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Rossinière - La Tine

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Time required: 1 hourLength: 3.50 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 - From Rossinière the trail follows the old historical road on the left bank of the River Saane; it is shady and wooded. From 1840, stagecoaches travelled along the route to La Tine.

Route-information

Route-information

Length
3.50 km
Vertical heigth
55 m
Altitude difference ascent
102 m
Altitude difference descent
145 m
Time required
1 hour
Level technique
Easy
Level condition
Easy
Height profile view map

Arrival

Starting point
Rossinière (Altitude: 920 m)
Arrival by public transport
Rossinière Timetable SBB
Destination
La Tine (Altitude: 865 m)
Arrival by public transport
La Tine 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

Balthus Chapel

Located at the heart of Rossinière, Balthus Chapel is a space dedicated to the memory of the artist. A rich exhibition invites connoisseurs and novices alike on a journey into the universe of one of the 20th century’s most important figurative painte...

Historical building
Parc naturel régional Gruyère Pays-d'Enhaut

Rossinière

Fires have ravaged Rossinière three times in its history. Despite the fires, the village is still home to magnificent 17th and 18th century wooden buildings. The most well-known is the Grand Chalet, classified as a monument of national importance. T...

Site
Parc naturel régional Gruyère Pays-d'Enhaut

Hamlet of la Tine

Several groupings of homes along the old path linking the Pays-d’Enhaut to the Intyamon Valley via the La Petite Chia pass. The La Tine Bridge was built in 1785. Its two archs span the Sarine, connecting the hamlets to the le chemin royal ("royal pa...

Site
Parc naturel régional Gruyère Pays-d'Enhaut

La Tine Bridge

La Tine Bridge was built in 1785. Its twin arches over the Sarine connect local hamlets to the chemin royal (royal path) that Leurs Excellences de Berne (the excellencies of Bern) had built in 1748. Today, the bridge is located in the main artery of ...

Historical building

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