Lakes around Avry, located in the canton of Fribourg, Switzerland, offer a diverse natural landscape characterized by rolling hills, forests, and the Fribourg Pre-Alps. This region features both natural mountain lakes and artificial reservoirs, providing varied experiences. The area is known for its blend of natural beauty and historical sites, including medieval towns and castles.
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If the water level is below 668 m above sea level, you can walk all the way to the island. This usually happens in March, but you can always check the status and forecast: https://www.groupe-e.ch/de/ueber-groupe-e/wasserstand-seen/gruyere
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Mega beautiful..... for a walk with the dog
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A super highlight is the Düdinger Moos
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Access on foot on the île d'Ogoz below 668 m above sea level. Usually it’s in March. Also island accessible also on boat: https://ogoz.ch/ile-ogoz/flotte-electro-solaire/
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Access on foot on the île d'Ogoz below 668 m above sea level. Usually it’s in March. Also island accessible on boat: https://ogoz.ch/ile-ogoz/flotte-electro-solaire/
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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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wild, jagged bank, with a view of the Intyamon
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The region around Avry offers a diverse natural landscape. You can find the serene turquoise waters of Lake Gruyère, the clear mountain waters of Schwarzsee with its unique dragon sculpture, and the extensive reed belts of Lake Neuchâtel. Lake Schiffenen is known for its fjord-like cliffs, while Lac des Joncs is a protected site with rare flora like the dwarf water lily. The Düdinger Moos Nature Reserve, a protected lake area, is also a significant natural habitat formed from peat mining, home to diverse flora and fauna.
Yes, several lakes offer historical and cultural points of interest. On Lake Gruyère, you can visit Ogoz Island, which features the ruins of two medieval castles and a chapel. The nearby medieval town of Gruyères is famous for its cheese factory and historic castle. Around Lake Schiffenen, you can find three castles (Barberêche, Grand-Vivy, and Petit-Vivy) perched on cliffs, and the Magdalene Einsiedelei, a hermitage carved into the rocks. Lake Murten is bordered by the well-preserved medieval town of Murten with its walkable ramparts.
Many lakes offer excellent opportunities for water sports. Lake Gruyère is great for hiking along its shores and various water sports. Schwarzsee is popular for swimming, sunbathing, stand-up paddleboarding, and pedalo rides. Lake Neuchâtel and Lake Murten are hubs for sailing, surfing, water-skiing, and boat cruises. Lake Schiffenen is also a beloved spot for water sports and fishing.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity in some of the lakes. Lake Schiffenen is a beloved spot for fishing, with species like perch, pike, and pikeperch. Lake Gruyère also offers fishing opportunities. Specific permits may be required, so it's advisable to check local regulations before planning your trip.
Absolutely. The region boasts numerous hiking opportunities. Lake Gruyère has trails along its shores, and Schwarzsee features a circular path with a dragon sculpture and a 'witches' path.' Lake Murten offers many cycling and hiking routes around its shores. You can find various hiking routes in the area, including easy and moderate options like the Piamont loop from Ponthaux or the Matran Sculpture Trail. For more options, explore the Hiking around Avry guide.
The lakes region around Avry is excellent for cycling. Lake Murten, in particular, offers numerous cycling routes around its shores. You can also find gravel biking routes, such as the Fribourg – Montagny Castle Ruins loop or the Bois de la Faye trails. For detailed routes, check out the Gravel biking around Avry guide.
Yes, there are mountain biking trails in the vicinity of the lakes. Options range from moderate to difficult, such as the Helsana Trail loop from Belfaux CFF or the Montagny Castle Ruins – Riau de Chaudeires Stream loop. For a comprehensive list of routes, refer to the MTB Trails around Avry guide.
Many lakes in the region are very family-friendly. Lake Schiffenen is a beloved spot for families, offering various activities. Schwarzsee provides opportunities for swimming, pedalo rides, and a fun 'witches' path.' Lake Murten's shallow waters warm quickly, making it ideal for swimming with children. The Maigrauge Dam is also listed as family-friendly.
Yes, several areas around the lakes are dog-friendly. For instance, Ogoz Island on Lake Gruyère is noted as dog-friendly. While specific trails are not always explicitly marked as dog-friendly, many natural paths and hiking routes around the lakes generally welcome dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them.
The Düdinger Moos Nature Reserve is listed as wheelchair accessible, offering a chance for visitors with disabilities to enjoy nature. While not all trails are universally accessible, efforts are made in some areas to provide inclusive experiences. It's recommended to check specific trail conditions or contact local tourism offices for detailed accessibility information for other lake areas.
Public transport options are available to reach several lakes. For example, Schwarzsee is a well-known destination that can be accessed by public transport. While specific routes vary, Switzerland has an extensive public transport network. It's advisable to check local bus and train schedules for the most convenient connections to your chosen lake destination.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Spring to autumn is ideal for swimming and water sports, especially at Lake Murten, where the shallow waters warm quickly. Summer offers the warmest temperatures for all water activities. In winter, Schwarzsee can transform into a natural ice-skating rink when sufficiently frozen. Hiking and cycling are enjoyable from spring through autumn, with autumn offering beautiful foliage.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse natural beauty and the blend of outdoor activities with cultural and historical sites. The serene turquoise waters of Lake Gruyère, the picturesque setting of Schwarzsee, and the historical charm of Ogoz Island are often highlighted. The opportunity to explore unique natural habitats like the Düdinger Moos Nature Reserve and the impressive dams like Greyerzersee Dam also receive positive feedback.


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