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The Gruyère Pays-d'Enhaut Park
A park to experience, a park to share
Exploring the Park on foot or by bike
The Park offers a wide range of signposted routes that can be enjoyed in all seasons, suitable for both occasional and experienced walkers. The Park highlights a selection of routes, defined according to objective criteria related to heritage and accessibility by public transport. All routes cross preserved landscapes while respecting areas sensitive for wildlife.

Passing through the villages of the Jogne Valley, this route highlights the valley’s heritage, shaped by the alpine pasture season. The entire itinerary, enhanced by around sixty information panels, can be completed in two stages of approximately three hours of effective walking each.

From 3 January to 22 March 2026, one daily service will operate every weekend through the Intyamon and the Pays-d’Enhaut
A territory spanning 3 cantons
The Gruyère Pays-d'Enhaut Regional Nature Park is one of Switzerland's 20 parks of national importance. Its 630km2 territory extends over 3 cantons (Fribourg, Vaud and Bern), between Montreux, Gstaad and Bulle.
The Park comprises 17 communes spread over 4 regions:
Jogne Valley (FR-BE)
Châtel-sur-Montsalvens, Crésuz, Val-de-Charmey, Jaun, Abländschen (commune of Saanen)
Gruyères and Intyamon Valley (FR)
Gruyères, Bas-Intyamon, Grandvillard, Haut-Intyamon
Pays-d’Enhaut - Les Mosses (VD)
Château-d’Œx, Ormont-Dessous (Les Mosses), Rossinière, Rougemont
Lemanic side (VD)
Montreux, Veytaux, Villeneuve (the upper reaches of these communes with Chillon Castle), Corbeyrier
Supporting the Park
Becoming a member of the Park means joining an association that works for sustainable regional development. Individuals, couples, businesses, or collectives—everyone can support the Park's actions.
Each member receives information from the Park and can participate in the association's decision-making bodies (assembly, general meetings). New this year, members also benefit from a 10% discount on Parc à la carte activities.

















