Lavaux, Vineyard Terraces
At 800 hectares, the terraced vineyards of the Lavaux form Switzerland's largest contiguous vineyard area with terrace after terrace offering magnificent views. St-Saphorin, Dézaley, Epesses - names which roll easily off the tongue of fans of fine wine. And the views from the Lavaux vineyards, set high above Lake Geneva, provide the perfect backdrop for winelovers. The natural, cultural and culinary highlights of this area are definitely well worth a visit.

Ride the Lavaux Express and discover the imposing landscape of Lavaux and its breathtaking terraced vineyards. From April to October, this charming tourist train on wheels winds its way through the impressive vineyards looked after by generations of enthusiastic vintners. http://www.lavauxexpress.ch/index.php?lan=en.

Wine and Vineyards - To discover the wines and vineyards please have a look at http://www.lavaux-vinorama.ch/presentation_en.php. This is a place in Rivaz that unites all wines of the Lavaux.

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Additional excursions and things to do in the LAVAUX area
The Olympic Museum
The recently renovated Olympic Museum is located on the lake shores of Lausanne-Ouchy. To live a story is to share it. An enthralling exhibition, moments of intensity. Would you like to relive great Olympic moments? Feel the pulse of the champions? Discover the creative flair of the host cities? The world of the Games with its many facets will open up to you. The Museum has 3000 m2 of exhibition space, over 1500 exhibits, 150 screens and our passion, combining to create the ultimate experience. From The Olympic Park, with its sports installations and sculptures, to the TOM Café and its menus inspired by the cuisine of cities who have hosted the Games, you will have great stories to tell. Take the metro from the train station in Lausanne and decend to Ouchy. Then walk towards your left for approx. 10 minutes and you will see the entrance to the museum. http://www.olympic.org/museum