About us
If you live in the Geneva area (Switzerland) and have (or don't have but love) dogs and also love hiking, this is the group for you !
This group is also for you if you are considering getting a dog but not sure what life with a dog in Geneva would entail - join us and we'll be happy to share our experiences.
Let's get together and discover the region with our four-legged companions.
Also find this group on www.glocals.com and on Facebook; "Geneva Hiking with Dogs".
You're welcome to post questions to the rest of the group about hiking with dogs, or just about dogs in general in Geneva!
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Geneva Hiking with Dogs - April edition - Bois de la Bâtie, Geneva
Bois de la Bâtie, Chem. de la Bâtie, Genève, GE, CHThis walk is accessible by tram 14, stop Junction, Buses 2,11,19,D.
Car parking is available along Avenue du Cimétiere, 1213, Petit Lancy. There are also a few white bay (unlimited) spots by the Café de la Tour restaurant. https://goo.gl/maps/fGQz7SgWyaZ1F5eQ6
We will meet at 09.30 am and will be walking for around 2 hours.Meeting point is in the big field in front of the Sadara Buvette, near the Zoo and the Playground.
46°11'54.6"N 6°07'31.4"E, google maps location Chemin de la Bâtie 20, 1213 Petit-Lancy.
The route is somewhat hilly at times but not challenging - we will be on narrow single tracks at times so we may need to put dogs on a lead if we are passing others. We will also be crossing the river by a bridge and also by a viaduct. If you or your dog has a fear of heights this walk is unadvised.Disclaimer:
Please only come if your dog is -
- Old enough to walk for 2 hours (no puppies under the age of 10 months, unless you're able to carry them)
- Friendly with other dogs
- Obedient (good recall, particularly in situations where we may come across wild animals/livestock)
- In good health (no diarrhoea, coughing, limping, after an operation, etc)Owners are responsible for their own dogs. Geneva hiking with dogs is a voluntary group and cannot be held responsible for any accidents/incidents during one of its walks. There are times when we will be close to roads/on the road and you will be asked to keep your dog to heel or on lead in high risk areas.
If your dog is exhibiting antisocial behaviour, you will be asked to put your dog on a lead.
Children are welcome on this walk. Please ensure there are enough adults to keep an eye on your children and dogs in order to keep every one safe.
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