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Hiking around Moudon offers trails through the scenic Broye river valley, characterized by gentle inclines and riverside paths. The landscape features a mix of open fields, wooded sections, and historical town areas. Elevations are generally modest, making the region suitable for accessible walks. The terrain primarily consists of well-maintained paths connecting natural riverbanks with the town's surroundings.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
4.0
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29
hikers
8.46km
02:25
190m
190m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
3.9
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27
hikers
8.44km
02:28
200m
200m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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3.5
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9
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9.30km
02:43
260m
260m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
3.0
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11
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6.90km
01:49
60m
60m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.18km
01:22
50m
50m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Very nice. There are often dogs out walking.
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The church tower of Saint-Etienne was once an integral part of the fortifications. Easily recognizable by its solid construction and the loopholes on the sides. In the tower passage there is an interesting information board stating that Wolfgang Amadé Mozart and his family stopped in Moudon in 1766 on their journey through Switzerland.
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Again and again, shallow cascades tame the flowing Broye, creating swirling photogenic moments. At low tide, pretty stone banks appear, which are used by birds, amphibians and humans alike.
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Magnificent place from which you can imagine the history of Moudon from the edge of the Broye and its wooden bridge.
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The first mention of a church dedicated to Saint Stephen in Moudon dates from 1134-1143, although its existence probably dates back further. Located outside the medieval village centered on the hill, it was then the counterpart to the Notre-Dame chapel located at the top of this hill1. Nicknamed “the cathedral of Broye” by the city's inhabitants, it is the largest parish church in the canton of Vaud and one of the best examples of radiant Gothic style in French-speaking Switzerland2. Construction began around 1281, the date of the enclosure flanking the apse wall, and was completed around 1330 with the construction of the last three vaults and the western rose. The bell tower, openworked at its base by the town gate, was erected between the years 1417 and 1436. Chapels were then added to the sides. The simple plan, without transept, evokes a Cistercian influence with its three naves and its rectangular choir, but in elevation the style is radiant Gothic. The vaults are decorated with paintings in 1506-1512. The stalls from 1499-1502 are the work of sculptors Rodolphe Pottu, Peter Vuarser and Mattelin Vuarser. The communion table, Gothic, dates from 1564. The molasse pulpit was built in 1695. The baroque buffet organ from 1764 is by the maker Adrien-Joseph Pottier and the sculptors Joseph Dellion and Charles Puidoux. Finally, the stained glass windows date from 1935-1937 (Ernest Biéler), and 1951-1953 (Charles Clément)2. The church was restored several times, in 1836-1839 by the architect Henri Perregaux3, then again in 1896-1897, in 1934-1935, in 1949-1974 (with interruptions)2. The church is listed as a Swiss cultural property of national importance. Source Wikipedia
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Very nice view of the buildings overlooking the Broye
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The first mention of a church dedicated to Saint Stephen in Moudon dates from 1134-1143, although its existence probably dates back further. Located outside the medieval village centered on the hill, it was then the counterpart to the Notre-Dame chapel located at the top of this hill1. Nicknamed “the cathedral of Broye” by the city's inhabitants, it is the largest parish church in the canton of Vaud and one of the best examples of radiant Gothic style in French-speaking Switzerland2. Construction began around 1281, the date of the enclosure flanking the apse wall, and was completed around 1330 with the construction of the last three vaults and the western rose. The bell tower, openworked at its base by the town gate, was erected between the years 1417 and 1436. Chapels were then added to the sides. The simple plan, without transept, evokes a Cistercian influence with its three naves and its rectangular choir, but in elevation the style is radiant Gothic. The vaults are decorated with paintings in 1506-1512. The stalls from 1499-1502 are the work of sculptors Rodolphe Pottu, Peter Vuarser and Mattelin Vuarser. The communion table, Gothic, dates from 1564. The molasse pulpit was built in 1695. The baroque buffet organ from 1764 is by the maker Adrien-Joseph Pottier and the sculptors Joseph Dellion and Charles Puidoux. Finally, the stained glass windows date from 1935-1937 (Ernest Biéler), and 1951-1953 (Charles Clément)2. The church was restored several times, in 1836-1839 by the architect Henri Perregaux3, then again in 1896-1897, in 1934-1935, in 1949-1974 (with interruptions)2. The church is listed as a Swiss cultural property of national importance. Source Wikipedia
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Hiking around Moudon primarily features trails through the scenic Broye river valley. You'll find a mix of gentle inclines, riverside paths, open fields, and wooded sections. The terrain is generally well-maintained, connecting natural riverbanks with the historical town surroundings.
Yes, Moudon offers several easy hiking trails. For example, the Moudon Old Town – Bridge over the Broye loop from Rossenges is an easy 6.9 km route that takes approximately 1 hour 48 minutes. Another accessible option is the Beautiful path along the shore loop from Moudon, a 5.2 km trail completed in about 1 hour 22 minutes.
Along the trails around Moudon, you can discover several natural and historical landmarks. Notable highlights include the historic Brigands Bridge, the tranquil Planche-Riande Arboretum, and the unique Molasse Cave. These spots offer a chance to explore the region's natural beauty and history.
Yes, Moudon is well-suited for family-friendly hikes due to its generally modest elevations and well-maintained paths. Many routes follow the Broye river, offering pleasant, accessible walks. The presence of easy trails, like the 5.2 km Beautiful path along the shore loop from Moudon, makes it ideal for families with children.
Generally, dogs are welcome on hiking trails in Switzerland, including those around Moudon. It's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in agricultural areas, near livestock, or in nature reserves, and to carry waste bags. The riverside paths and open fields provide a pleasant environment for walks with your canine companion.
The best time for hiking in Moudon is typically from spring through autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is generally mild and pleasant, making for comfortable walking conditions. The Broye river valley is particularly beautiful in spring with blooming flora and in autumn with vibrant foliage.
Yes, Moudon offers several popular circular hiking routes. These loops allow you to start and end your hike in the same location without retracing your steps. Many of the trails follow the Broye river and incorporate both natural scenery and views of the historic town.
Moudon is well-connected by public transport, primarily by train. The town's central location makes it easy to reach the starting points of many trails directly from the train station. This allows for convenient access to the hiking network without needing a car.
Moudon offers various parking options within or near the town center, which serve as convenient starting points for many hiking trails. For example, there are parking facilities close to the train station and the old town. If you're looking for specific parking related to bike trails, the Parcours VTT Lucens / Cremin – Car Park is a known spot, though primarily for cyclists, it indicates parking availability in the wider area.
The hiking trails in Moudon are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 180 reviews. Reviewers often praise the tranquil riverside paths along the Broye, the gentle terrain suitable for various fitness levels, and the charming combination of natural landscapes with historical town views.
While the Broye river flows through Moudon, it is generally not recommended for wild swimming due to varying water quality and currents. For designated swimming areas, it's best to check local regulations or visit official swimming pools or lakes in the wider Vaud region.
Moudon's historic town center, which many routes pass through or start from, offers various cafes and restaurants where you can stop for refreshments or a meal. While specific cafes might not be directly on every trail section, the proximity to the town ensures opportunities for breaks and sustenance.


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