Natural monuments around Vionnaz offer diverse landscapes in the lower Valais region of Switzerland. The area features mountain lakes, prominent peaks, and protected nature reserves. Visitors can explore varied ecosystems and opportunities for outdoor activities. These natural attractions provide panoramic views and unique ecological insights.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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A very beautiful peak. Its striking shape attracted me from a distance. That's what a mountain should be like. Some climbing required. Great view. The Chablais is a very beautiful mountain range. Visible as far as Mont Blanc.
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I highly recommend this lovely walk from Vouvry to Lake Taney.
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A beautiful highlight on a long, grassy ridge, connected to a multitude of different riding options. Living up to its name, the summit offers excellent views of the Dent du Midi region, as well as the surrounding mountains, making this peak an excellent place to stop for lunch and enjoy the panorama.
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This enchanting place is located in the Grangettes nature reserve, on the shores of Lake Geneva. There you can admire the sculptures of Gérard Bonnet, photographer, educator and landscape poet, who used driftwood, rusty metal and recycled objects to create his own vision of paradise. You can also enjoy the view of the lake, birds and flowers, and feel the peace and creativity of this one-of-a-kind garden as you walk through it. The Jardin Instinctif Gérard Bonnet is open from April to October and entry is free.
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If you are looking for a fairytale garden surrounded by nature, you can visit the Jardin instinctive Gérard Bonnet. This enchanting place is located in the Grangettes nature reserve, on the shores of Lake Geneva. There you can admire the sculptures of Gérard Bonnet, photographer, educator and landscape poet, who used driftwood, rusty metal and recycled objects to create his own vision of paradise. You can also enjoy the view of the lake, birds and flowers, and feel the peace and creativity of this unique garden. The Gérard Bonnet Instinctive Garden is open from April to October and entry is free.
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Lake Aï offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains. You'll need to climb approximately 2,300 feet of elevation gain, and be prepared to tackle tight switchbacks and loose rocks along the way. The reward is a refreshing swim in the crystal clear water of Lake Aï, a glacial lake that is one of the highest in the Alps. Don't forget to bring enough water, snacks and sunscreen, and enjoy this incredible trail race!
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Lac d'Aï is a small alpine lake located above the village of Leysin in the Swiss Alps. It is located at an altitude of 1892 m. It is fed by a stream which has its source at the Tour d'Aï, a rocky peak which rises to 2330 m. The lake is surrounded by forests, meadows and rocks, and is home to many marmots playing hide and seek among the rocks. The lake is a popular destination for hikers who can enjoy the scenic views and tranquility of the place.
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Visitors frequently praise Lac de Taney for its stunning deep-blue waters and tranquil setting. Other popular spots include the challenging Dent d'Oche summit, offering expansive views over Lake Geneva, and Bellevue Point, known for its excellent vistas of the Dent du Midi region.
The region around Vionnaz is rich in diverse natural features. You'll find picturesque mountain lakes like Lac de Taney and Lake Aï, prominent peaks such as the Dent d'Oche summit and Dent de Valerette, and protected areas like the Rigoles de Vionnaz Natural Reserve, which is a significant wetland.
Yes, the Jardin Instinctif Gérard Bonnet is a family-friendly option. This enchanting garden, located in the Grangettes nature reserve, features sculptures made from driftwood and recycled materials, offering a unique and inspiring experience for all ages. It's open from April to October and entry is free.
The best time to visit depends on your activity. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the vibrant flora around Lac de Taney and the refreshing coolness of the Gorges du Dailley. For hiking to summits like Dent de Valerette or Grammont, late spring to early autumn offers the most favorable weather conditions and clear panoramic views.
The region supports diverse wildlife. Lac de Taney is a vital habitat for amphibians, while ibexes can often be spotted near the Grammont Summit. The Rigoles de Vionnaz Natural Reserve is home to a variety of marsh vegetation and animal life, and the Jardin Instinctif Gérard Bonnet is a good spot for birdwatching.
Absolutely. The area is excellent for hiking. You can find numerous trails, including a pleasant path encircling Lac de Taney, and challenging ascents to peaks like Dent de Valerette and Grammont. For more options, explore the various hiking routes available in the Hiking around Vionnaz guide.
Beyond hiking, the Vionnaz area offers opportunities for cycling and gravel biking. You can find routes like the 'Vionnaz Alpine Pastures Trail' for cycling or explore gravel biking options such as the 'Col de Bretaye – Illarsaz Suspension Bridge loop'. Detailed routes are available in the Cycling around Vionnaz and Gravel biking around Vionnaz guides.
Yes, the Gorges du Dailley, though slightly outside Vionnaz, are a notable geological site. Carved by the Salanfe river, they feature dramatic waterfalls and cliffs, with a trail of stairs and suspended walkways offering close-up views of the cascades and impressive perspectives of the Rhône Valley.
Yes, some natural monuments offer amenities. Lac de Taney has a restaurant, and the Jardin Instinctif Gérard Bonnet offers coffee and mint tea. It's always a good idea to check specific locations for current offerings, especially in more remote areas.
The mountain summits around Vionnaz offer spectacular panoramic views. From Dent de Valerette, you can see Lake Geneva, the Valais and Vaud Alps, the Dents du Midi, and even Mont Blanc on clear days. The Dent d'Oche summit provides a colossal panorama of Lake Geneva, with the Jura mountains and Mont Blanc visible on clear days.
Yes, the Rigoles de Vionnaz Natural Reserve is a significant protected wetland area, covering 27 hectares. It's the largest marsh in the plain of the Lower Valais Rhône and offers observation points for visitors to explore its unique ecosystem and biodiversity.
Swimming is permitted in the refreshing waters of Lac de Taney. For Lake Aï, a glacial lake, a refreshing swim is a reward after a challenging climb.


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