Best attractions and places to see around Gempenach include its agricultural and forested landscapes, with the village itself being a linear settlement. Its location near Murten in the canton of Fribourg, Switzerland, provides access to a variety of historical, cultural, and natural points of interest. Visitors can explore the immediate rural environment and easily reach diverse attractions in the surrounding region.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Simply beautiful! Blue lake with a long arched bridge, swans and a snack bar. What more could you want.
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Opening hours of the castle, museum and special exhibitions 1st and 3rd Sunday of the months April - October from 1.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. Every Wednesday to Friday from July 3rd to August 26th, 2023, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Guided tours of the museum, the castle and the special exhibitions are possible at any time on request. Tel. 031 740 10 60
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Cycling is not allowed in this location You will have to transport your bikes. THIS REMARK DOES NOT MAKE SENSE, "respect" for cyclists (many) and "tolerance" for pedestrians (few) and everything will happen in order and dignity!!!
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Very beautiful old French town with many cafes to linger. Furthermore, on the edge of the old town you have a fantastic view of Lake Murten.
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A nice resting place with excursion restaurant
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The Laupen Castle Foundation has been managing the castle and its surroundings since December 1, 2012. For you as a visitor, we will preserve the buildings, some of which are 1000 years old, and let you immerse yourself in the Middle Ages without having to forego the amenities of the 21st century.
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Gempenach is surrounded by agricultural and forested land. You can explore the serene Wohlensee, a long reservoir popular for cycling and cooling off. The Aare at Wohlensee, Switzerland's longest river, offers idyllic spots to linger and enjoy nature. The Canal de la Broye, crossed by a wooden bridge, is another notable natural feature.
Yes, the charming Murten Old Town is a must-see, offering a historic setting with shops, restaurants, and rustic wine taverns, along with scenic views of Lake Murten. You can also visit Laupen Castle, which allows you to experience the Middle Ages with buildings dating back 1000 years. The Wooden bridge over the Canal de la Broye is also a significant landmark with historical context from Expo 02.
The region around Gempenach is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy gravel biking, mountain biking, and road cycling. Popular routes include the 'Aare Riverside Trail' for gravel biking, the 'Saanesteg Bridge – Gümmenen Covered Wooden Bridge loop' for mountain biking, and scenic road cycling routes like 'View of Lake Murten – View of Mont Vully loop'. For more details on these routes, check out the Gravel biking around Gempenach, MTB Trails around Gempenach, and Road Cycling Routes around Gempenach guides.
Absolutely. The Murten Old Town is great for families to explore its charming streets. The Wohlensee and Aare at Wohlensee offer many small bathing places and barbecue facilities, perfect for a family day out. Laupen Castle also welcomes families to discover its medieval history.
Yes, the Wooden bridge over the Canal de la Broye is wheelchair accessible, providing a smooth route for pedestrians, cyclists, and inline skaters. This allows for easy enjoyment of the canal's natural beauty.
The warm season is particularly popular for visiting the Wohlensee, where you can take a break and refresh in the cool water. However, the region's natural beauty, including the Aare and Wohlensee, is attractive even out of season, offering tranquility. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for cycling and hiking, while summer is ideal for water-based activities.
For scenic walks and bike rides, the areas around Wohlensee and the Aare at Wohlensee are highly recommended, offering great views and places to cool off. The Wooden bridge over the Canal de la Broye is part of a popular route for cyclists and pedestrians, connecting the northern and southern banks of the Broye Canal.
Visitors appreciate the charming atmosphere of Murten Old Town, with its great views and numerous options for dining and wine taverns. The Wohlensee is loved for its fantastic biking opportunities, great views, and small bathing spots. The Aare at Wohlensee is praised as an idyllic place to linger and enjoy nature.
While Gempenach itself is a small, agricultural village, its rural charm and forested areas offer quiet exploration. The Wooden bridge over the Canal de la Broye, though renovated, holds a unique story from Expo 02 and offers a peaceful spot to enjoy nature away from larger crowds. Exploring the broader agricultural and forested landscapes directly around Gempenach can reveal serene, less-traveled paths.
While Gempenach is a small village, its proximity to Murten offers various options. Murten Old Town provides a wide selection of shops, restaurants, and rustic wine taverns for dining. For accommodation, Murten and the surrounding areas offer choices, including unique experiences like tree houses or historic hotels, as mentioned in visitor tips for Murten.
Generally, no specific permits are required for hiking or cycling on public trails and roads around Gempenach. However, always respect private property, follow local signage, and adhere to any regulations for protected natural areas. For specific events or organized tours, check with local tourism offices.
Gempenach is well-connected to the broader region. Public transport options, including buses and trains, can take you to nearby towns like Murten, from where many attractions are accessible. For instance, Murten Old Town is easily reached, and from there, you can explore the lake and canal areas. Specific routes and schedules can be found on local public transport websites.


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