Best lakes around Mont-Tramelan are found in the Jura Bernois administrative district of Switzerland, an area characterized by its agricultural and forested landscape. While Mont-Tramelan itself does not feature significant natural lakes directly within its boundaries, the broader Jura region and the nearby Jura-Three-Lakes region offer several notable lakes. These bodies of water provide diverse natural beauty and recreational activities. The region is well-suited for those seeking natural experiences near Mont-Tramelan.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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The Etang de la Gruère nature reserve is a paradise for nature lovers. Opt for a morning hike to enjoy the calm, and to observe the rising mists over the water.
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The Plain-de-Saigne pond is a small artificial lake located in Montfaucon. It's a great place to picnic and admire the reflections of the sky and trees on the water. You can also learn about the history of the lake, which was once home to a mill and peat extraction site.
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The Sorne has dug itself deep into the rocks and today roars between almost vertical walls through the wildly romantic gorge. Numerous springs flow into the Gorges du Pichoux. Are there actually 1,000 sources, as the name “Pichoux” translates to? At the end of the gorge, Lac Vert shines like an emerald in the most wonderful shades of green - a fantastic place for your picnic. The Gorges du Pichoux is located on the road between Bellelay and Undervelier. By public transport or by car go to Sornetan, Le Pichoux.
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A lovely rest area by a pond (Etang). It's truly one of the highlights of the tour.
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Beautiful pond! Very nice for hiking!
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The Étang de Plain de Saigne is located in the municipality of Montfaucon in the canton of Jura. It lies embedded in lush alpine meadows in a high moor area at an altitude of 860 meters above sea level. The pond is under nature protection.
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Very pretty in the sunlight with the reflections. It should be avoided in foggy conditions.
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The region offers a variety of unique natural features. You can explore Étang de la Gruère, Switzerland's largest moor lake, known for its serene atmosphere. Another significant spot is Étang Plain-de-Saigne, a raised bog and peat bog of national importance. Additionally, the Green Lake, an artificial lake formed by the Sorne river, is notable for its beautiful emerald color reflecting the surrounding trees.
Yes, several lakes are well-suited for families. Étang de la Gruère and Étang Plain-de-Saigne are both listed as family-friendly, offering peaceful environments for walks and nature observation. Green Lake also provides a pleasant setting for families to enjoy the scenery. For a larger lake experience, Lake Murten offers a sandy beach at Avenches, ideal for relaxation.
The lakes and surrounding areas offer diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy walking around lakes like Étang de la Gruère, or cycling around Lac de Joux. The broader region provides numerous routes for various sports. For road cycling, explore routes like the 'Brasserie BFM – Étang de la Gruère loop' found in the Road Cycling Routes around Mont-Tramelan guide. Mountain biking enthusiasts can find trails such as the 'Jura-style trailing' in the MTB Trails around Mont-Tramelan guide. Running trails, including loops around Étang de la Gruère, are available in the Running Trails around Mont-Tramelan guide.
Yes, Étang Plain-de-Saigne is a significant birdwatching spot. Its status as a raised bog and peat bog of national importance makes it an ideal habitat for various bird species, offering a peaceful place to observe wildlife.
While many lakes offer scenic views, the Chasseral Summit and Viewpoint, though not a lake itself, provides a fantastic 360-degree panorama that includes views over the Lake District and the three major lakes of Biel, Murten, and Neuchâtel. Many of the smaller lakes like Étang de la Gruère and Green Lake also offer beautiful, serene viewpoints directly at the water's edge.
Yes, the broader Jura-Three-Lakes region, which includes Lake Biel, Lake Neuchâtel, and Lake Murten, is rich in history. Lake Biel is known for its Neolithic lake-dwellings. Lake Neuchâtel's shores are dotted with charming towns and historic sites, including its hilltop castle. Lake Murten is also recognized for its historic charm. These larger lakes offer a blend of natural beauty and cultural exploration.
The lakes are beautiful in every season. For enjoying the calm and observing rising mists over the water, a morning hike shortly after sunrise is recommended, particularly at Étang de la Gruère. Summer is ideal for swimming and cycling around lakes like Lac de Joux or relaxing on the sandy beaches of Lake Murten. The Chasseral Summit and Viewpoint is also worth a trip in every season for its panoramic views.
While swimming is not permitted in protected bog areas like Étang Plain-de-Saigne, Lac de Joux in the Vallée de Joux offers beautiful beaches and swimming spots. Lake Murten also features a sandy beach at Avenches, providing an ideal place for relaxation on its shores.
Many natural spots around the lakes are equipped for visitors. For instance, Étang Plain-de-Saigne has benches and tables. Étang de Bollement, a beautifully situated reservoir, also offers a simple fireplace, making it wonderfully idyllic for a break.
Lake Neuchâtel (Lac de Neuchâtel) holds the distinction of being the largest lake entirely within Switzerland. It is nestled at the base of the Jura Mountains and is a prominent feature of the Jura-Three-Lakes region, offering extensive opportunities for exploration and relaxation.
Yes, Lac de Joux in the Vallée de Joux can be fully circled by bike, offering opportunities for refreshing breaks and enjoying the scenery. The broader region also features numerous cycling routes that pass by or near various lakes, as detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Mont-Tramelan guide and the MTB Trails around Mont-Tramelan guide.
Yes, Étang de la Gruère is a nature reserve and a paradise for nature lovers. Étang Plain-de-Saigne is also a raised bog and peat bog of national importance, making it a protected natural area. Additionally, Étang de Bollement, originally built for hydroelectric power, is now a nature reserve.


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