Nature & Animals in Canton Vaud
Discover the best Nature & Animals activities for children in Canton Vaud.
46 activities for children
The Ballad to Béatrix (told path)
In the forest above Saint-Cergue, La Ballade à Béatrix is a narrated trail that tells children the story of the village's castle, all while walking. A free stroll that ends with a beautiful panorama of Lake Geneva: the ideal walk when you want to mix nature, history, and imagination.
Alpage Trail
Above Bassins, the Alpage Trail is an educational loop through the pastures and forests of the Vaud Jura. Picnic areas, mountain huts, and panoramas over the Lake Geneva basin: a free family walk that smells of mountain air and AOP cheese.
Path of the Lower Slopes
In the forests of Genolier and Givrins, the Sentier du Bas des Côtes was conceived with local schoolchildren. Along the path, panels tell the story of the forest and its ecosystems. A nature walk, educational and free, in the heart of the Parc Jura vaudois.
Picnic area of Creux des Abériaux
At the exit of Arzier, the Creux des Abériaux picnic area is a large relaxation space nestled under tall trees. Tables, tranquility, and nature: the ideal spot for a family meal, and the perfect starting point for the spiritual path of Oujon. Free.
Chestnut Trail (Bursins-Vinzel-Luins Loop)
On the heights of La Côte, the Chestnut Trail connects the wine villages of Bursins, Vinzel, and Luins through forests and vineyards. Views of the lake and the Alps, picnic area at the start: a lovely family loop, free and beautiful in autumn.
Toblerone Trail in Prangins
A walk that tells a story: the Toblerone Trail follows the former line of anti-tank fortifications from 1940, these concrete blocks lined up like chocolate bars. Forts camouflaged as villas, educational panels, and arrival at the edge of the lake: a free and exciting nature outing.
Picnic area of La Crosette
In Begnins, on the Toblerone Trail, the Crosette picnic area offers tables, grills, and benches in the heart of the forest, with a view of the famous fortifications. A free and friendly stop, perfect for relaxing with family in the midst of a historical walk. Free.
Interactive wine tourism walk Luins-Vinzel-Bursins
In the heart of the La Côte vineyard, this walk transforms a stroll between Luins, Vinzel, and Bursins into a geolocated game course. Quiz, photo challenges, and a free app: a fun way to discover the vineyards with family. Be sure to bring a charged smartphone.
Port of Torry and new shores of Mies-Tannay
Inaugurated in September 2024 between Mies and Tannay, the renaturalized shores of the Torry offer a new corner of Lake Geneva to discover with family. Accessible promenade, playground, beach volleyball, and beach: everything is new and free, right by the water.
Charlemont Farm: birthdays and workshops in Crans-près-Céligny
At the Charlemont farm, in Crans-près-Céligny, your children enjoy a real moment with the animals. Farm birthdays, holiday camps, and seasonal workshops: all by reservation, in the picturesque setting of the Charlemont estate, hosted by Le Monde de Rachel.
Chêne Oak Nature Reserve
Between Genolier and Duillier, the Bois de Chênes is a vast plain forest where young and old explore oak groves, meadows, and ponds. An educational loop, large picnic areas, and the tranquility of the Nyon district: a simple and free nature outing, just a stone's throw from the train.
Dullive Beach
Between Gland and Rolle, the Dullive beach is an intimate and tranquil spot on Lake Geneva: grass, rocks, and two small sandy areas, in a calm atmosphere ideal for families. Unsupervised swimming to keep in mind. A well-kept secret of La Côte.