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The Passerelle du Lignon is a distinctive pedestrian and cyclist bridge spanning the Rhône river in Geneva, Switzerland. More than just a crossing, this structure, built in the 1970s, uniquely integrates an oil pipeline, making it a functional landmark in the region. Situated at an elevation of approximately 373 meters, it offers a practical and scenic connection across the river in a verdant setting.

Visitors consistently appreciate the bridge for its pleasant passage and the tranquil views it provides over…

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    November 30, 2020

    Hiking

    A beautiful bridge in a very green area of Geneva.
    The Passerelle du Lignon was built in the 1970s by the company Sappro, which operates a pipeline of refined petroleum products in Switzerland. Indeed, the bridge is connected to an oil pipeline on the right and is used for the transport of petroleum products coming from France towards the storage area of Vernier.
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    April 1, 2024

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    The Passerelle du Lignon is a 136-meter-long bridge over the Rhone that also serves as an oil pipeline. It can only be accessed on foot or by bicycle.
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    November 14, 2021

    Cycling

    Suspended pedestrian walkway which also serves as a gas pipeline. Nice passage above the Rhône.
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    Location: Bernex, Genève, Geneva, Switzerland

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How can I reach the Passerelle du Lignon using public transport?

    The Passerelle du Lignon is well-integrated into Geneva's public transport network. You can typically reach the vicinity by bus, with several stops located within a reasonable walking distance from either side of the bridge. It's advisable to check the local transport authority's website (TPG) for the most current routes and schedules to plan your journey effectively.

    Are there specific parking facilities available near the Passerelle du Lignon?

    While the bridge itself is for pedestrians and cyclists, parking is generally available in the surrounding residential or commercial areas of Lignon and Vernier. Look for designated public parking spaces or street parking, keeping in mind local regulations and potential time limits. During peak times, finding a spot might require a short walk to the bridge.

    Is the Passerelle du Lignon suitable for visitors with dogs?

    Yes, the Passerelle du Lignon and its surrounding trails are generally dog-friendly. Many visitors enjoy walking their dogs here. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash, and remember to clean up after your pet to maintain the cleanliness and enjoyment of the area for everyone.

    What kind of unique features does the Passerelle du Lignon offer compared to other bridges?

    The Passerelle du Lignon is unique because it serves a dual purpose: it's a pedestrian and cyclist bridge, but it also integrates an active oil pipeline within its structure. This functional design, combined with its pleasant passage over the Rhône in a green setting, offers a distinctive experience that blends industrial utility with natural beauty.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options close to the Passerelle du Lignon?

    The Passerelle du Lignon is located within a residential area of Geneva, so you'll find various local amenities nearby. Within the Lignon district and neighboring Vernier, there are cafes, small restaurants, and shops for refreshments. For more extensive dining options or accommodation like hotels and gîtes, you would typically look towards the broader Geneva city area, which is easily accessible by public transport.

    How long does it typically take to walk across the Passerelle du Lignon and explore the immediate area?

    Walking across the 136-meter-long Passerelle du Lignon itself takes only a few minutes. However, most visitors combine the crossing with a leisurely stroll or bike ride along the Rhône riverbanks. Depending on your pace and how much you explore the surrounding green spaces, a visit could range from 30 minutes to an hour or more, making it a perfect short outing.

    What are the best times of day to visit the Passerelle du Lignon to avoid crowds?

    To enjoy a more serene experience, consider visiting the Passerelle du Lignon during off-peak hours. Early mornings or late afternoons, especially on weekdays, tend to be less crowded than midday or weekend afternoons. The bridge is a popular local spot, so expect more activity during pleasant weather and public holidays.

    Are there any specific safety considerations when crossing the Passerelle du Lignon?

    The Passerelle du Lignon is a safe and well-maintained structure. As it's shared by pedestrians and cyclists, it's always good practice to be aware of your surroundings and yield to others. While the intro mentions a 'gentle sway,' this is a normal characteristic of such bridges and not a cause for concern. For those with a fear of heights, the views are expansive but the bridge is wide and stable.

    Can I incorporate the Passerelle du Lignon into a longer hiking or cycling route?

    Absolutely! The Passerelle du Lignon serves as an excellent point for connecting to longer routes along the Rhône river. Many hikers and cyclists use it as a key segment in loops that explore the riverbanks, nearby parks, and the broader Geneva region. Its intermediate difficulty makes it accessible for most to integrate into their adventures.

    Is the Passerelle du Lignon accessible for wheelchairs or strollers?

    The terrain leading to and across the Passerelle du Lignon is generally flat and well-maintained, making it suitable for strollers and potentially for wheelchairs. The bridge itself has a wide walkway. However, it's always recommended to check specific access points and trail conditions if you have particular mobility needs, as some connecting paths might have slight inclines.

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