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Getting To Geneva, The French Alps, & Lyon

06-03-2025

The airport in Geneva, Switzerland is the most convenient to the  French Alps  (followed closely by Lyon, France). Since Geneva is the closest major city to our office, we're very familiar with transportation in the area. You, dear cyclists, may not be, so it's about time we explain how to get here, whether you're starting a tour in Geneva or need to visit us in Gaillard.

 

Getting to Geneva

Water Jet, Geneva

A view of the Jet d'Eau on Lake Geneva
 
 

By Plane

Unlike major European hubs (like Paris, Zurich, or Frankfurt) where you might have a layover on your way in,  Geneva Cointrin International Airport (GVA)  is tiny! Its manageable size translates into a more efficient and enjoyable arrival and departure experience. You can thank the Swiss for a clean airport, too.

  • Getting from Geneva Airport to the city center via public transportation is indeed simple, quick, and inexpensive .  Travelers must purchase a standard Unireso Zone 10 ticket  , which costs around 3 CHF (about €2.70) . You can buy your ticket at the machines in the Arrivals Hall or via the TPG (Geneva Public Transport) mobile app .  More information about airport transport system here . You can plan your route in Geneva's transport system TPG online!
  • Once you've cleared customs and retrieved your luggage, head left through the Arrivals Hall to reach the Gare CFF Aéroport (Geneva Airport train station). Just outside the terminal exit, you'll see the entrance. Head inside and down to the lower level. From there, check the screens for the next train to Gare Cornavin — Geneva's main train station. The ride takes just 6 to 7 minutes . (See the train section for instructions from Gare Cornavin.)
  • If the train isn't operating or you prefer to take a bus, you can also use lines #5 , #10 , or F — all of which go directly to Gare Cornavin. Your Zone 10 ticket or Geneva Transport Card is valid on all public transport: buses, trams, and trains. 
  • Late-night arrivals may prefer to take a taxi for ease. A ride from the airport to the city center typically costs 35–45 CHF , depending on your destination and traffic conditions. For more information check here .

 

By Public Transport

When you arrive at Cornavin Station — from either the airport or from another city — your next step is to get to your hotel. This step depends on your lodgings, which in Geneva are typically conveniently located between the train station and Lake Geneva. From Cornavin, you can either walk, take a  tram or bus , or take a cab. Fully assembled bikes are allowed on trams and buses, and tickets are easily purchasable at every bus stop.

Once you're at your hotel and checked in, make sure you ask for a free Geneva Transport Card ! This pass will give you complimentary access to Geneva's entire transportation network, including trains, buses, trams, and even boats! If you don't have a briefing scheduled right after your arrival and you want to start having fun, we have  a few ideas . 

 

On certain tours, we book rooms at a hotel in Gaillard, France — not too far from our office. We'll outline steps to get here next.

 

Getting to Gaillard, France

Port de Geneve Hotel, in Gaillard

Taking a taxi from the airport or Gare Cornavin to Gaillard, France is the quickest option by far. We recommend taking a Swiss cab because they take a direct route through the city of Geneva, rather than taking a longer highway route. A Swiss taxi from the airport will cost you about 90 CHF. If you wish to take  public transportation , you have a few options from Gare Cornavin. You could take the #60 bus Moillesulaz, which is on the Swiss-French border. Once you cross it (a very easy task — but have your passport just in case!), you can grab a taxi.

Alternatively, you could take a #61 bus to the train station in Annemasse, France, and take a taxi from there. We recommend Alp Airport taxi (+33 6 61 35 87 00).

We don't recommend trying to navigate France's public transportation fresh from the airport, and it requires a separate zone 82 ticket.

Our office is located at  18 rue René Cassin . The  Hotel Porte de Geneve  (at 4 rue René Cassin) is just a 3-minute walk from our office!

At the end of your tour (if you're not riding on our  Short Escape  or the  Upper French Alps  tour, which both begin and end in Geneva, or if your tour doesn't include a transfer,) you will probably need to get back to Geneva somehow! And when you do, make sure you have your passport on hand for the border crossing. We'll discuss your options for getting to Geneva from France next.

