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Dog friendly hiking trails around Bois des Brigands offer diverse natural features and panoramic views across the landscape. The area is characterized by a tranquil forest set on a hill, providing scenic environments for exploration. Hikers can enjoy well-maintained paths, some of which are accessible for all-terrain strollers, making it suitable for various visitors. The region's trails blend natural beauty with educational and playful elements, ensuring an engaging outdoor experience.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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5.18km
01:22
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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02:25
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A pretty chapel with a tall bell tower, dating from the 13th century in Chavannes-sur-Moudon
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Very nice. There are often dogs out walking.
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The church tower of Saint-Etienne was once an integral part of the fortifications. Easily recognizable by its solid construction and the loopholes on the sides. In the tower passage there is an interesting information board stating that Wolfgang Amadé Mozart and his family stopped in Moudon in 1766 on their journey through Switzerland.
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Again and again, shallow cascades tame the flowing Broye, creating swirling photogenic moments. At low tide, pretty stone banks appear, which are used by birds, amphibians and humans alike.
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Magnificent place from which you can imagine the history of Moudon from the edge of the Broye and its wooden bridge.
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Very nice view of the buildings overlooking the Broye
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The first mention of a church dedicated to Saint Stephen in Moudon dates from 1134-1143, although its existence probably dates back further. Located outside the medieval village centered on the hill, it was then the counterpart to the Notre-Dame chapel located at the top of this hill1. Nicknamed “the cathedral of Broye” by the city's inhabitants, it is the largest parish church in the canton of Vaud and one of the best examples of radiant Gothic style in French-speaking Switzerland2. Construction began around 1281, the date of the enclosure flanking the apse wall, and was completed around 1330 with the construction of the last three vaults and the western rose. The bell tower, openworked at its base by the town gate, was erected between the years 1417 and 1436. Chapels were then added to the sides. The simple plan, without transept, evokes a Cistercian influence with its three naves and its rectangular choir, but in elevation the style is radiant Gothic. The vaults are decorated with paintings in 1506-1512. The stalls from 1499-1502 are the work of sculptors Rodolphe Pottu, Peter Vuarser and Mattelin Vuarser. The communion table, Gothic, dates from 1564. The molasse pulpit was built in 1695. The baroque buffet organ from 1764 is by the maker Adrien-Joseph Pottier and the sculptors Joseph Dellion and Charles Puidoux. Finally, the stained glass windows date from 1935-1937 (Ernest Biéler), and 1951-1953 (Charles Clément)2. The church was restored several times, in 1836-1839 by the architect Henri Perregaux3, then again in 1896-1897, in 1934-1935, in 1949-1974 (with interruptions)2. The church is listed as a Swiss cultural property of national importance. Source Wikipedia
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The Reformed Church of Saint-Étienne, also known as the Temple of Saint-Étienne, is a Protestant church in the commune of Moudon in the canton of Vaud, Switzerland. It is a parish church of the Evangelical Reformed Church of the canton of Vaud
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There are 8 dog-friendly hiking trails around Bois des Brigands, offering a variety of experiences for you and your canine companion. These routes range from easy strolls to more moderate hikes.
Yes, Bois des Brigands offers 4 easy dog-friendly trails. These routes are generally shorter and have less elevation gain, making them perfect for a relaxed walk with your dog. An example is the Beautiful path along the shore loop from Moudon, which is just over 5 km long.
The trails around Bois des Brigands feature diverse terrain, from tranquil forest paths to scenic routes along the shore. Many paths are well-maintained, and some are even accessible with all-terrain strollers, indicating a generally smooth surface suitable for dogs.
Yes, all the dog-friendly routes listed for Bois des Brigands are circular, allowing you to start and end your hike at the same point without retracing your steps. For instance, the Beautiful path along the shore – Bridge over the Broye loop from Moudon offers a pleasant circular experience.
The dog-friendly walks in Bois des Brigands vary in length, with routes ranging from approximately 5 km to 8.5 km. Depending on the trail and your pace, you can expect durations from about 1.5 hours to over 2.5 hours. For example, the Beautiful path along the shore – Moudon Old Town loop from Moudon is around 8.4 km and takes about 2.5 hours.
Absolutely! Bois des Brigands is known for its magnificent panoramic views, including vistas of the Jura mountains and distant Alps. The area also features unique attractions like the 16-meter wooden Watchtower (Tour de Guet/Donjon), which offers breathtaking unobstructed views. While specific routes may vary, many trails will lead you through scenic forest environments and past points of interest.
Bois des Brigands is designed with an emphasis on engaging visitors of all ages, making it very family-friendly. The didactic hiking loops, such as "L'arbre et la fourmi" with its interactive panels and games, or "Goupil et Fripouille" with its playful activities, are excellent choices that can be enjoyed with both children and dogs, provided your dog is well-behaved around others.
The komoot community highly rates the trails around Bois des Brigands, with an average score of 4.38 out of 5 stars. Hikers often praise the tranquil forest environment, the well-maintained paths, and the beautiful views, making it a popular choice for outdoor enthusiasts and their dogs.
Yes, Bois des Brigands offers numerous picnic spots with tables and benches scattered along the trails. There are also designated areas for grilling, providing perfect opportunities to take a break and enjoy a meal outdoors with your dog.
For additional information about the Bois des Brigands area, including its attractions and facilities, you can visit the Echallens Tourisme website: echallens-tourisme.ch.
Yes, for those seeking a slightly more challenging walk, Bois des Brigands offers 4 moderate dog-friendly trails. These routes might include more varied elevation or longer distances. An example is the Moudon Old Town – Bridge over the Broye loop from Rossenges, which is nearly 7 km long.


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