Best attractions and places to see around Chênex, a commune in the Haute-Savoie department of France, offer a blend of rural charm, historical elements, and natural beauty. The area is characterized by its village and surrounding landscapes, providing views of the Alps. Visitors can explore historical landmarks and enjoy scenic rural walks.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The trail along the Rhone from Dardagny has reopened - better option than walking through the village. Friendly coffee/food at Cafe Cartigny and excellent goats cheese from Gribi-Wible Farm (courtyard fridge/honesty box)
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Prepare to go with your bike directly over the dam from where you will have a view of the Rhône. If the inhabitants of Geneva have electricity, even during peak consumption, it is thanks to the Verbois dam! This site produces 15% of the canton's consumption, which does not prevent it from being exploited in such a way as to preserve the fauna and flora that surround it. (source: ww2.sig-ge.ch)
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Here you will have the view of the dam. If the inhabitants of Geneva have electricity, even during peak consumption, it is thanks to the Verbois dam! This site produces 15% of the canton's consumption, which does not prevent it from being exploited in such a way as to preserve the fauna and flora that surround it. (source: ww2.sig-ge.ch)
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If the inhabitants of Geneva have electricity, even during peak consumption, it is thanks to the Verbois dam! This site produces 15% of the canton's consumption, which does not prevent it from being exploited in such a way as to preserve the fauna and flora that surround it. (source: ww2.sig-ge.ch)
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Nature reserve prohibited by bicycle. He walks and pushes his bike, but it's beautiful!
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I really liked this tour: Annemasse, Geneva, Usinens, Frangy, Sallenôves 2022_09_16 tab (910 m) https://www.komoot.de/tour/927881883
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I liked this tour: Annemasse, Geneva, Usinens, Frangy, Sallenôves 2022_09_16 tab (910 m) https://www.komoot.de/tour/927881883
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Chênex offers a glimpse into its past with several historical sites. You can visit the neo-Romanesque Church of Chênex, built in 1881, which houses nationally classified historical objects like a 17th-century tabernacle and an 18th-century statue of the Virgin Mary. Additionally, you can find the remains of a Medieval Castle, including parts of a tower and staircase, and the remnants of a communal bread oven and a mill along the Grand Nant de Chênex, reflecting the village's agricultural history.
For breathtaking vistas, head to View of the Salève and Mont Blanc, a popular viewpoint offering expansive views of the Bornes plateau and, on clear days, Mont Blanc itself. The general rural landscape around Chênex, including areas like the Bois du Mont and various walking paths, also provides picturesque views of the Alps.
Yes, you can visit Border Marker No. 1 – Westernmost Point of Switzerland. This historical marker, dating from 1816, signifies the westernmost point of Switzerland and bears the crests of Geneva and Piedmont-Sardinia, offering a unique historical and geographical point of interest.
Along the Rhône, you can visit View of the Rhône, which provides excellent views of the river and the 'Etournel Marshes' nature reserve, where the river narrows. Further along, the Verbois Dam is also an interesting man-made structure on the Rhône, contributing to the region's electricity supply while preserving local fauna and flora.
The 'Boucle Pédestre: Paysages et Récoltes' is an easy 8.9 km hiking trail starting from Chênex village, ideal for families to experience the rural heritage and natural beauty of the Vuache area. Additionally, the settlement of Russin is noted as family-friendly and wheelchair accessible, offering a charming village atmosphere with historical roots.
You can embark on the 'Boucle Pédestre: Paysages et Récoltes' hiking trail, which starts directly from Chênex village. This easy 8.9 km loop takes you through varied landscapes including plains, the Bois du Mont, and the hamlet of Bellossy, offering beautiful views of the Alps and a chance to experience the region's agricultural traditions.
There are various cycling opportunities around Chênex. For touring bicycles, you can explore routes like the 'View of the Rhône – Border Crossing loop from Valleiry' or the 'View of the Vuache – Vulbens loop from Valleiry'. Road cyclists might enjoy the 'ViaRhôna Vulbens-Seyssel – View of Mont Salève loop from Jonzier-Épagny'. For mountain biking, consider trails such as the 'View of the Rhône valley – Vuache Discovery Trail loop from Valleiry'. You can find more details and routes on the dedicated cycling guides: Cycling around Chênex, Road Cycling Routes around Chênex, and MTB Trails around Chênex.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views, especially from spots like View of the Salève and Mont Blanc, where they can see the Bornes massif and sometimes Mont Blanc. The serene natural environment, the historical significance of sites like the Border Marker, and the opportunity for peaceful rural walks are also highly valued.
Yes, the village of Russin, first mentioned in historical texts around 1100, is located nearby. It is noted as being wheelchair accessible and family-friendly, offering a glimpse into local history and a charming atmosphere.
The preserved natural environment of Chênex and the surrounding Haute-Savoie region makes it ideal for outdoor activities during the warmer months, typically from spring through autumn. This period offers pleasant weather for hiking the 'Boucle Pédestre' and enjoying the scenic views of the Alps.
Yes, the 'Boucle Pédestre: Paysages et Récoltes' hiking trail specifically passes through the Bois du Mont, a wooded area near Chênex. This provides a serene natural setting for walks and offers a chance to experience the diverse rural landscapes of the region.


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