 

Annecy back to Geneva 

Annecy road sign

Some of our bike tours end in Annecy. We strongly recommend our riders to arrange rental bike transfers from Annecy for a low fee. It's the most hassle-free option. From our preferred hotels in Annecy, the train station ( Annecy Gare ) and the bus station ( Gare Routière Nord ) are a short 5-10 minute walk. The two stations are next to each other, in fact.

  • By Bus

For the shortest and most direct route to Geneva, use regional buses like Cars Région Haute‑Savoie, which go from Annecy Gare Routière to Geneva Airport in roughly 1 h 21 m for CHF 7–10 ( Rome2Rio . ) Alternatively, FlixBus , BlaBlaCar Bus , or Omio  offer direct trips from Annecy to Geneva in 50–70 minutes, with prices from €4–6 when booked early.  If you have rented your bike, you should be able to stow it under the bus fully assembled; if you have your own bike with you, we recommend storing it in a bike box.

 

  • By Train 

The easiest train option to get back to Geneva from Annecy is to take a TER train, where bike transport is free—although space is limited and provided on a first‑come, first‑served basis. Depending on where your accommodation is, you may also consider getting off at one of the earlier stops in Geneva, such as Chêne Bourg or Eaux Vives. 

Bikes are allowed on the trains but it is recommended to try and avoid peak travel times if you are traveling with a bike. There is no additional charge for traveling with a bike in France, however there is an additional fare for traveling with a bike in Switzerland. You can find out more information about traveling with a bike on the Leman Express and check timetables on their website .

 

  • By Train to Annemasse

The L2 Leman Express also stops at Annemasse, France, which is next door to Gaillard. Cyclists with whom we've made return arrangements should choose this option and bike back to the office, from which point we suggest taking a taxi.

You could also take the train as far as Annemasse and then either ride along the “ voie verte ” (bike path) into Geneva or take the tram (line 17 from Annemasse Parc Montessuit) which would work out slightly cheaper. Note—you'll need a Léman Pass  for cross-border travel.

 

  • By Taxi

Taxis from Annecy to Geneva typically cost around €100–150, depending on conditions.

 

Aix-les-Bains back to Geneva

 

  • By Train

If your tour ends in Aix les Bains, the best way to get back to Geneva is by taking the direct TER train from Aix-les-Bains Le Revard station to Geneva's Gare Cornavin. This takes just over an hour. Bikes are allowed on most trains , but check the schedule for a little bicycle symbol to be sure and if possible try to avoid traveling at peak times.

 

Alpe d'Huez back to Geneva

Road sign for Alpe d'Huez

While Alpe d'Huez is in a prime location for incredible views and fresh mountain air, its high elevation and relative isolation make for long rides back to civilization. The closest city to Alpe d'Huez is Grenoble, France — 18 miles or 29 km as the crow flies, but 39 miles or 63 km by car. For certain events, we have arranged transfers from Alpe d'Huez to various locations, but when you're on a self-guided tour, you'll need to arrange for your own transfer.

  • By Bus to Grenoble

There is limited  bus service  from Alpe d'Huez to Grenoble. Regional operator Transaltitude offers regular bus service from Grenoble Gare Routière to Alpe d'Huez at fares starting around €23.50 (one-way). The exact operating hours and frequencies vary depending on season—check current schedules before planning.

  • By Taxi to Geneva or Grenoble

You could arrange for a full taxi ride to Geneva (about 2.5 hours, roughly 450 euros) or, for a more reasonable fare, take the taxi to Grenoble, a roughly 1 hour and 15-minute ride. (We recommend Taxi de la Meije, +33 6 79 53 45 67.)

  • In Grenoble: Get to Geneva by Bus or Train

Once in Grenoble, head to the  Gare Routière  for bus connections or the Gare SNCF for train connections.  Aerocar , a bus service, departs from Grenoble's Gare Routière and drops you off directly at the airport in Geneva. Buses leave at 3:00 am, 6:00 am, 8:30 am, 11:15 am, 1:30 pm, and 3:30 pm. If you need to catch a flight, we strongly recommend you take advantage of this service! It'll cost you about 50 euros. From Grenoble, you can also find a few direct trains to Geneva's Gare Cornavin (about 2 hours) or trains that connect through Lyon.  

