Best lakes around Greng are found in this municipality in Switzerland, located in the Murten/Morat region. The area is characterized by its natural landscape, with Lake Murten being the most prominent body of water. This lake is known for its relatively shallow depth, which allows its waters to warm quickly, making it suitable for swimming and water sports. The region also features diverse hiking and biking routes, offering views of the lakes, the Jura mountain range, and the Alps.
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Stop by the Muntelier campsite, nice bistro right on the water
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A super highlight is the Düdinger Moos
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The Düdingen Möser were subject to numerous disturbances in the 20th century. The peat of this Möser, which took several thousand years to form, was intensively mined during the Second World War to counteract the lack of coal. This resulted in several bodies of water and the habitat began to be colonized by trees and bushes. The use of part of the Möser as a waste pit and for fish farming, as well as the construction of the A12 motorway, had a major impact on this habitat in the 1970s.
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https://www.pronatura.ch/de/naturschutzgebiet-auried Frog concerts can be heard in spring and early summer.
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Beautiful and cozy for e-bikers. Then down to Salavaux in the water.
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The Auried nature reserve is a small vibrant oasis of life. If you close your eyes and focus on listening, you will be surprised what a sonorous place the Auried is. If you keep your eyes open and don't just look into the distance, you will be surprised at how much life there is in the one square meter of earth you are standing on. If you're lucky, you can also see one or the other Scottish highland cattle, with their shaggy fur and wide-spreading horns, standing in the shallow water. A well-maintained schnitzel path leads through the Auried. But there are also wooden footbridge sections that lead the visitor across the water without getting their feet wet. There are observation posts everywhere that allow an intimate insight into the nature reserve.
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The region around Greng is rich in natural beauty. Auried Nature Reserve is a nationally important area known for its diverse species, including one of Switzerland's largest tree frog populations. Another significant spot is Düdinger Moos Nature Reserve, a unique landscape with several bodies of water that formed after intensive peat mining.
Yes, several spots are great for families. Auried Nature Reserve is listed as family-friendly, offering opportunities for nature observation. Additionally, the Grengspitz area, with its views of Lake Murten and barbecue facilities, is also family-friendly.
The Grengspitz is a significant historical site, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site for its Neolithic and Bronze Age riverside settlements on the southern shore of Lake Murten. It also offers wonderful views and picnic spots.
Yes, Lake Murten, being relatively shallow, warms up quickly and is ideal for swimming from spring to autumn. Popular bathing spots include Salavaux, which features Europe's longest natural freshwater sandy beach, as well as areas in Muntelier, Avenches, and Greng itself.
Lake Murten is a hub for water sports enthusiasts. It's particularly popular for sailing, with schools available in Murten and Faoug. You can also enjoy wakeboarding, windsurfing, kitesurfing, stand-up paddleboarding, and rowing, with various competitions held throughout the summer.
Absolutely. The area around Lake Murten offers diverse hiking and biking routes with stunning views. A recommended activity is the round trip bike tour or gourmet tour around Lake Murten, which includes the Mont Vully vineyards. For more specific routes, you can explore Cycling around Greng or Running Trails around Greng.
The lakes are particularly enjoyable from spring to autumn, especially for swimming and water sports, as Lake Murten's waters warm up quickly. The picturesque scenery and outdoor activities are also popular during these seasons.
Yes, Düdinger Moos Nature Reserve is noted as wheelchair-accessible, offering a unique landscape to discover.
Visitors appreciate the variety and natural beauty of the area. Many enjoy discovering idyllic bays and beaches, observing diverse wildlife like tree frogs and various birds, and exploring the unique landscapes of the nature reserves. The historical significance of sites like Grengspitz and the opportunities for outdoor activities are also highly valued.
Yes, boat trips are available on Lake Murten. You can opt for a one-hour round trip or longer cruises that connect to Lake Neuchâtel via the Broye Canal, and even extend to Lake Biel through the Zihl Canal, offering a comprehensive view of the Three Lakes region.
Yes, Auried Nature Reserve is listed as dog-friendly, providing trails where you can walk with your dog. Additionally, the Grengspitz area is equipped with Robidog stations, indicating its suitability for dog walkers.
Along Lake Neuchâtel, you can find the Wooden boardwalk along Lac de Neuchâtel. This trail leads through a nature reserve, offering variety and natural beauty, with opportunities to discover idyllic bays and beaches away from traffic.
The Broye Canal connects Lake Murten with Lake Neuchâtel. The Mouth of the Broye into Lake Neuchâtel is a notable spot where the canal, regulated due to historical floods, flows into Lake Neuchâtel. This canal is a key part of exploring the Three Lakes region by foot, bike, or boat.


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