Common natural heritage of exception, Saint-Cergues is located in the Haute-Savoie, in the cross-border conurbation of Greater Geneva. This small town sits not far from Lake Geneva and Annemasse, in the borough of Saint-Julien-en-Genevois.
Inhabited since prehistoric times, the territory of Saint-Cergues takes its name from a derivative of St. Cyr, a fourth-century martyr. Now classified Summer health resort recommended the Savoyard city is popular among tourists for its clean air and unique setting. Gourmets can also enjoy some raspberries, the town is known for the crop.
Labeled City Internet and awarded the label Contest flowered Cities and Villages of France by a flower, Saint-Cergues no lack of interest, whether architectural or cultural level.