Visiting The Swiss Riviera
By webmaster on Jul 7, 2007 in Travel-and-Leisure
Author by : Jennifer Schilling
The Swiss Riviera is located on the shores of Lake Leman stretching from Geneva
which is 99 km to the south and Montreux to the north east. With an abundance of
sailboats dotting its shores, Lake Leman is the biggest fresh water lake in Western
Europe and a pearl for travelers visiting Switzerland.
Most of French-speaking Switzerland is so appealing because it barely registers on
the package tour circuit. You can swap a bus full of Japanese tourists shopping for
cuckoo clocks in Lucern for a hillside of blooming narcissi or a wine village with
spell-binding views and a deep blue-green gleam along Lake Leman.
Make your first glimpse of the Swiss Riviera, a playground for the rich and famous,
from the window of a Panoramic train as it descends the snow-capped Alps upon
French-style farmhouses adorned with terraced vineyards just beside you and Lake
Leman.
Lake Leman possesses such grace with its calm azure waters and graceful swans
patrolling underneath the medieval Chillon Castle. However, Chillon’s history is no
fairytale. During Switzerland’s witchcraft purges, dozens of women were tortured
here while many others were incarcerated. Lord Bryon, who visited in 1816, wrote an
epic poem about Francois Bonivard, the prisoner chained in the dungeons of
Chillon.
Steep mountains and vineyards terraces mirror in the crystal clear waters of the
lake, providing a feeling of complete harmony and relaxation. Discover the unique
terraced vineyards of the wine growing village of Lavaux which represents the
culture of the region. Why not take a stroll along exceptional landscape away from
the road traffic and into ever changing colors of the over 50 vineyards alongside
Lake Leman.
Montreux is one of those places that seem to hold a certain tantalizing magic. With
a sought after and mild microclimate, Montreux is spectacularly located at the
shores of Lake Leman with the afternoon sunshine streaming across the lake.
Visitors can marvel at a wide variety of well kept tropical plants lining the scenic ten
km lakeside walk.
Lake Leman’s summers are definitely Riviera-like, reaching a sweltering 95 F in mid
July. Be sure to cool off at one of the many beaches and regattas in the summer
months, surrounded on all sides by the Swiss and French Alps. Relatively speaking,
winters can be quite mild, which explains the terraced vineyards and infamous
banana and palm trees along the lakeshore.
Take a day trip on a classic Pullman rail car to the medieval village of Gruyere where
you will witness cheese making demonstrations the traditional way. In the
afternoon, enjoy Nestle’s Callier chocolate factory located in Broc where you can
indulge in the taste of pure chocolate heaven.
In high summer, ferries ply between the lakeside villages, spending much of your
time afloat on the lake. Ferries also go to such areas as Geneva bound for Yvoire
and Lausanne bound for Evian (source of the famous bottled water) in France. Such
cultural attractions as the Nestle food museum and farmers markets open along the
shores every Saturday to shoppers.
Ernest Hemingway, Charlie Chaplin, Noel Coward, Shania Twain and Freddy Mercury
all owned homes in Montreux and neighboring Vevey. Charlie Chaplin spent the last
25 years of his life in Vevey, with a statue of him along the lakefront. One can only
bask on a terrace at sunset and marvel at the huge expanse of green land and
presence of mountains beyond.
While the Swiss Riviera is in some ways passe these days, new luxurious wellness
centers have sprung along its shores to entice visitors to come rest and play. Come
relax at such wellness centers as the Amrita Wellness Center at Le Montreux Palace,
the Givenchy Spa at Le Mirador, the Puressens Spat at Hotel Trois Couronnes in
Vevey and La Reserve Hotel and Spa in Geneva. Switzerland is renewing its spa
reputation and millions have been spent to create everything you could possibly
need to de-stress, detox, lose weight, tone up and bring mind and body back to
optimal health.
It’s quite easy to understand why once you catch a glimpse of the ambling quai des
fleurs among the neighboring towns and villages you will never want to leave its
beauty. You’d never tire of the ever changing panorama of lakes, alpine pinnacles,
and twinkling villages. Best of all, within a half-an-hour you can be high in the
mountainous Alps enjoy various winter sports.
The people of the Swiss Riviera are very International. Don’t worry if your French is a
little rusty, as they are English friendly (among Switzerland’s four national
languages) and are happy to answer your questions. Make the Swiss Riviera your
ideal spot for your next vacation at any time of the year.
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Jennifer Schilling has lived abroad in Switzerland and traveled Europe extensively. Come check out here traveling tips at http://www.expatraveler.com/. |
[tags]montreux, switzerland, lausanne, vevey, chateau chillon, swiss reviera, alps, lake leman, lake genev[/tags]




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