
Travel diary
Published on 08.08.2025
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Located at over 1,400 meters above sea level, Les Mosses is a true natural sanctuary where water is everywhere – rivers, lakes, marshes
A treasure trove to explore for nature lovers, adventure seekers, or those looking for peace and quiet. Here are the top aquatic experiences to enjoy during your summer holidays!
Nicknamed “the pearl of alpine lakes,” Lake Lioson is a must-see. Nestled in a mountain cirque, it’s the perfect setting for a family hike or a picnic with your feet in the water.
Nearby, the Lioson Lake restaurant welcomes you in a friendly atmosphere with a panoramic terrace overlooking the turquoise waters. The perfect spot to enjoy a local specialty after your hike.
The restaurant of Lake Lioson, reflected in the shimmering waters of the lake. © Jeremy Blatti
Accessible from La Lécherette via a beautiful hike through pastures and forests, the Hongrin Dam is not to be missed. This massive curved concrete structure, harmoniously integrated into the alpine landscape, holds back a vast royal blue artificial lake.
It plays a key role in the production of renewable hydroelectric energy and offers spectacular views of the Hongrin Valley.
Cow in a field above Lake Hongrin and its dam, with the Aveneyre point overlooking the lake. © Jeremy Blatti
Looking for a rush of adrenaline? Embark on a unique adventure with Guide Concept’s canyoning trip through the Hongrin!
Jumping into natural pools, rappelling down waterfalls, and sliding between rocks: a fun, guided, and safe experience in a wild and unspoiled setting.
Canyoneer jumping off a waterfall. © Guide Concept - Guillaume Rubin
The brand-new Sépey Historic Bridge Trail crosses the Sépey River and the Grande Eau, highlighting several ancient bridges, including the Pont de la Tine and the old Pont des Planches, renovated in 2024.
Blending wild nature and heritage, this new trail offers a unique immersion into the history and scenery of the Alpes Vaudoises.
Old stone bridge of La Tine in autumn, covered with moss and dead leaves. © Nadia Joline
Whether at Lake Lioson or in small mountain streams like the Raverette or the Hongrin, fishing is a popular activity at Col des Mosses.
Enjoy the absolute calm and untouched landscape as you try your luck at catching trout in a postcard-perfect setting.
Fisherman by a stream in a forest at Les Mosses. ©matthiaslehmann
Set out on a beautiful escape through alpine pastures and preserved nature. The trail follows the peaceful Pra Cornet stream at times, with a welcome gourmet break at the Charmilles refreshment chalet.
You’ll also walk along the Hongrin River, which originates from Lake Lioson, and pass above the Arsat marshes, rich in wildlife. A varied walk, ideal for recharging in nature.
Stream in a forest by Les Mosses © Jonas Froment
Soon, a new artificial pond will be created near the Espace Nordique des Alpes Vaudoises. This innovative project, both ecological and recreational, will offer a place to relax, learn, and observe biodiversity.
A new step in the sustainable commitment at Col des Mosses.
Plan of the bathing project at Les Mosses. © Commune de Ormonts-dessous
Here, water is more than just scenery: it’s a source of energy, leisure, and emotion. From aquatic adventures to peaceful moments of contemplation, every visit is an immersion in generous, preserved nature.
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Office du Tourisme Les Mosses - La Lécherette
Route du Col des Mosses 106
1862 Les Mosses
+41 24 491 14 66
info@lesmosses.ch