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Rougemont - Les Combes

Theme trailHiking trailOther routes
Time required: 1 hourLength: 3.90 km

Season

All season

Contact

Parc naturel régional Gruyère Pays-d'Enhaut
Place du Village 6
1660 Château-d'Œx
Tel. +41 (0)848 110 888

www.gruyerepaysdenhaut.ch

Parc naturel régional Gruyère Pays-d'Enhaut - In Rougemont, formerly a Cluniac location, a church built at the end of the 11th century can be admired with its wooden façade and magnificent paintings. The trail leads along the banks of the River Saane to the hamlet of Les Combes.

Route-information

Route-information

Length
3.90 km
Vertical heigth
10 m
Altitude difference ascent
115 m
Altitude difference descent
128 m
Time required
1 hour
Level technique
Easy
Level condition
Easy
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Arrival

Starting point
Rougemont (Altitude: 1005 m)
Arrival by public transport
Rougemont Timetable SBB
Destination
Les Combes (Altitude: 995 m)
Arrival by public transport
Les Combes Timetable SBB

Suitable for

The offer is suitable for

  • Adults
  • Children from 7-12 years
  • Children >12 years
  • Families

To discover on the trail

Parc naturel régional Gruyère Pays-d'Enhaut

Eglise Saint-Nicolas de Myre

Rougemont's Saint-Nicolas Church was built by Cluny monks in the late 11th century. The church's architecture has elements of Romanesque architecture (classical model Cluny Latin cross), as well as the Reformation and the Bernese presence (shortened...

Historical building
Parc naturel régional Gruyère Pays-d'Enhaut

The painted or carved facades of Rougemont

These buildings all share a common characteristic: their façades are either carved or painted. At the summit of each home, you will see its date of construction, a text which is often biblical, as well as the name of the owners and the carpenter. Th...

Historical building
Parc naturel régional Gruyère Pays-d'Enhaut

Rougemont

Rougemont gets its name from the red rocks on its northern slopes. The town was founded at the beginning of the 11th century by Cluny monks who built their priory here. Until the end of the 19th century, livestock and milk production made up most o...

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