Attractions and places to see around Lac de Morat / Murtensee include a blend of historical sites, natural landscapes, and cultural experiences. This region in Switzerland features a well-preserved medieval town, a significant lake, and surrounding vineyards. Visitors can explore historic ramparts, ancient settlements, and scenic forest paths. The area offers diverse points of interest for those seeking both cultural immersion and outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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We started the walk from the Salavaux village hall and followed the Broye towards the lake. Then we joined the edge of the lake to follow it for one or two kilometers and ended up returning by the Vita trail. A great walk that we like to do out of season.
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Very beautiful old French town with many cafes to linger. Furthermore, on the edge of the old town you have a fantastic view of Lake Murten.
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Neolithic and Bronze Age riverside settlements on the southern shore of Lake Murten, in the municipality of Greng (FR), since 2011 under the collective name Greng-Spitz Unesco World Heritage. As far as the historical or prehistoric relevance. In addition, it is a wonderful corner with a view of Lake Murten and a couple of nice barbecue areas in between.
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A short bath for you or your four-legged companion
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Wonderful little old town with a sweeping beach promenade.
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Nice roll from Sugiez to Salavaux
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the well-preserved medieval Murten Old Town with its cobbled streets and baroque townhouses. Don't miss walking the historic Murten Ramparts for panoramic views. Another significant site is Grengspitz, a UNESCO World Heritage site featuring Neolithic and Bronze Age riverside settlements.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Murten Old Town is great for a stroll, and the Murten Ramparts offer an engaging historical walk. Grengspitz has barbecue areas, perfect for a family outing. For a unique experience, consider Papiliorama in nearby Kerzers, a tropical attraction with colorful butterflies and exotic plants.
Lake Murten itself is a central natural attraction, offering opportunities for various water sports. For stunning views, head to Mont Vully, which provides panoramic vistas of the lake, the Jura chain, and the Alps. The historic Murten Ramparts also offer magnificent views over the town and lake. You can also enjoy the scenic forest paths that often lead to the lake shore.
The Lac de Morat / Murtensee region is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling around the lake on the 'Tour du Lac de Morat' or explore various routes like the 'Lake Murten tour by bicycle'. For running, there are trails such as the 'Murten Old Town – View of Lake Murten loop'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can find routes like the 'Broye Canal – Murten Old Town loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for cycling, running, and MTB trails.
Yes, there are several accessible options. The forest paths are generally easy and flat, ideal for walking or cycling, and provide shade in summer. The charming street in Salavaux is also accessible to all and offers a pleasant stroll. For a more challenging experience, the Lakeside path in the nature reserve offers wilder sections, though some parts can be demanding for cyclists.
Salavaux Beach is a popular choice, known as one of Europe's longest natural freshwater sandy beaches. It's an ideal spot for relaxation and various water activities. The Murten lido on Lake Murten also offers good swimming opportunities, with water that warms quickly.
The region is beautiful year-round, but the warmer seasons are particularly popular for outdoor activities. Spring and summer are ideal for swimming, cycling, and exploring the vineyards. The forest paths offer pleasant shade during summer. The area can be very busy during warm weather, weekends, and holidays, so consider visiting during off-peak times if you prefer fewer crowds.
Murten hosts the 'Circuit Secret Murten Light' event, which transforms the old town into a luminous spectacle, especially during the Murten Light Festival in January. This offers an immersive experience through history and art, making it a unique cultural highlight.
Absolutely. Mont Vully, often called the 'sun-drenched Riviera of Lake Murten,' is home to vineyards on its south-facing slopes. Vully is Switzerland's smallest of the great wine regions. You can stroll through the vineyards, explore the Lamberta Caves (Mont Vully caves), and enjoy wine tastings at local cellars.
Visitors frequently praise the well-preserved medieval charm of Murten Old Town, highlighting its great views and dining options. The scenic beauty of Lake Murten and the opportunities for cycling and hiking, especially through shaded forest paths, are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the historical significance of sites like Grengspitz and the peaceful atmosphere of the lakeside areas.
Yes, Murten is home to several historic structures. The Murten Castle, dating back to the 13th century, offers views of the lake and Jura foothills. You can also visit the French Church, built in late-Gothic style in 1481, and the German Church, rebuilt in Baroque style in 1710, both adding to the town's cultural fabric.
The Murten Museum, housed in an 8-century-old mill adjacent to Murten Castle, provides an extensive look into 6,000 years of the region's history. It features archaeological excavations, artifacts from the Battle of Morat, and a diorama of the 15th-century battle, offering deep insights into the area's past.


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