Attractions and places to see around Torny include a variety of historical sites and cultural landmarks within the broader Fribourg region of Switzerland. This area, situated near the Broye valley, offers insights into Swiss history and local heritage. Visitors can explore ancient ruins, historic churches, and well-preserved villages, providing a glimpse into the region's past.
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The tower is open continuously from April (Easter) to October. Admission is free. People with mobility impairments or acute fear of heights should avoid the tower. There is only one staircase up and down. Crossing on the inner staircase is a bit difficult. The outer staircase has around 45 steps, the inner one around 65. The view from the 30-meter-high tower top is unique. At the foot of the tower, a spacious meadow with scattered benches and tables invites you to linger. Cultural events such as festivals and the like always take place here. Next to the tower, there are no other noteworthy buildings (apart from the church) that can be visited.
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The tower is open continuously from April (Easter) to October. Admission is free. People with walking disabilities or acute fear of heights should avoid the tower. There is only one staircase up and down. Crossing on the inner staircase is a bit difficult. The outer staircase has around 45 steps, the inner one around 65. The view from the 30-meter-high tower top is unique. At the foot of the tower, a spacious meadow with scattered benches and tables invites you to linger. Cultural events such as festivals and the like regularly take place here. Next to the tower, there are no other noteworthy buildings (apart from the church) that can be visited.
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Lots of things to visit and the place to take a break and drink a good glass of wine from the cellars of the town
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Reminiscent of Friborg Cathedral, but smaller.
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The Tower of Montagny-les-Monts is the remains of an old castle which belonged to Savoy in the 15th century. 30 meters high, it is located in the town of Montagny in the canton of Fribourg. The tower was acquired after the Burgundy Wars in 1478 by Fribourg, it is today managed by Fondation Général de Gady.
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The Collegiate Church of Romont dates from the 13th and 15th centuries. It is dedicated to the Virgin of the Assumption. It is in the choir that the stalls are located, a series of wooden seats reserved for members of the clergy, who were numerous at the time. The first church of Romont was consecrated in the 13th century. Destroyed by fire in the 15th century, it was immediately rebuilt, in molasse*, in a flamboyant Gothic style. It is dedicated to Our Lady of the Assumption. Every Good Friday at 3 p.m. in Romont, the procession of the Mourners takes place, a tradition widely relayed by the media and which brings together Romont residents and visitors, believers or laypeople. It commemorates the Passion of Christ by referencing the compassion of the women of Jerusalem along the route to Mount Golgotha.
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an impressive building on Montagny hill
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The region around Torny offers several historical sites. You can explore the Montagny Castle Ruins, which stand on a strategic hill with evidence of habitation since ancient times. Another significant site is Payerne Old Town and Abbey Church, where you can discover the abbey church Notre Dame and the Reformed parish church. The Payerne Abbey itself is recognized as the largest Romanesque church in Switzerland.
Yes, the area features notable religious buildings. The Payerne Abbey, an 11th-century Cluniac Benedictine monastery, is a must-see. You can also visit the Abbey of La Fille-Dieu, a place of silence and prayer located directly on the Way of St. James, where Benedictine nuns still reside and offer homemade delicacies.
The area around Torny is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, running, and cycling. For mountain biking, consider trails like the 'Montagny Castle Ruins – Riau de Chaudeires Stream loop' or 'Ford Across the Arbogne – View of the Alps loop'. Running enthusiasts might enjoy the 'Trail Along the Broye loop'. Cyclists can explore routes such as 'View of Lac de la Gruyère – View of the Fribourg Alps loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the MTB Trails around Torny, Running Trails around Torny, and Cycling around Torny guides.
Several attractions around Torny are suitable for families. The Payerne Old Town and Abbey Church and Payerne Abbey are both listed as family-friendly historical sites. Additionally, the Abbey of La Fille-Dieu offers a peaceful environment. The Cremin Village and Historic Bread Oven is also a family-friendly spot, especially during its festival.
While Torny itself is a small municipality, the broader region of Fribourg and Vaud offers scenic natural features. The Montagny Castle Ruins provide a viewpoint overlooking part of the Broye valley. Further afield, you can experience the beauty of Lake Geneva or the panoramic views from the Golden Pass Railway. The nearby cycling routes also offer views of Lac de la Gruyère and the Fribourg Alps.
Payerne Old Town and Abbey Church is a historical site where the central area is closed to traffic, making it ideal for exploration. It features the significant abbey church Notre Dame and the Reformed parish church. The town has been inhabited since the 3rd century by Romans, with earlier Celtic presence, offering a rich historical context.
Yes, the most prominent castle ruin in the immediate vicinity is the Montagny Castle Ruins. This site, located on a strategic hill, has a history dating back to the Mesolithic period, with the first evidence of a lordship and primitive castle from the early 12th century.
Near some attractions, you can find amenities. For instance, the Cremin Village and Historic Bread Oven offers farm activities including a restaurant, swin-golf, and minigolf. The Abbey of La Fille-Dieu also sells homemade delicacies in its monastery shop, including aromatic honey mustard.
Visitors appreciate the rich historical and cultural heritage of the region. The Montagny Castle Ruins are noted for their impressive structure and historical significance. The Payerne Old Town and Abbey Church are valued for their historical depth and pedestrian-friendly exploration. The restoration of the Payerne Abbey and its reopening to the public have also been well-received.
While specific seasonal recommendations are not provided for all attractions, the region's outdoor activities like mountain biking, running, and cycling are generally best enjoyed from spring through autumn. Historical sites and religious buildings are typically accessible year-round, but checking individual opening hours is always recommended.
The Cremin Village and Historic Bread Oven offers a unique local experience, especially during its festival on the last Sunday in May, where bread, pizza, and cakes are cooked in an 1813 wood-fired oven. The Abbey of La Fille-Dieu, with its resident nuns and homemade specialties, also provides a distinctive and peaceful visit.


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