

This stage of the Chemin de Saint-Jacques de Compostelle, from Neydens to Charly, is an invitation to discover the cultural and natural wealth of Haute-Savoie.
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Neydens: A Bucolic Gateway
Neydens has succeeded in retaining its character as a village divided into numerous hamlets, offering magnificent landscapes with the Salève as a backdrop. Just a stone's throw from the Chemin de Saint Jacques, don't miss the monument to the dead with its cock proudly resting on a Roman column, the typical "ruelle" of the main town, the statue of the pilgrim at the entrance to the campsite and, of course, the chapel of Verrières.
Beaumont: a rural village at the foot of the Salève
Continue on to Beaumont, a village steeped in history. Here you'll find the neo-classical Sardinian chapel of Saint-Etienne (1848), a traditional stopover for pilgrims. The façade features a statue of Santiago de Compostela. The building houses stalls from Pomier Abbey (one of which features a sculpture of a small dog lying down).
Présilly: Nature and heritage
In Présilly, nature takes pride of place. Stroll through the Bois de Pomier to the Chartreuse de Pomier. Here, you'll discover the remains of the ancient chartreuse founded in 1170 by Amedée 1er, Count of Geneva and Vaud. Stop off at the pilgrims' chapel in the first house on the left.
Head for the village of Saint-Blaise, where you'll enjoy breathtaking panoramic views over the Lmean, over the Col du Mont-Sion to the village of Charly.
Charly: A charming village
End your stopover in Charly, a picturesque village in the heart of the Genevois region. The village's architectural heritage revolves around the Charly chapel, whose bulbous bell tower is listed as a historic monument. The old buildings still bear the mark of agricultural activity, with beautiful farmhouses opening onto open courtyards. In Charly, you can sample local specialities in the welcoming little inn, perfect for resting after a day's walking.
Pack your walking shoes and come and explore the Genevois region, where every step brings you a little closer to Santiago de Compostela and to yourself.
Neydens has succeeded in retaining its character as a village divided into numerous hamlets, offering magnificent landscapes with the Salève as a backdrop. Just a stone's throw from the Chemin de Saint Jacques, don't miss the monument to the dead with its cock proudly resting on a Roman column, the typical "ruelle" of the main town, the statue of the pilgrim at the entrance to the campsite and, of course, the chapel of Verrières.
Beaumont: a rural village at the foot of the Salève
Continue on to Beaumont, a village steeped in history. Here you'll find the neo-classical Sardinian chapel of Saint-Etienne (1848), a traditional stopover for pilgrims. The façade features a statue of Santiago de Compostela. The building houses stalls from Pomier Abbey (one of which features a sculpture of a small dog lying down).
Présilly: Nature and heritage
In Présilly, nature takes pride of place. Stroll through the Bois de Pomier to the Chartreuse de Pomier. Here, you'll discover the remains of the ancient chartreuse founded in 1170 by Amedée 1er, Count of Geneva and Vaud. Stop off at the pilgrims' chapel in the first house on the left.
Head for the village of Saint-Blaise, where you'll enjoy breathtaking panoramic views over the Lmean, over the Col du Mont-Sion to the village of Charly.
Charly: A charming village
End your stopover in Charly, a picturesque village in the heart of the Genevois region. The village's architectural heritage revolves around the Charly chapel, whose bulbous bell tower is listed as a historic monument. The old buildings still bear the mark of agricultural activity, with beautiful farmhouses opening onto open courtyards. In Charly, you can sample local specialities in the welcoming little inn, perfect for resting after a day's walking.
Pack your walking shoes and come and explore the Genevois region, where every step brings you a little closer to Santiago de Compostela and to yourself.
Neydens: A Bucolic Gateway
Neydens has succeeded in retaining its character as a village divided into numerous hamlets, offering magnificent landscapes with the Salève as a backdrop. Just a stone's throw from the Chemin de Saint Jacques, don't miss the monument to the dead with its cock proudly resting on a Roman column, the typical "ruelle" of the main town, the statue of the pilgrim at the entrance to the campsite and, of course, the chapel of Verrières.
Beaumont: a rural village at...
Neydens has succeeded in retaining its character as a village divided into numerous hamlets, offering magnificent landscapes with the Salève as a backdrop. Just a stone's throw from the Chemin de Saint Jacques, don't miss the monument to the dead with its cock proudly resting on a Roman column, the typical "ruelle" of the main town, the statue of the pilgrim at the entrance to the campsite and, of course, the chapel of Verrières.
Beaumont: a rural village at...
- Guidebook with maps/step-by-step1/ From « Neydens », head for « Col du Mont Sion ». You will pass through the following directional posts : « La Forge », « Verrières » and « Beaumont ».
2/ From « Beaumont », always follow the direction « Col du Mont Sion ». You will pass through the following directional posts : « Jussy », « Chartreuse de Pomier », « Pomier », « Les Hauts de Mikerne », « Sur les Fours » and « St Blaise (cimetière) » before reaching the « Col du Mont Sion ».
3/ From Col de Mont Sion, head for « Charly » via « Croix de vin » to reach the village of Charly.
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- View onto lake, body of water, river, canal
- Mountain view
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