most point of Switzerland . Lavishly carved and dating from 1816, it faces the eagle with outspread wings of the kingdom of Sardinia, on the Genevois coat of arms. It is a milestone on the old path leading from Chancy to Vuache, highly frequented in the 17th and 18th centuries and now fallen into disuse. A bit further on, 3 wooden staircases allow the coastal path to cross the 3 successive levels of submerging into the Rhône (terraces) carved in the fluvio-glacial alluviums.

Technical information

Updated at : 02/02/2024
74520 Valleiry
Lat : 46.129284Lng : 5.955745

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Contact

Phone : 04 50 04 62 89

Email : syndicat.vuache@orange.fr

Website : www.pays-du-vuache.fr

Open period

All year round, daily.

Updated by

Office de Tourisme des Monts de Genève - 21/10/2023
www.montsdegeneve.com
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Price(s)

Free access.

Data author

Image Monts de Genève
proposed by Monts de Genève
Place de la Gare 74100 Annemasse France

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