Best attractions and places to see around Corcelles-Cormondrèche include notable landmarks, striking natural features, and rich cultural sites. This locality, which merged with Neuchâtel in 2021, provides a setting for exploration, characterized by its history, vineyards, and proximity to scenic landscapes. The area offers diverse natural attractions, including the Areuse Gorge and panoramic views from Col de la Vue des Alpes. Cultural sites like the Priory of Corcelles and historic villages showcase the region's heritage, making it ideal for those…
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Freshness and beauty, a delight for the eyes, a charming stroll in this beautiful Jura
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The Saut de Brot bridge is certainly one of the most beautiful places in the Areuse Gorge. The old stone bridge takes you to the other side of the Areuse and makes a fantastic photo opportunity.
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I went there and back, it’s magnificent
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Located at the foot of the Creux du Van. Climb from Noiraigue to the Creux du Van and enjoy the wonderful view at the top. Then descend on the other side and hike through the Gorges de l`Areuse to Boudry. A perfect day...
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This gorge trail is pristine and wildly romantic. I recommend the section from Noiraigue to Boudry. The narrow path is particularly spectacular from Champ-du-Moulin onwards, with its rock overhangs, steps, and bridges. It rushes through the narrow gorge, whose lush vegetation truly resembles a jungle.
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The region boasts several striking natural features. The Areuse Gorge offers a wild and romantic path with rock overhangs, steps, and bridges, particularly the section from Noiraigue to Boudry. You can also visit the Col de la Vue des Alpes, a mountain pass providing a fantastic panorama. Additionally, the area features significant forested land, including the Serroue and Dame-Othenette forests, and offers breathtaking views of Lake Neuchâtel and, on clear days, Mont Blanc.
Yes, Corcelles-Cormondrèche is rich in cultural sites. The Priory of Corcelles, originally a medieval Romanesque church, is a significant patrimonial monument recognized as part of the Cluny sites. You can also find the beautiful 16th-century Prieuré of Cormondrèche, known for its wine cellars, and the historic Château de Cormondrèche. The old villages of Corcelles and Cormondrèche themselves are characterized by charming old houses and a rich viticultural past.
The region is popular for hiking, with numerous opportunities for exploration. A highlight is the pristine and romantic Areuse Gorge, especially the section from Noiraigue to Boudry. There are also three well-regarded thematic walks: the Tour of the Old Villages, the Vineyard Circuit offering panoramic views, and the Forest Walk with informative panels about local flora. For more options, you can explore various hiking routes in the area on the Corcelles-Cormondrèche guide page.
Absolutely. The region offers various cycling routes, including road cycling and mountain biking. For road cyclists, there are routes like the 'Col de la Tourne and Col de la Vue des Alpes Loop' which is a challenging 60 km ride. Mountain bikers can find trails such as 'Gorgier Castle – Vauroux Vineyards by the Lake loop'. You can discover more cycling options on the Road Cycling Routes around Corcelles-Cormondrèche and MTB Trails around Corcelles-Cormondrèche guide pages.
Yes, the area offers family-friendly options. The Col de la Vue des Alpes is considered family-friendly and features a summer toboggan run, which can be a fun activity. The Port of Neuchâtel, while a bit further, is also family-friendly with pedestrian areas and cafes, offering a pleasant atmosphere for a stroll.
For stunning panoramic views, head to the Col de la Vue des Alpes, which lives up to its name by offering a fantastic mountain panorama, including distant views of Mont Blanc on clear days. The Vineyard Circuit thematic walk also provides magnificent panoramic views of Lake Neuchâtel and the Alps, showcasing the region's viticultural heritage.
The Areuse Gorge trail is renowned for its pristine and wildly romantic character. The narrow path, particularly from Champ-du-Moulin onwards, is spectacular with its rock overhangs, steps, and bridges. It rushes through the gorge, where lush vegetation creates a jungle-like atmosphere. A highlight within the gorge is the picturesque Saut de Brot stone bridge, offering a fantastic photo opportunity.
Visitors can explore the area through three distinct thematic walks: the 'Tour of the Old Villages' guides you through historic streets, showcasing temples, old residences, and picturesque facades. The 'Vineyard Circuit' (Promenade vigneronne) offers magnificent panoramic views of Lake Neuchâtel and the Alps while highlighting the region's viticultural heritage. Lastly, the 'Forest Walk' (Promenade forestière), located above old Corcelles, features informative panels about local forest flora.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and the well-maintained trails. The Areuse Gorge is often described as a 'pristine and wildly romantic' natural experience, with the Saut de Brot stone bridge being a favorite for its beauty and photo opportunities. The Col de la Vue des Alpes is loved for its 'fantastic mountain panorama'. The blend of historical sites and stunning natural landscapes makes it appealing for both cultural enrichment and outdoor activities.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity. Options include the 'Outdoor Fitness Area – Mont Blanc Esplanade loop' from Auvernier Littorail, which is about 10 km, and the 'Port of Neuchâtel – Port de Neuchâtel loop' which is a longer, more challenging run. You can find more details and routes on the Running Trails around Corcelles-Cormondrèche guide page.
The historical centers of Corcelles and Cormondrèche are characterized by charming old houses and facades that reflect a rich viticultural past. Along Grand-Rue, you can observe distinctive vaulted doors, which are a notable architectural feature. The Priory of Corcelles, for instance, largely dates from 1406, showcasing medieval Romanesque influences.
The region's diverse natural features, from gorges to forests and vineyards, make it appealing across seasons. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking and cycling, with pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage or blooming landscapes. Summer is excellent for enjoying the panoramic views and activities like the summer toboggan run at Col de la Vue des Alpes. While specific winter activities are not detailed, the mountain pass offers a hotel and restaurant, suggesting it remains accessible.


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