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Plage du Pélican is a BeachFinder spot in CH, CH. Today, compare water temperature 0°C, wind 14 km/h · W, uv 7.5, waves 0.0 m, water quality Check official advisories before leaving. BeachFinder Score: 66/100. Always check official flags, closures and lifeguard advice before swimming.

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Last updated: Jun 24, 10:30 PM local forecast timeBeachFinder Score: 66/100

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Updated: Jun 24, 10:30 PM
Water temp
0°C
Air temp
28°C
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27°C
UV index
7.5
Wind
14 km/h · W
Gust 35 km/h
Waves
0.0 m
Current
0 km/h · N
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Plage du Pélican

La Plage du Pélican extends along the north shore of Lake Geneva, in the canton of Vaud, in the immediate vicinity of Lausanne. Located at approximately 46.51°N and 6.57°E, it borders a portion of the lake characterized by calm, deep waters, typical of this large alpine lake. The surrounding shore alternates between small pebble beaches and grassy areas, with the first foothills of the Jura Mountains in the background. Lake Geneva, although of glacial origin, offers relatively temperate water here in summer, suitable for swimming from June to September. This small beach is distinguished by its quiet and undeveloped character, contrasting with the bustle of Plage des Pierrettes located just 300 meters to the east. Unlike the latter, which is more frequented, Le Pélican retains a discreet atmosphere. Plage CH, 1.6 kilometers away, offers a similar experience but in a more assertive urban context. The shore consists mainly of pebbles and fine sand, typical of Lake Geneva beaches. Direct access to the water is easy, and the gentle slope allows for a gradual entry into the lake. The environment remains sparsely built, dominated by riparian vegetation and views of the Alps on clear days. No lifeguard service is provided on site. Accessibility for people with reduced mobility is not guaranteed. Nearby, the Ouchy Old Port swimming area, 4.4 kilometers away, offers more complete infrastructure. The Blue Flag status has not been awarded to this beach. Visitors will appreciate the relative quiet of the site and the absence of excessive commercialization, although this discretion implies complete autonomy for equipment and services.

About this spot

The name "Pélican" evokes the aquatic bird, although this species is rare on Lake Geneva; it rather reflects a local historical nomenclature, perhaps linked to ancient ornithological observations or a now-disappeared lakeside inn. This portion of the lake, near Lausanne, has long served as an informal swimming spot for residents of adjacent neighborhoods. From the 19th century onwards, Lake Geneva gradually transformed into a seaside destination, but some beaches like this one have retained their authentic character, escaping the intensive urbanization that has marked other parts of the Vaudois shore. Local fishermen continue to dock here regularly, recalling the traditional use of these shores before the advent of mass tourism.

Updated 5/9/2026

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