On the next morning, we drove from
Aigle to the
Chillon Castle. It's one of the most beautiful castles of Switzerland and is situated directly onto the sea. To admire that, we stopped at the parking above and while Sabine waited with Paul & Paula, Evelin went to the seaside to take some nice pictures. With this amazing view, you don't need to be a professional photographer to take extraordinary shoots.
If you have time, we strongly recommend the visit of the castle!
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Chillon Castle. |
If you're interested in more castles, there is the association of the
Swiss Castles.
Evelin's walk to the castle of Chillon:
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If you want, you can also discover the region from the seaside. |
Then we continued our Grand Tour going to the
Lavaux vineyard terraces, an Unesco World Heritage. As we arrived there, we understand why it is classified by
Unesco!
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Grand Tour of Switzerland, this way please! |
At Chexbres we made a stop. We looked for a parking place and fortunately we even found two free spaces to park Paul & Paula.
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Paul & Paula waiting at the parking. |
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Lovely little houses in Chexbres.
That's the totally amazing view you have from Chexbres over the Lavaux and the lake of Geneva! And we promise, we didn't put a filter or Photoshop to take this picture!
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Amazing view over the Lavaux and the lake of Geneva. |
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Discovering the vineyards in Lavaux. |
We walked through the village and looked for a cave. If you are in the Lavaux, you definitely have to taste some local wine! There is no excuse because in this region you have caves just everywhere.
We looked around and decided to go to the "
Domaine Bovy". We choose this
cave because of it's comfortable terrace situated in a huge garden in
front of the edifice.
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Our little paradise on earth. |
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Selection of wine from the cave (the second from the right even won a golden medal). |
You can have a drink on the terrace or even buy some wine directly by the producer. We took a white wine as it was "Apéro-Time".
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Try some local wine is a must do! |
We also had the pleasure to meet the producer and his brother. They explained us the story of the cave and you immediately see that they are passionate of their work. We could have an insight into the cave with its huge barrels filled with wine. On each barrel, there is a different painting. These were painted by the grandfather of the owner.
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Barrels of wine with paintings of the job as a wine-producer. |
On Thursdays you even have a "
tapas evening" from 5 pm to 9pm.
After our drink we decided to have lunch at the
Café de la Poste.
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Restaurant "Café de la Poste" |
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Terrace of the "Café de la Poste" with a fantastic view over the lake. |
Some impressions of the view while driving through the Lavaux:
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