Lakes around Parc régional Chasseral are primarily associated with the broader Jura & Three-Lakes Region, as the park's permeable geology limits large surface water bodies within its immediate confines. The region is characterized by the Jura Mountains, offering diverse landscapes. Key lakes in the vicinity include Lake Biel, Lake Neuchâtel, and Lac de Moron, which provide extensive recreational opportunities. These bodies of water contribute to the area's natural beauty and offer various activities for visitors.
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Lake Biel, Lake Murten and Lake Neuchâtel. When the view is clear and unobstructed, it's a real eye-catcher in blue among all the green. But you need good eyes to see Lake Murten in the middle.
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Large and free parking lot in close proximity to the restaurant.
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Small continuously asphalted residential street, partly very idyllic through forest and field. On the plateau above Alfermée you have a very nice view of Lake Biel and the wide countryside. Halfway through there is a gate called "Baselstei Tor" in the very small town of Baselstei on the left, where you have to get off and pass the turnstile. Then it rolls again :-)
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The region offers diverse natural features. Lake Biel is known for its vineyards along the northern shore and a more natural southern shore, while Lake Neuchâtel is expansive with varied landscapes. Lac de Moron, an artificial reservoir, is characterized by rugged Jura massif beauty and steep cliffs. You can also find viewpoints like Chasseral Summit and Viewpoint and View of Lake Biel, Lake Neuchâtel, and Lake Murten from Chasseral, which provide stunning panoramic views over the lake district and the Alps.
Lake Biel is popular for its intensive vineyards on the northern shore and its natural southern shore. It offers a variety of water sports like stand-up paddleboarding, windsurfing, kayaking, and boating. The Lake Biel Navigation Company provides boat tours, and the mystical St. Peter's Island is a notable highlight with hidden bathing bays and a historic monastic hotel. You can also enjoy a Vineyard Path by Lake Biel.
Lake Neuchâtel, the largest lake entirely within Switzerland, provides excellent opportunities for water activities such as stand-up paddleboarding and fishing for trout, perch, and pike. Its numerous beaches and coves are perfect for relaxation. The surrounding region is also rich in wine and cultural heritage.
Yes, Lac de Moron is ideal for those seeking a serene and immersive nature experience. Situated on the Doubs river, its rugged beauty, steep cliffs, and green waters create a tranquil atmosphere. Access is primarily by foot, contributing to its peaceful feel. It's a paradise for hikers, with trails offering stunning views, including a popular route that circuits the lake, crossing between Switzerland and France.
Absolutely. The region offers numerous hiking opportunities. For example, you can find easy hikes around the area, including routes like 'Le Chasseral — loop from the Hôtel du Chasseral' or 'The witches trail'. You can explore more options on the Easy hikes around Parc régional Chasseral guide.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. You can find various road cycling routes, such as the 'La Neuveville pier – Port of Neuchâtel loop from La Neuveville' which is an easy route. For more challenging rides, consider routes like the 'Tour of the Doubs Valley'. Discover more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Parc régional Chasseral guide. Gravel biking is also an option, with routes like 'View of Lake Biel from Tessenberg – View of Twann and Lake Biel loop from La Neuveville' available in the Gravel biking around Parc régional Chasseral guide.
Many areas around the lakes are family-friendly. Viewpoints like View of Lake Biel, Lake Neuchâtel, and Lake Murten from Chasseral and La Neuveville pier are noted as suitable for families. The diverse activities on Lake Biel and Lake Neuchâtel, from gentle boat tours to exploring beaches, also cater to families.
While specific dog-friendly highlights aren't detailed, the natural trails and open spaces around the lakes, particularly for hiking, are generally suitable for dogs on a leash. Always check local regulations for specific areas, especially around beaches or protected zones.
Visitors particularly enjoy the fantastic 360-degree panoramas from high points like the Chasseral Summit and Viewpoint, offering views over the Alps and the three lakes. The scenic Lakeshore path through the vineyards is also appreciated for its idyllic harbor and opportunities to observe nature. The overall appeal lies in the diverse landscapes, from vineyards to rugged cliffs, and the wide range of recreational activities available.
Yes, there are options for refreshments. For instance, near La Neuveville pier, you can grab a coffee or snack from the convenience store by the railway. Many lake towns and villages also offer cafes and restaurants, especially along the shores of Lake Biel and Lake Neuchâtel, which are known for their wine and culinary heritage.
The lakes are beautiful in every season. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage or blooming vineyards. Summer is ideal for water sports and enjoying the beaches. Even in winter, the views from elevated points like Chasseral Summit can be spectacular, especially if visibility is good.


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