For a thousand years, perhaps longer, people
have been farming the land here and prac tising
traditional mountain crafts. Their quality
of life – and their happiness – is refl ected in
the superbly built wooden chalets, adorned
with fl owers, decorated with mottoes, dated
and signed just like works of art.
Rougemont church, a jewel of Romanesque
architecture, was built in the 11th century by
monks of the Cluniac order. The church and
the adjoining castle – both of which stand on
the foundations of the earlier monastery –
are protected monuments.
Rougemont - traditional village
Rougemont
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Rougemont is an unspoilt traditional village
in the valley of the Pays d’Enhaut, whose
gentle landscape is home to an exceptional
variety of local fl ora and fauna.
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Contact Information
- Office du tourisme
Bâtiment communal
1659 Rougemont
Tel. +41 (0)26 925 11 66
Fax +41 (0)26 925 11 67
info@rougemont.ch
www.rougemont.ch

