Lac Retaud - The wonder of Les Diablerets

Route Information

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Easy
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Description

This pretty hike is accessible to families and links the Retaud lake to Les Diablerets via the Pillon pass. A path along the water with on your way: the Retaud lake, the Dar waterfall and the river to the village.

Starting from Retaud Lake, follow the footpath down through the vast meadows to Col du Pillon. Cross the road to join the Le Dar trail. This pretty route takes you through forests and pastures along the winding river to Les Diablerets. In fine weather, you can have a swim in the lake or a picnic on the shores of this tranquil stretch of water. You can also dip your feet in the little pools at the bottom of Le Dar waterfall: fresh, cool water guaranteed!

Practical Information

A FEW TIPS : - Plan your walk (route, length, weather). - Make sure you’ve got the right equipment; sturdy footwear (climbing boots preferably), suitable clothing and protection from bad weather - Take sufficient food and drink. - Bring a first aid kit. - Be attentive to changes in weather - Close all gates behind you - Put out fires and refrain from lighting fires in dry conditions - Take your rubbish with you

This pretty hike is accessible to families and links the Retaud lake to Les Diablerets via the Pillon pass. A path along the water with on your way: the Retaud lake, the Dar waterfall and the river to the village.

Starting from Retaud Lake, follow the footpath down through the vast meadows to Col du Pillon. Cross the road to join the Le Dar trail. This pretty route takes you through forests and pastures along the winding river to Les Diablerets. In fine weather, you can have a swim in the lake or a picnic on the shores of this tranquil stretch of water. You can also dip your feet in the little pools at the bottom of Le Dar waterfall: fresh, cool water guaranteed!

Practical Information

A FEW TIPS : - Plan your walk (route, length, weather). - Make sure you’ve got the right equipment; sturdy footwear (climbing boots preferably), suitable clothing and protection from bad weather - Take sufficient food and drink. - Bring a first aid kit. - Be attentive to changes in weather - Close all gates behind you - Put out fires and refrain from lighting fires in dry conditions - Take your rubbish with you

Course profile

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