Best lakes around Belmont-Broye are found in the broader "Three Lakes Region," as the municipality is strategically located for access to Lake Murten and Lake Neuchâtel. These significant lakes are connected by the Broye Canal, highlighting their regional importance. The area offers diverse landscapes, from historic towns and vineyards to extensive nature reserves and sandy beaches. This proximity provides residents and visitors with opportunities to explore a variety of natural and cultural attractions.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Very beautiful region with great cycle paths
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A super highlight is the Düdinger Moos
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The Düdingen Möser were subject to numerous disturbances in the 20th century. The peat of this Möser, which took several thousand years to form, was intensively mined during the Second World War to counteract the lack of coal. This resulted in several bodies of water and the habitat began to be colonized by trees and bushes. The use of part of the Möser as a waste pit and for fish farming, as well as the construction of the A12 motorway, had a major impact on this habitat in the 1970s.
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Beautiful and cozy for e-bikers. Then down to Salavaux in the water.
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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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The region offers several highly-rated spots. Cudrefin Marina on Lake Neuchâtel is a favorite for its views and as a cyclist stop. The Grèves de la Motte Nature Reserve is appreciated for its unique riverside landscape and birdlife, while the Wooden boardwalk along Lac de Neuchâtel provides access to secluded bays and beaches through a nature reserve.
Belmont-Broye is strategically located within the broader 'Three Lakes Region,' making Lake Murten (Lac de Morat) and Lake Neuchâtel (Lac de Neuchâtel) highly accessible. These two significant lakes are connected by the Broye Canal, emphasizing their regional importance and ease of access for visitors.
Lake Murten is known for its picturesque medieval town of Murten, offering panoramic views from its ramparts. It's a hub for water sports like stand-up paddling and kayaking, and its sandy beaches, particularly near Salavaux, are ideal for swimming. The lake is also excellent for cycling and hiking, with routes like the 'Tour du Lac de Morat' passing through charming villages.
As the largest lake entirely within Switzerland, Lake Neuchâtel boasts expansive views and diverse landscapes. Key attractions include the historic city of Neuchâtel, the natural paradise of the Grande Cariçaie reserve on its southern shore, and the Laténium, Switzerland's largest archaeological museum. It's also popular for boat trips and a wide array of water sports.
Yes, the region is rich in natural reserves. The Grèves de la Motte Nature Reserve offers a unique riverside landscape and birdlife. The Düdinger Moos Nature Reserve is a significant moorland area with a unique history. Additionally, the southern shore of Lake Neuchâtel features the Grande Cariçaie, a vast natural paradise with rich biodiversity.
Absolutely. Near Lake Murten, the medieval town of Murten itself is a historical gem with well-preserved ramparts and a castle. The Grengspitz on Lake Murten's southern shore is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site for its Neolithic and Bronze Age riverside settlements. On Lake Neuchâtel, the Laténium museum showcases significant prehistoric pile dwellings.
Yes, many areas are very family-friendly. Lake Murten offers sandy beaches perfect for swimming and pedal boat rentals. The Grengspitz provides barbecue areas and views of Lake Murten, ideal for family outings. The Cudrefin Marina on Lake Neuchâtel also offers facilities suitable for families.
Both Lake Murten and Lake Neuchâtel are excellent for water sports. You can enjoy stand-up paddling, kayaking, windsurfing, wakeboarding, sailing, and swimming. Boat trips and cruises, including 'Two-Lakes' or 'Three-Lakes' options connecting the lakes, are also very popular.
Yes, the region offers numerous trails. Lake Murten is ideal for cycling and hiking, with the 'Tour du Lac de Morat' being a popular route. Along Lake Neuchâtel, you'll find beautiful promenades, trails through vineyards, and bike routes. The Wooden boardwalk along Lac de Neuchâtel is a great option for exploring a nature reserve on foot or by bike.
Beyond water sports, the area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore extensive gravel biking routes like the 'Broye Hills Trail' or the 'Broye Canal – Port de Neuchâtel loop' (Gravel biking around Belmont-Broye). There are also challenging MTB trails, such as the 'Zihl Bridge – Broye Canal loop' (MTB Trails around Belmont-Broye), and scenic running trails like the 'Forêt du Grand Belmont loop' (Running Trails around Belmont-Broye).
Visitors frequently praise the diverse natural beauty, from unique riverside landscapes to expansive lake views. The opportunity to cycle through nature reserves, spot birdlife, and discover secluded bays is highly valued. Many also appreciate the well-maintained facilities, such as barbecue areas at Grengspitz, and the chance to enjoy a relaxing stop with a view at places like Cudrefin Marina.
The Düdinger Moos Nature Reserve is listed as wheelchair accessible, offering paths to explore its unique moorland environment. While specific details for all lake paths vary, this highlight provides an accessible option for enjoying nature near the lakes.


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