♫”If I were a rich man,
Daidle deedle daidle
Daidle daidle deedle daidle dumb
All day long I’d biddy-biddy-bum…”♬

But where? At Montreux of course! Montreux in the Swiss Riviera, on Lake Geneva, where the rich (and famous!) go — and not just go, but go settle! But why at Montreux? Well, I ain’t rich, but a little curiosity hurt no one… let’s find out!

I get off at Montreux Gare (train station), descend the steps, and voila! there’s the answer, plain as day! Or rather, spectacularly drop-dead gorgeous as day can ever be! The serene expanse of Lake Geneva (French: Lac Léman) lies ahead, so big, so blue, so still… From across, the French Alps look back at me, wondering when I’m going to release that breath I’d sucked in! I’m won, undone… at first breathless Wow!

The deep rich blue of Lac Léman (let’s agree to drown the inadequate English name!), skirted by brooding mountains, a sky that looks like it never knew a care in its life, a fairytale castle on the side, is simply breathtaking. The very air seems purer, everything’s more vivid, the colors have a kind of depth. Yet there’s a wondrous hint, a sublime countering the precise, that sweetspot between dreaming and wakefulness… Surely this is why the rich celebs retire here?

At the hotel my room came with this view, which somehow didn’t also break the bank!! With a glass of wine, or even without, I could sit here for ever…. but the flower-lined promenade, Chemin Flueri, running beside Lac Léman all the way (12kms), begs a stroll. That castle on the eastern edge, Château de Chillon, sunbathed this afternoon, whispers come-hither…

Past gardens and cafes I amble along, visualizing the earliest celebrity recluses, Lord Byron and the Shelley’s.  In 1816, they’d sailed, promenaded, discussed, written here — inspired by these same vistas. Byron’s romanticism had poured

forth into his castle verse-tale, The Prisoner of Chillon. But Mary Shelley sprouted the horror sci-fi Frankenstein here!! Monsters lurk beneath these still waters?! Who’d have known!

pc: Elodie50a wikimedia

En route are also the statue and studios of a more recent Montreux celebrity, Freddie Mercury. Queen’s lead singer, flamboyant Freddie — who influenced whole generations of rock and heavy metal — had once said “If you want peace of soul, come to Montreux”. He had “discovered”  Montreux attending the famous annual Montreux Jazz Festival, and then dropped anchor. Freddie’s lakefront statue is iconic of Montreux — the stillness of Lac Léman and the King of Powerful Voice, rendered bedfellows for all eternity! 😉

Among castles, Château de Chillon may not be spectacular. But by way of location — almost afloat on the vast blue lake, the peaks of Dents du Midi staggered sharply in its backdrop — it vies for the top spot! The castle is quaint, smallish in size, but immense in appeal, with ravishing views the various lookouts provide. Exploring the nooks, murals, courtyards and dungeons of this 11th century Savoyard castle is pure enchantment. 

Just as quaint is Montreux Old Town, right up hill from Lac Léman. Swiss Alpine village, steep

cobble-stone paths, bistros, fountains, charm. There are forests at the edge, with awesome hiking trails! And at every turn, one plays peek-a-boo with sweeping views of Lac Léman and the Alps. From this height  advantage, it is a masterpiece of lighting, shades and dimensions. A magnum opus of The Big Artist!

Next morning, I go west on my darling of a promenade… towards Vevey and the Terraced Vineyards of Lavaux. Of course one can drive, but I want to savor this, step by step, sip by delectable sip 🙂 

Fork of Vevey pc: D.Novosibirsk Wikimedia

A fork in the water?! Delightful! Like finding an unexpected KitKat in that old jacket pocket! The Fork of Vevey is indeed part of the Alimentarium, museum of food, and landmark for Nestlé’s global headquarters. It was in here in Vevey (in 1875), that Milk Chocolate was invented — Hallelujah! The land is Holy as well!! 

pc: Graham T

Right beside, stands Charlie Chaplin in bronze, Vevey’s most famous resident. Up-street, his lavish estate Charlie’s World, is now a museum. If Montreux felt good — like I-see-why-the-rich-settle-here good — Vevey is even more so!

