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Hiking around Renens offers access to diverse landscapes, from local river systems to the shores of Lake Geneva. The region features accessible paths along the Sorge and Mebre rivers, as well as routes near the lake with views of the Swiss Alps. Nearby, the Lavaux Vineyard Terraces provide unique hiking experiences through terraced vineyards. Further afield, the Jura Vaudois Nature Park presents forest and meadow landscapes for exploration.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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03:38
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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03:36
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Romanesque church of St. Sulpice in the canton of Vaud was built by the Abbey of Cluny in the 11th and 12th centuries. It was initially dedicated to Saint Sulpice and later to Mary Magdalene. After the occupation by Bern in 1536, the church became Protestant and came into the possession of the city of Lausanne. The priory disappeared after 1536 or was repurposed. The nave collapsed after the Reformation and was not rebuilt. The church is today a national historical monument. (Source: www.notrehistoire.ch).
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Small bridge over the Chamberonne River.
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Had a lovely breakfast here before beginning our days walking.
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Fountain, place de la Palud – Lausanne Fountain, place de la Palud The column and statue were created in 1584-85 by Laurent Perroud of Neuchâtel and his son Jacques, the former having died before its completion. Laurent Perroud built several fountains throughout western Switzerland. He has notably depicted the judiciary in Neuchâtel, Soleure and Moudon. The fountain in Lausanne depicts the typical blindfolded young woman carrying a sword and scales. The Pope, the Emperor, the Grand Turk and a magistrate bow submissively at her feet. The ornamental central stack features a circular base with sculpted archways surmounted by a ribbed column decorated with acanthus leaves, city coats of arms and a garland held by four muffles. A capital decorated with acanthus leaves and volutes crowns the column. The stack and the column are copies created in 1930; the originals are in the Lausanne History Museum. The magnificent spouts date from 1557-59 and the twelve-sided basin was built in 1726. Text / Source: Lausanne Tourisme – administration, Avenue de Rhodanie 2, Lausanne https://www.lausanne-tourisme.ch/en/explore/fountain-place-de-la-palud/
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Ouchy and its lakeside promenade, Lausanne Life feels wonderfully carefree on the Ouchy lakeside promenade. The vastness of the lake, the spaciousness of the boulevards, the calming green of the park areas and the majestic aura of the stately buildings. Just a short trip down from the train station on the vertical metro – and you are right in the middle of this splendor. Text / Source: https://www.myswitzerland.com/de/erlebnisse/ouchy-und-seine-seepromenade/ https://www.myswitzerland.com/de/erlebnisse/ouchy-und-seine-seepromenade/
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Reformed Church Saint-François, Lausanne The Saint-François church in Lausanne, consecrated between 1260 and 1280, is offering a series of events to celebrate its 750th anniversary from January 15, 2022 to December 2022: concerts, tours, conferences, creations, services, and times for exchange are on the program. The heritage of Saint Francis of Assisi is still very present in Lausanne. On the occasion of the 750th anniversary of the consecration of the church built by the Franciscans in Lausanne, the spirit of the «Poverello» still delights a wide audience. Of course, the faithful, but also the many people attracted by the heritage and cultural aspect of the place. Text / Source: City of Lausanne, Department of Architecture and Housing, Department of Housing, Environment and Architecture, Rue du Port-Franc 182. Etage, Lausanne https://www.cath.ch/newsf/lausanne-pour-ses-750-ans-saint-francois-ouvre-grand-ses-portes/
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Lausanne City Hall (Hôtel de Ville de Lausanne) The imposing City Hall, overlooking the picturesque Place de la Palud from its bell tower, still houses the city administration today. The Lausanne architect Abraham de Crousaz built it between 1673 and 1675 on the foundations of the existing hotels. As an important center of life in Lausanne, it combined several functions: as a political center, it served as both the seat and a symbol of civic power; it was an economic center, housing the wheat market in its ground-floor halls; and it served as a defensive structure, with the bells in its bell tower warning of danger. The City Hall, much admired since its construction, is the most interesting achievement of 17th-century Vaudois architecture. Its main façade features a particularly subtle composition. While the alignment of the bays and their cornices creates a striking and explicit horizontal effect, the vertical axis, defined by the sculptural portal and the tower, is implicitly reinforced by the rhythm of the windows, which become increasingly closer together as they approach the center, and by the rhythm of the arcades, which become progressively narrower. The roof, on the other hand, echoes the aesthetics of regional farmhouses in its form, completing an original silhouette with a provincial touch. Text / Source: City of Lausanne, Department of Architecture and Housing, Department of Housing, Environment and Architecture, Rue du Port-Franc, 182nd floor, Lausanne https://www.lausanne.ch/portrait/carte-identite/architecture-et-monuments/patrimoine-architectural/ancien-regime/hotel-de-ville
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Renens offers a diverse range of hiking experiences. You'll find accessible paths along local river systems like the Sorge and Mebre, picturesque lakeside promenades along Lake Geneva, and unique routes through the terraced vineyards of Lavaux. The region also provides access to forest and meadow landscapes in the Jura Vaudois Nature Park, and even more challenging alpine vistas further afield.
