Best caves around Bevaix are found in the Canton of Neuchâtel, a region characterized by the Jura mountain range. This area features deep valleys, limestone formations, and various caves, notably within the Gorges de l'Areuse. The Grotte de Cotencher, a significant archaeological site, is a prominent natural cave in the vicinity. The geological landscape offers opportunities to explore natural grottoes and rock shelters.
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Beautiful waterfalls can be seen everywhere.
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Another rock arch on the way through the Gorges de l'Areuse / Areuse Gorge. One of the most beautiful gorges in Switzerland.
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The Pont de Vert is a picturesque site in the Areuse gorges. It is a stone arch bridge which dates from the 18th century. You will immediately understand the reason for the name of the bridge and the nearby cave as the water reflects the green colors of the moss on the overhanging rocks and trees. A magical place to discover. The perfect starting point for a run with a water fountain to fill your bottle.
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If you're looking for a fun break from your run in the Swiss Jura, you can visit the Grotte de l'Ours, near Ponts-de-Martel. This is not a deep cave, but rather a large rock formation with several holes that you can explore. The cave is located in a beautiful little gorge, the Combe Poëta, and the path leading there is already an attraction in itself. You can admire the forest, streams and peat bogs all along the way.
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The Pont de Vert is a picturesque site in the Areuse gorges. It is a stone arch bridge which dates from the 18th century. You will immediately understand the reason for the name of the bridge and the nearby cave when the water reflects the green colors of the moss on the overhanging rocks and trees. A magical place to discover.
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Another highlight on this spectacular, unspoiled and wildly romantic hiking trail.
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From the path it looks like a huge rock overhang, if you climb up, the true size unfolds with its hidden tunnels.
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The most significant natural cave in the vicinity of Bevaix is the Grotte de Cotencher, located in Rochefort within the Gorges de l'Areuse. It is a high-altitude Mousterian site with immense archaeological importance.
The Grotte de Cotencher is renowned for discoveries of Neanderthal human remains and a large number of lithic artifacts, with findings dating back approximately 70,000 years. It also contains remains of over sixty animal species, including the cave bear and woolly rhinoceros.
Yes, the Grotte de Cotencher is accessible from June to September through guided tours. These tours are led by expert guides, with group sizes limited to 15 people per visit.
Visitors to Grotte de Cotencher are advised to bring a helmet and good shoes for the tour.
Grotte de Cotencher is easily accessible on foot from the Chambrelien train station (a 10-minute walk) or from Champ-du-Moulin (approximately a 1-hour walk).
Some of the artifacts found in the Grotte de Cotencher are exhibited at the Laténium in Neuchâtel, and bone remains can be viewed at the Musée de l'Areuse in Boudry.
In the Gorges de l'Areuse, you can explore formations like the Rock tunnel on the hiking trail, which offers a small tunnel for cooling off. Another interesting spot is the Slatted Pedestrian Bridge and Cave over the Areuse, where you can find a small rock opening near the river.
Yes, Pont de Vert is a picturesque 18th-century stone arch bridge in the Areuse gorges. It's known for its green moss reflections in the water and a nearby cave, creating a magical atmosphere.
The Bear Cave, located in the Combe Poëta gorge, is considered family-friendly. It features a large rock overhang with several holes to explore, though it's not a deep cave.
Yes, the Baume du Four Shelter is a dog-friendly rock overhang with hidden tunnels, offering a cool spot during a hike.
The region around Bevaix offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, including trails like 'Creux du Van via la grande Ecoeurne' or 'Pointe du Grain – Vineyards along Lake Neuchâtel loop'. For more options, explore the hiking guide for Bevaix.
Yes, the area provides options for both cycling and mountain biking. You can find routes like 'Creux du Van – Gorgier Castle loop' for MTB or 'Port de Neuchâtel – Vineyards along Lake Neuchâtel loop' for cycling. Check the MTB trails guide or the cycling guide for Bevaix for detailed routes.
The region around Bevaix, part of the Canton of Neuchâtel, is characterized by the Jura mountain range. This area features deep valleys, limestone formations, and various caves and grottoes, notably within the Gorges de l'Areuse, carved by millions of years of geological processes.


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