14 & 15 June

Festival du LÀC

Join the 4th edition of the Festival du LAC in Collonge-Bellerive for a literary weekend set amidst vineyards, overlooking the lake and Jura mountains. Over a hundred authors, including Pierre Assouline and David Foenkinos, are ready to engage you with talks, workshops, and book signings. There’s also a children’s area, sponsored by Philippine de Gréa, offering a variety of activities for young visitors. Take a break in the gourmet village for a delightful treat.

Chemin de la Dame 67,
1245
Photo Credit: affiche 2025
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