Best mountain peaks around Vugelles-La Mothe are found within the broader Jura-Nord Vaudois region, as the municipality itself sits at an elevation of 530 meters. The area is characterized by extensive forests and significant agricultural land. While Vugelles-La Mothe is not directly home to towering peaks, the surrounding district offers several prominent mountains for hiking and panoramic views. These accessible peaks provide diverse landscapes and opportunities for nature exploration.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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A little smaller than the Chasseron, but the view is also gigantic
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Easy paths lead up, the view is gigantic, all the famous Alpine peaks can be seen and in front of them Lake Neuchâtel and Lake Geneva
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To the north, the summit ends in a vertical rock face. To the south, the meadow invites you to sunbathe and enjoy the magnificent panorama.
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Wonderful vantage point high above Lake Neuchâtel
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It is a rough walk from the Chasseron to the Rochers, a small ridge walk that is worth it
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Beautiful view, wild atmosphere and good restaurant, what more could you want?
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The summit itself cannot really be reached by bike. You have to walk about five minutes. The short walk is worth it, you have a beautiful view.
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While Vugelles-La Mothe itself sits at a lower elevation, the surrounding Jura-Nord Vaudois district offers several significant peaks. The most prominent is Chasseron Summit, reaching 1,607 meters. Other notable peaks include Le Suchet (1,588 m), Petites Roches (1,583 m), and Aiguilles de Baulmes (1,560 m).
For expansive panoramic views, Chasseron Summit is highly recommended. From its 1,607-meter height, you can see a significant portion of Switzerland and France, including the Alps, Lake Neuchâtel, and Lake Geneva. The Summit Cross at Aiguilles de Baulmes also provides superb views of the Alps, while Dent de Vaulion offers a breathtaking panorama of western Switzerland, including Lake Joux and Lake Brenet.
Yes, there are numerous well-trodden routes. For instance, a popular 12-kilometer loop hike to Chasseron Summit starts from Sainte-Croix. You can find various routes, including loops like 'Petites Roches Ridge – Chasseron Summit loop from Bullet' or 'Chasseron Summit – Chasseron Restaurant loop from Bullet', in the Mountain Hikes around Vugelles-La Mothe guide.
Many trails to peaks like Chasseron Summit and Petites Roches Ridge are generally considered moderate. However, some running trails, such as 'Le Chasseron loop from Vuiteboeuf', are rated as difficult. It's advisable to check individual route details for specific difficulty ratings.
The best time to visit for hiking and enjoying the views is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to October), when trails are clear of snow and weather conditions are generally favorable. Some mountain passes, like Col de l'Aiguillon, may close during winter.
While specific family-friendly amenities are not always highlighted, the south side of Chasseron Summit features meadows ideal for sunbathing and enjoying the scenery, which can be pleasant for families. Many trails are accessible, but it's recommended to choose shorter, less strenuous routes for younger children.
Generally, the Jura Vaudois region is welcoming to dogs on trails, provided they are kept under control. It's always best to check local regulations or specific trail guidelines, especially within nature park areas, to ensure compliance with any leash requirements or restricted zones.
You can expect diverse landscapes. Peaks like Chasseron Summit feature vertical rock faces to the north and open meadows to the south. The region is characterized by extensive forests, natural monuments, and stunning viewpoints. Rocky Outcrop at Le Soliat is another example of a beautiful scenic plateau.
Yes, there are some facilities. Near Chasseron Summit, there used to be a hotel-restaurant, and it's worth checking its current operating status. Dent de Vaulion also has a cozy restaurant near its summit, offering a place to enjoy fondue after a climb.
Visitors frequently praise the superb panoramic views, especially from Aiguilles de Baulmes and Chasseron Summit, which encompass the Alps and various lakes. The peaceful atmosphere, diverse landscapes, and the rewarding experience of reaching the summits are also highly appreciated.
Yes, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as those listed in the Running Trails around Vugelles-La Mothe guide. Road cycling is also popular, with routes like 'Col de l'Aiguillon – Grandson Castle loop' available in the Road Cycling Routes around Vugelles-La Mothe guide.
The highest and most prominent mountain in the District du Jura-Nord Vaudois is Chasseron Summit, with an elevation of 1,607 meters (5,272 feet) above sea level.
Yes, Col de l'Aiguillon is a notable mountain pass. It offers a super quiet road, serving as a good alternative to the main road between St-Croix & Vuiteboeuf, and features a very pleasant climb through beautiful forest. Be aware that this stretch closes during the winter season.


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