Pra Cornet
Cross through wooded pastures, then follow the trail up through the forest before arriving on the Pra-Cornet plateau and walking around it. Situated at 1670 meters, the plateau offers a stunning view of the surrounding summits.
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Cross through wooded pastures, then follow the trail up through the forest before arriving on the Pra-Cornet plateau and walking around it. Situated at 1670 meters, the plateau offers a stunning view of the surrounding summits.
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A bird's-eye view of Lake Geneva
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