Viaje y transporte
Cómo llegar y moverse por la región
Yverdon-les-Bains está en la línea principal entre Lausana y Neuchâtel, lo que la hace sorprendentemente fácil de alcanzar sin coche. Aquí tiene cómo llegar, cómo alcanzar los pueblos de alrededor y cómo moverse una vez allí.
Where it is
On Lake Neuchâtel, below the Jura
Yverdon-les-Bains sits at the southern tip of Lake Neuchâtel, where the flat Orbe plain meets the first ridges of the Jura. The motorway, the main railway and the lake all converge here.
By train
The easy way in
Yverdon is on the main Lausanne–Neuchâtel line, so it's quick to reach car-free. The station is a few minutes' walk from the old town and the baths. Tap a city for live times.
Once you're here
Getting around on foot
You won't need a car. The station, old town, castle, museum, baths and lake beach are all within a short, flat walk of one another.
Station to old town
5 min
Old town to the baths
12 min
Old town to the lake beach
15 min
Out into the region
Day trips by public transport
Yverdon is the natural hub for the towns around it. Most are a short, mostly car-free hop by train, PostBus or the lake boat. Each link opens a prefilled timetable with live times.
Good to know
Other ways in
By boat
In the warmer months, scheduled passenger boats cross Lake Neuchâtel to Yverdon's harbour, linking the town with Neuchâtel, Estavayer and the lakeside villages. It is slower than the train, and that is exactly the point. Arriving by water is the most beautiful way in.
By car
Yverdon is just off the A1 motorway, exit Yverdon-Sud. The old town is compact and partly pedestrianised, so leave the car in one of the signposted car parks near the centre or the baths.
By bike
Yverdon sits on national cycle routes along the Jura foot and the Mittelland, with flat lakeside paths in every direction. It's an easy, scenic ride from Neuchâtel along the water, and a natural overnight stop for long-distance riders.
Accessibility
The lakeside and the main squares are flat and largely step-free, and the railway station is accessible. The old town has some cobbles and gentle gradients. At the Centre Thermal, the main pools are reachable step-free with pool hoists, though facilities shift during the renovation, so call ahead to confirm what's open on the day of your visit.