Since the beginning of spring, the parks
are covered in beautiful flowers and we all rush to the green spaces of the
city. It is normal to see bankers and students during lunchtime picnicking,
reading or simply relaxing on a busy weekday.
Walks at this time of the year are
incredible in this country. In mid-May, I was in Morges (29 minutes by train
from Geneva), a small, cute and agreeable town on the edge of Lake Geneva.
After a short stroll around the town centre, I made my way to the Parc de
l'Indépendance to visit the “Fête de la Tulipe”.
View of Temple de Morges from the Grand-Rue. A protestant temple from the 14th century
Grand-Rue - Morges’s charming main street with
plenty of shops, restaurants and fountains and a Museum
Musée
Alexis Forel - Founded
in 1918, the museum is located in a historic house. You can see permanent
collections and temporary exhibitions. Among the permanent collections, more
than 150 dolls, Russian icons and paintings…
La
Boîte à Thé - A
beautiful and very nice tea-room and tea shop
Tea for the best mum, for Mother’s Day on
May 14th
Located between the Château de Morges,
Lake Geneva and La Morges river, the Parc
de l'Indépendance is home to 51 species of trees and plants (including
chestnut trees, tulips, giant sequoias...).
Once a year (April to mid-May) “La Fête de la Tulipe” takes place.
Morges becomes the capital of the tulip by exhibiting an array of tulips,
narcissi and hyacinths. In an area of over 30,000 square meters, more than
120,000 bulbs allow us to discover more than 380 different varieties of tulip
belonging to the various species (I give you their names in French: simple, double, triomphe, frangée,
viridiflora, perroquet, hybrides et pluriflore).
I leave you with my photo album of that
day, when I spent a lovely moment...
Tulipe frangée, Cummins
Séquoia géant, Sierra Nevada en Californie
Tulipe triomphe,
Rosalie
Tulipe simple tardive, Café Noir
Monument des Patriotes Vaudois
Pin pleureur de l’Himalaya
Tulipe triomphe, Cheers
Kiosque à Musique
Marronnier rouge
Château
de Morges
- Built in 1286 by Louis de Savoie,
the castle of Morges now houses several museums
Quai du
Mont-Blanc
- A very pleasant walk with views on
the small port of sailing boats and the Morges castle…
Quai
Lochmann -
A magnificent walk on the shores of Lake Geneva, there are many beautiful
residences…
View of the Temple de Morges from the Quai Lochmann