MARMOTS PARADISE
Read moreMarmottes Paradis is home to five of the world's fourteen species, from Russia and North America. Housed in 400 m² pens, they are protected from predators by fences. In one of the parks, a tunnel allows you to observe the interior of the burrows through large portholes. Two other parks are equipped with cameras so you can examine the marmots' underground activity. An educational center provides information on the different species of marmot in the world.
ALPINE GARDEN OF THE RAMBERTIA
Read moreMulticolored and fragrant, the Rambertia alpine garden intoxicates you with the scent of its thousand alpine flowers and plants, half of which come from other countries in Europe, America, Asia and Nepal in particular. The garden's location, at 1,980 m, on the eastern ridge overlooking the Rochers-de-Naye combe, was chosen for its favorable climate. The garden is dedicated to Eugène Rambert, a Montreux poet. It is accessible via a 400 m path from the terminus of the little train.