Best huts around Vully-les-Lacs are found in a region characterized by its position between Lake Murten and Lake Neuchâtel. The area features the Mont Vully, which provides panoramic views of the surrounding lakes and mountains. Known as Switzerland's smallest wine-growing region, Vully-les-Lacs offers a landscape suitable for hiking, cycling, and lakeside activities. It serves as a destination for outdoor exploration and communal gatherings.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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In Avenches, you'll find accommodation with a bright restaurant and modern rooms. We also invite you to relax in our beautiful garden. A charming old town is just outside your door and vineyards stretch as far as the eye can see! Stay with us to be as fit as possible for your next tour.
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The Galmwald, surrounded by the communities of Gurmels, Ulmiz and Murten, forms one of the most beautiful and important contiguous forest complexes in the Seebezirk. It is unique because the forest, which is owned by the state of Fribourg, is a separate geographical municipality with no inhabitants; only the animal world lives here. In addition to the 300-year-old oaks and the sustainable use of the mixed deciduous forests, the Galmwald has a lot more to offer. For joggers, it is an ideal area for long forest runs; for barbecue fans, a cozy get-together by candlelight in the romantic Galmhütte; for nature lovers, a rich offering of flora and fauna. Church services are also held at the source of the Galmbrünnli. The diversity and beauty of the Galmwald can only be discovered and experienced on foot (driving prohibited).
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Very nice wooden cabin in the middle of the Galm forest. There is a corner to make the fire with grill and a forest sofa, perfect for a break
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Great and covered resting place with a view of Avenches - Broyetal - Murten lake and Jura chain.
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Wonderful rest area and covered barbecue area. Beautiful vantage point on Avenches, the Broye plain, Lake Murten and the Jura range.
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The huts and refuges in the Vully-les-Lacs region offer a range of facilities. Many, like the Galmhütte (Galmwald Forest Cabin) and Bois de Ville Forest Hut, feature barbecue areas and seating. The Bois de Ville also provides fresh water, a playground, and toilets. Some communal refuges, such as Refuge Charmontel, are well-equipped with wood-fired stoves, ovens, running water, and toilets, while others like Refuge Bois de l'Asse offer a more rustic experience, requiring visitors to collect their own wood.
Yes, several huts are suitable for families. The Bois de Ville Forest Hut is particularly family-friendly, featuring a playground in addition to barbecue areas and seating. The region itself offers numerous family-friendly outdoor activities, including easy hiking and cycling trails, and lakeside activities at sandy beaches like Salavaux.
The region is renowned for its panoramic vistas. From the Reine Berthe Shelter and View, you can enjoy stunning views of Avenches, the Broye plain, Lake Murten, and the Jura mountain range. The summit of Mont Vully also offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Alps, the Jura Mountains, and the three lakes (Lake Murten, Lake Neuchâtel, and Lake Biel).
Absolutely. Many huts and refuges in the area are equipped with grilling facilities. The Galmhütte has a fire corner with a grill, and the Reine Berthe Shelter features a covered barbecue area. The Bois de Ville Forest Hut also provides barbecue areas. Additionally, communal spots like Refuge Bois de l'Asse and Refuge de l'Antenne are popular grilling locations.
The Vully-les-Lacs region offers a wide array of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous trails for hiking and cycling through vineyards, forests, and lakeside areas. For cycling, consider routes like the 'View of Lake Murten – Murten Old Town loop' or the 'Avenches Roman Amphitheatre – Roman Theater of Aventicum loop' found in the Cycling around Vully-les-Lacs guide. Mountain biking enthusiasts can find trails such as the 'View of Lake Biel – Bois-de-l'Ecole Trail loop' in the MTB Trails around Vully-les-Lacs guide.
Yes, the region has historical significance. The 'Sentier historique du Vully' (Vully Historical Trail) offers insights into the region's history, vineyards, and panoramic views. While not a hut, the Reine Berthe Shelter provides a view towards Avenches, a town known for its Roman amphitheater and other historical sites.
The Vully-les-Lacs region is enjoyable throughout much of the year, with each season offering unique experiences. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking and cycling due to pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery (spring flowers, autumn foliage). Summer is perfect for lakeside activities and enjoying the outdoor grilling facilities. The presence of covered areas at some refuges, like Refuge de l'Antenne, makes them suitable for use in varying weather conditions.
While many huts are day-use shelters, the Avenches Youth Hostel offers accommodation with modern rooms and a bright restaurant, located conveniently close to the charming old town and vineyards. The broader Vully-les-Lacs region also provides various accommodation options, from hotels to guesthouses, catering to different preferences.
While specific public transport details for each hut are not always readily available, the Vully-les-Lacs region is generally accessible by public transport. Bus routes connect various villages, and train access is available to nearby towns, from where local buses or short walks can lead to trailheads and hut locations. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for specific routes to your desired starting points.
The Vully-les-Lacs region stands out for its unique combination of natural beauty and diverse activities. It's Switzerland's smallest wine-growing region, nestled between Lake Murten and Lake Neuchâtel, offering stunning panoramic views from Mont Vully. Visitors can enjoy hiking, cycling, lakeside activities, and exploring vineyards, all while having access to charming communal refuges for breaks and gatherings.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in the Vully-les-Lacs region, but it's always recommended to keep them on a leash, especially in nature reserves, agricultural areas, and near wildlife. For specific huts, policies may vary, but many outdoor shelters are dog-friendly. Always ensure to clean up after your pet to maintain the natural environment for everyone.
Yes, the Vully-les-Lacs region offers a variety of trails suitable for different fitness levels, including easy walks. Many of the communal refuges and forest huts are accessible via well-maintained paths, making them ideal destinations for leisurely strolls or family outings. The region's gentle slopes, particularly around the vineyards and lakeside, provide numerous options for easy hiking.


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