Round trip
in Gex

Voie verte: Gex-Divonne, along the old railroad line

A bucolic walk ideal for families. Mountain bikes recommended. Shared between pedestrians (with dogs) and cyclists. Linear route with varied views: plain and Alps on the way out, Jura on the way back.
Guidebook with maps/step-by-step

This walk starts at the Restaurant de la Gare. From the restaurant car park, head towards the sorting bins, where a passageway between some large stones leads to the greenway. Follow this path, which passes by the fire brigade museum, skirts the Gex campsite and heads towards Chauvilly, then Tutegny, Grilly… and Divonne. The greenway stops at the Avenue du Mont Mussy crossroads.

if you follow the route described here :

Cross straight over to Rue de la cité Divonne (cycle lane). Then take the main road (Avenue de Genève, then Avenue des Alpes, Rue du Port, and Rue du Tour du Lac (in front of the beach entrance or opposite the Esplanade du Lac. That’s it, you’ve arrived.

(The return section to Gex will be a little more demanding than the outward journey, as it is slightly uphill).

You are free to choose the end of your route to the lake.

Itinerary details

Gex
Round trip
Marked
Hard coating (tar, cement, flooring), Sand
Autumn, Summer, Winter, Spring
Pets are allowed
All year round daily.

Alert

Road cycling is not recommended here because of the different road surfaces.

Description

The greenway is made up of three distinct sections: from Gex Gare to Tutegny, a sand-coloured gravel path; from Tutegny to Grilly Ouest, a grey gravel path; and finally, from Grilly Est to Divonne Gare, a tarmac road.

All crossings are secured by barriers, so that users must cross on foot to ensure their safety. The starting and finishing points are in Gex, near the Gare restaurant, and in Divonne, at the Avenue du Mont Mussy junction.

The route is identical in both directions. It takes around 45 to 50 minutes to get there, and just over an hour to return by mountain bike, depending on your pace. The green route offers a variety of views: the plain and the Alps on the way out, and the Jura massif on the way back. On arrival at Divonne, there are a number of variations that make it easy to reach the lake, as well as the Mont Mourex mountain bike trails, which are very popular with nature lovers and thrill-seekers.

The width of the route is sometimes narrow, barely allowing two cyclists to ride abreast. Caution is therefore advised, especially when the roads are busy. The highway code applies: it’s important to ride on the right for everyone’s safety.
Picnic areaBarPublic WCCar parkCharging stations for electric vehiclesFree car parkCycling sportsMiscellaneous sportsGreenway
DifficultyEasyDuration01h30Elevation128 D- / 130 D+Distance20.5 kmAltitude Max.569 m
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