Yes, Renens is very welcoming for beginners and casual walkers. Out of nearly 400 available routes, over 200 are classified as easy. These often include gentle walks along river systems or lakeside promenades, providing beautiful scenery without significant elevation changes.
Many of the trails around Renens are designed as loops, offering convenient circular walks. For example, the St. Francis Church – Lausanne City Hall loop from Malley takes you through urban and historical areas, while the Parc du Pelican – Vidy Promenade loop from Provence combines parkland with lakeside views.
The region is rich in scenic beauty. Hikes along Lake Geneva, such as the Lake Geneva Beach – Vidy Promenade loop from Provence, offer stunning views of the lake with the Swiss Alps in the background. The Lavaux Vineyard Terraces, a UNESCO World Heritage site, provide breathtaking panoramas over vine-covered hills. You can also explore local river systems like the Sorge and Mebre for a different natural charm.
Yes, Renens offers several family-friendly options, particularly the easier routes along the lake or through local parks. These trails are generally flat and well-maintained, suitable for various ages. The lakeside promenades, like those near Vidy Beach, are ideal for a relaxed family outing.
The best time for hiking in Renens is generally from spring through autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is pleasant, and the landscapes are vibrant. Spring brings blooming flowers, summer offers warm days perfect for lakeside activities, and autumn showcases beautiful foliage in the vineyards and forests. Winter hiking is also possible on lower-altitude trails, but some higher routes may be inaccessible due to snow.
The hiking trails around Renens are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.4 stars from over 500 reviews. Hikers often praise the accessibility of the paths, the beautiful views of Lake Geneva and the Alps, and the unique experience of walking through the Lavaux vineyards.
Absolutely! The area around Renens is dotted with interesting landmarks. You can encounter historical sites like Ouchy Castle or Vufflens Castle. The city of Lausanne, easily accessible from Renens, also offers urban trails that pass by significant historical buildings and cultural sites.
Renens is well-connected by public transport, making many trailheads easily accessible. The local bus and train networks can take you to various starting points, especially for routes around Lausanne and along Lake Geneva. For example, trails starting from areas like Malley or Provence are typically well-served by public transport.
Yes, particularly along the lakeside promenades and in the charming villages within the Lavaux Vineyard Terraces, you'll find numerous cafes and restaurants. These spots are perfect for a break, offering refreshments and local cuisine with often spectacular views. Even in Lausanne, many urban trails pass by eateries.
While many routes around Renens are moderate or easy, more challenging options are available, especially if you venture towards the Jura Vaudois Nature Park or the pre-Alps. These areas offer trails with greater elevation gain and more rugged terrain, providing a true alpine adventure with panoramic views of Lake Geneva and the Alps.
Hikes around Renens vary widely in duration. Many popular moderate routes, such as the Port de Pierrettes – Vidy Promenade loop from Provence, can take between 2.5 to 3.5 hours to complete. However, you can find shorter, easy walks lasting less than an hour, as well as longer, more demanding full-day excursions.


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