Ah, you're almost at the final stop of our tour! Asse (Genfersee) is right ahead. Look out for a serene, gently flowing stream bordered by smooth stones and lush greenery. The water is clear, with reflections of the surrounding trees creating a picturesque scene. The path will lead you to an area where you'll notice a narrow line of forest flanking the water.
Now, let's dive into some fun facts!
The Asse is an approximately 11-kilometer-long tributary of Lake Geneva located in the Swiss canton of Vaud. It drains an area of 23.79 square kilometers. The source streams of the Asse spring from the eastern slope of La Dôle, above Bonmont, in the municipality of Chéserex near the French border. After the source streams merge in Bonmont, the Asse flows eastwards and briefly forms the border between Chéserex and Gingins.
Leaving Gingins, it flows through the northeastern part of Grens. Shortly thereafter, it crosses into the area of Nyon. Here it takes a southwesterly course and, after 11.4 kilometers, it empties into Lake Geneva. Throughout its journey, this charming stream is often accompanied by a narrow strip of forest, giving it a natural, serene ambiance.
So there you have it! Enjoy the tranquil beauty of the Asse and take a moment to appreciate the calming sounds of nature all around you. What a delightful way to end your tour!




