Virtual Tour
The news presented here is provided and updated by regional/local tourist offices, which is why Switzerland Tourism is unable to guarantee the correctness of the contents.
The thermal spa of Yverdon-les-Bains combines the beneficial characteristics of the sulphur water and modern, in recent years completely renovated spa facilities with an attached 4-star hotel. Thanks to its sulphur- and magnesium-rich sources Yverdon has a long tradition as a thermal health spa and centre for healing, as the ruins of the Roman spa testify. Primeval menhirs and medieval castles bear further testimony to 6000 years of history.
The Grande Cariçaie nature preserve extends alongside the sparsely populated and developed southern border of the lake. The area is home to 1000 plant and 10 000 animal species. From May to October visitors have the opportunity to explore the natural wealth of the marshy lakeside at the Champ-Pittet nature preserve centre in the immediate vicinity of Yverdon. Trails across the marsh, forest and prairie landscape as well as a bird-watching centre allow visitors to have an intensive nature experience.
The cultural town of Yverdon offers a few unusual museums: with the "House from Elsewhere" ("Haus von Anderswo") Yverdon boasts the first science fiction museum in Europe. At the Savoy Castle, which dates from the 13th century and dominates the old town, an exhibition documents the history of the town and region. The same building also houses the Swiss Fashion Museum. At the castle and later also at the town hall - another site well worth seeing - the famous Swiss pedagogue Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi - influenced early on by Jean-Jacques Rousseau's ideas on education - from 1805 to 1825 ran an education institute for poor children which became world-famous.
Hourly direct connections from Zürich, Basel and Geneva. From Bern, trains run via Neuenburg, Biel or Payerne.
SBB online timetable 
Coming from Zürich take Autobahn A1, from Basel, Autobahn A2 either via Bern and Murten or via Biel and Neuenburg. From Geneva, Autobahn A1. Exits Yverdon Süd or Yverdon West. Geneva–Yverdon 89 km, Basel–Yverdon 178 km, Bern–Yverdon 83 km, Zürich–Yverdon 203 km.
Get directions on Google Maps