Best lakes around Cugy are found in the surrounding Fribourg and Vaud regions, offering diverse aquatic landscapes. While Cugy itself is a small municipality, the nearby areas feature a range of lakes, from expansive bodies of water to serene mountain lakes and picturesque reservoirs. These locations provide opportunities for various outdoor activities and cultural exploration. The region's geography includes rolling hills, vineyards, and pre-Alpine views, making it a varied destination for lake enthusiasts.
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A small idyll on the very edge of Lausanne: the Louis Bourget Park. It is named after a doctor, naturalist and ornithologist who, during his lifetime from 1856 to 1913, campaigned for this spot to be declared a nature reserve.
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Ouchy and its lakeside promenade, Lausanne Life feels wonderfully carefree on the Ouchy lakeside promenade. The vastness of the lake, the spaciousness of the boulevards, the calming green of the park areas and the majestic aura of the stately buildings. Just a short trip down from the train station on the vertical metro – and you are right in the middle of this splendor. Text / Source: https://www.myswitzerland.com/de/erlebnisse/ouchy-und-seine-seepromenade/ https://www.myswitzerland.com/de/erlebnisse/ouchy-und-seine-seepromenade/
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Please note this is a bike hifhlight. If you want to pass here it is at a pedestrian pace.
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A walk along the harbor is always great and has that certain something; whether by the lake or the sea - there is always a lot to observe and marvel at
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The Port of Lausanne, also known as Ouchy, is a picturesque harbor and popular lakeside destination to the south of central Lausanne. Here are some interesting facts about this charming place: Ouchy offers beautiful views of Lake Geneva and the Alps. It is an ideal place to relax and enjoy the scenery. The promenade along the quays is rich in flowers and trees and was first opened in 1901.
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The Jetée de la Compagnie is a temporary terrace on the shores of Lake Geneva in Lausanne-Ouchy. This scenic deck is a great place to sunbathe after a dip in the lake. In the evening, the smell of grilled food, cocktails and the beautiful view of the sunset create a relaxing atmosphere. The Jetée de la Compagnie also organizes yoga classes and concerts throughout the summer season.
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The Quai des Savoyards in Lausanne is a beautiful promenade along Lake Geneva. It is a picturesque place where you can walk, relax and enjoy the view of the lake and the Alps. The promenade connects the old port area with the Tour Haldimand, a historic tower that once stood on an island, similar to the Château d'Ouchy from the 12th century. Along the Quai des Savoyards you will also find several large parks, including the Parc du Denantou, with lush lawns and centuries-old trees.
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The Louis Bouget Park is located on the western edge of the municipality. The Chamberonne River forms the border with the municipalities of Ecublens and St-Sulpice, where the University of Lausanne and the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology are located. The park offers the only natural beach on Lake Geneva in the Lausanne area. This park, which has more than a kilometre of lakefront and is therefore also suitable for swimming, has two faces: from October to March, you can take solitary walks in an environment shaped by water and wind. From April to September, the lawns are taken over by families and students from sunrise until late at night. https://www.lausanne-tourisme.ch/de/entdecken/park-louis-bourget/
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The region surrounding Cugy, particularly in the Fribourg and Vaud cantons, offers a diverse range of lakes. You'll find expansive, activity-rich bodies of water like Lake Neuchâtel, serene mountain lakes such as Schwarzsee and Lac des Joncs, and picturesque reservoirs like Lake Gruyère and Lake Schiffenen.
For swimming and various water sports, Lake Neuchâtel is an excellent choice, offering activities like sailing, windsurfing, pedal boating, and stand-up paddling. Lake Murten is also a water sports mecca, popular for swimming and has sandy beaches. For a refreshing mountain swim, Schwarzsee is ideal on warm days. You can also enjoy swimming at Lutry Beach and Louis Bourget Park Beach on Lake Geneva.
Yes, several lakes offer cultural and historical points of interest. Near Lake Neuchâtel, you can explore archaeological sites like Laténium. The medieval town of Murten, with its historic ramparts, is a significant attraction on Lake Murten. For a blend of nature and history, Lake Gruyère is close to the medieval town of Gruyères, famous for its castle. Additionally, the Saint-Sulpice Church and Lake Geneva View offers a glimpse into the region's past, being one of Lausanne's oldest buildings.
Many lakes offer family-friendly options. Lake Schiffenen has a camping site with a small beach, boat and pedalo rentals, and children's playgrounds. Lake Neuchâtel provides boat trips and sandy beaches. On Lake Geneva, Lutry Beach and Louis Bourget Park Beach are great for families, with large meadows for relaxation and facilities. The Ouchy Harbour also offers a lively atmosphere and opportunities for boat trips.
Yes, the region offers numerous trails. You can hike and bike along the scenic paths of Lake Neuchâtel. Lake Murten also has paths for cycling and hiking around its shores. A tour around Lake Montsalvens is accessible and connects to the Jogne Gorge. For specific routes, you can find various gravel biking, road cycling, and MTB trails in the wider area, such as those listed in the Gravel biking around Cugy, Road Cycling Routes around Cugy, and MTB Trails around Cugy guides.
For nature observation and tranquil walks, Lac des Joncs is a protected site with an educational path, ideal for learning about its unique flora and fauna (swimming is prohibited). The southern shore of Lake Neuchâtel features the Grande Cariçaie nature reserve. Lake Montsalvens offers varied and beautiful landscapes for pleasant, shaded walks, especially in summer.
Visitors particularly enjoy the diverse scenery, from the expansive views of Lake Geneva to the serene mountain settings. The opportunity for various water activities, exploring historic towns like Murten and Gruyères, and the well-maintained paths for walking and cycling are also highly appreciated. The Ouchy Harbour is noted for its interesting atmosphere and views of Lake Geneva and the mountains.
While specific accessibility details for all lakes vary, the path From Ouchy to Haldimand Tower on the Lakefront along Lake Geneva is noted as quite flat and can be walked effortlessly, making it suitable for wheelchairs. It offers wonderful views of the lake and passes by the Olympic Museum.
Lac des Joncs is a unique hidden gem, a small, ancient mountain lake with a protected ecosystem and an educational path, offering a tranquil nature experience. Lake Gruyère features Ogoz Island, which can be accessed on foot when water levels are low, providing a distinctive exploration opportunity. Lake Schiffenen, with its fjord-like appearance and historical sites like the Magdalene Einsiedelei (hermitage), also offers a unique scenic boat tour.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June to August) is ideal for swimming and water sports, with warm temperatures. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for hiking and cycling, with beautiful scenery and fewer crowds. Winter can be picturesque for walks, especially around lakes like Louis Bourget Park Beach, which transforms into a solitary environment shaped by water and wind from October to March.
Yes, boat trips are a popular way to experience the lakes. You can enjoy boat trips on Lake Neuchâtel and Lake Murten, with options for extended 'Three-Lakes Cruises' connecting to Lake Biel. Scenic boat tours are also available on Lake Schiffenen, offering views of natural beauty and historical sites. From Ouchy Harbour, you can take boat trips across Lake Geneva, for example, to Evian.
For sandy beaches, Lake Murten is known for having Switzerland's longest natural freshwater sandy beach at Salavaux. The southern shore of Lake Neuchâtel also features sandy beaches. On Lake Geneva, Lutry Beach and Louis Bourget Park Beach offer opportunities for swimming and relaxation on sandy shores.


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