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Tour de Sauvabelin

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The Tour de Sauvabelin is a 35-meter-high wooden tower located in Sauvabelin Park, a forested area on a hill above Lausanne. Built from local Douglas fir, the tower features a spiral ramp that winds upward, making the climb gradual and accessible. At the top, visitors are rewarded with a panoramic view that encompasses the entire city of Lausanne, Lake Geneva, and the Alps from Mont Blanc to the Jura range. The park itself is a peaceful retreat with a small lake, playgrounds, and picnic areas, popular among families and joggers. The tower is free to climb and offers a unique perspective on the city's layout, including the cathedral and the Olympic Stadium.

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  • Climb the spiral ramp to the top for 360° views
  • Photograph Lausanne, Lake Geneva, and the Alps
  • Explore Sauvabelin Park's lake and walking trails
  • Visit the nearby small zoo with farm animals

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Ways to visit Tour de Sauvabelin

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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