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  1. Lyon, France. Lyon (Franco-Provençal: Liyon), traditionally spelled in English as Lyons, is the third-largest city of France. It is located at the confluence of the rivers Rhône and Saône, to the northwest of the French Alps, 391 km southeast of Paris, 278 km north of Marseille, 113 km southwest of Geneva, 58 km northeast of Saint-Étienne.

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  2. If you rent a car, do it on the French side of Geneva to avoid the drop-off fees. The best way to find places that strike you as "idyllic" is to explore on your own. 7. Re: Idyllic French villages on the way to Lyon from Geneva. The big "problem" in France is that there are always too many choices.

    • The Entrance Gates
    • The Narrow Streets
    • Place Du Thay
    • The Parish Church
    • The Castle of Yvoire
    • The Two Harbours of The Villages

    From any car park you choose, you’ll enter the village through one of the two medieval gates. In the Middle Ages, the main road from Geneva to Thonon crossed through the village by the two fortified entrance gates: Porte de Rovorée and Porte de Nernier. They controlled comings and goings and trade activities. Porte de Rovorée This arched passageway...

    Between the two entrance gates are a small number of old streets lined with restaurants serving fresh lake fish, art boutiques and workshops. The more picturesque are Grande Rue Paul Jacquier, Rue des boulangers and Rue de l’église. The narrow cobbled streets are beautifully decked with geraniums and wisteria in the summer and autumn. Yvoire is wel...

    The delightful place du Thay is the central square of the village. In the shade of the trees, it has a particular Provençalatmosphere.

    The St. Pancrace Churchwas initially built in the 11th century and has been rebuilt, enlarged and maintained several times since. The onion-shaped steeple was added on top of the bell tower in 1854. It is characteristic of religious architecture from the 19th century in Savoy. The steeple was covered in stainless steel in 1989, and the weathercock ...

    The castle is a private estate set on the edge of the lake. The massive fortress has a large, steep roof flanked by four little turrets at each corner. To have a great view of the castle reflecting on the waters, go to the Port des Pêcheurs or the Ferry terminal on the other side of the village. It was built between 1306 and 1319 on the site of a m...

    The village has two harbours: a little fishing port on one side and the marina bordered by a promenade on the other. The Port des Pêcheurs The little harbour of the fishermen is the oldest in Yvoire. Walk to the end of the pier to enjoy great views of the old village and the castle with the waves lapping on the shore. The Grand Port This is where t...

  3. SNCF operates a train from Lyon Part Dieu to Geneve every 3 hours. Tickets cost SFr 27 - SFr 60 and the journey takes 2h. TGV inOui also services this route once daily. Alternatively, FlixBus operates a bus from Lyon, Perrache Bus Station to Geneva every 3 hours. Tickets cost SFr 13 - SFr 19 and the journey takes 2h 25m.

  4. Prices for train trip from Lyon to Geneva + Guided Tour. Fully accompanied on the train option: Leave Lyon: 8.30am getting back into Lyon between 6.30pm-7pm. Your guide will join you on the train therefore taking any headaches out of logistical concerns (including help getting through passport control and customs as quickly as possible).

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  6. Route Information. Option 2: taking the Lyria train (July and August) Station Guides. Lyon Part-Dieu Rail Station Guide. Genève/Geneva-Cornavin Rail Station Guide. Travel Time (approx) 1hr 44min. Frequency. Not Every Day.

  7. SNCF operates a train from Lyon Part Dieu to Geneve every 3 hours. Tickets cost SFr 27 - SFr 60 and the journey takes 2h. TGV inOui also services this route once daily. Alternatively, FlixBus operates a bus from Lyon, Perrache Bus Station to Geneva every 3 hours. Tickets cost SFr 13 - SFr 19 and the journey takes 2h 25m.

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