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This is a spectacular, scenic and well-marked hike. Discover a unique and wild landscape right next to the old town of Montreux. The Bay of Montreux flows through the Chauderon Gorges from the foot of Rochers-de-Naye to Lake Geneva. The trail starts at the Montreux train station and winds through these magnificent gorges. Then it climbs slowly towards Avants. From the end of the route it is possible to return to the starting point taking the Funicular Les Avants - Sonloup, built in 1910 and...
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This is a very nice hike that starts in Montreux at the foot of Lac Léman (Lake Geneva). The path climbs towards Sautodoz (1810m) to reach the Rochers de Naya (2040m), a very beautiful mountain in the Vaudois Pre-Alps which offers a very beautiful view of the lake. The route then reaches the Grande Chaux de Naye (1982m) and the Grottes de Naya (1874m), a glacial cave perfect for interesting geological enthusiasts. Around 400 meters from the Roches de Naya is La Rambertia (1980m), a pretty...
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This is a spectacular, scenic and well-marked hike. The Chauderon Gorges are located in the Gruyère Pays-d'Enhaut Regional Nature Park on the heights of the magnificent Montreux Riviera in the canton of Vaud. The trail starts at the Montreux train station and winds through the unique gorge on the banks of the "Baye de Montreux" river, which then flows into Lake Geneva. There is a train from Montreux to Glion or the Territet funicular if one prefers to do this hike down hill from the top to...
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This trail starts in Montreux, Les Planches right next to the train station overlooking Lake Geneva. The trail goes straight into the woods, arrives at Glion and then continues through the forest towards the Gorges du Chauderon. A hike a few steps from Montreux that allows hikers to get lost in an exotic nature destination.
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This beautiful and long multi day circuit mostly for bike touring. The route is named and known as the Swiss Lakes Route because it passes by the following lakes: Lake Geneva, Lake Vernex, Lake Thun, Lake Brienz, Lake Lungern, Lake Sarnen and Lake Quatre- Townships. This route is a great adventure and a unique way to discover Switzerland.