Description
Summary
Description
Walk through the heart of Switzerland’s wine country on a tasting tour through the Lavaux vineyards. This UNESCO World Heritage site stretches along Lake Geneva, offering spectacular views and peaceful vineyard paths.
Your guide, Marc, is a local expert with deep roots in the region. He’s a certified UNESCO World Heritage Guide, sommelier, and journalist. He brings a storyteller’s charm and a wine lover’s insight to every step of the walk.
The experience is all about slowing down, soaking in the scenery, and learning what makes Swiss wine so special. Marc shares stories passed down through generations and explains the quirks and character of local winemaking.
The walk takes about 3.5 hours. You’ll start at Bossière train station, just above Lausanne. From there, you’ll follow a gentle path through the vineyards, ending at Villette station.
This isn’t a rushed tour. There’s time to enjoy the views, chat with your guide, and feel the rhythm of the landscape.
You’ll stop for tastings along the way, trying reds, whites, rosés, and sparkling wines made right in Lavaux. Each wine tells a story of place, climate, and tradition.
The route is easy to reach by public transport and the pace is relaxed. It’s a great choice for curious travelers, wine enthusiasts, and anyone who wants to connect with Swiss culture in a natural setting.
The tour is offered in multiple languages, making it a warm and welcoming experience for visitors from all over.