Attractions and places to see around Lac de Gruyère offer a diverse landscape in the Fribourg Pre-Alps. This artificial lake, also known as Greyerzersee, was formed by the Rossens dam and is characterized by its turquoise waters and surrounding forests. The region provides opportunities to explore historical sites and natural viewpoints, making it a destination for various outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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If the water level is below 668 m above sea level, you can walk all the way to the island. This usually happens in March, but you can always check the status and forecast: https://www.groupe-e.ch/de/ueber-groupe-e/wasserstand-seen/gruyere
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Mega beautiful..... for a walk with the dog
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Access on foot on the île d'Ogoz below 668 m above sea level. Usually it’s in March. Also island accessible also on boat: https://ogoz.ch/ile-ogoz/flotte-electro-solaire/
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Access on foot on the île d'Ogoz below 668 m above sea level. Usually it’s in March. Also island accessible on boat: https://ogoz.ch/ile-ogoz/flotte-electro-solaire/
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wild, jagged bank, with a view of the Intyamon
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The island of Ogoz is a small island located on Lake Gruyère, in Switzerland. You can access the island by boat or on foot, depending on the water level. Once there, you can explore the ruins of two medieval castles and a chapel, and admire views of the surrounding mountains and forests. Ogoz Island is a great place to experience Swiss culture and nature while getting some exercise.
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The Passage à l'île d'Ogoz is a natural causeway that connects the continent to the island of Ogoz in Lake Gruyère. The island is home to the ruins of two medieval castles and a restored chapel, which you can discover after crossing the lake on foot. The passage is only accessible when the water level is below 668 m. So check the conditions before leaving.
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The most notable historical site is Ogoz Island. This unique island features the ruins of two medieval castles and a chapel, offering a glimpse into the region's past. Depending on the water level, you can access it on foot or by boat.
Yes, for families looking to relax, the Picnic and Barbecue Area at Lake Gruyère is an excellent choice. It offers picnic tables and fire pits right by the water, with beautiful views, and even includes toilet facilities. It's a great spot for a cozy day out.
The region is rich in natural viewpoints. The Lake Gruyère (east shore) offers unique views of the Pre-Alps and the lake's turquoise waters, allowing you to appreciate the local flora and fauna. Additionally, the Greyerzersee Dam provides imposing views of Switzerland's third-largest reservoir.
Absolutely. The area around Lac de Gruyère is ideal for walking and hiking. You can find various trails, including those along the Lake Gruyère itself, which winds through nature and offers magnificent views. For more specific routes, explore the Running Trails around Lac de Gruyère guide, which includes options like the 'Lake Gruyère Trail: Pont-la-Ville Loop'.
Yes, the region offers excellent options for cycling. For gravel biking, you can find routes in the Gravel biking around Lac de Gruyère guide. If you prefer mountain biking, check out the MTB Trails around Lac de Gruyère, which features trails like the 'Trail along Lake Gruyère – Lakeside view at Lake Gruyère loop from Corbières'.
Yes, several areas around Lac de Gruyère are suitable for walks with dogs. Ogoz Island is listed as dog-friendly, offering a unique historical setting for you and your pet to explore. Always ensure dogs are kept on a leash where required and respect local regulations.
The best time to visit Lac de Gruyère for outdoor activities is generally from spring through autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is milder, making it ideal for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the lake. Summer offers the warmest temperatures for water-related activities, while spring and autumn provide beautiful scenery with fewer crowds.
While not explicitly 'hidden,' the experience of accessing Ogoz Island on foot when the water levels are low (often in March) can feel like discovering a secret. It offers a unique perspective of the island's ruins that differs from boat access. Exploring the wild, jagged banks of the Lake Gruyère (east shore) also provides a tranquil, less-traveled experience.
While the guide highlights a Picnic and Barbecue Area at Lake Gruyère with a 'beach' category, indicating water access, specific designated wild swimming spots are not detailed. Visitors often find suitable, informal spots along the lake's shores, but always exercise caution and check local regulations regarding swimming in natural waters.
The region around Lac de Gruyère, particularly along the east shore, is known for its rich flora and fauna. You can expect to see various bird species, and if you're lucky, you might spot small mammals in the surrounding forests. The tranquil environment provides a good opportunity for nature observation.
Yes, there are several circular routes that allow you to experience the beauty of Lac de Gruyère. For instance, the 'Lake Gruyère Trail: Pont-la-Ville Loop' is a popular running trail that can also be enjoyed as a walk. You can find more options in the Running Trails around Lac de Gruyère guide, many of which are suitable for walking.


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