Natural monuments around Missy offer a diverse landscape for outdoor exploration. This region features a variety of natural attractions, including nature reserves, forests, caves, and viewpoints. Visitors can explore more than 6 natural monuments, each providing distinct geographical features. The area is characterized by its natural beauty, offering opportunities to experience different outdoor environments.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Not far from the hiking trail in the nature reserve there are some mysterious caves that can also be entered and explored.
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Very nice route! Even when it’s hot outside. You can ride nice forest roads in the shadow! A recommendation!
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a contemplative and somewhat mystical place on the Ruisseau de Corsalettes
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Neolithic and Bronze Age riverside settlements on the southern shore of Lake Murten, in the municipality of Greng (FR), since 2011 under the collective name Greng-Spitz Unesco World Heritage. As far as the historical or prehistoric relevance. In addition, it is a wonderful corner with a view of Lake Murten and a couple of nice barbecue areas in between.
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Super nature reserve with many beautiful landscape areas. And finally a wooden pier with great views of the lake.
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Mary's Grotto Corsalettes A statue of the Virgin Mary watches over hikers on a molasse cliff. According to witnesses, the first statue was erected around 1920, in recognition, it is said, of a person who escaped a rockfall unharmed.
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The natural monuments around Missy offer a diverse landscape. You can explore serene lakeside views, dense forests, and intriguing caves. Notable features include the unique riverside landscape and birdlife at Grèves de la Motte Nature Reserve, and the mysterious Stone Cave which can be entered and explored.
Yes, Grengspitz is a significant historical site. It features Neolithic and Bronze Age riverside settlements on the southern shore of Lake Murten, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site. It also offers excellent views of the lake and surrounding hills.
Many natural monuments around Missy are suitable for families. Grengspitz, for example, is family-friendly with designated barbecue areas. The Great forest-ish off-road trail is also noted as family-friendly, offering shaded forest paths perfect for walks or cycling.
The area around Missy is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy gravel biking, cycling, and running. For gravel biking, explore routes like 'Through the nature reserve and along the shores of Lake Neuchâtel' found in the Gravel biking around Missy guide. Cycling enthusiasts can find routes such as 'Chenaux Castle – Steinhöhle (Rock Cave) loop from Vallon' in the Cycling around Missy guide. For runners, there are several loops, including a 'Running loop from Missy' in the Running Trails around Missy guide.
Yes, the Grèves de la Motte Nature Reserve features farm tracks that are suitable for cycling, allowing you to experience the unique riverside landscape and observe birdlife. Additionally, the Great forest-ish off-road offers pleasant forest roads for both cycling and walking, even on hot days.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse natural beauty and tranquility. Many enjoy the unique riverside landscape and birdlife at Grèves de la Motte Nature Reserve. The stunning views of Lake Murten from Grengspitz, along with its barbecue areas, are also highly rated. The mysterious and explorable Stone Cave provides an impressive natural experience.
Absolutely. Grengspitz is a prominent viewpoint offering spectacular views of Lake Murten and the surrounding hills, including Mont Vully. The Grèves de la Motte Nature Reserve also features a wooden pier with great views of the lake.
Yes, the Marian Grotto of Corsalettes offers a contemplative and somewhat mystical atmosphere. Located on a molasse cliff, it's described as a place of rest where a statue of the Virgin Mary watches over hikers.
While specific seasonal tips are not available for all sites, the area is generally very busy during warmer seasons, holidays, and vacations, especially in the evenings at popular spots like Grengspitz. Visiting during cooler months or off-peak times might offer a more serene experience.
The Stone Cave, located within a nature reserve, could be considered a hidden gem. It offers a mysterious and impressive natural experience, allowing visitors to enter and explore its depths, which is not something you find everywhere.
Yes, Grengspitz is well-equipped for this, featuring several nice barbecue areas with fireplaces, large wooden tables, and benches, making it an ideal spot to linger and enjoy a meal with a view of Lake Murten.


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