Attractions and places to see around Romont include a medieval town set on a hilltop in the Fribourg region of Switzerland. This area is known for its well-preserved old town and historical landmarks. Romont offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and the Alps. The region combines cultural institutions with natural beauty, including the Glâne Valley.
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Quiet road through beautiful forest
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Very large abbey more info at https://www.abbayedautrey.com/
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The rolling road from Saint Helena to Bult takes you through fields and woods. There are lovely views over the surrounding countryside.
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The Saint Helena coast is a short but steep climb with gradients of up to 11%. The road goes up to the Sainte-Hélène church through the woods.
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The forest road between Brouvelieures and Autrey is a scenic and quiet road that follows the La mortagne river through the forest. The road winds through a dense and enchanting forest.
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Magnificent Gothic and Renaissance style abbey, with a 4-hectare park with some 2,500 species.
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On this very little busy road, it always goes through forest and river. The road invites you to a comfortable gondola, but you can also drive it fast. Here we have had several encounters with wildlife, as this road cuts through a large forest area. As a connection to the north it is perfect, but it is also worthwhile to use it as a starting point or tours over the kelineren connecting roads branching off from it. Attention: Not recommended is the access on the side road between Bois-de-Champ and Brouvelieures. Here you prefer to take the larger main road.
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Nice way through the countryside. Nice to cycle and much nature to enjoy.
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Romont is rich in history. You can visit the 13th-century Romont Castle, which stands at the town's highest point and includes the imposing Tour à Boyer. Explore the well-preserved 13th-century town walls and defensive towers, offering a distinct medieval feel. Don't miss the Collegiate Church of Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption, a beautiful Gothic church known for its stained glass windows and sculptures.
Romont is known as the 'capital of stained-glass windows.' The primary place to experience this art is the Vitromusée Romont (Swiss Museum of Stained Glass and Glass Art), located within Romont Castle. It features a vast collection from medieval times to the present. You can also follow the Vitroparcours, a theme path that extends the experience by showcasing more glass paintings in and around the town.
Yes, Romont is surrounded by natural beauty. The town itself is on a hilltop, offering magnificent panoramic views of the countryside and the Alps. Nearby, you can explore the unspoiled natural areas of Forêt de Boulogne and Montagne de Lussy, which are great for hiking and mountain biking. The Glâne Valley also offers scenic landscapes, and La Gouille is a wetland area with a nature trail for observing local flora and fauna.
For families, the Fairy Trail (Sentiers des Fées), about a 20-minute drive south in Chapelle (Glâne), is a 3.5 km forest loop with wooden sculptures and fairy pictures. The Forêt de Boulogne and Montagne de Lussy also offer picnic spots and a mountain bike obstacle course, suitable for active families. Additionally, the Vitromusée Romont offers workshops and demonstrations that can be engaging for older children.
Absolutely. The region around Romont offers various routes for outdoor enthusiasts. For cycling, you can explore the Countryside Route from Sainte-Hélène to Bult, which takes you through fields and woods with lovely views. For more options, check out the Cycling around Romont guide, the MTB Trails around Romont guide, or the Gravel biking around Romont guide for detailed routes.
Romont's unique hilltop location at 780 meters above sea level provides magnificent panoramic views. You can enjoy sweeping vistas of the surrounding countryside, the distant Alps, and the impressive Moléson mountain. The town's name itself, derived from French for 'round hill,' hints at its elevated and scenic position.
Yes, a short distance from Romont, in Mézières Castle, you'll find the Musée du papier peint (Wallpaper Museum). It houses a vast collection of historic wallpaper and is recognized as one of Switzerland's most beautiful museums of history and knowledge.
For those seeking a challenge, the Côte de St. Helene offers a short but steep climb with gradients up to 11%. This road leads to the Sainte-Hélène church through the woods and is appreciated by cyclists looking for a tough ascent.
Visitors frequently praise the scenic beauty and tranquility of the routes. For instance, the Forest road between Brouvelieures and Autrey is loved for being a quiet road through a dense, enchanting forest, offering opportunities for wildlife encounters. The Countryside Route from Sainte-Hélène to Bult is enjoyed for its pleasant cycling through fields and woods with lovely views.
The Cistercian Abbey of Fille-Dieu, built in 1268 and located just beyond the city wall in the Glâne Valley, is known for its austere Baroque-style convent buildings enclosing a central courtyard. It is also notable for its impressive glass windows designed by Brian Clarke.
While specific dog-friendly trails aren't explicitly listed, many of the natural areas and less-trafficked routes around Romont are suitable for walks with dogs. The Forêt de Boulogne and Montagne de Lussy, with their hiking paths, and the quiet Forest road between Brouvelieures and Autrey, would likely be good options for dog owners.
The best time to visit Romont for outdoor activities is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October) when the weather is mild and conducive for hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural areas. The panoramic views are particularly stunning on clear days.
Yes, the Forest road between Brouvelieures and Autrey is a highly recommended quiet and scenic road that follows the La Mortagne river through a dense forest. It's perfect for a comfortable ride or walk, with opportunities to see wildlife. Another option is the Viménil–Böhl-Iggelheim–Laroche–Mérinville Rural Road, which offers a pleasant journey through small villages, avoiding heavier traffic.


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