Grandson - Between the lake and the Jura mountains, a privileged living environment
Nestled between Lake Neuchâtel and the Jura Mountains in northern Vaud, Grandson enjoys an exceptional location in close proximity to Yverdon-les-Bains. The town combines historical charm, unspoiled nature, and convenient living, offering an ideal setting for families, working professionals, and leisure enthusiasts.
Grandson encompasses the historic town, the picturesque hamlets of Tuileries-de-Grandson and Corcelettes, as well as the La Grandsonnaz estate, communal property since the 17th century, with its mountain restaurant and traditional cheese factory.
ACCESSIBILITY
The town benefits from optimal accessibility:
By car: motorway entrance 5 minutes away, Yverdon town centre 10 minutes away, major shopping centres 4 minutes away. Lausanne is 34 minutes away, Neuchâtel 25 minutes away and Bern less than an hour away.
Public transport: SBB train station and postal bus network, with a journey to Yverdon of only 4 minutes by train or 14 minutes by postal bus.
SCHOOLS AND CHILDCARE
Grandson offers a complete educational path, from early childhood to secondary school.
Nurseries and kindergartens: The Les Petits Loups kindergarten welcomes children from 2 and a half years old.
The municipality is part of the Grandson and surrounding area childcare network, guaranteeing quality childcare facilities for all families.
AMENITIES
All the amenities of a small town are accessible in less than 2 minutes by car: shops, medical services, restaurants, bakeries and leisure facilities.
LEISURE AND CULTURE
Grandson is a true crossroads of activity:
History and heritage: medieval castle, historic church
Nature and sports: lake shores, hiking trails, BMX club, campsites
Community and cultural life: cinema, sports activities and local events
The town is appealing because of its dynamism, friendliness and diversity of activities, offering a living environment where you never get bored.
GRANDSON IN BRIEF
District: Jura-Nord vaudois
Nickname: the Bocans (the Goats)
Population: 3,398 inhabitants (31.12.2022)
Altitude: 435 - 535 m
Area: 785 ha
Tax rate: 69 points
Website: grandson.ch
LOT 1: GROUND FLOOR LOFT
In the Tuileries de Grandson district, a stone's throw from Yverdon-les-Bains, this former factory is undergoing a complete transformation to house an original project of four loft-style apartments. The location boasts ideal accessibility thanks to its immediate proximity to the motorway and main roads, while remaining close to the town centre and amenities.
The building has been completely redesigned to offer modern and light-filled spaces. Each apartment, designed in a loft style, offers flexible layouts to suit the desires and needs of its future owners. The high ceilings accentuate the generous proportions, while a balcony pleasantly extends the living area and enhances the feeling of openness.
Each unit includes an individual garage available in addition to the sale price (CHF 40,000). A generous cellar completes the package.
Outside, the architecture retains the industrial character of the site while fitting into a coherent and contemporary residential project. Comfort is ensured by a heat pump coupled with photovoltaic panels, guaranteeing sustainable energy performance.
Nestled between Lake Neuchâtel and the Jura Mountains in northern Vaud, Grandson enjoys an exceptional location in close proximity to Yverdon-les-Bains. The town combines historical charm, unspoiled nature, and convenient living, offering an ideal setting for families, working professionals, and leisure enthusiasts.
Grandson encompasses the historic town, the picturesque hamlets of Tuileries-de-Grandson and Corcelettes, as well as the La Grandsonnaz estate, communal property since the 17th century, with its mountain restaurant and traditional cheese factory.
ACCESSIBILITY
The town benefits from optimal accessibility:
By car: motorway entrance 5 minutes away, Yverdon town centre 10 minutes away, major shopping centres 4 minutes away. Lausanne is 34 minutes away, Neuchâtel 25 minutes away and Bern less than an hour away.
Public transport: SBB train station and postal bus network, with a journey to Yverdon of only 4 minutes by train or 14 minutes by postal bus.
SCHOOLS AND CHILDCARE
Grandson offers a complete educational path, from early childhood to secondary school.
Nurseries and kindergartens: The Les Petits Loups kindergarten welcomes children from 2 and a half years old.
The municipality is part of the Grandson and surrounding area childcare network, guaranteeing quality childcare facilities for all families.
AMENITIES
All the amenities of a small town are accessible in less than 2 minutes by car: shops, medical services, restaurants, bakeries and leisure facilities.
LEISURE AND CULTURE
Grandson is a true crossroads of activity:
History and heritage: medieval castle, historic church
Nature and sports: lake shores, hiking trails, BMX club, campsites
Community and cultural life: cinema, sports activities and local events
The town is appealing because of its dynamism, friendliness and diversity of activities, offering a living environment where you never get bored.
GRANDSON IN BRIEF
District: Jura-Nord vaudois
Nickname: the Bocans (the Goats)
Population: 3,398 inhabitants (31.12.2022)
Altitude: 435 - 535 m
Area: 785 ha
Tax rate: 69 points
Website: grandson.ch
LOT 1: GROUND FLOOR LOFT
In the Tuileries de Grandson district, a stone's throw from Yverdon-les-Bains, this former factory is undergoing a complete transformation to house an original project of four loft-style apartments. The location boasts ideal accessibility thanks to its immediate proximity to the motorway and main roads, while remaining close to the town centre and amenities.
The building has been completely redesigned to offer modern and light-filled spaces. Each apartment, designed in a loft style, offers flexible layouts to suit the desires and needs of its future owners. The high ceilings accentuate the generous proportions, while a balcony pleasantly extends the living area and enhances the feeling of openness.
Each unit includes an individual garage available in addition to the sale price (CHF 40,000). A generous cellar completes the package.
Outside, the architecture retains the industrial character of the site while fitting into a coherent and contemporary residential project. Comfort is ensured by a heat pump coupled with photovoltaic panels, guaranteeing sustainable energy performance.