Vevey pc: myswitzerland.com

Montreux is stylish, snazz and all that jazz (literally!). Vevey is the understated rich, quieter, laid back village. Quirky too… Chaplin lived here after all! As did Graham Greene, one of my favorite authors! The two often met, conversed, and creative juices flowed! Maybe that’s why they flock here — for scintillating conversations with kindred artistic souls 🙂

Slightly past Vevey, I’m into the Terraced Vineyards of Lavaux — 800 hectares of vineyards so special, UNESCO protects it as a Heritage Site! These steeply sloping terraces, growing mostly Chasselas white grapes, boast vinicultural histories from the 11th century! Around 400 km of stonewalls support this intricate network of 10,000 terraces, and wine growing is family tradition, handed down generations. 

Hiking through these vineyards is a treat unparalleled! The vineyards plunge sharply all the way down into Lac Léman… miles of undulating greens, varying shades of blue, and the Alps beyond, make this almost a vision divine! My hike goes past the stone walls and picturesque medieval villages of the wine maker families. A chat with a lady at her gate, stays with me long after — “yes”, she’d said ruefully, “we live in paradise!” A sip at the village pub with local cheese, only enhances everything! 

 

My mind, my heart and soul are full and content! Having gathered memories and images of places so astounding, getting a peep into the lives of some of the greatest artists, over unforgettably beautiful walks, has been my wealth! I’ve biddy biddy bummed all day, in beauty, enchantment and in great company. And I can come back anytime for another slice of heaven. But if I luck into a small fortune, I won’t complain, no! I could get used to it! You’ll find me settled then, you know where! 🙂

 

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Notes: The song quoted is If I were a rich man from Fiddler on the Roof

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18 Responses

  1. Never been to Montreux, but now I feel as if I have ! 😉
    Really love the lake and its views of it.

    1. Thank you for walking with me!! Great to hear that you got the feel of Montreux!! Wish you get there sometime, and we can exchange notes after! The views of Lake Léman are really worth a treasure! Thank you for your comment!! 🙂

  2. I feel as if I was strolling and hiking those paths with you, enjoying those magical views standing beside you! As usual your pictures and texts together create the magic of travelling without moving.

    1. And indeed we travel with friends and like minded kindred souls, just as the artists retire here together! Somethings are just virtual, felt even if not actually there. Thank you so much for traveling together, and sharing your thought!

    1. Yes!! Thank you for reading and pausing to share your retirement vacation plan!! 👍🏾😍 And it will be beautiful, that I can promise! 😅😍

  3. Very well written blog. It reminded my trip there last year, Château de Chillon, and trip to residence of Original King of comedy was amazing. I some how missed the “Fork in the water” but my stay there was magical. Thank you for sharing the link.

    1. Thank you!! For a place we’ve been to, and that too quite recently, the memories from our own trip, bring the descriptions more alive! And like you said, stays in these parts are always magical❣️Glad this helped refresh your own trip memories 😍

  4. Wow! incredible! You describe it like I’m actually experiencing it. Beautiful place and exceptionally described.

    1. Thank you so much!! Gladdens my heart no end that you thought so!! I also think the reader has to be open and receptive to be able to visualize! Thank you for traveling with me 😍

  5. A Fork in the water : Thought Provoking
    Vineyards : Pure Magic
    I toured the place in your words.
    Great read.

    M yet to read the Kyoto blog , I am soo very keen to know more about it.

    1. Thank you so much!! May all your travels also be just as magical and thought provoking, so much to explore and enjoy!! Do keep exchanging notes, thanks!

  6. Made my morning read! Thank you, now the vision embedded in my brain will allow me the take in the air, to refresh my lungs and soul. Beautifully rendered!👏🏼

    1. Thank you so much!! Indeed memories of places like this refresh and make us feel lighter through normal humdrum days. A great reminder of why we travel, to make memories to savor later, again and again. Thank you for coming along with me 😍

  7. Great blog as usual. After reading your blogs, I always feel I should pack my bags and leave asap to visit the places you’ve written about! As I always say, keep writing and I’ll kerp reading!

    1. You are very kind, and make a great friend to a wannabe blogger!! Love your support, thank you! 😍 As for your enthusiasm to travel (and trek!), it’s always there, blog or no! Hopefully some day I’ll trek- travel with you, and we can write about it together!

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