Best lakes around Sutz-Lattrigen are centered around Lake Biel, a significant body of water in the Jura region of Switzerland. This area is characterized by its location on the linguistic boundary between German and French-speaking regions, offering a unique cultural blend. The natural landscape features intensively cultivated vineyards along the northern shore and a largely natural southern shore, providing diverse scenery for visitors. Sutz-Lattrigen itself is nestled on the shores of Lake Biel, offering direct access to its recreational opportunities…
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For those using public transport, pay close attention to the train timetable. There is one train per hour between Twann and Biel, and no other means of transport. In winter, there are no boats making this journey.
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Douanne, or Twann in German, is a charming wine-growing village nestled among the vineyards on the shores of Lake Biel. Take the time to explore the cobbled streets, sample fresh lake fish, and soak up the village's Mediterranean atmosphere.
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Great location if you want to spend a relaxing day at the beach in summer - very pleasant ambience
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Cycling around and along here, very interesting and an impressive building
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The wine-growing village of Twann stretches along the lake from the Twannbach (border with Ligerz) through Klein-Twann, the village center of Twann with the church, the Moos, the hamlet of Wingreis to the Fluhbach (border with Tüscherz). Towards Jura, the village stretches over the farming hamlet of Gaicht to the Twannberg. The St. Peter's Island also belongs to Twann. Excavations have shown the remains of a Neolithic lakeside settlement in the 4th/3rd millennium BC. The village name can be traced back to the Celtic period around 400-500 BC. The church dates from the early Middle Ages (9th century). In the 12th to 13th centuries, the name Tuana was first mentioned in a document confirming the transfer of an estate to Baron Berchtold von Twann. With Cuno von Twann, the Baronial family of Twann died out. This was followed by the Twing rule (noble rule) in the 15th to 18th centuries. Source https://bielersee-tourismus.ch/twann/
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Confluence Hagneck Canal in Lake Biel - beautiful renatured landscape
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Beautiful bathing bay with a great view.
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The primary natural feature is Lake Biel itself, offering diverse scenery from intensively cultivated vineyards on the northern shore to a largely natural southern shore. You can also visit the renatured Hagneck Canal Mouth, which provides an impressive starting point for exploring the lake. The mystical St. Peter's Island is a notable nature conservation area with hidden bathing bays.
Yes, the region boasts several historical and cultural highlights. The historic winegrowing village of Twann/Douanne, nestled among vineyards on Lake Biel's shores, offers winding lanes and a medieval feel. St. Peter's Island also has historical significance as a former temporary residence of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, featuring a historic monastic hotel.
Lake Biel is a hub for various water activities. Visitors can enjoy swimming, stand-up paddling, windsurfing, kayaking, fishing, and boating. Boat rides are popular, with options ranging from regular excursions to special culinary or full moon cruises on vessels like the solar-powered 'MobiCat'.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural and cultural elements, such as the vineyards, historic villages, and islands. Many enjoy the scenic walking paths and the variety of water activities available. The area is praised for its recreational opportunities, clear views of Lake Biel and the Jura mountains, and the peaceful, natural paradise of places like St. Peter's Island.
The warmer months are ideal for visiting the lakes, especially for swimming and water activities. The Lake Biel Vineyards Trail is enjoyable from spring to autumn when the vineyards are lush. The Sutz-Lattrigen Lakeside Beach is popular during summer for its free entry and family-friendly amenities.
Yes, the region is very family-friendly. The Sutz-Lattrigen Lakeside Beach offers free access, a sunbathing lawn, a pebble beach, a raft, a beach volleyball field, and a playground for children. St. Peter's Island is also considered family-friendly, offering car-free exploration and barbecue areas.
The most accessible swimming spot is the Sutz-Lattrigen Lakeside Beach, located directly adjacent to Camping Sutz. It offers free access, a pebble beach, and a raft in the lake. Many hidden bathing bays can also be found around St. Peter's Island.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. The Lake Biel Vineyards Trail runs along the northern shore, offering panoramic views and insights into viticulture. You can find more hiking routes, including easy lakeside walks and moderate trails, by exploring the Hiking around Sutz-Lattrigen guide.
Absolutely. The scenic Vineyard Way along the northern side of Lake Biel is excellent for cycling. You can find various cycling routes, from easy lakeside paths to more challenging loops, in the Cycling around Sutz-Lattrigen guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Sutz-Lattrigen guide.
The northern shore of Lake Biel is characterized by intensively cultivated vineyards, a tradition dating back to the 12th century in villages like Twann/Douanne. The Lake Biel Vineyards Trail provides a comprehensive insight into the work of the winegrowers and offers opportunities for wine-tasting in picturesque villages like Twann and Ligerz.
Yes, public transport is well-integrated. Sutz-Lattrigen itself is accessible, and boat services on Lake Biel connect various points of interest, including St. Peter's Island. This allows visitors to combine walking or cycling with boat trips for a varied experience.
Many spots along the northern shore, particularly along the Lake Biel Vineyards Trail, offer panoramic views of the lake, St. Peter's Island, and the distant Alps. The municipality of Sutz-Lattrigen itself provides clear views of Lake Biel and the Jura mountains.


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