The Alpes Vaudoises Nature Park protects a diverse high-altitude Alpine environment offering extensive hiking, traditional farming landscapes, and stunning mountain scenery in the Swiss canton of Vaud.
The Alpes Vaudoises Nature Park is located in the Swiss canton of Vaud, encompassing large sections of the Vaud Alps in the western Swiss Prealps. This protected area spans a rich mosaic of alpine meadows, dense coniferous forests, deep valleys, and high mountain peaks rising above 2,000 meters. The park serves both ecological conservation and cultural heritage preservation, maintaining traditional alpine farming communities and pastoral landscapes alongside its protected natural habitats. The park is home to diverse wildlife including alpine ibex, chamois, marmots, and a variety of bird species such as golden eagles and bearded vultures. Notable geological features include limestone cliffs and karst formations. Visitors find a comprehensive network of well-marked hiking and mountain biking trails, many leading to panoramic viewpoints like the Lac de l'Hongrin reservoir and the Dent de Lys summit. The park also promotes sustainable tourism with local cheese production, including the renowned L'Etivaz cheese. Seasonal activities vary from summer hiking, mountain biking, and wildlife observation to winter snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. The blend of cultural history, with traditional chalet villages such as Rougemont and Château d'Oex, alongside protected natural settings, offers a peaceful and authentic Alpine experience for visitors seeking both outdoor adventure and tranquility.
Dent de Lys – Iconic peak with panoramic views over Vaud Alps
Traditional alpine villages preserving local farming and architecture
Lac de l'Hongrin – Scenic reservoir surrounded by hiking routes
Wildlife habitats supporting alpine ibex, chamois, and golden eagles
A distinctive limestone peak offering hiking routes with expansive views of the Alps and Lac Léman.
A large high-altitude reservoir providing scenic trails and habitats for birdlife.
Traditional Swiss alpine villages showcasing regional architecture, dairy farming traditions, and cultural events.