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| The peaceful country between Lausanne and Yverdon is known as the Gros
de Vaud , rural heart of the canton and breadbasket for the region. ECHALLENS , some 20km north of Lausanne, is the main centre,
formerly an important market town which earned the right to be called a
city in the fourteenth century but has now metamorphosed into a popular
retreat for young families looking to escape big-city life. Despite its
sometimes twee touches of renovation, it’s still a picturesque place,
with a thirteenth-century château and many eighteenth-century buildings
testifying to past grandeur. Arrive on a Thursday in high summer and you
might run into one of the regular crafts markets held in the town centre.
The tourist office , 5 Place de la Gare (021/881 11 15), has
details of the dozens of especially good walking and cycling routes
through the fields round about. The ancient LEB narrow-gauge railway – Switzerland’s oldest,
opened in 1873 – runs from Lausanne’s Place Chauderon station north to
Echallens and, in summer especially, is one of the more scenic rides in
the country. One or two steam trains a day make the run, for no
supplement above the ordinary fare. |