Attractions and places to see around Chamblon, a municipality in the canton of Vaud, Switzerland, provide a blend of historical charm and natural landscapes. The village serves as a base for exploring the wider Jura-Nord vaudois region, including the nearby cultural and economic hub of Yverdon-les-Bains. The area features historical monuments, ancient archaeological findings, and significant natural points of interest.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Easy paths lead up, the view is gigantic, all the famous Alpine peaks can be seen and in front of them Lake Neuchâtel and Lake Geneva
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Wonderful vantage point high above Lake Neuchâtel
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Beautiful view, wild atmosphere and good restaurant, what more could you want?
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The menhirs of Clendy are over 6000 years old and are the most important Neolithic site in Switzerland. The place was a meeting place and the statue menhirs were worshipped here.
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The old-fashioned but charming town of Orbe is located on a hill in a meander of the Orbe. From the Place du Marché, decorated by a fountain with a standard bearer (1753), a small street leads to the reformed church from the 15th-16th century (naves with interesting keystones) and further to the terrace of the former castle, which offers a beautiful view of the lower city and the Orbe valley.
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The old town, which consists of a lower and an upper part, is really kitschy and beautiful. Small shops, many restaurants, colorful facades and the castle characterize Orbe.
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The Col des Etroits offers three beautiful 3rd category climbs for cyclists. The longest starts in France, at La Gauffre - 13.8km with an average slope of 2.7% and 7.9% over the steepest 100m (at the very end of the ascent) From Butte, we are dealing with 8.8km at 4.4% on average and 11.3% on the steepest 100m. From Vuiteboeuf, it involves climbing 11.4km at an average gradient of 4.9% and 10.5% over the steepest 100m (at the start of the ascent).
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The region around Chamblon is rich in history. You can visit the Yverdon-les-Bains Old Town, known for its pedestrian zone and the 13th-century castle of the Dukes of Savoy, which now houses a museum. Additionally, the Menhirs of Clendy, a prehistoric stone avenue with 45 menhirs, offers a glimpse into ancient times. Chamblon itself has historical monuments like the Château de Chamblon and its chapel, and archaeological findings indicate human presence since the Neolithic period.
Absolutely! The most popular attraction is Chasseron Summit, which stands at 1,607 meters and offers breathtaking views of the Savoyard, Valais, and Bernese Alps, extending all the way to the Säntis. Another notable natural point is the Col des Étroits Pass, a mountain pass connecting Val-de-Travers to Lac de Neuchâtel, featuring a picnic area.
The area offers a variety of outdoor activities, especially cycling and mountain biking. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, such as the 'Grandson loop' or the 'Areuse River – Creux du Van loop'. For mountain biking, explore trails like the 'BMX Track – View of Lake Neuchâtel loop from Yverdon-les-Bains'. You can find more details and routes in the Gravel biking around Chamblon and MTB Trails around Chamblon guides.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Yverdon-les-Bains Old Town is great for strolling, and its nearby beach offers recreational opportunities. The Menhirs of Clendy can be an exciting historical discovery for children. Yverdon-les-Bains also features the Maison d'Ailleurs, a unique science fiction museum that can be very engaging for all ages.
For hiking enthusiasts, the region provides several options, particularly around the Chasseron Summit. You can embark on routes like the 'Petites Roches Ridge – Chasseron Summit loop' or the 'Chasseron Summit – Chasseron Restaurant loop'. These trails offer moderate difficulty and stunning views. More detailed hiking routes can be found in the Mountain Hikes around Chamblon guide.
Yverdon-les-Bains, just 2 kilometers from Chamblon, is a cultural and economic hub. It's famous for its vibrant Old Town, the 13th-century castle, and its thermal spa. Known since Roman times for its sulphurous springs, the Thermal Center offers a relaxing experience with various pools and therapeutic waters. The town also has a popular beach and the unique Maison d'Ailleurs museum.
Certainly. The Thermal Center at Yverdon-les-Bains is an excellent place to relax, offering sulphurous spas known for their healing properties. The Yverdon-les-Bains Old Town also features an unspoiled waterfront promenade and parks, perfect for walking and unwinding. Additionally, the nearby Yverdon-les-Bains Beach provides a tranquil setting with sandy shores and green areas.
Beyond the historical sites, the Maison d'Ailleurs (House of Elsewhere) in Yverdon-les-Bains stands out as a unique science fiction museum, attracting many visitors with its distinctive collections. Chamblon itself has a refreshed communal bread oven, offering a glimpse into local traditions.
Visitors particularly enjoy the panoramic views from Chasseron Summit, often combining it with a meal at the nearby restaurant. The pedestrian zone and waterfront promenade of Yverdon-les-Bains Old Town are highly appreciated for strolling and relaxation. The historical significance of sites like the Menhirs of Clendy also captivates many, offering a journey back in time.
Yes, Chamblon is home to the Château de Chamblon and its chapel, both considered historical monuments. The castle, built in 1762, has a rich past, having served various purposes over centuries. Its entrance gate still displays the arms of the de Brackel family, who owned it in the 18th century.
Yes, Yverdon-les-Bains, very close to Chamblon, has a wonderful sandy beach with shallow water and large green areas, making it an ideal spot for swimming and relaxation during the warmer months. The beach restaurant also offers simple cuisine and refreshments.
To delve into the ancient history, you can visit the Menhirs of Clendy near Yverdon-les-Bains, which represent Switzerland's most impressive megalithic complex. Additionally, archaeological findings in Chamblon's Uttins area, such as Neolithic pile dwellings and Roman military post remnants, highlight the region's long human presence.


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