Attractions and places to see around Vully-les-Lacs offer a diverse range of experiences in the canton of Vaud, Switzerland. Situated between Lake Morat and Lake Neuchâtel, the region features extensive natural landscapes, including Switzerland's longest sandy beach at Salavaux. Visitors can explore a rich cultural heritage, from ancient Roman sites to traditional wine-making areas. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling through vineyards with views of the lakes and mountains.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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Small railway bridge and cycle path over the canal.
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Awesome approach from Sugiez, then a further descent via Lugnorre. The view of 2-3 lakes is fantastic!
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Imposing structure. Looks like it's from another era. But it serves its purpose. Caution! It's very narrow. You can't cross.
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Cycling around Mont Vully offers an unforgettable experience with stunning views of Lake Murten and Lake Neuchâtel. You’ll pass through vineyards, charming Swiss villages and rolling hills, providing a picturesque landscape ideal for a leisurely ride.
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Great view over Lake Murten to the Alps or the other way around over the Seeland to the Chasseral
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Beautiful view over Lake Murten to the Valais Alps and over Lake Biel to the Chasseral. If you want to see the view from Mont Vully, you should do the climb from Sugiez. Over 2.3km you have to overcome 210m of elevation with a gradient of 7-13%. For this reason alone it makes sense to roll from Sugiez ↗️ and over Lugnorre ↘️.
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Cycling is not allowed in this location You will have to transport your bikes. THIS REMARK DOES NOT MAKE SENSE, "respect" for cyclists (many) and "tolerance" for pedestrians (few) and everything will happen in order and dignity!!!
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Vully-les-Lacs is renowned for its stunning natural landscapes, situated between Lake Morat and Lake Neuchâtel. You can enjoy picturesque views of both lakes, the Jura mountains, and the Alps. The region also features the scenic Vully Wine Trail, winding through vineyards, and Switzerland's longest sandy beach, Salavaux Beach, perfect for relaxation and water activities.
The area boasts a rich historical heritage. A must-see is the Avenches Roman Amphitheatre, a significant legacy of Roman culture from Aventicum, the former capital of the Helvetic Empire. The region also features prehistoric pile-dwelling sites, such as Chabrey–Pointe de Montbec I and Mur–Chenevières de Guévaux I, which are UNESCO World Heritage sites dating back to the Bronze Age.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Avenches Roman Amphitheatre is a historical site that often hosts events. Exploring the charming Murten Old Town with its shops and taverns is also a great family outing. Additionally, the extensive network of hiking and cycling trails, including the Vully Wine Trail, offers outdoor fun for all ages.
The region is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking, running, and cycling on numerous trails. Popular hiking routes include the 'Grey Rock Caves – Mont Vully loop' and the 'Salavaux Beach – Faoug Marina loop'. For cyclists, there are routes like the 'Avenches Roman Amphitheatre – Roman Theater of Aventicum loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Vully-les-Lacs, Running Trails around Vully-les-Lacs, and Cycling around Vully-les-Lacs guides.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting the Château d'eau de Montmagny (Montmagny Water Tower). It offers 360-degree vistas of the three lakes (Morat, Neuchâtel, and Biel), the surrounding vineyards, and the majestic Alps. The Vully Wine Trail also provides beautiful viewpoints along its path.
Vully-les-Lacs offers unique cultural insights. You can visit the Petit Musée du Vin et de la Tonnellerie in Vallamand to learn about local wine-making and barrel crafting traditions. The region also has five communal ovens, known as Fours Banauls, where traditional Vully cakes (gâteaux du Vully) are baked several times a year, offering a taste of local culinary heritage.
Yes, exploring by bike is highly recommended. The region features an extensive network of cycling trails, including the scenic Vully Wine Trail. For those who don't bring their own, Vully-Bike and E-bike Rentals are available, making it easy to discover the area's beauty on two wheels. Routes like the 'Mont Vully – View of Lake Murten loop' are popular among cyclists.
Visitors frequently praise the historic charm of places like Murten Old Town, noting its great views and variety of shops and rustic wine taverns. The "Pont Rotary" over the Broye Canal is appreciated for providing an optimal connection and shortcut for pedestrians and cyclists, allowing them to enjoy nature without significant detours.
Yes, some areas are designed to be wheelchair-accessible. The "Pont Rotary" over the Broye Canal is noted for its accessibility, connecting the northern and southern banks of the Broye River for non-motorized traffic. When planning your visit, it's advisable to check specific trail conditions for other paths.
The warmer months, particularly from spring to autumn, are ideal for outdoor activities in Vully-les-Lacs. During this time, you can fully enjoy hiking, cycling, water sports on the lakes, and exploring the vineyards. Summer offers the best conditions for swimming at Salavaux Beach and participating in various events.
Beyond historical sites, you can immerse yourself in local culture through a 'Sound Walk' (Promenade sonore) which allows visitors to experience the region's birdlife. The area is also known for its local produce, including lake fish and excellent wines, which can be sampled at local establishments and vineyards.


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