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Saillon

Saillon Medieval Village – Saillon Old Town loop from Saxon

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Switzerland
Valais
Martigny
Saillon

Saillon Medieval Village – Saillon Old Town loop from Saxon

Easy

4.3

(4)

18

hikers

Saillon Medieval Village – Saillon Old Town loop from Saxon

01:27

5.47km

60m

Hiking

Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 13, 2026

Waypoints

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Start point

Bus stop

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1

2.61 km

🇨🇭Fensterweg in Saillon Rhone Valley Valais

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2

2.71 km

Bayart Tower, Saillon Castle

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The Bayart tower is a 13th century tower which dominates the Rhône valley and the village of Saillon. The tower, part of the ruins of Saillon Castle, was built by Savoyard architect Pierre Meinier and named after a local landowner, Dame Bayart. You can climb to the top and enjoy a panoramic view of the surrounding area.

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3

2.87 km

Saillon Medieval Village

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Saillon "little town"
First mentioned in 1052 as the castle of the Bishop of Sion. Under the rule of the Savoys, the town was one of the most important commercial and military bases in the Valais until 1475
Saillon's history begins early. Hunters from the Mesolithic period (ca. 10,000 - 5,500 BC) may have occupied the portal of the Poteu cave. However, excavations in the first half of the 20th century could not attest to their presence. Saillon was then continuously inhabited since the Neolithic period (Bourneaux's tomb, 4,000 BC) and the Bronze Age (around twenty tombs reported at the foot of the hill between the Salentze and Bourneaux rivers). The remains of an important Roman villa from the 2nd century near the Salentze river indicate the importance of the site at that time. On the same site, the first Christian sanctuary of Saillon was built in the 6th century. The foundations of the walls of this Carolingian church are still visible and the reworked chancel forms the current St. Lawrence Chapel. When anarchy and insecurity replaced the order that reigned in Charlemagne's empire, the population of Saillon retreated to the more easily defended hill. It is known that a castle stood in Saillon in 1052, as it was one of the properties donated to the Chapter of Sion by Bishop Aymon of Savoy. Its strategic location was of interest to Savoy, which took possession of Saillon at the beginning of the 13th century. Around 1260, Pierre II had the city walls reinforced and the Bayart keep built, whose name comes from Lady Bayart, the owner of the property. The Dukes of Savoy had the ambition to turn Saillon into a fairground that would provide shade for their enemy, the Bishop of Sion. It should also be noted that the first written mention of vines in Valais appears in 1052. The dream of glory came to an end in 1475 when patriots from Upper Valais took over Lower Valais and set fire to the Savoyard castles, including that of Saillon. From then on, the village quickly became a peaceful village in the countryside again
Text / Source: Association, The most beautiful Swiss villages, Lugano
borghisvizzera.ch/de/scheda/saillon

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4

2.93 km

Counterfeit Money Museum

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an original museum, in the Maison Farinet, a sort of Swiss Robin Hood from the end of the 19th century. He made fake 20 centime coins (of the time).

myswitzerland.com/fr-ch/decouvert/musee-de-la-fausse-coin

fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph-Samuel_Farinet

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5

3.00 km

Saillon Old Town

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Saillon is a good stop on the vineyard path / Chemin du Vignoble: the houses of the old village flock around the castle hill, in front of the Café de la Poste you sit under the plane trees, as if you were much further south ...

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3.35 km

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5.47 km

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Bus stop

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Way Types & Surfaces

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1.91 km

1.82 km

1.30 km

354 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

3.09 km

1.50 km

376 m

314 m

146 m

< 100 m

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Saturday 27 June

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25°C

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