Natural monuments around Gy offer a diverse landscape, featuring both prominent natural landmarks and significant sites that integrate with the natural environment. The region is characterized by its large lake, urban green spaces, and historical geological formations. These locations provide opportunities for exploration and connection with the area's natural and cultural heritage.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Definitely my favorite place in Geneva, whatever the season, early in the morning or as evening falls. It feels good, somewhere else, and a place where you can dream all at once.
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Pretty and lively little park with several highlights and “must sees” of Geneva.
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One of the city’s landmarks and a must-see.
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In the English Garden, the flower clock is made up of more than 3,000 colorful plants. This horticultural mosaic requires special know-how, admirably implemented by the green spaces services of the City of Geneva. The plants of the clock are changed four times a year, giving life to a mosaic per season.
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The Jet d'Eau is the emblem of Geneva. 140 metres high, it was projected in 1891 above the city's harbour, offering a superb view known to all.
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What a beautiful flower mosaic
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The Geneva floral clock is another of its tourist attractions.
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The region around Gy offers a blend of natural beauty and impressive man-made features. The iconic Jet d'Eau Fountain, a symbol of the city, projects water up to 140 meters high. You can also explore the beautifully landscaped Conservatory and Botanical Garden of Geneva, which features diverse flora and a tropical garden shed. Another unique sight is the Flower Clock (Horloge Fleurie), English Garden, a horticultural mosaic made of over 3,000 plants that change with the seasons.
Yes, several natural monuments are great for families. The Jet d'Eau Fountain is a captivating sight for all ages. The Conservatory and Botanical Garden of Geneva offers spacious grounds and interesting plant collections, including a tropical garden shed, which children often enjoy. The Flower Clock (Horloge Fleurie), English Garden is also a delightful spot for a family stroll.
Many of the prominent natural monuments in Gy are wheelchair accessible. These include the Jet d'Eau Fountain, the Flower Clock (Horloge Fleurie), English Garden, and the thought-provoking Broken Chair Sculpture. These locations offer paved paths and accessible viewing areas.
The region features sites with both natural and historical significance. The Broken Chair Sculpture, a monumental wooden artwork opposite the Palace of Nations, serves as a powerful historical and humanitarian statement. Further afield, the Copacou Stone is considered an archaeological particularity, possibly a sacrificial or chalice stone, offering a glimpse into ancient practices and stunning valley views.
The area around Gy provides numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find a variety of routes for road cycling, mountain biking, and running. For detailed routes and guides, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Gy, MTB Trails around Gy, and Running Trails around Gy.
Yes, the Copacou Stone is a notable geological formation. This rock is characterized by a regular triangular depression and offers a magnificent view of the valley. It's considered an archaeological particularity and is a great spot for a break or a picnic.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views, the beautifully maintained gardens, and the unique blend of natural and man-made attractions. The area's natural monuments have garnered over 800 upvotes and 86 photos from the komoot community, highlighting their popularity and visual appeal. The impressive scale of the Jet d'Eau Fountain and the serene beauty of the Botanical Garden are often mentioned as highlights.
While many sites are well-known, the Copacou Stone could be considered a hidden gem. It's a unique archaeological site with historical significance and offers a fantastic viewpoint over the valley, yet it's less frequented than the more central attractions. It's also conveniently located near the Rocafort castle and Penaz waterfall.
While specific hiking trails directly at each monument vary, the broader Gy region offers a range of outdoor routes. For easy options, you can find running trails like the 'Running loop from Jussy' which is 4.79 km and rated easy. For more options, check the Running Trails around Gy guide.
The Gy region is characterized by its large lake (Lake Geneva), urban green spaces, and historical geological formations. You'll find prominent fountains, extensive botanical gardens, and unique rock sites, offering a diverse natural landscape for exploration.
While specific rules vary by location, generally, dogs are permitted on a leash on the paths of urban green spaces like the English Garden, where the Flower Clock is located. However, they are typically not allowed on the lawns. It's always best to check specific signage at each monument for detailed regulations.


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