Practicing wine tourism in Vaud county can be done in several forms
To satisfy a personal approach to wine and its culture, including the culinary specialties of a region, as well as to visit a region explained by those who live there and who, from generation to generation, have participated in its history.
Discovering our Vineyards
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La Route du Vignoble de la Côte (The La Côte Wine Trail)
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The Vully vineyard footpath
A didactic footpath across the Vully vineyards in Fribourg and Vaud explains the various stages of “The Wine Country”.
This path also broadens children's knowledge about a winemaker’s work, one of the oldest crafts in the world.
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Concise, exquisite flavours
Discovering a village along the waterWine tasting, having a meal with a local wine producer's family or in a typical local restaurant, or even on a boat! Guided tours or walks through the natural landscape also organised.
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The Great Lavaux Crossing
This region, now part of the UNESCO World Heritage, is simply ideal for a great many walks across the multiple plots of land and terraces of this unique vineyard. Local winegrowers created a very interesting, well-marked didactic footpath which is well off the road.
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Lavaux-express: the unusual touristic train
This train, with tyres, drive smoothly through the lost trails in the Lavaux vineyard. A way to discover these breathtaking landscapes on lake Geneva.
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The Wine Train
Coming from Vevey, the Wine Train winds its way across the vineyards overhanging Lake Geneva before reaching Puidoux, its final destination. Before that, the train drives across Chexbres, a veritable “Balcony above Lake Geneva", offering a panoramic view of the lake.
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The Wine Trail from Yvorne to Lavey-les-Bains
Walk through the various Chablais appellations. They offer an opportunity to appreciate the difference between the various terroirs with an exceptional view of the Alps.
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Discovery paths
Various maps featuring a particular theme disclose the secrets of our discovery paths. They also list all addresses essential for a successful outing.
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