Tour of Lake Murten - Canton of Fribourg
Tour of Lake Murten - Canton of Fribourg
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28.0km
290m
Cycling
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.
Last updated: August 9, 2024
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Start point
Train Station
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882 m
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End point
Train Station
Way Types & Surfaces
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15.0 km
6.19 km
3.71 km
3.09 km
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Surfaces
13.5 km
12.1 km
1.42 km
719 m
341 m
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Elevation
Highest point (640 m)
Lowest point (430 m)
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Friday 8 May
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This route was planned by komoot.
Around Lake Murten: lots of nature, but also the smell of pesticides from fields and vineyards. Good test for our ebikes: on Mont Vully it's a steep climb. Fantastic view over lakes and mountains
Nice quiet family outing around Lake Murten on a Pentecost Monday.👌😉
Nice outing as a couple, despite sunless weather for a walk around Lake Morat, taking advantage of the Chablais area, a marshy place at the end of the lake towards Morat, taking as much as possible the small paths serving very pretty places.😉
Nice tour with the e-bike around Lake Murten. With historical highlights. Today we took Lake Murten "under our wheels" again. However, we have already cycled the usual classic around the lake several times. To make today's tour a little more exciting, we included the Avanches archaeological site and Mont Vully. We started at the large parking lot by the lake in Murten and first cycled through the pretty old town before heading towards Avanches. The path does not lead along the lake, but is completely relaxed and virtually car-free, slightly elevated through beautiful fields, forests and small sleepy villages. However, you often have a beautiful view of the lake. We were surprised by the impressive east gate of the former city wall of Avanches. It gives you an idea of how enormous the structure must have been. At this point you are still about a kilometer away from Avances. I had never seen the massive gate before. The amphitheater in the middle of Avanches is not very big, but nice to look at. Especially from above, where you can see it completely. Avanches itself is somewhat similar to the town of Murten, but is much smaller and less touristy. You should take some time to explore it. Among other things, there is a pretty castle that we only discovered as we continued on. The traverse to the other side of the lake follows, mainly along a cycle path. Here is the village of Salavaux, which is known for the longest sandy beach in Seeland. We hadn't planned to go there today. Instead of lazing around and chilling, the sweaty climb up Mont Vully begins here. At first relatively steep, then flatter but several kilometers long. On this route you have a beautiful view over the lake, all the way to the Alps. Well, not today, the mountains were covered in storm clouds. Now and then you could see the lightning and hear the thunder. At the top of Mont Vully there is a large car park and there are a few benches to sit on and enjoy the view. Because a thunderstorm was approaching quickly, we decided against it and quickly rushed down the road towards Murten. Just as we entered Murten, after a few strong gusts of wind, it caught up with us. Instead of the planned culinary treat on a cozy, sunny garden terrace, we had to mount the bikes on the rack as the rain began to fall and wait in the car for the rather heavy rain to pass. Then we walked into town, wet but not dripping wet. A sweet reward in a pretty little cafe was a must. The circuit is not difficult to cycle. The scenery is very beautiful. You "cover" almost all of the altitude at the end, which means you should have a minimum level of fitness. With electricity, however, it is totally easy. When the weather is nice, there are plenty of nice restaurants along the way where you can get something to eat or just relax. We liked this route better than the classic one directly along the lake.
Bad weather route on the Vully to the lookout point and back to Avenches-Plages through forest, meadow and Murten.