Best lakes around Cheseaux-Noréaz are primarily centered around Lake Neuchâtel, the largest lake entirely within Switzerland. This region is characterized by its diverse landscapes, from vineyards to extensive sandy beaches and vital reed belts. Lake Neuchâtel, also known as lac de Neuchâtel Cheseaux-Noréaz, is 38 kilometers long and 8 kilometers wide, shared by four cantons. It serves as a significant natural feature, offering various aquatic activities and scenic beauty.
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Currently, the walkways on the shore have been demolished and some passages are impassable.
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Very nice sandy beach, perfect for relaxing.
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Beautiful sandy beach with campsite.
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Quiet bike connection between the towns of Concise and Bevaix. It rolls comfortably through small towns above Lake Neuchâtel. Asphalt is of good quality.
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Just enjoy the scenery, and the ice coffee at the restaurant next door
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Above Lake Neuchâtel there is a vantage point on a Jura cliff with a great view of the moorland and the lake.
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Beautiful large sandy beach. Playground and restaurant at the Menthue campsite in the East. Out of season, accessible by bike (be careful of the sand in the cogs). A Mediterranean atmosphere separates the beach from the road. View towards the North along the length of Lake Neuchâtel.
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Beautiful large sandy beach. Playground and restaurant at La Menthue campsite in the East. Out of season, accessible by bike (watch out for sand in the gears). A Mediterranean ambiance separates the beach from the road.
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The main attraction is Lake Neuchâtel, Switzerland's largest lake entirely within the country. Its shores offer diverse experiences, from natural reserves to sandy beaches.
You can explore the Grande Cariçaie Nature Reserve, Switzerland's largest lakeshore wetland, known for its extensive reed beds and rich biodiversity. The area also features vineyards, forests, and sandy beaches like the Sandy beach at La Menthue.
Yes, the Sandy beach at La Menthue, Lake Neuchâtel offers a large sandy area with shallow waters and a Mediterranean ambiance. Yverdon-les-Bains Beach (Y-Plage), also on Lake Neuchâtel, provides sandy stretches, green areas, and amenities like picnic tables and play areas, making it ideal for relaxation and swimming.
Lake Neuchâtel is excellent for water sports. You can enjoy swimming, paddle boating, stand-up paddleboarding, kayaking, and windsurfing. Water sports centers, such as at Yverdon-les-Bains Beach, offer rentals and lessons.
Yes, boat trips are a popular way to experience the lake's beauty. The Lake Neuchâtel and Morat Navigation Company (LNM) provides regular services connecting charming towns around the lake, with options for gastronomic excursions or combining with hikes and bike rides.
Absolutely. The Sandy beach at La Menthue has a playground and shallow waters, perfect for families. Yverdon-les-Bains Beach also offers children's play areas, barbecue facilities, and various water sports suitable for all ages. The Cheyres Nature Reserve is also family-friendly for nature observation.
The Cheyres Nature Reserve, part of the Grande Cariçaie, is a sanctuary for biodiversity. It's an ideal spot for observing unique bird species, beavers, and other rich fauna. Information boards along the trails provide details about the local wildlife.
Yes, the Grande Cariçaie Nature Reserve offers well-marked trails for hiking and biking. For running, you can find routes like the 'Grande Cariçaie Nature Reserve Loop' or 'Yvonand Beach – La Caricaie Nature Reserve loop from Yvonand'. You can explore more options on the Running Trails around Cheseaux-Noréaz guide.
The region boasts numerous cycling paths along the lakeshore and through vineyards. Routes like 'View of Lake Neuchâtel – Estavayer-le-Lac loop from Yvonand' offer scenic rides. Discover more cycling options on the Cycling around Cheseaux-Noréaz guide.
Yes, the View of Lake Neuchâtel highlight offers fantastic panoramic views over the Three Lakes region and towards the Alps. This viewpoint is located on the mountain ridge between Lake Neuchâtel and Val de Ruz.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but late spring to early autumn (May to September) is ideal for water sports, swimming, and enjoying the beaches. During these months, the weather is warm, and all activities are fully operational. The Grande Cariçaie is also excellent for birdwatching during migration seasons.
Many trails around Lake Neuchâtel and within the Grande Cariçaie are dog-friendly, especially those outside the most sensitive protected areas. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash to protect wildlife, particularly in nature reserves like Cheyres. Check local signage for specific restrictions.
Yes, discovering the Grande Cariçaie by canoe offers a unique perspective, allowing for close observation of its natural splendor and wildlife from the water. This provides an immersive experience while respecting the protected flora and fauna.


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