Best lakes around Lac de Morat / Murtensee are situated in the cantons of Fribourg and Vaud in western Switzerland. This lake is known for its warm water, making it suitable for swimming and various water sports. The surrounding landscape features the historic town of Murten and the vineyards of Mont Vully, offering scenic views and cultural experiences. The area provides opportunities for cycling, hiking, and boat trips, with historical sites like Neolithic settlements on the southern shore.
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2025-07-05: This section of the trail is covered in matchbox-sized wood chips. I've rarely experienced such unpleasant terrain on a gravel bike (45mm tire width). A really good alternative to no-entry signs. Guaranteed, no one will pass through this twice. Unless they're into this particularly painful form of training. ;-)
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We started the walk from the Salavaux village hall and followed the Broye towards the lake. Then we joined the edge of the lake to follow it for one or two kilometers and ended up returning by the Vita trail. A great walk that we like to do out of season.
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Beautiful sandy beach, which is visited when the weather is good - especially since there is a very good campsite just a few meters away.
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a wonderful beach with unmissable homemade waffles
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Neolithic and Bronze Age riverside settlements on the southern shore of Lake Murten, in the municipality of Greng (FR), since 2011 under the collective name Greng-Spitz Unesco World Heritage. As far as the historical or prehistoric relevance. In addition, it is a wonderful corner with a view of Lake Murten and a couple of nice barbecue areas in between.
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A short bath for you or your four-legged companion
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For flat walkers
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The Lac de Morat / Murtensee area is a hub for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy a wide range of water sports like swimming, stand-up paddleboarding, windsurfing, and kayaking. For land-based activities, there are excellent opportunities for hiking, cycling, and e-biking. You can explore dedicated routes for gravel biking, road cycling, and mountain biking.
Yes, the manageable size and relatively flat surroundings of Lac de Morat make it ideal for hiking and cycling. The "Tour du Lac de Morat" is a highly recommended circular route of over 28 kilometers that takes you around the lake, passing through charming wine villages and offering scenic views. Many paths, like the one Through the forest, are easy and flat, perfect for both biking and hiking.
Lac de Morat is known for its warm water and excellent swimming conditions. Salavaux boasts Europe's longest natural freshwater sandy beach, making it a popular choice. Other popular beach spots can be found in Muntelier and Avenches. The Southwestern shore of Lake Murten at Salavaux is particularly suitable for walking and bathing.
The region offers diverse natural beauty. You can explore sandy beaches, shaded forests, and vineyards. Mont Vully, situated between Lake Murten and Lake Neuchâtel, provides panoramic views of the lakes, the Jura Mountains, and the Alps. There's also Grengspitz, a historical site that also offers a wonderful view of Lake Murten.
Absolutely. The historic, bilingual town of Murten, with its medieval town walls and picturesque old town alleys, is a significant historical attraction. Additionally, the southern shore of Lake Murten, specifically at Grengspitz, is home to Neolithic and Bronze Age riverside settlements, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site since 2011.
Yes, the area is very family-friendly. Many highlights, such as Grengspitz and the Southwestern shore of Lake Murten at Salavaux, are categorized as family-friendly. The shallow, warm waters are great for children, and the easy, flat paths like the one Through the forest are suitable for family walks and bike rides.
Thanks to its shallow depth, Lake Murten warms up quickly, making it ideal for swimming and water sports from spring through autumn. The warmer seasons are also popular for hiking and cycling. If you prefer quieter times, avoiding weekends and holiday seasons can offer a more serene experience, especially on popular trails.
Yes, exploring the lake by boat is a popular activity. A trip on Lake Murten typically lasts about an hour. Longer excursions, such as the Two-Lakes Cruise to Lake Neuchâtel or the Three-Lakes Tour encompassing Lake Biel, are also available, offering enchanting views of the surrounding scenery and vineyards.
While many paths are easy, there are also more challenging sections. For instance, the Lakeside path in the nature reserve can be quite challenging for bikers due to rampant vegetation, roots, and narrow sections, offering a wilder, 'jungle-like' experience more suited for pedestrians. For gravel biking, routes like the "St. Peter's Island – St. Peter's Island Nature Paradise loop" offer moderate difficulty.
Visitors frequently appreciate the lake's warm waters for swimming, the charming historic town of Murten, and the scenic views from Mont Vully. The diverse landscapes, from sandy beaches to shaded forest trails, and the opportunities for various outdoor activities like cycling and hiking, are also highly valued by the komoot community.
Yes, many areas around Lac de Morat are dog-friendly. Several walking paths, including sections of the Southwestern shore of Lake Murten at Salavaux, are suitable for walks with your four-legged companion. The presence of facilities like Robidog stations (dog waste bag dispensers) in areas like Grengspitz indicates a welcoming environment for dogs.
Yes, there are several spots equipped for barbecues and picnics. Grengspitz, for example, offers nice barbecue areas with wooden tables and benches. Along paths like the one Through the forest, you'll find opportunities to grill almost everywhere, making it easy to enjoy a meal outdoors.


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