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Hiking around Montreux offers diverse landscapes, situated between Lake Geneva and the Swiss Alps. The region features terraced vineyards, deep gorges, and prominent mountain peaks. Trails traverse lush forests, open alpine meadows, and scenic lakeside promenades. This varied terrain provides a range of experiences for hikers.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
4.6
(138)
858
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9.16km
03:19
560m
560m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.6
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488
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8.32km
02:09
50m
50m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.3
(32)
156
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4.24km
01:32
260m
270m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.4
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123
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9.40km
03:22
450m
450m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
4.7
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89
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14.4km
06:26
1,040m
1,030m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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According to the website, the hut will be open to guests this summer (2025) for meals and overnight stays. Unfortunately, on June 22nd, it was still closed.
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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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Freddie Mercury Statue, Montreux “If you want peace of mind, come to Montreux,” said Freddie Mercury (1946–1991). He not only lived here but also recorded six of his albums with Queen, including “Made in Heaven.” His statue on the lakeside promenade was erected in his memory in 1996. It is easily recognizable by the flowers that his fans still leave there today. Text / Source: Montreux-Vevey Tourism https://www.montreuxriviera.com/de/P976/statue-freddie-mercury
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The view is very beautiful and the church has a very interesting modern organ inside old walls
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On foot or by train, for the pleasure of a housewarming or steaming, for a picnic or an alpine restaurant, for the alpine garden or for paragliding, the ROCHERS DE NAYE are the essential destination for thousands of mountain lovers, all different!
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On foot or by train, for the pleasure of a housewarming or steaming, for a picnic or an alpine restaurant, for the alpine garden or for paragliding, the ROCHERS DE NAYE are the essential destination for thousands of mountain lovers, all different!
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nice view of the castle which is worth visiting
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There are over 120 hiking routes around Montreux, offering a wide range of experiences. These include 36 easy trails, 70 moderate paths, and 21 more challenging routes for experienced hikers.
Hiking in Montreux offers incredibly diverse views. You can expect stunning panoramas of Lake Geneva (Lac Léman), the terraced Lavaux Vineyards, and the majestic Swiss Alps, including distant views of peaks like the Eiger and Mont Blanc from higher elevations. Trails also lead through lush forests and dramatic gorges.
Yes, Montreux offers several easy and family-friendly options. The lakeside promenades are perfect for leisurely strolls. For a slightly more adventurous but still accessible experience, consider the Gorges du Chauderon — loop from Montreux, which is an easy 4.2 km trail through a beautiful gorge. Many trails also offer access to cogwheel trains for easier ascents.
Many trails around Montreux are dog-friendly, especially the lakeside paths and forest routes. However, it's always recommended to check specific trail regulations or local signage, as some protected areas or nature reserves might have restrictions. Always keep your dog on a leash and clean up after them.
Montreux's hiking trails are rich with natural and historical sights. You can explore the dramatic Gorges du Chauderon, visit the iconic Chillon Castle along the lake, or take a cogwheel train up to Rochers de Naye to see the Alpine Garden and Marmots Paradise. In late spring, you might even encounter fields of wild narcissi above Montreux and Vevey.
Yes, there are many circular routes available. For example, the moderate Le Molard par le col de Soladier — boucle depuis Les Avants offers a scenic loop. Another option is the challenging Rochers de Naye — loop from Col de Jaman for those seeking a longer, more difficult circular trail with significant elevation.
The best season for hiking in Montreux is generally from spring to autumn. Spring (April-May) brings blooming flowers, including the famous narcissus fields. Summer (June-August) offers warm weather perfect for higher alpine routes and lakeside activities. Autumn (September-October) provides pleasant temperatures and beautiful fall foliage. Winter hiking is also possible on lower, cleared paths, but higher mountain trails may be inaccessible due to snow.
Montreux has excellent public transport connections, making many trailheads easily accessible. The region is well-served by trains, buses, and even cogwheel railways that can take you to higher starting points like Rochers de Naye or Haut de Caux, allowing you to enjoy mountain views without a strenuous climb from the valley floor.
The hiking trails in Montreux are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars from over 750 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the diverse landscapes, from the serene lakefront to the dramatic mountain vistas, and the well-maintained paths that cater to various fitness levels.
Yes, Montreux offers several challenging routes for experienced hikers. For instance, the difficult Rochers de Naye — loop from Col de Jaman covers nearly 14.5 km with over 1000 meters of elevation gain, providing a demanding yet rewarding experience with spectacular alpine views. The region also features a Via Ferrata du Rocher de Naye for those seeking an even greater adventure.
Absolutely! The pristine waters of Lake Geneva are perfect for swimming. Many easy, flat paths run along the lake shore, such as the Montreux Lakeside Promenade. You can easily incorporate a refreshing dip into your leisurely lakeside walks, especially during the warmer months.
Yes, the region is famous for its natural beauty. In late May to early June, the hilly areas above Montreux and Vevey, particularly around Les Pléiades, burst into bloom with fields of wild narcissi, creating a stunning white carpet. Additionally, the La Rambertia Alpine Garden on Rochers de Naye is home to nearly 1,000 alpine plant species.


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