Canyons around Belmont-Broye are characterized by diverse natural landscapes, including rolling hills, vineyards, and proximity to lake shores. While Belmont-Broye itself is not primarily known for prominent canyons, the wider region offers various natural features. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, exploring varied terrain. It is also recognized for its historical significance and riverine plains.
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It is a beautiful section. But it is not steep and the path is well developed.
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Infantry position from World War I
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200 meters of pure playground with several corridors, caverns, and stairs. An adventure for all ages!
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La Lamberta Excavated in the molasse, they have 200 meters of galleries. The infantry work intended for the machine gun position is one of the scattered fortifications set up during the First World War to defend the Swiss Plateau. The construction of this infantry work took place between 1916 and 1917 and made it possible to protect the axis of Lake Morat. Today these caves have become a paradise for children for long games of hide-and-seek. https://www.j3l.ch/fr/P8751/lieux/sites-naturels/les-grottes-des-roches-grises-la-lamberta
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steep climb but with a single passage between molasse walls
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At the south-west exit of the tunnel, an exciting path runs above the dammed Saane (or Lake Pèrolles) with beautiful views of the river/lake - embedded in a gorge-like valley with meadows, reeds, forests, mountain slopes and rock faces. When looking down from the upper part to the northeast, the "Magere Au" dam appears to the right (east) of the rock faces on the left (west) side, damming the river here to form a lake.
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Between the Gruyère and Schiffenen lakes, the Sarine has the morphological characteristics of a canyon. Here you can observe the impressive Molasse cliffs that line the river. You also have a beautiful view of the Naigles footbridge and the Poya bridge.
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Space with barbecue areas and benches for sitting and eating. Caves set into the field.
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While Belmont-Broye is not known for deep, dramatic canyons, the area features several beautiful gorges and canyon-like formations. You can explore natural riverine landscapes, historical sites within rock formations, and scenic trails that wind through these unique geological features. Highlights include the Sarine Canyon, known for its Molasse cliffs, and the View of Lac de Pérolles and the Saane Gorge, offering picturesque river and lake views.
Yes, the Grey Rock Caves are explicitly noted as family-friendly. These man-made caves, originally dug for defense, offer an exciting exploration for children. Remember to bring a flashlight for the best experience!
The Grey Rock Caves are a significant historical site, having been dug into sandstone between 1916 and 1917 for defense during the First World War. Additionally, the Historic Path Between Cliffs offers a journey through molasse walls with historical significance.
You'll find a variety of trails, from scenic paths to more challenging single trails. The Fineta Graben Single Trail is a beautiful ravine trail, rated S0-S1, though parts can be washed out and difficult uphill. The Historic Path Between Cliffs involves a steep climb but is generally well-developed.
Belmont-Broye itself is not known for dedicated canyoning activities. While the broader Fribourg region, particularly the Fribourg Prealps, offers canyoning opportunities, the natural features directly within Belmont-Broye are more suited for hiking and exploring gorges rather than technical canyoning.
The View of Lac de Pérolles and the Saane Gorge provides stunning vistas of the river and lake, nestled within a gorge-like valley. The Sarine Canyon also offers impressive views of Molasse cliffs and bridges like the Naigles footbridge and Poya bridge.
Beyond exploring the gorges, Belmont-Broye offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as those detailed in the Running Trails around Belmont-Broye guide. For cyclists, there are many traffic-free bike rides, including options for racebikes and touring bicycles, exploring the diverse landscapes of the region.
The Sarine Canyon is considered a natural monument, showcasing impressive Molasse cliffs. Similarly, the View of Lac de Pérolles and the Saane Gorge highlights a natural monument with its gorge-like valley and scenic river/lake views.
When visiting the Grey Rock Caves, it's highly recommended to bring a flashlight. This will enhance your exploration of the hand-dug tunnels and corridors, making it more enjoyable, especially for children.
The Fineta Graben Single Trail is described as a beautiful ravine single trail, rated S0-S1. Be aware that it can be properly washed out in places, making the uphill sections challenging. The side slopes are covered with ivy, adding to its natural charm.

