Best lakes around Lac de Morat (VD) are primarily centered on Lake Morat, also known as Murtensee, situated in western Switzerland. This lake is characterized by its relatively shallow and warm waters, which support various water activities. It connects to Lake Neuchâtel and Lake Biel, forming part of the broader Three Lakes Region. The surrounding area offers scenic landscapes, including the medieval town of Murten and the vineyards of Mont Vully.
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Beautiful and cozy for e-bikers. Then down to Salavaux in the water.
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Beautiful area, many bike paths well signposted
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Broye Canal The Broye has its origins in the Fribourg Prealps. After flowing through the cantons of Fribourg and Vaud, it flows into Lake Murten in Salavaux. On the other side of the lake, the Broye flows out again in the form of an artificial canal. The Broye Canal, which connects Lake Murten with Lake Neuchâtel, is a must for anyone who wants to explore the Three Lakes region on foot, by bike or by boat. A few thousand years ago, Lake Murten, Lake Neuchâtel and Lake Biel formed a single large body of water, on whose shores the first Swiss inhabitants settled. Remains of that time still exist today: the prehistoric pile dwellings are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In that long-ago time, Mont Vully, which was only connected to the shore by a thin sandy path, protruded from the middle of the lake. Due to their history and the development of various leisure activities, both the Three Lakes Region and Mont Vully are known and loved by all Swiss people. Text / Source: Vaud Promotion, Avenue d'Ouchy 60, Case postale 1125, 1001 Lausanne https://www.myvaud.ch/de/P9695/broyekanal
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Hotel de la Ville Cudrefin, excellent cuisine, highly recommended.
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The landscape is beautiful. In good weather, the view of the Alps is breathtaking. There is little traffic on the roads around Lake Murten. The cycle paths are well signposted, making navigation easy. The tour around the lake has hardly any climbs. And if you don't feel like cycling anymore, the "boat" option is still available.
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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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Visitors frequently enjoy the Wooden boardwalk along Lac de Neuchâtel, which leads through a nature reserve with idyllic bays. Another popular spot is the Cudrefin Marina on Lake Neuchâtel, offering great views and a pleasant stopover for cyclists. The Grèves de la Motte Nature Reserve is also highly appreciated for its unique riverside environment and birdlife.
Lake Morat is known for its relatively shallow waters, which allow it to warm up quickly. This makes it an excellent location for swimming and various other water sports from spring through autumn. Salavaux Beach, one of Europe's longest natural freshwater sandy beaches, is a prime spot for relaxation and recreation.
Yes, the region boasts significant natural areas. The Grèves de la Motte Nature Reserve offers a unique riverside landscape and diverse birdlife. Additionally, the Wooden boardwalk along Lac de Neuchâtel traverses a nature reserve, providing opportunities to discover idyllic bays and beaches.
For panoramic views, the Grengspitz offers a wonderful perspective of Lake Murten and the Mont Vully hills. The Cudrefin Marina on Lake Neuchâtel also provides beautiful lake views. The vineyards of Mont Vully, north of Lake Morat, are another excellent spot for scenic vistas of the Alps and Jura mountains.
The flat surroundings of Lake Morat are popular for cycling. You can find various routes, including easy and moderate options. For example, there are routes like the 'View of Lake Murten – Murten Old Town loop' or the 'Mont Vully – View of Lake Murten loop'. You can explore more cycling options on the Cycling around Lac de Morat (VD) guide.
Yes, there are numerous walking and running paths. Leisurely walking paths allow you to explore the lake's landscapes and charming villages. For runners, options range from moderate to difficult, such as the 'Old Port in Faoug – Salavaux Beach loop'. Discover more trails in the Running Trails around Lac de Morat (VD) guide.
The medieval town of Murten (Morat) on the southern shore offers a rich historical experience with its well-preserved old town. The Grengspitz area is home to Neolithic and Bronze Age riverside settlements, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site. The broader Three Lakes Region also features prehistoric pile dwellings, another UNESCO World Heritage site.
Absolutely. Many areas are suitable for families, including the shallow and warm waters of Lake Morat for swimming. The Mouth of the Broye into Lake Neuchâtel is noted as family-friendly, as is the Cudrefin Marina on Lake Neuchâtel. The flat surroundings are also ideal for leisurely family bike rides and walks.
The best time to visit for outdoor activities is generally from spring through autumn. The lake's waters warm up quickly, making it ideal for swimming during these seasons. The pleasant weather also makes it perfect for cycling, hiking, and exploring the vineyards and charming villages.
Visitors particularly enjoy the diverse natural landscapes, from the unique riverside environments of nature reserves to the scenic views across the lakes. The opportunity for various water activities due to the warm, shallow waters is a big draw. Many also appreciate the well-maintained paths for cycling and walking, and the charming historical towns like Murten.
Yes, Lake Morat is connected to Lake Neuchâtel via the Broye Canal, and further to Lake Biel through the Thielle Canal. These connections allow for extensive boat tours that can span all three lakes, offering a comprehensive exploration of the 'Three Lakes Region'. The Mouth of the Broye into Lake Neuchâtel is a key point in this network.
Yes, the region offers several gravel biking routes. You can find moderate difficulty routes such as the 'Grengspitz – View of Lake Murten loop' or the 'Broye Canal – Port de Neuchâtel loop'. For more options, refer to the Gravel biking around Lac de Morat (VD) guide.


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