Mountain peaks around Villeret offer a diverse landscape in the Bernese Jura region of Switzerland. This area provides panoramic views of the Alps, the Swiss plateau, and the Jura massif. The region is characterized by its mountainous terrain, making it a destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Villeret is nestled amidst these peaks, providing access to a variety of natural and man-made features.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The ride up on the cable car and the view from the plateau across to the Chasseral and down to St. Imier is beautiful.
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Unfortunately, the path here goes on the road.
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At an altitude of 1,280 m, the Mont-Soleil resort offers you magnificent views of the Chasseral and the Combe Grède. The Monts trail between Mont Soleil and Mont Crosin allows you to enjoy panoramas of the Jura massif, as well as the possibility of visiting the solar power plant and the wind turbine park. The funicular, built in 1903, connects St Imier and Mont-Soleil.
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Sensational views from here into the Mitteland, the Alps and the surrounding Jura.
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Beautifully landscaped and maintained wind energy park. Paths that are too beautiful for my standards and sections of path that are too fenced off.
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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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Located above Saint-Imier, Mont-Soleil offers breathtaking views of the Chasseral and offers numerous activities. The funicular from Saint-Imier takes you to Mont-Soleil, a must-see for outdoor enthusiasts and anyone interested in renewable energy.
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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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The Villeret region offers several prominent peaks. Chasseral Summit and Viewpoint is highly popular for its 360-degree panorama. Mont Sujet Summit provides a great panorama and a tranquil ridge trail with fewer hikers. Mont Soleil is known for its magnificent views of the Chasseral and the Combe Grède, as well as its unique renewable energy installations.
From peaks like Chasseral Summit and Viewpoint, you can expect stunning 360-degree panoramas on clear days, encompassing the Alps, the Swiss plateau, and the three lakes of Biel, Murten, and Neuchâtel. Mont Sujet Summit also offers a great panorama, while Mont Soleil provides magnificent views of the Chasseral and the Combe Grède.
Yes, Mont Soleil is particularly unique. Besides its breathtaking views, it offers the opportunity to visit a solar power plant and a wind turbine park, showcasing innovative renewable energy installations. The Monts trail connects Mont Soleil and Mont Crosin, allowing visitors to enjoy these sights along with Jura massif panoramas.
Some peaks are quite accessible. For instance, Mont Soleil is easily reached via a funicular that connects Saint-Imier directly to the summit. For other peaks like Chasseral, public transport options might involve bus services to nearby villages, followed by hiking or cycling routes to the summit.
Yes, both Chasseral Summit and Viewpoint and Mont Soleil are considered family-friendly. Mont Soleil, with its funicular access and the solar/wind park, offers an engaging experience for all ages. Chasseral also provides accessible viewpoints suitable for families.
Parking is generally available near the starting points of popular trails or at the base of accessible peaks. For example, there are parking areas near Les Prés d’Orvin for accessing Mont Sujet. It's advisable to check specific peak information or local signage for designated parking spots, especially during peak seasons.
The best time to hike the mountain peaks around Villeret is typically from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is generally milder, trails are clear of snow, and the panoramic views are at their most vibrant. Winter offers different activities, but hiking might be limited due to snow and ice.
You'll find a variety of trails. Mont Sujet Summit features an enjoyable trail along its ridge, offering a more tranquil experience. Chasseral Summit and Viewpoint has intermediate trails leading to its panoramic summit. The Monts trail between Mont Soleil and Mont Crosin provides scenic panoramas of the Jura massif.
The region around Villeret is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, such as the Tour of the Doubs Valley or the Hotel Chasseral – Chasseral Summit loop. There are also running trails, including the Chasseral Trail, and gravel biking routes like the Jura pastures – Mont Soleil Wind Farm loop.
While specific 'climbs' aren't detailed, the region offers challenging hikes. The trails leading to Chasseral Summit and Viewpoint are rated as intermediate, and some of the longer road cycling and running routes in the area are classified as difficult, suggesting strenuous ascents and descents that would appeal to experienced outdoor enthusiasts.
Visitors consistently praise the fantastic 360-degree panoramas, especially from Chasseral, which offers views over the Alps and multiple lakes. The tranquility and fewer crowds on peaks like Mont Sujet are also highly valued. The unique combination of natural beauty and innovative energy installations at Mont Soleil is another highlight.
Yes, the region has historical significance. The Ligerz village center and church, though not a peak itself, is a nearby historical site with roots dating back to the 12th century. Similarly, Lamboing Village Center also has a rich history, with its first mention in 1178 and preserved farmhouses from after an 1817 village fire.


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