Vers-L'Eglise

Route Information

Category
Region
Difficulty
Moderate
Length
Duration
Ascent
Descent

Description

Take off on this easy trail running loop. From Les Diablerets, you go to the hamlet of Vers-l'Eglise and then return to the village via the Droutzay and follow the river to reach your starting point.

Setting off from the Tourist Office, leave the village, passing the station, then the Coop, and then take the small road which gently climbs to the Hôtel du Pillon. Follow the trail towards Les Jeans, then Les Grangettes and on to Le Rosex. From there cross the main road and continue along the minor road as far as Les Aviolats, and then on to Vers-l'Eglise. At Vers-l'Eglise, follow the track to Le Rachy. From Le Rachy go back up the road Route du Col de la Croix for about 300m and then take the new path (sentier des Chevreuils) connecting to the next path, sentier de Tréchadèze. Return to the village passing nearby Le Droutzay and then along the river, finishing up at the Tourist Office. At Vers-l'Eglise, take the time to visit the museum, Musée des Ormonts, which regularly stages exhibitions about the Ormonts valley, or make a stop on the terrace of l'Auberge de l'Ours. The pretty paved square with its church and fountain bring a certain tranquillity to this hamlet.

Practical Information

Free parking at the Congress Hall.

Take off on this easy trail running loop. From Les Diablerets, you go to the hamlet of Vers-l'Eglise and then return to the village via the Droutzay and follow the river to reach your starting point.

Setting off from the Tourist Office, leave the village, passing the station, then the Coop, and then take the small road which gently climbs to the Hôtel du Pillon. Follow the trail towards Les Jeans, then Les Grangettes and on to Le Rosex. From there cross the main road and continue along the minor road as far as Les Aviolats, and then on to Vers-l'Eglise. At Vers-l'Eglise, follow the track to Le Rachy. From Le Rachy go back up the road Route du Col de la Croix for about 300m and then take the new path (sentier des Chevreuils) connecting to the next path, sentier de Tréchadèze. Return to the village passing nearby Le Droutzay and then along the river, finishing up at the Tourist Office. At Vers-l'Eglise, take the time to visit the museum, Musée des Ormonts, which regularly stages exhibitions about the Ormonts valley, or make a stop on the terrace of l'Auberge de l'Ours. The pretty paved square with its church and fountain bring a certain tranquillity to this hamlet.

Practical Information

Free parking at the Congress Hall.

Course profile

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