Lake Geneva Region

Known to most as Lake Geneva, to Francophones it is Lac Léman. Lined by the elegant city of Lausanne and a phalanx of pretty smaller towns, the Swiss side of the lake presents the marvellous emerald spectacle of tightly ranked vineyards spreading beautifully in those celebrated terraces up the steep hillsides of the Lavaux area. Now listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. These grapes and those grown to the west of Lausanne produce some fine wines and it is possible to visit some caveaux (cellars) for wine tasting. Modest beaches, often backed by peaceful woodland, dot the lake, and around Vevey-Montreux the climate is mild enough for palm trees to thrive. Large wheat fields on the plain above the lake. In between medieval towns with massive castles. Both the Jura mountains and quiet Vallée de Joux to the north, and the Vaud Alps to the east featuring lush pastures, picturesque chalet villages, mountain peaks and glaciers – also an ideal ski country in winter times!

Vevey
One of the "Pearls of the Swiss Riviera". Its lakeside location with breathtaking views of the Alpine panorama, its extraordinarily mild climate, the vineyards, numerous excursion destinations in the region and proud paddlewheel steamers on the lake characterise this town on the shores of Lake Geneva. Vevey is also home to the world-renowned company Nestlé.

Yverdon-les-Bains
The small town of Yverdon-les-Bains nestling between the Jura, the hills of the Broye and Lake Neuenburg is the most important spa resort in western Switzerland. The thermal spa combines the beneficial characteristics of the sulphur water and modern, in recent years completely renovated spa facilities. Thanks to its sulphur- and magnesium-rich sources Yverdon has a long tradition as a thermal health spa and centre for healing, as the ruins of the Roman spa testify. The nearby Grande Cariçaie nature preserve is home to 1000 plant and 10 000 animal species. The famous Swiss pedagogue Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi - influenced early on by Jean-Jacques Rousseau's ideas on education - from 1805 to 1825 ran here an education institute for poor children which became world-famous.



Hotels in the region Lake Geneva Region
Astra Hotel, Vevey-Montreux

Style, tradition and first-class hospitality for over 50 years in the picturesque town of Vevey.  
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Grand Hotel Des Bains, Yverdon-les-Bains

The perfect setting for fine dining, comfortable lodging, wellness and business conferences.  
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Attractions Lake Geneva Region
The Alimentarium Museum, Vevey

The Alimentarium or Food Museum (Nestlé), involves visitors in its enthusiastic, lively and dynamic approach to the many aspects of food. 
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Mont Pèlerin - Vevey

There are magnificent panoramic views from Mont Pèlerin as far as the eye can see. Passing between lake, vines, orchards and forests, the funicular offers the most enjoyable approach to the vantage points of the Chardonne and Mont-Pèlerin. After this pleasant ascent, you can get to know the pathways through the vineyards, their gastronomy and local wines. 
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Château de Chillon, Montreux-Vevey

Chillon Castle - located on a rocky island near the shore of Lake Geneva featuring fortified walls and towers; the prison in which Bonivard was held in chains for four years and which provided Lord Byron with the inspiration for his famous poem "The prisoners of Chillon" in 1816 deserves particular attention. Nowadays the impressive castle is a museum. 
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Thermal Spa, Yverdon-les-Bains

The thermal spa of Yverdon-les-Bains combines the beneficial characteristics of the sulphur water and modern, in recent years completely renovated spa facilities with an attached 4-star hotel. Thanks to its sulphur- and magnesium-rich sources Yverdon has a long tradition as a thermal health spa and centre for healing, as the ruins of the Roman spa testify. Primeval menhirs and medieval castles bear further testimony to 6000 years of history.  
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Maison d'Ailleurs, Science Fiction Utopia, Yverdon-les-Bains

The Maison d'Ailleurs (translated as "House of Elsewhere"), is a museum of science fiction, utopia and extraordinary journeys in Yverdon-les-Bains (Switzerland). It is a non-profit foundation functioning both as a public museum and a specialized research center. The Maison d'Ailleurs is the only public institution of its kind in the world. 
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