Best canyons around Saint-Légier-La Chiésaz include 8 gorges in the vicinity. The region offers natural gorges and varied landscapes, with the Gorges du Chauderon being a prominent natural feature nearby. This area provides opportunities for exploring diverse natural formations and trails.
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There is a beautiful legend about this rock, which is translated as 'The Weeping Rock'. It tells of a forbidden love between a nobleman and a young peasant girl. The nobleman's father did not want to allow this love affair, but a fairy allowed the couple to meet in the forest. When the father saw them in the forest, he said that it must rain from this rock, then his son would be allowed to marry his beloved. At that moment, the rock began to drip, and so they became a happy couple.
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An absolute must for cave freaks. The cave is dark, steep, wet and slippery.
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The section is all in the forest, after the bridge a very short S2 sector, it is rideable !!
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The chapel of the Evi gorges is brand new: rebuilt after a fire in 2000, it had already experienced many vicissitudes and transformations. A slatted roof and a wooden courtyard closed by crossed slats: the Evi chapel is dapper. A 19th century statue of the Virgin and an altar escaped the fire that destroyed the building one night in July 2000. Precious for the people of the region, it was rebuilt identically. The simple oratory intended to protect walkers at the narrowest and most dangerous passage in winter in the Marive gorges was transformed into a chapel in 1863. Its final appearance dates from 1947. It is said that, shortly after the construction of the chapel, miraculous healings were observed there. It becomes a popular place of pilgrimage.
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Since a fatal accident due to falling rocks, the path has been closed and prohibited. https://www.montreux.ch/news/vue/article/fermeture-des-gorges-du-chauderon
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I confirm, access to the trail is closed until ..... given the inventory, reopening does not seem to be a priority.
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A hotbed of the Catholic faith in Intyamon
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The most popular natural feature is the Gorges du Chauderon, known for its wild natural landscape, dramatic rock formations, and waterfalls. Other appreciated spots include the wide and calm Vallon de l'Hongrin and the unique forest setting of Scex que Plliau.
While the immediate vicinity of Saint-Légier-La Chiésaz, including the Gorges du Chauderon, is more suited for hiking and aquatic walks, dedicated technical canyoning experiences are found further afield in the broader Vaud region. Notable routes include Torneresse and La Tine, which offer jumps, slides, and swimming through sculpted gorges.
You can expect to see a variety of natural formations. The Gorges du Chauderon features dramatic rock formations, lush greenery, and cascading waterfalls. The Scex que Plliau offers a unique natural setting entirely within a forest, while the Vallon de l'Hongrin provides a wide, wild, and calm valley landscape.
Yes, the Chapel of the Gorges de l'Evi is categorized as family-friendly and offers a historical and religious site within a gorge setting. The trails around the Gorges du Chauderon are also generally accessible for various fitness levels, making it suitable for nature walks with families.
The gorges and canyons are generally best visited during warmer months when trails are clear and water levels are suitable for exploration. For the Gorges du Chauderon, the path along the river provides a cool hike during warmer weather. Always check local conditions and opening status before your visit, especially for areas like the Gorges du Chauderon which can be temporarily closed.
Beyond exploring the gorges, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including options like the Narcissus Trail at Les Pléiades. There are also running trails and challenging mountain hikes, such as those leading to Rochers de Naye or Le Moléson Summit.
Yes, the Chapel of the Gorges de l'Evi is a significant historical and religious site. Rebuilt after a fire, this chapel has a rich history as a popular pilgrimage spot and was originally an oratory protecting walkers in the Marive gorges.
The Gorges du Chauderon is a picturesque gorge near Montreux, offering trails with breathtaking views of cliffs and waterfalls. It's ideal for nature walks and photography. Please note that the gorges can be temporarily closed, so it's advisable to inquire about current access status before planning your visit.
Yes, the Grotte des Nayes is an impressive passage cave that can be explored. It is considered challenging, with slippery sections and ice remains even in summer. Visitors should be prepared with appropriate gear, including a good headlamp, and exercise caution.
Visitors particularly appreciate the wild natural beauty and serene escape offered by places like the Gorges du Chauderon, with its dramatic rock formations and the soothing sound of rushing water. The sense of freedom in wide, calm valleys like Vallon de l'Hongrin is also highly valued.
Yes, the Vallon de l'Hongrin is part of the Alpine Panorama Route and features a paved path with very moderate inclines, making it easy to drive or cycle. It's known for its beautiful, wild, and calm valley, offering a great experience for cyclists.


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