Chillon Castle, near Montreux
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At the far end of the waterfront path, there is a large park for picnics and a marina where people do water sports.
Chillon Castle is a magical, medieval castle, right on the sparkling water of Lake Geneva, near Montreux. You can go inside it, and learn about medieval times.
Sleepier version of Montreux with many retirees- a pleasant place to walk and an affordable place to stay in a hotel.
At the far end of the waterfront path, there is a large park for picnics and a marina where people do water sports.
Sleepier version of Montreux with many retirees- a pleasant place to walk and an affordable place to stay in a hotel.
At the far end of the waterfront path, there is a large park for picnics and a marina where people do water sports.
Chillon Castle is a magical, medieval castle, right on the sparkling water of Lake Geneva, near Montreux. You can go inside it, and learn about medieval times.
The best way to travel between the lakefront towns on Lake Geneva is by ferry!
At the far end of the waterfront path, there is a large park for picnics and a marina where people do water sports.
At the far end of the waterfront path, there is a large park for picnics and a marina where people do water sports.
Chillon Castle is a magical, medieval castle, right on the sparkling water of Lake Geneva, near Montreux. You can go inside it, and learn about medieval times.
Historic town with colorful buildings on crystal clear blue-green lake with backdrop of stunning, high mountains.
At the far end of the waterfront path, there is a large park for picnics and a marina where people do water sports.
At the far end of the waterfront path, there is a large park for picnics and a marina where people do water sports.
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