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Les Diablerets (Lake Geneva Region)
You must see it to believe it; the Sommerziel glacier, doesn't leave you cold.
Les Diablerets
 
Avenches (Lake Geneva Region)
From the town of Avenches, which during Roman times was the capital of the Helvetians, a tranquil and easily hiked trail takes you through villages and gently rolling hills to Payerne.
Avenches
 
Bex (Lake Geneva Region)
Les plans sur Bex - Avançon ravine - Les plans sur Bex, in the valley of Avançon, home to a varied flora and fauna.
Bex
 
Chasseron (Lake Geneva Region)
A walk on the Jura Mountain Trail from La Combaz via the Chasseron to the sunshine terrace of Ste-Croix
Chasseron
 
Château-d'Oex (Lake Geneva Region)
The exhibition trail of the adventurer Mike Horn in the form of a treasure hunt with attractive way stations, activities and an exhibition about Mike Horn and his thrilling expeditions.
Château-d'Oex
 
Chexbres (Lake Geneva Region)
The lovely vineyards on the Waadtland side of Léman are among the most beautiful in Switzerland.
Chexbres
 
Crête de la Neuve (Lake Geneva Region)
Walk on the Jura Mountain Trail from the Col du Marchairuz to St-Cergue
Crête de la Neuve
 
Echallens (Lake Geneva Region)
The Granary Trail extends from Granges-Marnand to Echallens, winding through dreamy villages, across gently rolling hills, past agricultural land and through shady deciduous forests. Depending on the starting point and the stage chosen for your hike, you will find farming families who will be happy to show you the farm.
Echallens
 
Glacier3000 / Les Diablerets (Lake Geneva Region)
With the Diablerets Aerial Cableway to the Glacier3000 station. This interesting hiking tour leads across the plateau of the glacier to the mystical Quille du Diable, to the striking "Thumb", across snowfields and the edge of the glacier as well as meadows to the Sanetsch Pass.
Glacier3000 / Les Diablerets
 
La Dôle (Lake Geneva Region)
From St-Cergue through flower-filled meadows up to La Dôle and down through lovely forests to Borex
La Dôle