- Pays-d'Enhaut (district)
Pays-d'Enhaut (English: "Highlands") is a district in the canton of
Vaud inSwitzerland . The seat of the district is the town ofChâteau-d'Œx .Three municipalities are located within the district:
Château-d'Œx ,Rossinière , and Rougemont. A bird appears in thecoat of arms andflag of each municipality.Highlights
Pays-d'Enhaut, is a beautiful area of Switzerland located between
Lausanne andInterlaken . It borders the Swiss-German Saanenland and the famous resort ofGstaad . The region is T-shaped, comprising two valleys. The main valley runs from the village of La Tine in the direction ofGruyères andBulle to Rougemont, continuing in the direction ofSaanen andGstaad . The secondary valley runs south from Château-d'Œx to the villages of Etivaz and La Lecherette in the direction of Les Mosses (Col-des-Mosses) and Aigle, continuing to the canton ofValais .It benefits from idyllic summers with beautiful hikes and walks possible. Exhilarating winter skiing is possible in several locations, especially near Rougemont and Château-d'Œx. The Rougemont ski location is linked by a piste that runs into the Gstaad network of ski runs.
Pays-d'Enhaut is the historical center of the Enhaut dialect group of the
Franco-Provençal language . [ Dalby, David (1999/2000). The Linguasphere Register of the World's Languages and Speech Communities. (Vol. 2). (Breton, Roland, Pref.). Hebron, Wales, UK: Linguasphere Press. p. 402.] French is spoken in the district, as well.ources
=View from a trail to Point-de-Cray from Château-d'Œx (visible in the foreground). The main mountain peaks are Le Rubli, Gummfluh, and Rocher-du-Midi.
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