TCS Camping Genève-Vésenaz
Switzerland / Canton of Geneva
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If you want to spend your holiday by one of the most beautiful lakes Switzerland has to offer, camping in the canton of Geneva is the right choice. Exciting cities such as Geneva, Montreux or Lausanne provide the right balance between experiencing nature through water sports, hiking or cycling and urban flair. Many of the campsites in the canton cater for families with children with a playground or entertainment programme and also welcome dogs.
Numerous campsites in the canton of Geneva are located directly on Lake Geneva. Here, campers can relax away from the hustle and bustle of the city and enjoy peaceful moments on the shore. Those who like to be active can take advantage of the wide range of water sports on offer: In addition to swimming and fishing, windsurfing, kayaking and stand-up paddling are also very popular.
The proximity to the Alps also makes camping in the Geneva region an attractive option. A well-developed network of hiking and cycling trails for every fitness level attracts many outdoor enthusiasts. Of course, a visit to the region's capital, Geneva, is also a must. The city enchants every traveller with its historic old town set against the mountain ranges in the background and the famous water fountain at the harbour, which is a popular photo motif.
Camping in the canton of Geneva is possible all year round. The summer months from May to September are perfect for water activities or hiking in the Alps. A visit to Geneva or well-known cities in the surrounding area such as Lausanne or Montreux is also recommended during this period.
In winter, campers will find ideal conditions for winter sports in the numerous ski resorts, some of which have guaranteed snow, such as Le Grand Massif, La Grande Terche or Praz de Lys. Those who prefer to enjoy the beautiful landscape and breathtaking views without skis under their feet can set off on an exciting snow hike in the Swiss Alps.