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Intro

Spectacular views of Lac Léman are the hallmark of this varied level hike. From fashionable Montreux, the route leads past the famous Chateau Chillon to Villeneuve. Along this stretch the lake shore is often less than 10 metres from the trail.

Description

Located between Lake Geneva and steep mountain slopes, Montreux has a mild climate and subtropical vegetation along its lakeside promenade. In July the whole town lives to the rhythm of the Montreux Jazz Festival. The concerts attract around 250,000 visitors over a period of 20 days.

Chateau Chillon stands on a rocky outcrop on the shores of Lake Geneva. The moated castle is the most visited historic building in Switzerland, an architectural gem set in the most beautiful surroundings imaginable; Lake Geneva and the mountains. The building is over 1000 years old and has inspired the fantasies of artists such as Rousseau, Hugo, Delacroix and Courbet.

Because of its position at the upper end of Lake Geneva, Villeneuve has retained its old, original character. The town became famous as a tourist destination for its gastronomic specialties and excellent wines. Seeing the sunset from Villeneuve is a unique experience. Sit on the pier next to Chateau Chillon in its picturesque setting and watch the sun go down.

An enjoyable tour includes the careful planning of the same. Please inform yourself in advance at the local information center about the route and weather conditions. Depending on the season and weather conditions, this route may be blocked or interrupted

Technical information

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Start location
Montreux
Destination
Villeneuve
Ascent
30 m
Descent
50 m
Distance
6 km
Duration
1 h 25 min
Duration back
1 h 25 min
Technical requirements
Medium
Physical requirements
Medium
Theme
Along Water
Signalization
Signalisation in both directions

Map

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Quick Facts

Route number

No. 146

Distance

6 km

Duration

1 h 25 min

Ascent

30 m

Travel information: Montreux