Best attractions and places to see around La Sarraz, a town in the canton of Vaud, Switzerland, offer a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural beauty. Situated on a rocky ridge, the region provides diverse exploration opportunities. Visitors can discover medieval architecture, significant natural features, and picturesque towns. The area is known for its varied landscape, from river convergences to historical viaducts.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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An impressive structure with an integrated pedestrian walkway under the tracks. Wonderful view of the reservoir.
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A great view and good path to cross the river especially if you arrive from le Day train station and want to go towards Suchet or Ste-Croix
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The horse museum in the outbuildings shows horse-drawn vehicles and highlights the role of the horse and harness in warfare, in the circus, in hunting with greyhounds, etc.
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This castle is located in a park above the village and dates back to the 11th century. It was renovated in the 15th and 16th centuries. In front of the living area with two round corner turrets there are two heavy square towers with aisles.
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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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A historical building that has been repeatedly adapted to meet increased requirements.
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If you want to hike through the "Nozon Gorge", you "must" definitely pay a visit to the medieval town of Romainmôtier and the former Benedictine abbey. It would be even better to include this place of power, full of romantic history and spirituality, in your hike. The somewhat sleepy village of Romainmôtier, nestled in the seemingly evergreen nature of the Vaud region, is just 1.5 km from the Croy-Romainmôtier train station and can be easily reached on foot or by postbus. Danger! Unfortunately, the PostBus doesn't drive so diligently. Therefore, first check the travel times for who is arriving by public transport. If you want to come here by car or camper, you will find a spacious nature park area just a few minutes' walk from the center. (Paying) The abbey and its surrounding buildings, squares and alleys form the heart of this pretty little town. Everything, absolutely everything, transports the visitor to a bygone era. The collegiate church, which is open to the public, is a real feast for the eyes. In general, the monastery complex is one of the oldest, if not the oldest, in Switzerland. So if you don't pay attention to this historic place on your trip to the Vaudois nature, you've really missed something. ABSOLUTE VISIT RECOMMENDATION!!!
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The region is rich in history. You can explore the medieval La Sarraz Castle, an 11th-century fortress that now houses a museum. A short distance away, the Romainmôtier Abbey is one of Switzerland's oldest monastery complexes. Additionally, the historic Old Town of Orbe offers picturesque streets and a castle terrace with scenic views.
Yes, within the grounds of La Sarraz Castle, you'll find the Horse Museum (Musée du Cheval). It's located in the castle's barn and provides a fascinating look into the history and role of horses in various aspects of life, from military to sports.
Nature lovers can discover several impressive sites. The Dard Waterfall is a magnificent cascade in a rocky landscape, best seen after rain or during snowmelt. You can also visit the Tine de Conflens, where the Venoge and Veyron rivers converge, or the Sources de la Venoge in L'Isle, marking the river's origin. The Nozon Gorge offers beautiful scenery for hikers, and the unique 'Middle of the World' marks a significant watershed divide.
Absolutely. The castle terrace in the Old Town of Orbe provides beautiful views of the lower town and the Orbe valley. For panoramic vistas, especially of the majestic Alps, the elevated areas around Camping des Buis and the Venoge Swimming Pool in La Sarraz offer relaxing spots.
The La Sarraz region is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy various activities such as hiking, gravel biking, and mountain biking. There are numerous routes available, including those that take you to the source of the Venoge, past the Dard Waterfall, or around Romainmôtier Abbey. For more detailed routes, check out the hiking, gravel biking, and MTB guides for La Sarraz.
Yes, several trails allow you to explore the natural beauty. For instance, there's an easy 6 km hike from Château de La Sarraz to the Tine de Conflens Waterfall. You can also find moderate routes like the Woodland Art Camp – Tine de Conflens Waterfall loop. For a more challenging experience, consider the Dard Waterfall – Saut du Day Waterfall loop from La Sarraz. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around La Sarraz guide.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. La Sarraz Castle and its Horse Museum offer an engaging historical experience for all ages. The picturesque Old Town of Orbe is pleasant for a family stroll, and Romainmôtier Abbey provides a serene historical setting. Many of the natural sites, like the Dard Waterfall, are also accessible for family outings.
The region's natural attractions, such as the Dard Waterfall, are particularly impressive when snow is melting or after rainfall, offering a powerful natural display. Generally, spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring. Summer is also popular, though some waterfalls might have reduced flow. Winter offers a different charm, but some trails might be less accessible.
Yes, public transport can get you close to some attractions. Romainmôtier Abbey is about 1.5 km from Croy-Romainmôtier train station and can be reached on foot or by postbus, though postbus frequency should be checked in advance. For other natural sites like Tine de Conflens, you might need to combine public transport with a walk or hike from the nearest stop.
Many outdoor trails around La Sarraz are dog-friendly, allowing you to explore the natural beauty with your canine companion. For specific attractions like La Sarraz Castle or Romainmôtier Abbey, it's advisable to check their specific dog policies beforehand, as access to indoor areas might be restricted. However, the surrounding grounds and many natural trails are generally welcoming to dogs on a leash.
The Railroad viaduct from Day is an impressive historical structure featuring an integrated pedestrian walkway under the tracks. It offers wonderful views of the reservoir and is a popular spot for photography. A hiking trail leads directly under the tracks and over the viaduct, making it an interesting stop during an outdoor excursion.


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