Lac Leman
Lake Lac Leman is structured like a crescent moon (comma) and covers an area of around 582km2; it is 72.3km long, 13.8km broad, 372m high, and more than 300m deep. It originated as the Rhone glacier receded, particularly near the Yvoire area on the southern bank. As a result, this lake may be split into two big and tiny lakes with the titles Grand-Lac and Petit-Lac.
Visitors to Lake Lac Leman may see sights of Switzerland, such as wine villages, snowy mountains, cities at night, ringing bells, and cows in the meadows. You can have the opportunity to admire massive grass, castles, cathedrals, and crystal beautiful blue water. The beaches on the lake's edge provide guests with peaceful moments. Visitors may also view stunning mountains with varying colors, as well as lovely, picturesque villages and towns with a mix of modern activities and remnants of the past.