Tips
Direction of travel: counter-clockwise
Landmarks and connections : Anthy-sur-Léman (junction with Thonon / Annemasse route no. 49); Sciez (junction with Annemasse / Thonon route no. 23); Jouvernex (junction with Planbois route no. 50)
Description: 72 km long, 13 km wide, 300 m deep: Lake Geneva appeared 15,000 years ago, after the retreat of the Rhône glacier. 140 professional fishermen bring out 650 tons of fish a year (whitefish, perch, pike, trout, arctic char), as well as renowned regattas. You'll follow the lake for most of this magnificent circuit, with a stop at Corzent beach. After climbing back up to Anthy, you'll be back on the water's edge at Redon beach. The next stop at Excennevex beach (the largest sandy beach on the lake) requires you to cross Sciez and ride carefully along the 1005 road for 1.5 km. Allow time to visit the medieval village of Yvoire and the charming little port of Nernier. You can also visit the Musée Paysan de Collongette after Chens-sur-Léman. Be careful on the short, traffic-light-protected drive through Douvaine, and on the way back to Sciez, don't miss the right-hand hairpin bend just a few metres from the main road, and the sudden changes of direction over the next 3 km. After Anthy, return to Thonon in your original footsteps.