Best natural monuments in Broye-Vully include diverse landscapes around Lac de Morat and Lac de Neuchâtel. The region features protected marshlands, scenic lakeside paths, and areas with significant biodiversity. These sites offer opportunities to explore unique ecosystems and geological features.
Last updated: August 5, 2026
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The BirdLife nature centre La Sauge is located between the two nature reserves Fanel and Chablais de Cudrefin on Lake Neuchâtel. It is one of four nature centres in Switzerland and offers visitors many opportunities to discover the local bird species.
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Swimming, walking, hiking are simply great
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to visit we were able to observe a Kingfisher.
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Super nature reserve with many beautiful landscape areas. And finally a wooden pier with great views of the lake.
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Nice wooden bridge with a picnic spot next to it
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Nice bridge with a picnic spot right next to it
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The region offers diverse natural beauty. Highlights include the Grèves de la Motte Nature Reserve, known for its unique riverside landscape and birdlife along Lac de Morat, and the BirdLife Nature Centre La Sauge, a fantastic spot for birdwatching near Lake Neuchâtel. Don't miss the panoramic views from Mont Vully, encompassing the Alps and surrounding lakes, or the impressive Creux du Van, often called the 'Swiss Grand Canyon', located in the broader region.
Absolutely! The La Sauge and BirdLife Nature Centre La Sauge are excellent choices for families, offering opportunities to discover local bird species and learn about nature. The lakeside paths around Lac de Morat are also ideal for family walks and cycling.
The Broye-Vully region is perfect for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy water sports like paddleboarding and swimming on Lac de Morat, or explore numerous hiking and cycling trails. For specific routes, check out the Family-friendly hikes in Broye-Vully, Running Trails in Broye-Vully, or Road Cycling Routes in Broye-Vully guides.
You'll encounter a rich variety of natural features. Lac de Morat offers scenic lakeside paths and protected marshlands. Mont Vully boasts vineyards and rock caves. The Petite Glâne River features natural meanders, alluvial terraces, and marshy forests with significant biodiversity. Further afield, Creux du Van presents a dramatic amphitheater of limestone cliffs.
Yes, the Brigands Bridge is noted for its accessibility, making it a great option for visitors using wheelchairs. It's located in a beautiful forest and even has a picnic spot nearby.
The best time largely depends on your preferred activities. For water sports on Lac de Morat and general hiking, the warmer months from May to October are ideal. This period is also recommended for hiking and wildlife viewing at Creux du Van. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring vineyards and enjoying the changing foliage.
The Broye-Vully region is excellent for birdwatching. The Grèves de la Motte Nature Reserve, part of Lac de Morat, is known for its unique riverside environment and birdlife. The BirdLife Nature Centre La Sauge, situated between the Fanel and Chablais de Cudrefin nature reserves, is specifically dedicated to helping visitors discover local bird species, including kingfishers.
While primarily natural, Mont Vully not only offers breathtaking views but also features intriguing rock caves and historical fortifications, adding a layer of cultural heritage to its natural beauty. The region around Lac de Morat also has charming towns with historical roots.
The Petite Glâne River is unique for its natural, wild, and winding course, especially in its upper reaches. It features alluvial terraces, marshy forests, and significant biodiversity, including typical alluvial forests of white and black alder. Efforts are underway to revitalize sections of the river, enhancing its natural dynamics and supporting local flora and fauna.
Visitors frequently praise the serene landscapes, diverse ecosystems, and panoramic views. The unique riverside environment and birdlife at places like the Grèves de la Motte Nature Reserve are highly appreciated. Many also enjoy the opportunity to cycle on farm tracks through these natural settings and the great views from wooden piers over the lakes.
Beyond the well-known spots, the winding course of the Petite Glâne River offers peaceful natural environments for walks, allowing for an appreciation of a river ecosystem undergoing revitalization. Exploring the less-traveled farm tracks within the Grèves de la Motte Nature Reserve can also reveal unique riverside landscapes and birdlife away from the main paths.


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