 

Leaving Lyon

river through Lyon

None of our tours start in Lyon, France, but in some instances, it might make more sense for people to fly into or out of Lyon St. Exupéry Airport (LYS) .  For instance, you might find an incredible airfare deal, or you're cycling the  Via Rhona  from Geneva to Lyon, or you want to spend time visiting Lyon after a cycling tour.

  • Lyon to Geneva

Let's say you're flying into Lyon and you don't want to rent a car or take a taxi to Geneva (the more costly options). You'll need to get to Lyon's main train station in the city center, which you can do by  express tram (about 30–35 minutes, €16.30 when purchased online or €20.30 onboard) or by taxi (34 minutes, about 50 euros). From Lyon's Gare Part-Dieu, you have a few  trains  to choose from, priced between 28-50 euros. The fastest trains are TGV or TGV Lyria, for direct journeys lasting about an hour and 45 minutes. TER trains connecting in Chambéry takes  roughly 2 hours and 45 minutes depending on connections , while a TER and Autocar (bus) combination, connecting in Aix-les-Bains or Saint-Julien-en-Genevois,  can take longer than direct trains and may involve more complicated transfers. (This option is rarely recommended.) At Gare Cornavin in Geneva, you should carry your passport or valid ID, although formal customs checks are rare on arrival.

  • Lyon to Other French Cities

You'll find TGV access from Lyon St. Exupéry airport to destinations such as  Avignon , Paris, and Grenoble. Getting to the TGV station is easy — from the central location between terminals 1 and 2, take the long walkway! Or, for more train options, including TER trains, follow the previous section's steps to Gare Part-Dieu. There are also  buses  from the airport to Annecy, Aix-les-Bains, and Chambéry.

  • Annecy & Grenoble to Lyon

If your tour ends in Annecy or Alpe d'Huez, you may want to consider connecting to Lyon. From Annecy, you can take a TGV directly to the Lyon airport or a TER train to Gare Part-Dieu. From Alpe d'Huez, you must first get to Grenoble, then you can also find TGVs to the airport or TERs to the city center. From either Grenoble or Annecy, you will also find bus service directly to the St. Exupéry airport.

Follow the reverse process if you need to get to Annecy or Grenoble from Lyon.

 

Other services we can provide

Even if you sadly aren't able to do one of our full tours, we can still organize logistical support services and bike rental via our sister brand, Geneva Cycling . We have a wide range of bikes for hire , including road, electric, gravel and hybrid bikes. Location depending, we can often deliver these right to your accommodation free of charge! Our other logistical support services include luggage transfers and support vehicles.

 

RESOURCES

Taxis
Geneva: Taxi Phone (www.taxi-phone.ch +41 22 33 141 33) or AA Genève Central Taxi (www.geneve-taxi.ch +41 22 3 202 202)
Annemasse or Gaillard: Alp Airport taxi (+33 6 61 35 87 00)
Alpe d'Huez: Jean-Paul Fege at Taxi de la Meije (+33 6 79 53 45 67)
Annecy: ATT Taxi (+33 6 32 48 32 43) or Mollier Pascal (+33 6 07 83 60 47)

SNCF trains
(France): https://en.oui.sncf/en/ SBB (Switzerland):  www.sbb.ch

Buses
Transdev (Annecy to Geneva):  www.transdevhautesavoie.com/en
Aerocar (Grenoble to Geneva)  https://www.vivanoda.fr/bus/compagnies/aerocar/t/1692
Altibus (Annecy to Lyon airport): www.altibus.com OuiBuss (All Destinations): www.ouibus.com/ 

Public Transit
Geneva:  https://www.tpg.ch/fr 
Lyon:  www.tcl.fr/en
Alpe d’Huez and Grenoble:  https://www.seealpedhuez.com/buses#var_3826

Airports & Airport Ground Transportation
Geneva, Switzerland:  www.gva.ch/en
Geneva ground transport:  www.gva.ch/unireso
Lyon, France: www.lyonaeroports.com/eng
Lyon ground transport:  www.rhonexpress.fr/en

 

You can check out general travel recommendations on preparing for a cycling trip  here  and feel free to contact us or visit our website  for more information.

 

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