Les Diablerets Mountains

Description

The Diablerets massif, the highest point of the Vaud Alps, dominates the resort at the bottom of the Ormonts valley.

The long-shaped glacier, situated between Les Diablerets (alt. 3,209 m), the Quille du Diable (alt. 2,850 m) and the Oldenhorn (alt. 3,123 m) is accessible almost all year round. From the Col du Pillon, the Glacier 3000 cable car takes you first to the middle station where you can take time to admire the view while enjoying a coffee at the Diablerets hut. Another cable car arrives here from Reusch in the canton of Bern, the Reusch cable car. From the middle station, another cable car takes you on a 1.6km long suspension cable up the cliffside to the summit of the Scex Rouge (alt. 2965m). Impressive! Dive into the heart of the Vaudois Alps, in a world of changing scenery with narrow passes and the most diverse geological formations, along with vast high altitude pastures and tranquil mountain lakes. With one constant landmark: the impressive mountainous dome of Les Diablerets, topped by its sparkling glacier.

The Diablerets massif, the highest point of the Vaud Alps, dominates the resort at the bottom of the Ormonts valley.

The long-shaped glacier, situated between Les Diablerets (alt. 3,209 m), the Quille du Diable (alt. 2,850 m) and the Oldenhorn (alt. 3,123 m) is accessible almost all year round. From the Col du Pillon, the Glacier 3000 cable car takes you first to the middle station where you can take time to admire the view while enjoying a coffee at the Diablerets hut. Another cable car arrives here from Reusch in the canton of Bern, the Reusch cable car. From the middle station, another cable car takes you on a 1.6km long suspension cable up the cliffside to the summit of the Scex Rouge (alt. 2965m). Impressive! Dive into the heart of the Vaudois Alps, in a world of changing scenery with narrow passes and the most diverse geological formations, along with vast high altitude pastures and tranquil mountain lakes. With one constant landmark: the impressive mountainous dome of Les Diablerets, topped by its sparkling glacier.

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