GETTING AROUND GENEVA'S COUNTRYSIDE BY PUBLIC TRANSPORT
Exploring the Geneva countryside without a car is not only possible, it’s surprisingly easy. Thanks to the integrated TPG (Transports Publics Genevois) and CFF (Swiss Federal Railways) network, you can glide from city streets to vineyards, lakeside villages, and rural trails with a single ticket.
One network, one ticketGeneva operates under the Unireso system, meaning one ticket works across buses, trams, trains, and even lake boats within the same zone.
Zone 10 covers the entire canton of Geneva
For further distances (like parts of Vaud of neighbouring France), you’ll need a zone extension ticket
Ticket options & pricesHere’s a quick breakdown of the most useful options for Zone 10:
1-hour ticket: CHF 3
Short trip (3 stops): CHF 2
Day pass: CHF 10
Day pass (from 9am): CHF 8
Monthly pass: CHF 70
Good to know:
Tickets are time-based, not distance-based
You can switch freely between transport modes within the validity period
Many hotel guests receive free public transport during their stay
A change of pace, close to homeThe city’s efficient public transport network makes it easy to reach some of its most scenic spots in no time at all. Within 30 minutes of the city centre, you can trade urban streets for scenic trails and quiet shores. Here are two carefully chosen escapes that capture the charm of the surrounding countryside.
Example journey: Geneva → Hermance by bus From: Rive (city centre) Route: Take E toward Hermance, a direct route along the lake Duration: ~30 minutes An Example 1-Day in Anières & Hermance, reachable by bus Why go?Hermance feels like a step back in time—stone houses, a tiny harbour, and a peaceful lakeside path. Perfect for a relaxed afternoon walk or swim. Morning: Riverside walk from Anières to HermanceStart your day in Anières, easily reached by bus from Geneva (Rive, ~25 minutes). From the village, follow the trail along the Hermance River, winding through shaded woodland and gentle countryside.
Walking time: ~45–60 minutes
Difficulty: Easy, mostly flat
The walk finishes in the charming lakeside village of Hermance. Lunch: Relaxed lakeside dining in HermanceSettle in for lunch in the heart of the village, where small restaurants and cafés offer seasonal dishes and local wines.
Choose a terrace in the old town or near the harbour
Expect a relaxed pace and classic Swiss-French cuisine
Alternatively, bring a picnic to enjoy by the lake
Afternoon: Village stroll and harbour viewsAfter lunch, it's well worth taking some time to explore the medieval village of Hermance, a site of national importance.
Wander its picturesque streets
Visit the small harbour with views across Lake Geneva
Pause along the lakeside promenade for a coffee or ice cream
It’s a compact village—perfect for slow, unhurried discovery. Late afternoon: Beach time and swimEnd your day at Hermance plage (beach), just a short walk from the centre:
Swim in the lake during warmer months
Relax on the grass or pebble shore
Stay for golden hour as the light softens over the water
Getting back
Bus from Hermance → Rive (~30 minutes)
Regular departures throughout the day
Example journey: Geneva → Satigny by train From: Gare Cornavin Route: Take a CFF regional train toward La Plaine, get off at Satigny Duration: ~17 minutes An Example 1-Day in Satigny, Aire-la-Ville & Russin, reachable by train Why go?Satigny is Switzerland’s largest wine-producing municipality, with rolling vineyards just steps from the station—ideal for an easy countryside escape. Morning: Walk from Satigny along the Nant d’AvrilStart your day at Satigny Gare (17 minutes by train from Gare Cornavin). From here, follow the Nant d’Avril, a peaceful stream that winds through woodland.
Walking time: ~1–1.5 hours
Terrain: Easy, mostly flat paths
Lunch: Passe de Peney Nature ReserveHead to the Passe de Peney Nature Reserve, one of the lesser known reserves in the canton.
Perfect for: a scenic picnic on the edge of the River Rhône
Atmosphere: Wild, quiet, and far removed from the city
Bring water and snacks—there are no facilities on site
Afternoon:Walk to Russin via Aire-la-Ville and Verbois DamHead toward Aire-la-Ville, a peaceful rural village perched above the Rhône and surrounded by farmland, then continue toward the Verbois Dam, where the landscape opens into sweeping views over the river. Finally, continue your walk toward Russin train station with views of vineyard-covered hills.
Walking time from Passe de Peney: ~1.5-2 hours
Verbois dam is a great spot to pause and take in the scale of the river
Discover fascinating insights about the dam through informative panels along the way
Other highlights: Panoramic vineyard views near Russin and quiet rural paths
Getting back
Train from Russin Gare → Geneva (~20 minutes)
Regular connections back to the city
Tips for planning
Use the TPG or CFF apps for real-time schedules
Buy a day pass (CHF 10) for flexibility
Stick to Zone 10 for these routes
Many rural routes combine well—don’t be afraid to improvise
Step outside the cityGeneva’s countryside isn’t a distant escape; it’s right on the city’s doorstep. With a simple train or bus ride, you can move from urban energy to vineyards, lakeshores, and quiet rural landscapes in under half an hour.
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Article date: 6 April 2026
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