Sports & Leisure in Cologny
Cologny is the left bank of Lake Geneva in its most pleasant aspect for families. Genève-Plage combines a swimming pool and beach with a view of the harbor; the swimming area at Quai de Cologny offers free access to the lake; and the beach of La Belotte maintains its small port atmosphere.
For a wellness break, the Bain-Bleu Hammam & Spa complements the offering — inquire about family access conditions.
Here is our selection of sports and leisure activities to do with family in Cologny.
Our selection of sports & leisure activities to do with family in Cologny
Discover the best Sports & Leisure activities for children in Cologny.
4 activities for children
Geneva Beach – Pool and Beach – Cologny
Want a great day by the lake with the kids? Genève-Plage, at Port-Noir in Cologny, features outdoor pools, shaded lawns, and a beach on Lake Geneva, just ten minutes from downtown.
Belotte Beach – Cologny
Want a break by the lake with the kids, away from crowds and entrance fees? The Belotte beach in Cologny is a small spot of water and rocks facing Lake Geneva, easily accessible by bus and perfect for a quiet morning with the family.
Bain-Bleu Hammam & Spa – Cologny
Looking for a bubble of relaxation with family by Lake Geneva? The Bain-Bleu Hammam & Spa, in Cologny near Geneva, opens dedicated family slots where young and old can enjoy the pools together, in a warm and soothing atmosphere, whatever the weather.
Swimming Area of Quai de Cologny
Want to take a swim outdoors, in peace, with a stunning view of Lake Geneva? The swimming area at the quai de Cologny offers free and open access to Lake Geneva, with its stone slabs and large circular dock, perfect for a family day by the water.
Why choose Cologny for a family sports & leisure outing?
Because it is one of the most beautiful lakeside fronts in Geneva, and it is suitable for all formats: a full day at Genève-Plage, an impromptu swim at the Quai de Cologny after school, or a snack with your feet in the water at the Belotte.
In summer, the crowds can build up quickly: aim for the morning or late afternoon to enjoy the lake more peacefully with children.