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The Region
Romanel is located at only 6 km from the city centre of Lausanne,
Switzerland.
Lausanne - Olympic Capital, city of culture and tourism!
Lausanne, in a splendid setting between the lake and the
mountains, is renowned for its qualities as a big village and a small
metropolis, where you will find a truly welcoming environment and a
Human way of thinking.
Visit the Old Town with the "Place de la Palud", its cobble stones,
its town hall and its famous clock which attracts quite a crowd. On
the hour, come to watch and listen to the story of the liberation of
the Canton from the Bernese yoke. Discover the superb 13th century
cathedral which dominates the city and do not forget to go window-
shopping the boutiques of the Rue de Bourg.
Enjoy a stroll on the piers of Ouchy alongside Lake Geneva shore
and check out the Olympic
Museum situated in
a superb, very natural kept park. Yet other museums are also worth
visiting: the Uneducated Arts
Collection, unique in the world; the Museum of Design
and Contemporary Applied Arts (mu.dac) and its exceptional
glassworks collection; the Hermitage
Foundation
in a 19th century manor house, dedicated to fine arts exhibitions;
the Elysée Museum
for photography
lovers and the Historical Museum for different temporary thematic
exhibitions.
From a cultural point of view, the Béjart Ballet is of
course one of the
most outstanding happenings in Lausanne.
Admire one of the creations of Maurice Béjart in the amazing
Métropole music hall. In a quite different field, enjoy a film at the
film-library Cinémathèque
suisse, which offers one of the greatest film collections of the
Old Continent.
If you like smaller performances and concerts, the capital of the
Vaud canton offers you plenty of opportunities for all tastes:
theatre
performances at the Arsenic,
the Kléber-Méleau,
the Boulimie, the Théâtre
de Vidy
and at the Grange
de Dorigny;
classic music at the Paderewski, dance at the Séveli
n
36, jazz at the Chorus and the
Pianissimo as well as alternative rock music at the Bleu
Lézard cellar, the preferred students' meeting point.
In Lausanne, you will also find a vibrant nightlife with well-known
clubs dedicated to electronic music, like the Loft, the
MAD and the D! Club; but you can
also get into the
latin groove at the very hot Atelier
Volant.
Well, it is impossible to talk about Lausanne without evoking
the LHC, the local ice hockey club. You will not want to miss
the emotions and the atmosphere of a match at the Malley ice rink.
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Excursions
Stay at the hotel à la Chotte and discover our beautiful
region !
Echallens, house of the corn and bread
Appointment in Echallens (10 km from Romanel) to learn all about the
corn and wheat history. The corn and bread museum welcomes small and
tall from Tuesday to Sunday throughout the year. We recommend all
the
same to ask for information beforehand .
An unforgettable visit of 75 minutes during which the children can
even touch the pastry and make their own bread (on reservation)
Gorges de l’Orbe
In the mood for a walk in the middle of a varying and intact nature?
Follow the river Orbe, which crosses the waterfalls and makes its
way
through the canyons. Thanks to the footpath you can by turns walk
along the brook and the rocks. This 15 km long walk leads from
Orbe to Vallorbe“.
You will be able to admire a vast abundance of botanic specimens
ranging from natural pine forest to certain orchids. In Orbe you
will
also find a manifold fauna such as the trout, a variety of macro
invertebrate but also herds of chamois or beavers.
We wish you an enjoyable march !
Romainmôtier
Appointment in Romainmôtier in order to visit the oldest Romanesque
abbey in Switzerland ; it was built in the Xth century on the very
spot of the two preceding minsters from the Vth and VIIth century.
Once a month, from March to November, you will be able to attend the
concerts of Romainmôtier and listen to the sacred musical
masterpieces, interpreted by the most distinguished orchestras.
La Sarraz
Some 20 km from Romanel you will be able to discover the back-
country
of the Lake-Geneva- Region and merge with its history, going for
walks and enjoying uncountable activities surrounded by an intact
nature.
When passing by La Sarraz, visit the castle of La Sarraz,
constructed
in 1049 in order to control this main passage, which connected the
Burgundy with Italy. The castle of La Sarraz was the residence of
the
barons of La Sarraz until the death of the last lady of the Manor in
1948. Whilst visiting the castle you will discover precious
furniture, splendid silverware as well as beautiful and rare bone
china.
This edifice allocates nowadays splendid halls, restored for
weddings, gatherings and all sorts of meetings.
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