Needing plenty of puff and with glistening Lac Léman to the rear, the route wends its way up through villa suburbs towards open countryside. Take the rocking little Lausanne-Echallens-Bercher train for less effort. The expansive, hilly interior of the Gros de Vaud, is the fertile granary of Waadtland, an old agricultural area with large farmsteads and undulating wheat fields, where rural staidness blends with the lifestyle of the French-speaking Swiss.
Extensive, chequered fields of the Plaine de l’Orbe, before the castle town of Yverdon-les-Bains and its lively action. Along the northern shore of Lac de Neuchâtel, past the mighty Grandson Castle and tranquil shores, up to the wide basin of the Val de Ruz.
The Jura chain is finally conquered over the 1283m Vue des Alpes, where cyclists, motor cyclists and motorists drink in the panorama. A little lower down, La Chaux-de-Fonds, the elevated town with its world-famous watch museum.
Stages
The route comprises 3 sections, which are also ideal for day excursions.
Places
Arrival / return travel
Our recommendations for arrival by public transport.
Rail, bus, boat recommendations
SwitzerlandMobility recommends covering the following sections by rail, bus or boat to shorten the route, to negotiate height differences or simply because it’s beautiful.
Length99 km
Height differenceLausanne–La Chaux-de-Fonds: 1'600 m
La Chaux-de-Fonds–Lausanne: 1'100 m
RequirementsGrade: easy (without pass)
Conditions: medium (without pass)
SignalizationFor cycling, follow the logo indicated on the red signposts.