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Tourism in the Park
To tourist destinations
Explore the five tourist destinations in the Park.
Towards sustainability in tourism
Discover the Park's vision of sustainability in the Park.
sustainable tourism offers
The Parc Gruyère Pays-d'Enhaut has created three itineraries to promote soft tourism in its area.
GRAND TOUR DES VANILS
Explore the five tourist destinations in the Park.
The Cheese trails
Walks along the historic cheese transport routes.
TOUR OF THE GRUYÈRE COUNTY
Touring the old county of Gruyère on an e-bike.
hiking in the Park
The territory of the Gruyère Pays-d'Enhaut Regional Nature Park and its 630 km² are traversed by a multitude of trails marked by SuisseMobile, whether on foot, by bike, or by mountain bike.
Discover the selection of hikes in the Park for which particular attention has been paid to direct accessibility to the starting and finishing points by public transport.
savurando
A gourmet treasure hunt through the Pays-d'Enhaut.
Three Parks hike
A 7-day itinerary through the Diemtigtal, Gantrisch and Gruyère Pays-d'Enhaut parks.
Visiting the Park with children
The Gruyère Pays-d'Enhaut Regional Nature Park offers numerous activities to introduce young people to natural, cultural, and landscape heritage.
Thematic hikes, awareness activities, and guided workshops provide many opportunities to get acquainted with the living world!
Explore the park by public transport
Travelling to the Park by public transport allows you to enjoy your leisure activities with a light heart, and demonstrates your responsibility towards the climate. Travelling by train or bus, you'll be able to observe the beautiful diversity of the Park's landscapes - a unique experience. The MOB infrastructure and the bus and train services provided by the Transports publics fribourgeois (TPF) provide an efficient service throughout the Park, with hourly service to the main villages. The public transport network is ideal for cross-country excursions: it offers attractive opportunities for discovery without having to return to the point of departure.
These routes guarantee comfortable access from urban centres: 1h30 from Geneva or Neuchâtel, 1h15 from Berne and 45 minutes from Lausanne or Fribourg. Local bus and cable transport services complete the network.
Numerous all-inclusive services cover all or part of the Park. They make it easy to get around the Park at competitive prices:
- Regional Pass Léman-Alpes: www.mob.ch
- Montreux Riviera Card: www.montreuxriviera.com
- Passeport La Gruyère: www.fribourgregion.ch