Lake Geneva

Geneva Lighthouse at evening. Geneva, Switzerland.
Address
Lake Geneva
GPS
46.3613502, 6.3932470372481
Crescent-shaped Lake Geneva (or Lac Léman) lies between France and Switzerland, with the Alps as a backdrop.
Canton Vaud includes much of the mountainous area to the north of Lake Geneva. It is the most powerful French-speaking canton economically and politically.
There was a lot of unrest in the neighbourhood back in the day. After being ruled for two centuries by Bernese bailiffs, the canton was returned to the Vaudois in 1798 thanks to a revolution backed by France. Napoleon recognized the significance of the conflict by establishing a new canton there.
Vaud officially became a member of Switzerland in 1803. Cities and towns all around the country continue to fly the green and white flag with the inscription “Liberté et Patrie” on it.
The area has a really French atmosphere. Once hostile to Catholic France, the population now longs to join the European Union.
The Swiss-German cities of the Mittelland are separated by more than simply language during the short rail ride. It covers a vast emotional landscape.
Lake Geneva (Lac Léman) facts and figures
🌊 Basic Facts
Name: Lake Geneva
French Name: Lac Léman
Type: Alpine, glacial lake
Located In: Switzerland (mainly) and France (smaller portion)
📐 Size & Dimensions
Length: ~73 km (45 miles)
Width: Up to 14 km (8.7 miles)
Surface Area: ~580 km² (224 sq miles)
Switzerland: ~60%
France: ~40%
Average Depth: ~154 m (505 ft)
Maximum Depth: ~310 m (1,017 ft)
Volume: ~89 km³ of water
Altitude: ~372 m (1,220 ft) above sea level
🏞️ Geography
Inflow: Mainly the Rhône River (from the east)
Outflow: Rhône River (at Geneva, west)
Shape: Crescent or arc-shaped
Regions Touched:
Swiss cantons: Vaud, Valais, Geneva
French department: Haute-Savoie
🏙️ Major Towns & Cities on the Lake
Switzerland:
Geneva
Lausanne
Montreux
Vevey
Nyon
France:
Évian-les-Bains
Thonon-les-Bains
Yvoire
🚤 Transport & Activities
Boat Services: Regular passenger boats operated by CGN (Compagnie Générale de Navigation)
Water Sports: Sailing, windsurfing, paddleboarding, swimming, fishing
Cruises: Scenic cruises, dinner boats, and historic steamboats
Beaches & Promenades: Public swimming spots in most towns, especially Lausanne, Montreux, and Geneva
🌿 Environment & Wildlife
Water Quality: High; used for drinking water in many towns
Fauna: Perch, trout, pike, and numerous bird species
Flora: Vineyards (especially the Lavaux region, a UNESCO World Heritage Site) line the Swiss northern shore
🎵 Culture & Tourism
Montreux Jazz Festival: World-famous event held every July on the lake’s shore
Chillon Castle: Historic lakeside fortress near Montreux
UN Headquarters: Lake Geneva ends at the city of Geneva, home to many international organizations
Wine Region: Lavaux and La Côte vineyards along the Swiss shore
🧊 Fun Fact
In winter, under certain cold conditions, the “bise” wind can cause lake spray to freeze onshore, covering everything in ice sculptures.
Lake Geneva is more than just beautiful—it’s a crossroads of culture, history, nature, and international life, surrounded by mountains, vineyards, and some of Switzerland’s best-known cities.
