Best mountain peaks around Jongny, Switzerland, are found in the canton of Vaud, offering access to notable peaks overlooking Lake Geneva. This region provides diverse natural landscapes, including the Lavaux vineyards and views of the Alps and Jura mountain range. It is an ideal area for nature enthusiasts and hikers seeking varied trails and panoramic vistas.
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Les Avants The village was one of the first ski resorts in Switzerland. In the nineteenth century, the spa town experienced a certain tourist development with the construction of the first hotels by the Dufour family. The construction of the Jaman tunnel in 1905, which provided a rail link with the Pays d'Enhaut, allowed the resort to become a strong tourist destination until the First World War, notably with the collaboration of the architect Louis Villard. Served by one of the first electrified railways, with a steep slope and no rack railways, the village is a popular destination for the English. It is also home to Switzerland's first bobsleigh run (which later became a toboggan run) and an ice rink. It was on this ice, which was actually tennis courts converted into an ice rink below the "Grand Hôtel des Avants", that the first European Ice Hockey Championship was held in 1910. Since 1910, the Les Avants - Sonloup funicular (still in operation, with the two carriages and the historic machines renovated between June 2012 and January 2013) has been operating on the Sonloup site, allowing sledders to climb to the top of the slopes again. The first war, especially the crisis of 1929, halted development and the large hotels gradually closed. Now competing with the many winter sports resorts created after the 1939-45 war, Les Avants was never to experience the tourist attraction it enjoyed at the beginning of the century. Ernest Hemingway had recently lived in the village for a few months in 1922 (at the "Pension de la Forêt" on the outskirts of Chamby) and wrote about his experiences and pleasures of the sled race there in several chapters of "A Farewell to Arms". In the second half of the century, the village developed into a residential area and experienced a tourist activity such as hiking and some winter activities in the low mountain range (sledding, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, ski touring). Text / Source: SIA Les Avants https://www.lesavants.ch/histoire
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Les Avants The charming village of Les Avants is located at an altitude of about 1000 meters and is part of the municipality of Montreux. It is at the gateway to the Pays d'Enhaut and the Vaud Prealps. The village was one of the first ski resorts in Switzerland and was home to the first Swiss bobsleigh run. 10 km from Lake Geneva, nestled under the Dent de Jaman and the Rochers de Naye, Les Avants is an ideal place for hiking. Many marked hiking trails, including the Daffodil Trail, attract hikers, especially in May when the hills are covered with the white flowers of daffodils. Also to discover is the flower clock, one of the oldest in Europe, on the Place de la Gare. Text / Source: SIA Les Avants https://www.lesavants.ch/
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Done this morning on the north slope, climb, by mountain bike. Everything goes very well until Gros Caudon, 1450m. Then you have to push (but the mountain bike can be towed alone!) over a 130m drop. The first half is bad, steep on a gullied path, then ends in grass. It's painful but done pretty quickly. The continuation over the Col de Jaman via Soladier and Les Verraux requires passing large, very muddy landslides. But easy.
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The pass offers a beautiful view of the Vanil des Arts. Between the Col de Soladier and the Col de Jaman, the path is easy via the Chemin Transversal. From Montreux, however, the last part of the ascent is very steep.
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The Col de Soladier is a picturesque pass in the Swiss Alps that offers breathtaking views of Lake Geneva and the surrounding peaks.
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Beautiful viewpoint at the highest point of the mountain. During the walk there you will not encounter any water fountains. It is important to bring enough water with you. There is a restaurant on the mountain if necessary.
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Tough end. Nice view on Vanil des Artses. Easy connection with Chemin Transversal to go back to Col de Jaman.
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For easy access and stunning views, consider Mont Pèlerin. You can reach its summit, which hosts the Mont Pèlerin Plein Ciel Tower, via the Vevey–Chardonne–Mont Pèlerin funicular. The tower offers panoramic views of Lake Geneva, the Alps, and the Lavaux vineyards.
Yes, Rochers de Naye is an excellent choice for families. Accessible by a scenic cogwheel train from Montreux, it features the Alpine Marmot Paradise, the La Rambertia botanical garden, and a 360-degree viewing platform. During winter, it even hosts Santa's magical house.
For a more challenging experience, the ascent to Dent de Jaman offers rewarding scenery, though it can involve some scrambling to the summit. Another challenging option is Col de Soladier, a mountain pass that requires a demanding climb but offers rewarding views after the ascent.
The mountain peaks around Jongny offer breathtaking panoramic views. From Mont Pèlerin, you can see Lake Geneva, the Alps, Lavaux vineyards, and glimpses of the Jura. From Rochers de Naye and Dent de Jaman, you'll get unparalleled views across Lake Geneva to the French and Swiss Alps, including prominent peaks like the Eiger and Mont-Blanc.
Yes, the region offers cultural insights. Les Avants Village, nestled under Dent de Jaman and Rochers de Naye, was one of Switzerland's first ski resorts and is a starting point for various hikes. Another notable spot is Saint-Saphorin Village, located on the shores of Lake Geneva, known for its picturesque architecture and terraced vineyards.
Beyond hiking, the area around Jongny offers various outdoor activities. You can explore running trails, enjoy mountain biking, or try gravel biking. Many routes offer stunning views of Lake Geneva and the surrounding mountains.
Yes, the AstroPléiades Astronomy Trail offers an educationally interesting panorama place with beautiful views over Lake Geneva and the Alps. Additionally, Rochers de Naye features the La Rambertia botanical garden, showcasing rare Alpine flora.
The region is beautiful year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for hiking and enjoying the lush landscapes and botanical gardens. Autumn offers stunning colors in the vineyards and forests. In winter, peaks like Rochers de Naye transform into winter wonderland destinations with unique attractions like Santa's house.
Yes, the area around Dent de Jaman is a known habitat for chamois, which attentive hikers might spot. Rochers de Naye also has the Alpine Marmot Paradise, where you can observe these charming creatures.
During the winter months, Rochers de Naye transforms to host Santa's magical house, making it a unique festive destination. While some hiking trails may be covered in snow, other winter activities like snowshoeing or sledding might be available in the lower mountain ranges, particularly around Les Avants Village.
Visitors particularly appreciate the magnificent panoramic views of Lake Geneva and the Alps, the diverse hiking opportunities ranging from easy walks to challenging ascents, and the unique attractions like the funicular to Mont Pèlerin and the cogwheel train to Rochers de Naye. The charming villages and terraced vineyards also add to the region's appeal.


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