Divonne
Divonne-les-bains is located in the north-east of the Ain department, in the Gex region and positionned on the highest part of the Jura mountains, the town seems to turn it's back to France. Divonne-les-Bains is surrounded by an exceptional environment, being right next to the Haut-Jura National Park and Switzerland. Lake Léman is close-by and the Jura forests on the town's outskirts give Divonne-les-Bains is unique climate, tonic and relaxing at the same time. The incredible view of le Mont-Blanc, protected natural setting, various outdoor activities and a growing cultural palette enable Divonne-les-Bains to dance through the seasons.
It is a popular spa town.
Divonne lies on the border with French-speaking Switzerland, between the foot of the Jura mountains and Lake Geneva. Geneva itself is 20 minutes away on the Swiss autoroute to the south-west. Nyon, a Swiss market town, is the nearest main town travelling east along Lake Geneva towards Lausanne. On the French side the nearest town is Gex, which lies at the foot of the Col de la Faucille pass by which the main N5 road crosses the Jura in the direction of Dijon.
Divonne became popular as a spa in the 19th century. However many of its present-day amenities - casino, golf course, hippodrome, open air swimming pool and artificial lake (Lac de Divonne) - were built after 1945. A cultural centre by the lake was completed in 2005. Divonne hosts a small chamber music festival every summer which is centred on its tiny theatre and the Chateau de Divonne, a 19th-century hotel which overlooks the town, Lake Geneva and the French Alps beyond, from the high terrace which was the site of Divonne's medieval castle.
A short way above the town there are several natural springs. These were already known to the Romans, who built an aqueduct from Divonne to Nyon to supply water to their garrison.
The town is home to some 7030 people, which now includes people from all over the world, for whom Divonne is a pleasant place to live for a few years while they are posted in the Geneva area with multinational companies or international organizations such as the United Nations.
There is a lively market on Sundays and a succession of cultural and sporting events throughout the year.
