Lakes around Court, located in the Jura region of Switzerland, offer diverse natural and historical landscapes. This area features a mix of natural ponds and artificial lakes, often nestled at the southern foot of the Jura mountains. The terrain includes forests, pastures, and areas with historical significance related to mining and local industry. Visitors can explore these bodies of water, which are often surrounded by natural reserves and offer opportunities for observation.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Unfortunately, the lake is completely fenced in, so you can't even take a picture.
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magnificent tuff stones
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This viewpoint offers an exceptional panorama of the green lake and the surrounding mountains. The lake is located in a private domain and closed to visitors since 2019. You can nevertheless admire the lake from afar and enjoy the tranquility of nature. You can also extend your run to Mont Girod and the Joux pastures, where you will have other views of the Jura landscape.
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This viewpoint offers an exceptional panorama of the green lake and the surrounding mountains. The lake is located in a private domain and closed to visitors since 2019. You can nevertheless admire the lake from afar and enjoy the tranquility of nature. You can also extend your hike to Mont Girod and the Joux pastures, where you will have other views of the Jura landscape.
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The Sorne has dug itself deep into the rocks and today roars between almost vertical walls through the wildly romantic gorge. Numerous springs flow into the Gorges du Pichoux. Are there actually 1,000 sources, as the name “Pichoux” translates to? At the end of the gorge, Lac Vert shines like an emerald in the most wonderful shades of green - a fantastic place for your picnic. The Gorges du Pichoux is located on the road between Bellelay and Undervelier. By public transport or by car go to Sornetan, Le Pichoux.
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At the beginning the hiking trail leads over the road through the gorge. After the first tunnel, descend on the right and follow the path to Lac Vert. The nature down here is beautiful and interspersed with small streams and waterfalls.
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In summer it is difficult to identify the 'driveway' in the uppermost part of a freshly mown meadow. After a few meters along the edge of the forest, however, the trail increasingly peels out of the green. The trail can actually be 'speeded', with a very steep end.
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The Huppenweiher pond has an interesting history. It is not actually natural, but rather arose from the mining pit where the so-called Huppererde was mined from the 17th century onwards. Huppererde is a white fireproof clay that was suitable as a melting pot and was used in furnace construction. At that time, most of the earth was exported to France, Germany and Genoa/Venice, where chimney stones were made to line fireboxes. These were used in blast furnaces, glass furnaces and cannon foundries, for example. The mining continued until the end of the 1940s.
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Visitors frequently enjoy Bellacher Weiher, a cantonal nature reserve with historical significance. Another favorite is Green Lake, an artificial lake known for its emerald color and natural spectacle from its three tributaries. Huppenweiher also draws interest due to its unique origin as a former mining pit.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Bellacher Weiher and Green Lake are both noted as family-friendly. Additionally, Meienriedseeli offers a wonderful natural recreation area, perfect for families to linger and enjoy the shade in summer.
The lakes around Court offer diverse natural features. You can find natural ponds and artificial lakes nestled at the southern foot of the Jura mountains, surrounded by forests and pastures. Some, like Bellacher Weiher and Green Lake, are designated natural monuments. Green Lake is particularly known for its emerald color and the natural spectacle created by its three tributaries.
Yes, the region has lakes with interesting histories. Bellacher Weiher has a rich past, originally intended to supply fish to Solothurn and later serving industrial purposes. Huppenweiher is also notable, as it originated from a mining pit where fireproof clay was extracted from the 17th century until the late 1940s.
The area around Court's lakes is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Lac Vert — loop — running from Court' route, which is a challenging 10.4 km run. Cycling is also popular, with routes like the 'Weissenstein – Bellacher Weiher loop from Malleray-Bévilard' covering 67.7 km. For mountain enthusiasts, there are mountain hikes like the 'Plateforme – Cabane des Gorges loop from Moutier'. You can explore more options on the Running Trails around Court, Cycling around Court, and Mountain Hikes around Court guide pages.
Yes, there are excellent viewpoints. For instance, the Viewpoint over Lac Vert offers an exceptional panorama of the Green Lake and the surrounding mountains. While the lake itself is on private land and closed to visitors since 2019, this viewpoint allows you to admire its beauty from afar.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for enjoying the natural recreation areas, like Meienriedseeli, where many small gravel bays invite you to linger. In winter, these areas can be enjoyed in solitude. Autumn offers unique sights, such as strange water birds stopping at Bellacher Weiher on their migration south.
While the guide focuses on more prominent lakes, the region's mix of natural ponds and artificial lakes, often nestled in forests and pastures, means there are always quieter spots to discover. Exploring the areas around the main highlights might lead you to less frequented natural ponds that offer tranquility and unique observation opportunities.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural and historical landscapes. They enjoy the tranquility of nature reserves like Bellacher Weiher, the unique emerald color of Green Lake, and the historical insights offered by places like Huppenweiher. The opportunity for observation of wildlife, especially at Bellacher Weiher, is also a highlight.
The guide data does not explicitly mention designated wild swimming spots. However, some lakes, like Meienriedseeli, are described as natural recreation areas with gravel bays, which might be suitable for lingering by the water. Always check local regulations and safety information before attempting wild swimming.
The terrain around the lakes includes a mix of forests, pastures, and areas with historical significance. Many lakes are situated at the southern foot of the Jura mountains, implying varied topography. Trails can range from easy walks around ponds to more challenging routes through the Jura mountains, as indicated by the nearby running and hiking guides.
Yes, several lakes are excellent for nature observation. Bellacher Weiher, a cantonal nature reserve, is a great spot to see various water birds, and with luck, you might even spot toads, blindworms, or rarely, an adder. The natural setting of lakes like Meienriedseeli also provides opportunities to observe local flora and fauna.


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