Nernier attracted many writers and thinkers of the Romantic and Enlightenment periods. Discover the village, its port and its château through frescoes, poems and quotations dedicated to famous authors such as Rousseau, Lamartine, Byron and Shelley.
Between the 18th and 19th centuries, the shores of Lake Geneva became a popular destination for writers, poets and thinkers of the Age of Enlightenment and Romanticism.
Nestling on the shores of the lake, Nernier still has the memory of these illustrious visitors, who found its landscapes an incomparable source of inspiration.
Accompanied by a Savoie Mont Blanc Heritage Guide, take a stroll along the Sentier des Romantiques (Romantic Trail), which winds its way through the narrow streets of the village to the port and castle. Frescoes, poems and quotations punctuate the trail, telling the story of such emblematic figures as Rousseau, Lamartine, Byron, Mary and Percy Shelley, Chateaubriand and Madame de Staël.
Along the way, discover how the landscapes of Lake Geneva fed the imaginations of these authors and how Mary Shelley, during her stay on the shores of Lake Geneva in 1816, found the inspiration for her famous novel Frankenstein.
A walk through literature, history and heritage, discovering the romantic soul of Nernier.
Destination Léman - Office de Tourisme intercommunal
Chapelle Notre Dame du Lac
299 route de la Chapelle
74140
Nernier
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Adult: 7 €, Child (6-16 years): 4 €.
Free entry for children under 6.
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