Best lakes around Saules (BE) are primarily found in the broader Bernese Jura and Bern canton. The small municipality of Saules, located in the Trame valley, consists mainly of forested and agricultural land and does not host large natural lakes directly within its borders. However, the wider region provides diverse natural landmarks and recreational opportunities for those exploring the area.
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Unfortunately, the lake is completely fenced in, so you can't even take a picture.
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magnificent tuff stones
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This viewpoint offers an exceptional panorama of the green lake and the surrounding mountains. The lake is located in a private domain and closed to visitors since 2019. You can nevertheless admire the lake from afar and enjoy the tranquility of nature. You can also extend your run to Mont Girod and the Joux pastures, where you will have other views of the Jura landscape.
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This viewpoint offers an exceptional panorama of the green lake and the surrounding mountains. The lake is located in a private domain and closed to visitors since 2019. You can nevertheless admire the lake from afar and enjoy the tranquility of nature. You can also extend your hike to Mont Girod and the Joux pastures, where you will have other views of the Jura landscape.
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The altitude of this summit allows you, when weather conditions are favorable, to appreciate the fog from the sky.
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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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While Saules (BE) itself is primarily forested and agricultural, the broader Bernese Jura and Bern canton offer a diverse range of lakes. You can find natural lakes, artificial lakes, and significant bogs. These include tranquil bogs like Étang Plain-de-Saigne, scenic reservoirs such as Étang de Bollement, and even a small artificial lake with an emerald color, Green Lake.
Yes, several lakes in the region are suitable for families. Étang Plain-de-Saigne is a peaceful spot with benches and tables, ideal for resting. Green Lake, surrounded by forests and pastures, offers beautiful scenery. Étang de Bollement is also a natural oasis with a simple fireplace, perfect for a family outing.
Beyond the immediate vicinity of Saules (BE), the wider region boasts several stunning lakes. Blausee (Blue Lake) is famous for its crystal-clear, deep blue waters within a nature park. Oeschinensee is a turquoise mountain lake and a UNESCO World Heritage site, offering impressive panoramas. Lauenensee features two smaller lakes separated by a swamp, where you can rent boats and use barbecue areas. For a different landscape, Étang de la Gruère is Switzerland's largest moor lake, offering a picturesque walk.
Swimming opportunities vary by lake. For instance, swimming is generally not permitted in Blausee due to its consistent cold temperature and nature park status. While some lakes like Lauenensee are shallow enough to warm up, it's always best to check local regulations for specific swimming allowances. For Étang Plain-de-Saigne, a raised bog, swimming is not allowed.
Yes, many lakes offer excellent hiking and walking opportunities. Étang Plain-de-Saigne is a peaceful place to soak up nature. Around Lauenensee, a walk typically takes about 45 minutes. Étang de la Gruère offers a picturesque walk around the lake, usually taking about an hour. For more extensive trails, you can explore the nature park around Blausee or venture further from the main recreational areas at Oeschinensee.
The lakes in the region offer diverse natural beauty. You can see unique ecosystems like the raised bog and peat bog at Étang Plain-de-Saigne, which is also a significant birdwatching spot. Green Lake is known for its emerald color due to tree reflections and is surrounded by forests and pastures. Étang de Bollement is a nature reserve nestled amidst forest and meadow. Further afield, Blausee boasts crystal-clear waters and ancient forests, while Oeschinensee offers stunning mountain panoramas and glacier-fed waters.
Yes, some lakes provide amenities for visitors. Étang Plain-de-Saigne has benches and tables. Étang de Bollement features a simple fireplace. In the wider region, Blausee Nature Park offers picnic and barbecue areas, and Lauenensee also has fireplaces for visitors to use.
The region around Saules (BE) offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, road cycling, and running. For mountain biking, consider trails like the 'House of the Tête de Moine – Tour of Moron loop' or the 'Métairie de la Werdtberg – Jura Meadows Trail loop'. Road cyclists can explore routes such as the 'Sorne Gorge Road (Gorges du Pichoux) – Bellelay Abbey loop'. Runners have options like the 'Gorges du Pichoux — loop' or the 'Montoz Hut Loop'. You can find more details on these activities and routes at the respective komoot guides: MTB Trails around Saules (BE), Road Cycling Routes around Saules (BE), and Running Trails around Saules (BE).
Green Lake is a small artificial lake in the Jura mountains, known for its emerald color. While the lake itself is located in a private domain and has been closed to visitors since 2019, you can still admire its beauty from afar. There's a Viewpoint over Lac Vert that offers an exceptional panorama of the lake and surrounding mountains, allowing you to enjoy the tranquility of nature.
Visitors appreciate the peaceful natural settings and scenic beauty of the lakes. For Étang Plain-de-Saigne, the quiet atmosphere and birdwatching opportunities are highlights. The emerald color and natural spectacle of the three tributaries at Green Lake are often praised. Étang de Bollement is loved for its idyllic setting, surrounded by forest and meadow, with a simple fireplace.
While specific dog-friendly designations for each lake trail are not always explicit, many natural areas in Switzerland are generally welcoming to dogs on leash. For instance, the View of the Jura Mountains with Fog highlight is noted as dog-friendly. When visiting any lake, it's advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or areas with wildlife, and to respect local signage regarding pet access.
The best time to visit depends on the activities you plan. Spring and summer offer lush greenery, warmer temperatures, and ideal conditions for hiking, picnicking, and enjoying the vibrant natural colors. Autumn brings stunning foliage, making it a picturesque time for walks. While some lakes might be accessible in winter, conditions can be challenging, especially for mountain lakes, so checking local weather and trail conditions is crucial.


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