Chemin des amandiers

As soon as the first buds appear in spring, take the almond tree path from the medieval-inspired garden beside Sainte-Catherine church. Pass through “Amandoley”, a locality that refers to an area planted with almond trees, and then along the supervisor’s path. Follow the road to Anzé, and try to find the few olive trees that flourish there. It’s a magical walk, waiting to be discovered as soon as the sun comes out.

Almond trees and vines

Many winegrowers reserve a place for the almond tree in the corner of their plots to enjoy its fine flowers, delicate fragrance, brownish fruit and welcome shade.

1h

1h

90m

90m

3.6km<br>En boucle

3.6km
Loop

Facile

Easy

Map of the route

Click on “find out more” for a full description of the route and how to get there.

Practical info

Parking in Saillon

Park your car in one of the free car parks:

Getting to Saillon by public transport

Take the 311 bus from Martigny CFF, Riddes CFF or Sion CFF stations to the Saillon Collombeyres stop. Click here for timetables.

Our advice

Call the Saillon tourist office to find out whether the almond trees are in bloom, as the flowering period varies from year to year, and doesn’t last very long!

Saillon app

Download the Saillon app to access the almond tree itinerary and track your position in real time.

At a glance

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