Mountain peaks around Twann-Tüscherz offer diverse elevated experiences within the Jura Mountains, serving as a base for exploring the region. Situated on the northern shore of Lake Biel, the area is characterized by its natural landscapes, including terraced vineyards and the lake itself. These locations provide panoramic views and varied hiking opportunities. The region combines natural beauty with cultural significance, making it suitable for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Unfortunately, the path here goes on the road.
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Not a spectacular climb. But a beautiful rural area.
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Sensational views from here into the Mitteland, the Alps and the surrounding Jura.
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Pass at 827m. Just below there is a source of drinking water to replenish the water supplies.
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in the Jura one of the relaxed cols
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If you walk down the ridge from the tower to the east in April, you will inevitably enjoy the large fields of daffodils around Les Prés-d'Orvin. Beautiful combination 👍🏻
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The Mont Sujet is the little brother of the Chasseral. Also great view, but significantly fewer people on the way. Ideal for mountain biking.
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From the north, it is one of the shortest passes that can exist. Enjoy it!
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The region around Twann-Tüscherz offers several notable elevated areas. Key destinations include Chasseral Summit and Viewpoint, known for its extensive panoramas, and Mont Sujet Summit, which provides an enjoyable altitude trail and great views. Additionally, the Col de Pierre Pertuis is a mountain pass with historical significance.
For breathtaking panoramic views, Chasseral Summit and Viewpoint is highly recommended. On clear days, it offers a fantastic 360-degree panorama encompassing the Alps, the Lake District, and the three lakes of Biel, Murten, and Neuchâtel. Mont Sujet Summit also provides a great panorama along its ridge.
Yes, Mont Sujet Summit, while slightly smaller than Chasseral, is noted for attracting fewer hikers. This makes it an excellent choice for those seeking a quieter experience while still enjoying an enjoyable altitude trail and great panoramic views.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails suitable for different fitness levels. You can find moderate walks to more challenging routes, including those through the Twannbach Gorge, which features waterfalls and steep sections. Many trails lead to panoramic viewpoints or through picturesque vineyards.
The Twannbach Gorge is not a mountain peak but a significant natural feature near Twann-Tüscherz. It offers unique hiking trails with waterfalls, mossy walls, and narrow canyon views. Expect steep stair sections, wet rock, and narrow walkways. There is an entrance fee, and it's typically closed during winter until Easter. The trails are rated moderate and usually take 2 to 3 hours to complete.
Yes, several areas are suitable for families. While specific mountain peaks might require some effort, the general region offers accessible trails. For example, Chasseral Summit and Viewpoint is listed as family-friendly, and the village centers like Lamboing Village Center and Ligerz village center and church offer historical sites and scenic views that can be enjoyed by families.
The region is rich in history. The Col de Pierre Pertuis is a mountain pass with significant historical importance, dating back to Roman times. Additionally, Ligerz village center and church is a historical site with a church dating back to the 16th century, and Lamboing Village Center also has a rich history with preserved farmhouses.
Beyond hiking, the area around Twann-Tüscherz is excellent for cycling. You can find various routes for mountain biking, such as those listed in the MTB Trails around Twann-Tüscherz guide, and gravel biking, detailed in the Gravel biking around Twann-Tüscherz guide. There are also dedicated Running Trails around Twann-Tüscherz.
The region's mountain peaks and elevated areas are generally best visited from spring to autumn for hiking and outdoor activities. The Twannbach Gorge, for instance, is open from Easter until winter. Clear days are ideal for enjoying the extensive panoramic views from summits like Chasseral.
Access to the elevated areas and trails is possible by car, with parking available at various trailheads. Public transport options also exist; for example, Ligerz has a funicular that can take you to the high plateau, and you can even transport bikes on it. This allows for easy access to higher elevations and scenic routes.
The region is characterized by stunning natural beauty. You'll encounter terraced vineyards, the picturesque Lake Biel, and unique natural phenomena like the Twannbach Gorge with its waterfalls and mossy walls. From higher elevations, you can enjoy expansive views over the Alps and the surrounding lake district.
Yes, the MTB Trails around Twann-Tüscherz guide features several routes. A challenging option is the 'View of Lake Biel – Chasseral Summit and Viewpoint loop from Ipsach' (58.8 km, difficult). For a moderate ride, consider the 'View of Lake Biel from Tessenberg – View of Lake Biel loop from Ipsach Herdi' (32.3 km).
Absolutely. The Gravel biking around Twann-Tüscherz guide offers routes like the 'Parc Régional Chasseral on a gravel bike' (130.6 km, difficult) for experienced riders, or the 'View of Lake Biel from Tessenberg – View of Twann and Lake Biel loop from La Neuveville' (25.4 km, moderate).


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