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A Trek across the Sunny Slopes of Lavaux

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When UNESCO classified the Lavaux region, between Lausanne and Vevey, as  part of the world's patrimony in 2007, it based its decision on the region's value as a "cultural landscape," rather than considering the region as a "natural site."  What makes Lavaux exceptional, UNESCO concluded, is not only its natural beauty, but the human activity that has shaped it.

"The Lavaux is an exceptional site," explains Philippe Robert,  founder of Architrek, an association that is equally enthusiastic about hiking and the architecture of landscapes.  "For more than a thousand years,  man has sculpted the steep, rocky slopes on this tract of land next to Lake Geneva, in order to extract precious wine."   On Pentacost  Weekend Robert and Architrek, organized a three day excursion through this exquisitely "constructed countryside. "

The underlying structure of Lavaux' landscape has not changed since the Cistercian monks installed themselves there in the Middle Ages.  The only sign that we are at the center of a dynamic economic region in the center of the Canton of Vaud is the autoroute, which links Swiss Romande to the rest of the country.  The preservation of Lavaux is due to the pride of its inhabitants who have passed the art of cultivating wine on the land bordering Lake Geneva for generation after generation.

"What makes Lavaux special is its 'three suns,'" says Robert.  The sun is the primary source of heat and light. The stone walls, which mark the limits of each patch of land, store the heat accumulated during the day and continue to give it off during the night.  Finally, the Lake reflects the sun's rays throughout the year.

Architrek included a fourth “sun” in its itinerary. The Mont Pelerin hillside above the vineyards, which blocks the winds from the north, contributes to retaining the sun's warmth.

After a first day trekking across the fields, with the effort compensated by the discovery that the vineyards were offering an open house wine tasting to the public, the second day was dedicated to the ascension of Mont Pelerin and observing the entire site from its highest point.  The expedition ended on the third day with a survey of the architecture of Vevey, notably the house built by Le Corbusier in Corseaux and the headquarters of Nestlé, with its "Y" shape, which has inspired numerous architects.

The visit was just one in a series of events organized by Philippe Robert, an architect, hiker and epicurean, who likes to share his passion for trekking, contemplation and the art of fine living.  “I have a horror of tourists who keep an open guidebook and need to verify everything that is written in it,” Robert says.  He proposes itineraries that are adaptable to the suggestions of participants and which are intended to stray from the beaten path and to be guided by unexpected encounters. There is no rush on Robert’s tours.  You have the time for contemplation, to sketch the landscape, record sounds, to share emotions and ideas.  The interaction in the group is often as interesting as what Robert has to say.  The fellow trekkers range from engineers to artists to anyone who is interested in the beauty of nature.  Robert offers his services for free.   Everyone pays for meals, hotel accommodations and logistics directly to the service provider.

The next Architrek trip will look at industrial reconversion in the Ruhr. The trek will explore Emscher Park, a formerly run down industrial area that has been rehabilitated into a green park with museums, residential areas and office centers. It will take place on June 10-13.

Whisky amateurs might want to join the trek “On the whisky road” in Scotland in early September. The trip will focus on contemporary architectural projects in Edinburgh and then take a trek to various whisky distilleries in the countryside.

Another original hike in Japan in October will combine a visit to old trails around Kyoto with a look at contemporary artists work on Naoshima island. It will also visit the projects of famous architect Tadao Ando.

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•To find out more about Philippe Robert and Architrek, go to http://www.architrek.org

• If you want to explore the slopes of Lavaux, and the Canton of Vaud, we advise reading :

"Le Chemin de Jean Jacques Rousseau," by Pierre Corajoud, published by the author and available on the Internet at: http://www.balade.wordpress.com

• for more information on Lavaux, visit the site at http://: www.lavaux.ch

• to learn more about Le Corbusier's house at Corseaux, visit http://villalelac.ch

• to see Nestlé's Y-shaped headquarters, go to http://www.jjkphoto.ch/nestle.htm

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Morges Wine Region Open House, May 21-22, 2010

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image_fond_gabarit_03Some 300 winegrowers from the Swiss Lake Geneva region of Morges are holding an open house on Friday and Saturday (21-22 May, 2010). This will provide visitors with a chance to taste and order these Morges wines directly from the growers.
   

Bike the Lake Charity Event June 6, 2010

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bike the lake 2010Organizers of this year's charitable Bike the Lake event are looking for participants either to cycle or to provide logistical suport for the 115 km or 180km tours. The event begins on Sunday, June 6, 2010 at 8.30am and expects to finish at 4.30 pm (1630).
   

Zoos, Wildlife Parks and Refuges: The Pierre Challandes Centre

tn_loups6.jpgThe Lake Geneva and Rhone-Alpes region boasts a score of animal centres, some worthy, others less worthy, for both young and old. The Essential Edge will highlight a number of these in the months ahead. The Parc d’Accueil Pierre Challandes in Bellevue on the outskirts of Geneva was founded in 1989 by former Swiss journalist Pierre Challandes in the grounds of a large Lake Geneva villa. It is not really a zoo but more a refuge supported by private donations for abandoned, injured or sick animals, or ones confiscated by customs or whose owners can no longer handle them. These range from endangered long-legged maned wolves from South America, Greek Hermann tortoises, feral raccoons, and hawks to a mountain lion and, the latest addition, a four-month-old snow leopard born in a small zoo outside Zurich! Some, notably Swiss or European species, are eventually introduced back into the wild, but for many the park remains their only option for survival.

 

   

Know-It-All Events: Lake Geneva Region 8-14 March, 2010

versoix_lake_front.jpgGeneva -- Stained Glass, Fallen Angels and other events in the Lake Geneva Region provided by Know-it-All Passport .

STAINED GLASS EXPOSITION: Vernissage: Friday, 12 March, 18h-20h Expo open Saturday, 13 March, 10h-19h Sunday, 14 March, 11h-18h Maison du Charron 6, rue des Moulins 1290 Versoix, Geneva. www.versoix.ch and www.aeqv.ch Come and see Lisa Cirieco’s stained glass as well as other students of Ruth Vermot. Some will be on sale.

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