Mountain peaks around Le Vaud Switzerland offer a diverse range of experiences across its Alpine and Jura regions. The canton features both accessible summits with panoramic views and high-altitude challenges. These natural features provide varied activities for visitors, from hiking to mountaineering. The region's terrain includes the highest point in the Swiss Jura and the tallest peaks in Vaud, such as the Diablerets massif.
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The route up from Biere on the Swiss side is a solid steady climb with a few 12% and 13% sections. Traffic is quite light and the road is excellent. The trees give some nice protection from the sun and wind. Crossing the col northwards takes you down to the Vallé de Joux on a pretty steep decent with great corners and some short straights. My brakes made sounds I have never heard before! I did this and Col de Mollendrux together for a great 80k / 1,500 m ride. Recommended.
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Wonderful view of the lake
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Magnificent view of the Alps on a clear day. Sometimes a sea of clouds spreads across the valley
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Great winter hike with a lot of snow. Snowshoes very recommended at times. 11km 5h of pure sporty pleasure
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Beautiful viewpoint on the Jura Ridge Trail
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Wonderful view 😎🤩
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This magnificent summit offers you a panoramic view of the Jura and the surrounding Swiss and French landscapes. The Noirmont region is known for its unique alpine flora and fauna.
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Le Vaud offers a variety of popular mountain experiences. The Col du Marchairuz (1,449 m) is a well-loved mountain pass, especially for cyclists, known for its challenging slopes and a restaurant at the top. For stunning views, the Crêt de la Neuve Summit and Mont Sâla Summit are highly appreciated by visitors for their panoramas of Lake Geneva and the Alps.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting Mont Tendre, the highest point in the Swiss Jura, which offers a 360-degree panorama of Lake Geneva and the Alps. La Dôle, the second-highest in the Swiss Jura, also provides magnificent views of Lake Geneva. In the Vaud Alps, peaks like Le Sommet des Diablerets and Grand Muveran offer extensive high-alpine vistas.
Yes, several peaks and areas are suitable for families. The Jura Mountains, including peaks like Mont Tendre and Dent de Vaulion, generally offer more accessible summits. The Col du Marchairuz (1,449 m) is also considered family-friendly, with a restaurant at the pass. For hiking, there are easy routes available, such as the 'Hiking loop from Le Vaud' which is 5.15 km long, perfect for a relaxed outing. You can find more options on the Hiking around Le Vaud guide.
For challenging mountain climbs and high-altitude experiences, the Vaud Alps are the place to go. Le Sommet des Diablerets (3,210 meters) is the highest peak in Vaud and a significant destination for experienced mountaineers and ski touring enthusiasts. Other prominent peaks offering challenging ascents and impressive Alpine landscapes include Oldenhorn (3,123 meters) and Grand Muveran (3,051 meters).
The region around Le Vaud's mountain peaks is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Rooster Trail Loop' or the 'Fontaine des Platets – View of Lake Geneva loop'. For runners, there are trails like the 'Stone-Enclosed Water Trough loop'. Road cyclists can enjoy routes like the 'Col du Marchairuz (1,449 m) – Col du Mollendruz loop'. Find more details on the Hiking around Le Vaud, Running Trails around Le Vaud, and Road Cycling Routes around Le Vaud guides.
Le Vaud's mountains boast diverse natural features. In the Jura, you'll find extensive forests, clearings, and views of Lake Geneva and other smaller lakes like Lac de Joux. The Vaud Alps offer dramatic high-alpine scenery, glaciers (like Glacier 3000 near Diablerets), and vast valleys. The region is also home to the Gruyère Pays-d'Enhaut Regional Nature Park and the Jura Vaudois Nature Park, preserving unique flora and fauna.
Yes, the Noirmont region, particularly around Le Noirmont Summit, is renowned for its unique alpine flora and fauna. The Jura Vaudois Nature Park, which extends from La Dôle's summit, also offers a diverse range of landscapes and biodiversity worth exploring.
Yes, several mountain peaks and passes in Le Vaud offer facilities for visitors. For instance, the Col du Marchairuz (1,449 m) has a restaurant where you can take a break. Near the Dent de Vaulion summit, there's a cozy restaurant known for serving fondue. Along many hiking trails, you might also find buvettes or mountain huts.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent panoramic views, especially of Lake Geneva and the Alps, from summits like Mont Sâla Summit and Crêt de la Neuve Summit. The tranquility and less crowded trails, particularly in areas like Mont Sâla, are also highly valued. Many appreciate the opportunity for diverse activities, from challenging bike rides on passes like Col du Marchairuz to serene snowshoeing in winter.
Pic Chaussy (2,351 meters) in the Vaud Alps has an interesting past. It once featured a gondola lift and ski slope until 1986, and some remnants of this infrastructure are still visible today. This adds a unique historical layer to the scenic hiking trails in the area.
Yes, for Le Sommet des Diablerets, part of the Diablerets massif, a cable car can take visitors up to Glacier 3000. From there, you can experience a suspended bridge between two mountain peaks, offering a unique high-alpine adventure without needing to undertake a full mountaineering ascent.
The Le Vaud mountains offer beautiful winter hiking opportunities. For example, the area around Le Noirmont Summit is known for great winter hikes with snow, where snowshoes are often recommended. The Crêt de la Neuve Summit can also be reached on snowshoes from the Col du Marchairuz, providing a different perspective of the Jura landscape.


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