Boaters and tradesmen share the wharves located below the church where the fishermen's harbor is like a bubble out of time a quiet and peaceful corner, frequented by local wildlife.
As much to facilitate the work of fishermen as boatmen, that to protect the banks, protective dikes and ports were developed: the first port was that of fishermen located below the church and built in the early nineteenth century, built by the fishermen themselves.
It was destroyed by the lake and rebuilt in the 1860s. At that time, paddle steamers already cruised Lake Geneva, but they could not dock at the pier of the small port. Thus, the passengers had to embark and disembark by borrowing a wooden pontoon which prolonged the short stone pier still visible today at the foot of the castle.