Best lakes around Cortébert are found in the surrounding region, which offers diverse aquatic destinations. This area is characterized by its natural landscapes, including alpine meadows and significant nature reserves. Visitors can explore a range of lakes, from tranquil ponds to parts of the larger Jura fringe lakes. The region provides opportunities for enjoying nature and various outdoor activities.
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For those using public transport, pay close attention to the train timetable. There is one train per hour between Twann and Biel, and no other means of transport. In winter, there are no boats making this journey.
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The Etang de la Gruère nature reserve is a paradise for nature lovers. Opt for a morning hike to enjoy the calm, and to observe the rising mists over the water.
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Douanne, or Twann in German, is a charming wine-growing village nestled among the vineyards on the shores of Lake Biel. Take the time to explore the cobbled streets, sample fresh lake fish, and soak up the village's Mediterranean atmosphere.
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The Plain-de-Saigne pond is a small artificial lake located in Montfaucon. It's a great place to picnic and admire the reflections of the sky and trees on the water. You can also learn about the history of the lake, which was once home to a mill and peat extraction site.
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The wine-growing village of Twann stretches along the lake from the Twannbach (border with Ligerz) through Klein-Twann, the village center of Twann with the church, the Moos, the hamlet of Wingreis to the Fluhbach (border with Tüscherz). Towards Jura, the village stretches over the farming hamlet of Gaicht to the Twannberg. The St. Peter's Island also belongs to Twann. Excavations have shown the remains of a Neolithic lakeside settlement in the 4th/3rd millennium BC. The village name can be traced back to the Celtic period around 400-500 BC. The church dates from the early Middle Ages (9th century). In the 12th to 13th centuries, the name Tuana was first mentioned in a document confirming the transfer of an estate to Baron Berchtold von Twann. With Cuno von Twann, the Baronial family of Twann died out. This was followed by the Twing rule (noble rule) in the 15th to 18th centuries. Source https://bielersee-tourismus.ch/twann/
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The Étang de Plain de Saigne is located in the municipality of Montfaucon in the canton of Jura. It lies embedded in lush alpine meadows in a high moor area at an altitude of 860 meters above sea level. The pond is under nature protection.
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The region around Cortébert offers a diverse range of aquatic destinations. You can find tranquil, protected ponds like Étang de Plain-de-Saigne, significant moor lakes and nature reserves such as Étang de la Gruère, and even enjoy views of the larger Jura fringe lakes like Biel, Murten, and Neuchâtel from vantage points like Chasseral Summit.
Yes, Étang de la Gruère is a moor lake and a nature reserve of national importance, recognized for its unique flora and fauna thriving in its 12,000-year-old peat bog. Étang de Plain-de-Saigne is also under nature protection, preserving its serene environment.
At Étang de la Gruère, you can enjoy hiking along a designed path that encircles the lake, perfect for nature lovers. Swimming is possible for confident swimmers (though without shallow entry points), and ice skating is permitted in winter at your own risk. Picnic areas are available near the trail's start.
Absolutely. Many lakes offer surrounding trails. For instance, Étang de Plain-de-Saigne has hiking routes through meadows and forests. The larger Three Lakes Region (Biel, Murten, Neuchâtel) provides numerous hiking and biking routes along their shores. You can find more detailed routes for hiking, cycling, and gravel biking around Cortébert, which often include lake views or access.
Yes, Étang de la Gruère is considered family-friendly, offering an easy and scenic walk. Étang de Plain-de-Saigne is also suitable for quiet family picnics. The larger lakes like Murten, with its quick-warming waters and sandy beaches, are popular for family swimming from spring to autumn.
For a fantastic 360-degree panorama, head to Chasseral Summit and Viewpoint. From here, you can see the Alps, the Lake District, and the three major lakes of Biel, Murten, and Neuchâtel.
Étang de Plain-de-Saigne holds historical value with ruins of an old mill from 1614, reflecting its past as a mill and peat extraction site. Additionally, the historic winegrowing village of Twann/Douanne, located on Lake Biel, offers winding lanes and old houses, giving it a medieval feel.
Lake Biel is popular for various water sports, including stand-up paddling, windsurfing, kayaking, and boating. Lake Murten also offers opportunities for swimming and cruiser services, while Lake Neuchâtel provides general water activities and fishing.
Visitors appreciate the peaceful natural settings, especially at places like Étang de la Gruère, where they enjoy morning hikes to observe rising mists. The stunning panoramic views from Chasseral Summit, overlooking the Alps and the Lake District, are also highly praised. The charming, historic villages like Twann/Douanne on Lake Biel are also a favorite for their atmosphere and as starting points for excursions.
Swimming is possible in Étang de la Gruère for confident swimmers, though there are no shallow entry points. Lake Murten is known for its quick warming due to its shallow depth, making it popular for swimming from spring to autumn with sandy beaches available.
Yes, the northern shore of Lake Biel is known for its vineyards. The historic winegrowing village of Twann/Douanne is nestled among these vineyards, and you can explore the Vineyards of Twann or hike the Lake Biel Vineyards Trail for a comprehensive insight into the region's viticulture.
The lakes offer beauty year-round. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking and enjoying the changing landscapes. Lake Murten is particularly popular for swimming from spring to autumn due to its quick warming. In winter, Étang de la Gruère allows ice skating, though at your own risk as ice thickness is not monitored.


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