Best attractions and places to see around Enges. Enges is a municipality in the canton of Neuchâtel, Switzerland, characterized by its natural landscape and opportunities for outdoor activities. The region features a blend of natural elements such as gorges, mountain peaks, and lakes, alongside historical sites. It is well-suited for exploring nature and offers various options for hiking and experiencing the local environment.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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Very pretty gorge to do with family, with friends. Accessible with an average physical level. So, nice little walk that could be followed by a navigation on Lake Bienne.
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A magnificent trail winds through a bucolic landscape along the gorge. Numerous walkways and galleries carved into the cliffs offer breathtaking views of waterfalls and pools. There is an entrance fee to the gorge (CHF 2 per adult and CHF 1 per child), and the trail is closed during the winter until Easter.
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A nice walk to take on a Sunday morning before the lakeside restaurant. Top !
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The Twannbach Gorge leads from Lamboing to Twann and owes its name to the Twannbach, which flows through this unique gorge landscape. Well-marked hiking trails lead from Magglingen over the Twannberg and from Prêles through flowering meadows and shady forests down into the gorge, which was opened up in 1892. This wild, romantic gorge is particularly popular in the hot summer months; the temperatures are pleasant and the high rocks and trees provide shade. In spring, when the Twannbach carries a lot of water, the waterfalls are particularly impressive. At the end of the gorge it suddenly becomes quieter and hikers are treated to a breathtaking view of the wine-growing village of Twann, Lake Biel, the picturesque St. Peter's Island and the snow-capped Alps in the distance. At the upper entrance to the gorge there is a glass studio with a bistro. In Twann, numerous terraces with culinary specialties and wines from the region await hungry hikers. To walk the trail safely, wear good shoes and be careful in wet, slippery areas. The trail must not be left in the nature reserve. Source https://www.bls.ch/de/freizeit-und-ferien/ausfluege/biel-seeland-twannbachschlucht
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If you walk down the ridge from the tower to the east in April, you will inevitably enjoy the large fields of daffodils around Les Prés-d'Orvin. Beautiful combination 👍🏻
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The region around Enges, located in the canton of Neuchâtel, