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Along the shores of Lake Geneva, gardens often extend to the water's edge and rarely leave enough room to allow for foot traffic. But there are some notable exceptions. Between Lutry and Morges, for example, a trail winds its way between lakeshore and manicured gardens, along undeveloped beaches and lakeside paths for over 15 km.
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Inhabited for 8'000 years, these shores bear witness to human activity through the ages: from the necropoles of Vidy and Chamblandes (4'500 B.C.) to the menhirs of Lutry (3'000 B.C.), from the site of Roman Lousonna to the Romanesque church of St-Sulpice, from the Château and Quai d'Ouchy to the campus of the University of Lausanne and the Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL). Despite a long history of human settlement, the lakeshore has managed to preserve some of its wilderness and provides a winter haven for numerous migrating birds. In fact, the community of Préverenges is an ornithological site of European importance. But the lakeshore also features man-made improvements such as the treelined lakeside walk of Ouchy and the reclaimed grounds of the Vidy recreation area, site of the 1964 National Exposition.
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Lake Geneva continues to be the main source of drinking water for the entire region as evidenced by pumping stations and wastewater treatment plants visible along the way. The lake is also a veritable waterway with steamers, barges and fishing boats calling on the port of Ouchy and other destinations.
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Why not take your time to explore the magnificent lakeshore scenery in any season or weather and without ever losing sight of the lake.
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| 1 - Préverenges |
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| Lined with poplars, the beaches look out to the Alps’ gentler slopes, which skirt the course of the Rhône river on its way to the Mediterranean. |
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Subway m1 Renens. Stop EPFL |
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Bus 57 Morges. Stop Préverenges |
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| 2 - Mouth of the Venoge |
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| Ideal place to observe the many migrating birds that stay in the area during winter. Nature reserve nearby. |
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Subway m1 Renens. Stop EPFL |
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Bus 57 Morges. Stop Venoge |
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| 3 - St-Sulpice, picturesque path |
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| Picturesque trail between lakeshore and private gardens leading to the 11th-century Romanesque church of Saint-Sulpice. |
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Subway m1 Renens. Stop EPFL |
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Bus 57 Morges. Stop Saint-Sulpice |
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| 4 - Pierrettes marina |
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| Home to fishing boats and pleasure craft. Nearby, simple cottages alternate with splendid vacation homes. |
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Subway m1 Renens. Stop Sorge |
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| 5 - Dorigny estate |
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| Lane of plane trees at the Dorigny Estate with chateau, annex buildings and a landscaped park, today campus of the University and the EPFL. |
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Subway m1 Renens. Stop UNIL-Dorigny |
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| 6 - Site of Lousonna |
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| Roman settlement dating back to around 15 B.C. on a site occupied since the Mesolithic era. Its population of 2’000 began to vacate the site in the 4th century when migrating to the Cité (old town). |
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Bus 2 Bourdonnette. Stop Bois-de-Vaux |
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| 7 - Ouchy, barge landing |
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| Perpetuating an ancient tradition, building materials continue to be carried by boat. |
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Bus 2 Bourdonnette. Stop Pêcheurs |
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Car park in the neighborhood |
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| 8 - Quais d'Ouchy |
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| Built in 1901, the lakeside walk links the old port (1793) and the Haldimand Tower (1823), previously located on an island - an oddity it shared with the Château d’Ouchy (12th century). |
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Bus 2 Bourdonnette. Stop Ouchy |
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Subway m2 Ouchy. Stop Ouchy |
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| 9 - Pully, private landings |
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| When you peek over the hedges, you just may discover a beautiful villa on a site settled since the Roman era. Private landings and ornamental structures add to the magic. |
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Bus 8 Pully-Port. Stop "Pully-Port-Terminus" |
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| 10 - Lutry, medieval gem |
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| A picturesque town, Lutry tells its millenary history along an archeological and historical trail which ends at the famous menhirs. |
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| 11 - Lutry, lakeside view |
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| View of the towering Alps, crossroads of Europe’s main arteries to France and Italy. |
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Bus 9 Lutry-Corniche. Stop "Rive" |
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