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Pont des Amours and the lakefront, France
Pont des Amours and the lakefront

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Pont des Amours and the lakefront

Annecy's iron Lovers' Bridge frames the postcard lake-and-mountains shot โ€” free and open at all hours โ€” and leads straight into the Jardins de l'Europe and the lakeside Paquier.

Written by the Departly editorial team Reviewed against GOV.UK on 17 Jun 2026

Where

Annecy, France

Opening hours

Open access (always open). The bridge, gardens and lakeside paths are public space with no gate; the adjacent boat-trip jetties keep their own seasonal hours.

Tickets

Free โ€” no ticket needed; the bridge, gardens and lakefront are open public space you can visit any time.

Time needed

About an hour for the bridge, gardens and a lakeside stroll; longer if you add a boat trip or hire a pedalo.

In short

Visiting Pont des Amours and the lakefront

The iron Lovers' Bridge over the Vasse canal frames the postcard lake-and-mountains shot, and it's free and open at all hours. Don't stop at the bridge: walk on into the Jardins de l'Europe and along the Paquier lawns, where the lake view opens out and the crush of phone-photographers thins.

Getting the shot, then moving on

The Pont des Amours is a slim iron footbridge over the Vasse canal, and the reason itโ€™s famous is the view from the middle of it: a straight avenue of trees framing Lake Annecy and the Alps behind. Itโ€™s free, never closes, and takes all of a minute to walk. The catch is everyone knows it โ€” in season youโ€™ll wait your turn among phone cameras, and the bridge can feel more like a photo queue than a romantic moment. Come early in the morning and you may have the rail to yourself with the lake mirror-flat.

The mistake most visitors make is treating the bridge as the destination. It isnโ€™t, really. Step off it into the Jardins de lโ€™Europe, the wooded gardens between the canal and the water, then continue onto Le Paquier, the broad lakeside lawn where the view properly opens out. This is where the lake-and-mountain panorama earns its reputation, and thereโ€™s room to sit, picnic or just watch the swans.

Beyond the bridge

From the Paquier you can pick up the lakeside path and walk or cycle for miles along the western shore โ€” Annecyโ€™s car-free voie verte is one of the nicest flat rides in the Alps. The boat-trip jetties are right here too, with hop-on lake cruises in the warmer months, and pedalos to hire if youโ€™d rather be on the water yourself. None of that is essential; the gardens alone justify the stroll.

Is it worth your time? For something free, easily yes โ€” but keep the bridge in proportion. Itโ€™s a lovely quick view, not a half-day attraction. Treat it as the start of a lakeside wander rather than a tick-box stop, go before the late-morning crowds build, and youโ€™ll see why Annecy keeps turning up on โ€œprettiest townโ€ lists.

Planning the rest of your trip? See the Annecy city guide.

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Pont des Amours and the lakefront FAQs

Is the Pont des Amours free to visit?
Yes. The bridge, the Jardins de l'Europe and the lakeside Paquier are all open public space with no ticket. You only pay if you choose to take a lake boat trip or hire a pedalo from the nearby jetties.
Where is the famous Annecy view taken from?
From the Pont des Amours itself, looking down the tree-lined Vasse canal towards the lake and the Alps beyond. It's a small bridge, so it gets a queue of photographers in season โ€” early morning is far quieter for the shot.
What else is there to do here?
Walk on rather than turning back at the bridge. The Jardins de l'Europe and the long Paquier lawns give you proper lake-and-mountain views, space to picnic, and access to boat trips, pedalos and the lakeside cycle path.