Can I camp in Saint-Sulpice (VD)?
Wild camping regulations for Saint-Sulpice (VD) in the canton of Vaud, Switzerland.
Saint-Sulpice is located on the shores of Lake Geneva in the canton of Vaud, bordering Lausanne. The municipality charms visitors with its vast lakeside parks and views of the Savoy Alps. Trails along the lake and the mouth of the Venoge River offer diverse natural experiences.
5,046
residents
1.9 km²
Area
394 m
Altitude
Ouest lausannois
District
Nearby natural features
Want to know the camping rules for Saint-Sulpice (VD)? Check the interactive map for the latest regulations.
Open the interactive mapGeneral camping rules in Switzerland
- Maximum 1 night at the same spot
- Small groups only (1–3 people)
- Not inside protected areas
- Not on private property without permission
- No impairment of public or private interests
- Emergency bivouac is always permitted
- Bivouacking above the treeline (~2000 m) is generally tolerated
Protected areas nearby?
Many municipalities overlap with nature reserves, wildlife zones, or other protected areas where camping is prohibited. Use the interactive map to check for overlaps before heading out.
This page is for informational purposes only. Local signs, authorities, and the municipality always take priority. When in doubt, check with the local municipality.