Your business is worth shouting about! Advertise with a Showcase Display advertisement (and free one-page website) and rise to the top of the page from only CHF 160.00 per month. It's easy. But beware: there's only space for maximum of three per page, so don't delay. Walking, Hiking & Climbing: 6 English-Speaking Business Directory Entries in The AngloFILE Aire de Vent: Paragliding and hiking in the Pays de Gex with a professional, certified mountain guide. Based in Bellegarde sur Valserine Website · (new window) Print this entry Tel: +33 (0)4 50 48 84 72 Association Genevoise des Amis du Saleve: Hiking club meeting every Sunday at 10:00 at the foot of the Saleve. Walks are led by an experienced hike leader. Meeting point is at the terminus of bus No 8 at Veyrier-Douane, no prior registration necessary. Website · (new window) Print this entry Aventures Alpines: Aventures Alpines mountain guides propose a range of activities such as skiing, snowshoes hiking, rock and ice climbing, trekking and mountaineering. For beginners to advanced level. At 32, bd Carl Vogt, 1205 Geneva. Website · (new window) Print this entry Send an e-mail Tel: +41 (0)22 321 00 48 International Ski Club of Geneva: Offers mountain hiking and rafting in summer, downhill and cross-country skiing, ski randonnée and snow shoe in winter. Also offers lessons. Weekly meetings on Thursday evenings at the Piscine de Varembe, 46 ave Guiseppe Motta, 1202 Geneva. Website · (new window) Print this entry Societe Speleologique Genevoise: Caving and pot holing club also organising canyoning, skiing and hiking trips. Training courses for vertical caving and beginners outings. Website · (new window) Print this entry Tel: +41 (0)22 367 16 74 Swiss Alpine Club: Geneva branch of the Swiss Alpine Club which encourages all Alpine sports. Activities include mountaineering, ski trekking, hiking and snow shoe excursions. At 4, avenue de Mail, 1205 Geneva. Website · (new window) Print this entry |
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