Walk from Pont de la Caille to Annecy
After crossing the Pont de la Caille, I went back to Annecy on foot, following trails I found on OpenStreetMap.
Below is a map of the path I took (download KML):
I actually didn’t go all the way: At the end of the day, I took the bus from Argonay to the outskirts of Annecy and walked home from there.
Above, start of the trail near the bridge.
Above, highway bridge.
Above, church in Allonzier-la-Caille.
Above, La Tournette.
Above, Parmelan.
Above, Salève.
Above, Crêt de la Dame.
Above, dead cat on the side of the road.
Above, near the highway.
Above, forest trail along the Viéran river.
Above, I managed to cross the Viéran without getting my feet wet.
Above, at this point, I had to take my shoes off to cross the river. The water was very cold…
Above, highway to Geneva.
Above, muddy path to Saint-Martin-Bellevue.
Above, church of Saint-Martin-Bellevue.
Above, Montagne de la Mandallaz.
Above, Parmelan.
Above, golf course, with La Tournette in the background.
Above, crocus.
Above, looking towards Lac du Bourget from the viewpoint near the church.
Above, another viewpoint.
Above, Salève.
Above, Mont Veyrier.
Above, Montage de Sous-Dine.
Above, Bornes mountains.
Above, Parc à Daims (Deer park) in Argonay.
Above, Semnoz, seen from the bus stop in Argonay.
Above, in Annecy.