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Fancy a walk through a vineyard in Switzerland and even indulging in a glass or two of the brew? The Lavaux Vineyard of a region in the canton of Vaud in Switzerland, in the district of Lavaux-Oron, is a perfect weekend destination, with lots of charming scenery and expansive vineyards. Spread over 800 hectares of land, this UNESCO-protected vineyard is known for its unique hillside terraces and pesticide-free produce. The medieval St. Saphorin with its tapered pathway and typical winegrowers' residences dating back to the several centuries is a good home base for your tasting sojourn. The town's original church steeple still adorns many wine labels today. Be sure to book a table at Auberge de l'Onde for a delightful meal you’ll remember well for the following seasons. Indulge in a day trip by hiking to the vibrant hills of Lutry, and make sure to check out the traditional pubs and wine cellars serving Chasselas.
How to Get There: Board a train to St. Saphorin station or a commercial passenger boat to Rivaz - St. Saphorin; You can return by train from Lutry station or by a commercial passenger boat.
When to Go: The path to the intended destination remains partially or completely closed during certain phase(s) of the year. So, make sure to contact the local information centre to enquire about the route and weather conditions before starting the journey.
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