Vaud topographic maps
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Le Crêt
Switzerland > Vaud > District de la Riviera-Pays-d’Enhaut > Rougemont
Average elevation: 1,229 m

Blonay - Saint-Légier
Switzerland > Vaud > District de la Riviera-Pays-d’Enhaut
Blonay overlooks Lake Geneva, with the hill 'Les Pléiades' behind the town. The municipality stretches from an elevation of about 500 to 1,400 m (1,600 to 4,600 ft). It consists of the village of Blonay with the sections of Tercier and Cojonnex and a number of hamlets including Les Chevalleyres.
Average elevation: 831 m

Cossonay
Switzerland > Vaud > District de Morges
Cossonay lies at an elevation of 562 m (1,844 ft) and 14 km (8.7 mi) northwest of Lausanne. The town stretches across the high plateau west of the Venoge, about 130 m (430 ft) above the valley floor, in the Gros de Vaud in the middle of the canton of Vaud.
Average elevation: 533 m

Leysin
Switzerland > Vaud > District d'Aigle
The municipality is located in the Aigle district, on the right side of the Grande-Eau at the foot of the Tour d'Aï and the Tour de Mayen. The main village is located at an elevation of 1,260 m (4,130 ft). It consists of the village of Leysin and the hamlets of Veyges, Feydey, Aï, and Mayen.
Average elevation: 1,352 m

Ancien district du Pays-d'Enhaut
Switzerland > Vaud > District de la Riviera-Pays-d’Enhaut
Average elevation: 1,478 m

Pully
Switzerland > Vaud > District de Lavaux-Oron
The municipality stretches from Lake Geneva to the Jorat and includes the peak of Monts-de-Pully at an elevation of 806 m (2,644 ft). It consists of the village section of Chamblandes, La Perraudettaz, Port, Rochettaz and La Rosiaz.
Average elevation: 578 m

Lausanne
Switzerland > Vaud > District de Lausanne
The most important geographical feature of the area surrounding Lausanne is Lake Geneva (Lac Léman in French). Lausanne is built on the southern slope of the Swiss plateau, with a difference in elevation of about 500 metres (1,640 ft) between the lakeshore at Ouchy and its northern edge bordering Le…
Average elevation: 542 m

Gryon
Switzerland > Vaud > District d'Aigle
The municipality is located in the Aigle district, on a narrow terrace at an elevation of 1,110 m (3,640 ft) between the Gryonne and Avançon canyons. To the east lie the hillside settlements of Les Chaux and La Barboleusaz (or Barboleuse). In the north are forests and the alpine pasture of Taveyanne. The…
Average elevation: 1,240 m

Lausanne
Switzerland > Vaud > District de Lausanne > Lausanne
The most important geographical feature of the area surrounding Lausanne is Lake Geneva (Lac Léman in French). Lausanne is built on the southern slope of the Swiss plateau, with a difference in elevation of about 500 metres (1,640 ft) between the lakeshore at Ouchy and its northern edge bordering Le…
Average elevation: 577 m

Le Mont-Pèlerin
Switzerland > Vaud > District de la Riviera-Pays-d’Enhaut > Chardonne > Le Mont-Pèlerin
Average elevation: 666 m

Blonay
Switzerland > Vaud > District de la Riviera-Pays-d’Enhaut > Blonay - Saint-Légier
Blonay overlooks Lake Geneva, with the hill 'Les Pléiades' behind the town. The municipality stretches from an elevation of about 500 to 1,400 m (1,600 to 4,600 ft). It consists of the village of Blonay with the sections of Tercier and Cojonnex and a number of hamlets including Les Chevalleyres.
Average elevation: 885 m

Pallens
Switzerland > Vaud > District de la Riviera-Pays-d’Enhaut > Montreux > Chernex
Average elevation: 596 m

Chavannes-près-Renens
Switzerland > Vaud > District de l'Ouest lausannois > Chavannes-près-Renens
Average elevation: 408 m

Vallorbe
Switzerland > Vaud > Vallorbe
The municipality is located on the Swiss-French border. It is surrounded on three sides with mountains and reaches from 610 to 1,480 m (2,000 to 4,860 ft) in elevation. On the east side, the valley opens up due to the Jougnenaz and Orbe rivers. It includes the hamlets of Le Day, Le Creux and Bellevue.
Average elevation: 1,057 m