Best mountain peaks around Morlon are found in the picturesque Gruyère District, a region in the canton of Fribourg, Switzerland. Morlon, while modest in its own altitude, serves as a gateway to several notable surrounding mountains. The area offers impressive views and access to peaks popular for hiking and other outdoor activities. This region is characterized by its pre-Alpine landscape, featuring a mix of accessible summits and more challenging climbs.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Cousimbert is a summit in the Swiss canton of Fribourg, with an altitude of 1,633 meters. It offers a breathtaking view of Lake Gruyère and the surrounding Alps. One of the best ways to enjoy this scenic spot is to hike the Cousimbert Circular Trail, a moderate 5.8-mile loop that leaves from the Grau Rappo parking lot and passes several alpine huts where you can sample local specialties. The trail is suitable for running and is best visited from May to October. If you're looking for a challenge, you can also extend your run to the nearby peak of La Berra, which is 1,719 meters high and has a cable car station. Whether you choose the shortest or longest route, you will be rewarded with breathtaking views and a memorable experience.
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A must in the Freiburg mountains
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Super nice round from Berra to Käsenberg
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Beautiful trail over the heights of the Friborg Pre-Alps
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Beautiful trail over the heights of the Friborg Prealps
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the view of the lakes of Gruyère, Neuchatel and Morat
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The shortest ascent is via the La Berra cable car from La Roche. From the mountain station it is less than 90 meters in altitude to the summit with the pyramid, which is one of Switzerland's triangulation points (fixed points for measuring Switzerland). These 80 or so pyramids were built between 1884 and 1970. About 60 of them still exist today. They are also shown on the 25, 50 and 100,000 scale maps, with a triangle and a dot in the middle. The Berra is also easily accessible from the Grau car park (accessible only in summer from Le Mouret) or from the Plasselbschlund. If you like it a little further, you can hike to the summit from the Schwarzsee via a high-altitude hike or from the charterhouse (monastery) of La Valsainte (municipality of Val-de-Charmey). The summit of La Berra can therefore be reached from completely different directions.
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For easy access, Le Moléson Summit is highly recommended. You can reach it via a funicular from Moléson-sur-Gruyères to Plan-Francey, followed by a cable car directly to the summit. Similarly, La Berra summit can be easily accessed by taking the La Berra cable car from La Roche, significantly shortening the ascent.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, Dent de Broc offers a very demanding ascent. The final 50 meters to the summit involve scrambling up a rocky corridor, requiring a head for heights and good physical condition. The rewarding 360-degree panorama from the top is consistently praised as worth the effort.
Several peaks provide breathtaking panoramas. Le Moléson Summit offers a stunning 360° view encompassing Lake Geneva, the Swiss plateau, the Gruyère Pre-Alps, and even Mont Blanc on clear days. Dent de Broc also provides magnificent 360-degree views of Lake Gruyère and surrounding summits like Moléson and Vanil Noir. From La Berra summit, you'll enjoy a wonderful panorama of the Lac de La Gruyère and the pre-Alps.
Absolutely! Le Moléson Summit is very family-friendly, especially with the funicular and cable car access. Beyond hiking, Moléson offers a summer toboggan run and downhill carts, which are popular with families. The demonstration cheese dairy at the base is also a great educational activity. For a scenic and easier hike, Les Alpettes Summit is a grassy peak offering 360° views with a relatively gentle ascent.
The region around Morlon offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain hikes, including routes like the 'Le Moléson Summit loop from Plan-Francey'. For cyclists, there are diverse MTB trails, such as 'Vanil des Cours' or 'Panorama Bike, Étape 13'. Additionally, you can explore running trails like the 'Etang de Bouleyres loop from La Tour-de-Trême'.
The best time to visit for hiking and enjoying the full range of summer activities is generally from May to October. During this period, trails are clear of snow, and facilities like cable cars and mountain restaurants are typically fully operational. For specific peaks like Cousimbert Summit, the circular trail is best visited from May to October, and in early June, you can see blooming alpine roses.
Yes, for a scenic circular walk, consider the Cousimbert Circular Trail. This moderate 5.8-mile loop starts from the Grau Rappo parking lot and passes several alpine huts where you can sample local specialties. It offers a breathtaking view of Lake Gruyère and the surrounding Alps.
Beyond the stunning panoramas, you can encounter diverse natural beauty. On Cousimbert Summit, in early June, you'll find slopes full of blooming alpine roses. Les Alpettes Summit is characterized by its beautiful alpine meadows. The region's pre-Alpine landscape itself offers a mix of forests, pastures, and rocky outcrops.
Visitors consistently praise the incredible panoramic views, often describing them as '10/10' and '100% worth the tough hike up' for peaks like Dent de Broc. The ease of access to stunning vistas, particularly at Le Moléson Summit, is also highly valued. The diverse range of activities, from challenging hikes to family-friendly fun and the opportunity to experience traditional cheesemaking, adds to the appeal.
While the peaks themselves are primarily natural attractions, La Berra summit is notable for being one of Switzerland's triangulation points, marked by a pyramid that is part of a network built between 1884 and 1970 for surveying the country. Additionally, the region is known for its traditional cheesemaking, with a demonstration cheese dairy located at the base of Moléson.
Parking availability varies by trailhead. For access to La Berra summit, you can often find parking at the Grau car park (accessible only in summer from Le Mouret) or from Plasselbschlund. For Cousimbert Summit, the circular trail typically starts from the Grau Rappo parking lot. For Le Moléson Summit, parking is available at Moléson-sur-Gruyères, where the funicular departs.
Yes, especially at more developed peaks. At Le Moléson Summit, there is a summit restaurant accessible by cable car, offering special dining experiences, particularly on Friday and Saturday evenings in summer. Along the Cousimbert Circular Trail, you'll pass several alpine huts where you can sample local specialties. Many trailheads in the region are near villages with cafes and restaurants.


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