Set off on an adventure along the via Gebennensis from Geneva to Seyssel and walk like a Santiago de Compostela pilgrim.
- Guidebook with maps/step-by-stepDAY 1 : Geneva > Neydens - 3H25
DAY 2 : Neydens > Charly (Andilly) - 3H20
DAY 3 : Charly (Andilly) > Chaumont - 4 H
DAY 4 : Chaumont > Seyssel - 4H40
Services
Not accessible in a wheelchair
Car park
Paying parking
Animals accepted
Dogs must be kept on a leash. Check with your accommodation to find out if pets are accepted.Rates
Free
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There is no charge for the crossing itself, but for the accommodation (gites, refuges, hotels) and services (accompaniment by a mountain professional). Bivouacs are not permitted outside reserved sites (see Tourist Offices).
Openings
All year 2024 - Open everyday
Check with tourist offices for current access conditions. Don't forget to book your accommodation in advance.
Location
Contact Chemin de Saint Jacques de Compostelle (GR 65): Geneva > Seyssel in 4 days On foot
Environment
- Mountain view
- In the country
- In town
- View onto lake, body of water, river, canal
Access
- Access (train) : Accessible by train from the Geneva Cornavin station