Natural monuments around Puidoux showcase a landscape defined by terraced vineyards, historical sites, and panoramic views of Lake Geneva and the Alps. This region offers a harmonious blend of cultivated beauty and significant natural features. Puidoux provides access to diverse outdoor experiences, from leisurely strolls to elevated viewpoints. The area is known for its natural attractions that combine scenic beauty with cultural heritage.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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There is a beautiful legend about this rock, which is translated as 'The Weeping Rock'. It tells of a forbidden love between a nobleman and a young peasant girl. The nobleman's father did not want to allow this love affair, but a fairy allowed the couple to meet in the forest. When the father saw them in the forest, he said that it must rain from this rock, then his son would be allowed to marry his beloved. At that moment, the rock began to drip, and so they became a happy couple.
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Perhaps because Willem VS's text was originally written in German as indicated by the "translated with Google" at the end of his comment...
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The Alignement mégalithique de Lutry in Switzerland is a fascinating Neolithic megalithic site consisting of 23 menhirs divided into two segments. Discovered in 1984 and reconstructed in 1986, the stones are placed next to each other with almost no gaps, which is unique. Some of the menhirs have human forms and engravings, suggesting that they may have had a ritual function. The largest stones are up to 3 meters high, while others are no higher than 80 cm. This site offers an intriguing insight into the prehistoric culture and rituals of the region.
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One of the 12 fountains on the fountain circuit. It was used to supply the soldiers with water on their journey between the Pontaise barracks and the shooting range on the Mauvernay plain.
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The section is all in the forest, after the bridge a very short S2 sector, it is rideable !!
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Hello, I am surprised by the name used for your route called weinroute. This is located in the heart of Lavaux. Wine region of the canton of Vaud in French-speaking Switzerland. We speak french. So why not title the route vineyard route as in the photo. I don't think the routes in Bordeaux have names in German!
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The most popular natural monument is the Lavaux Vineyard Terraces (UNESCO World Heritage Site), known for its dramatic terraced slopes overlooking Lake Geneva and the Alps. Visitors also highly appreciate the Soldiers' Fountain, a historical site with an interesting past, and the AstroPléiades Astronomy Trail, which offers educational insights and panoramic views.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The AstroPléiades Astronomy Trail is both educational and offers great views. The Soldiers' Fountain provides a historical stop, and the Lutry Megalithic Alignment offers an intriguing glimpse into prehistoric culture, all tagged as family-friendly.
Puidoux is renowned for its breathtaking natural landscapes. You can expect to see extensive terraced vineyards, particularly the UNESCO-listed Lavaux, offering stunning views over Lake Geneva and the majestic Alps. The region also features forests, gorges like Scex que Plliau, and various viewpoints that showcase the harmonious blend of cultivated beauty and significant natural formations.
The Lavaux Vineyard Terraces are a UNESCO World Heritage site, a cultural landscape shaped by centuries of viticulture since the 12th century. You can also visit the Soldiers' Fountain, which has a unique historical narrative, and the Lutry Megalithic Alignment, a fascinating Neolithic site with ancient menhirs.
Yes, the Puidoux area offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can explore trails through the Lavaux vineyards, which provide different perspectives of the lake and Alps. For more options, check out the dedicated guide for Hiking around Puidoux, which includes routes like 'The Gourze Tower' and loops around Lac de Bret.
Beyond hiking, Puidoux offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy gravel biking through the vineyards and forests, with routes detailed in the Gravel biking around Puidoux guide. There are also several running trails, including loops around Lac de Bret and to Mont Pèlerin, which you can find in the Running Trails around Puidoux guide.
The Puidoux region, with its vineyards and lake views, is beautiful throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the vineyards, with autumn providing vibrant colors during harvest season. Summer is ideal for enjoying the lake and longer days, while winter can offer a serene, snow-dusted landscape, though some trails might be less accessible.
For spectacular panoramic views, the Lavaux Vineyard Terraces offer breathtaking vistas across Lake Geneva to the Alps. The AstroPléiades Astronomy Trail also provides an excellent viewpoint. Additionally, Mont Pèlerin, accessible via a funicular through the Lavaux vineyards, offers magnificent views from its Plein Ciel panorama lift.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views over Lake Geneva and the Alps, especially from the Lavaux vineyards. The unique combination of natural beauty with cultural and historical significance, such as the ancient terraces and historical fountains, is also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and the opportunity for scenic walks and hikes.
Yes, Scex que Plliau is associated with a local legend involving a baron, his son, and a miraculous 'raining rock' that led to a wedding. This site combines natural beauty with a captivating folk tale, making it a memorable visit.
The difficulty of trails varies. The Lavaux vineyards offer both leisurely strolls and more challenging wine hikes on steep slopes. Some sections, like parts of Scex que Plliau, can be intermediate. You can find a range of difficulties from easy to difficult in the Hiking around Puidoux guide, allowing you to choose routes that match your fitness level.
Many natural monuments and starting points for trails are accessible via public transport. For example, the Marsens Tower Walk in the Puidoux vineyards is easily accessible from Puidoux station. The region's public transport network connects various villages and attractions, making it convenient to explore without a car.


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