Maison du Banneret Chem. Pierre-de-la-Tina 2 1666 Grandvillard
Parc naturel régional Gruyère Pays-d'Enhaut - Built in 1666, this house was restored in 1962. It is one of the most well preserved homes in the Intyamon.
Its magnificient cermonial façade has remarkably sculpted embracing window and door frames. The interior features a beautiful 1664 molasse wood burning stove and lavish crown molded ceilings.
The trail leads out of Grandvillard , then over the stream of Les Marais to below the waterfall and to the grotto, which is a place of Gruyère pilgrimage . In the village centre there is a well with its imposing cupola.
Walk through the undulating, wooded countryside of the Intyamon, with some wonderful features including a covered bridge, the village of Lessoc and its famous fountain, the waterfall and grotto in Grandvillard.
Hiking trail
Time required: 4 hours 30 minutesLength: 13.00km
Map
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