Lakes around Borex, a municipality in the canton of Vaud, Switzerland, are found in the surrounding Nyon district and broader region. Borex itself is characterized by agricultural land and forests at the foot of the Jura Mountains, without notable natural lakes within its boundaries. However, the area is situated near significant bodies of water such as Lake Geneva (Lac Léman) and Lac de Joux. These nearby lakes offer diverse natural settings and activities for visitors exploring the region.
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between the villas you sometimes even get to the lake ...
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Very beautiful village on the shores of Lake Geneva
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Nyon is a pretty town in the canton of Vaud, located on the shores of Lake Geneva. It is famous for being the starting point of the GR 5 which runs to the Netherlands.
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Passing through Hermance, a detour to the Vieux-Bourg and the Port takes you back in time. And a good opportunity for a short coffee stop (or more if you want) in one of the bistros/restaurants open.
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Let your gaze wander over the glittering water of Lake Geneva, enjoy the cozy atmosphere in the beautiful town of Nyon and treat yourself to a piece of cake in one of the cafés. What more do you need for a successful hiking break? Incidentally, the 320-kilometer Jura High Trail, which starts near Zurich, ends in Nyon.
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Clear view of Lake Geneva, imbued with poetry and history engraved in the rock of this pier. Crossing the village with its cobbled pedestrian streets does not leave you indifferent and leads to the shores of the lake.
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While Borex itself doesn't have notable lakes, it's ideally situated near two major bodies of water in the Canton of Vaud: Lake Geneva (Lac Léman) and Lac de Joux. Lake Geneva offers a vast expanse with historical towns and diverse activities, while Lac de Joux provides a more rugged, high-altitude mountain lake experience.
Lake Geneva, one of Europe's largest lakes, features stunning crescent-shaped freshwater views, often with the Alps and Mont Blanc in the background. You can enjoy relaxing strolls along its banks, visit areas like Promenthoux Beach for water views, or simply observe the glittering water from the Lake Geneva waterfront in Nyon.
Lac de Joux is a high-altitude lake known for its distinct, more rugged natural environment. Unlike the bustling shores of Lake Geneva, Lac de Joux offers a tranquil, mountainous lake experience. In winter, it famously transforms into a vast natural ice-skating rink, providing unique recreational opportunities.
Yes, Lake Geneva offers several options for swimming. The Piscine de Nyon at Colovray, located directly on the edge of Lake Geneva, provides access to the lake alongside swimming pools, making it a popular choice. Promenthoux Beach also offers a relaxing spot to enjoy the water.
The region offers several picturesque viewpoints. From Nyon Castle and the Lake Geneva waterfront, you can enjoy views of Lake Geneva with the Chablais Alpine massif in the background. The Lake Geneva waterfront in Nyon itself is a great spot to take in the atmosphere and water views.
Yes, there are numerous hiking and walking opportunities. You can find easy lakeside walks, such as the path along Promenthoux Beach. For more options, explore the hiking routes around Borex, which include trails like the 'East Side of Lake Divonne – Lac de Divonne loop'.
Beyond hiking, the area around Borex and its lakes is excellent for cycling. You can find various routes for road cycling and touring bicycles. Explore options like the 'Lac de Divonne – Lac de Divonne Loop' in the cycling guide around Borex, or road cycling routes in the road cycling guide.
Lac de Joux is known for its distinct winter character. While specific hiking trails might be affected by snow, the lake itself transforms into a vast natural ice-skating rink, offering a unique winter activity. It's advisable to check local conditions for winter hiking suitability.
Absolutely. Lake Geneva, in particular, offers many family-friendly activities. Towns like Nyon provide access to the lake, and the Piscine de Nyon at Colovray is popular with families. Highlights like Nyon Castle and the Lake Geneva waterfront and Promenthoux Beach are also considered family-friendly.
Many outdoor areas around the lakes in Switzerland are dog-friendly, especially for walks and trails. However, specific rules regarding dogs on beaches, in swimming areas, or within certain historical sites may vary. It's always best to check local signage or specific venue policies.
The region is rich in history. Nyon, on Lake Geneva, is home to Nyon Castle, which houses historical and porcelain museums. The town of Coppet, also on Lake Geneva, boasts a medieval urban landscape with ornate 16th-century houses, a church, and a castle with magnificent interiors and gardens.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer (May to September) are ideal for water sports, hiking, and enjoying the lakeside towns. Autumn offers beautiful foliage, while winter provides unique opportunities like ice skating on Lac de Joux, though some activities might be limited by weather.
Yes, towns along Lake Geneva, such as Nyon and Coppet, offer a variety of cafes and restaurants where you can enjoy a meal or a refreshment with lake views. The Lake Geneva waterfront in Nyon is particularly noted for its cozy atmosphere and cafes.


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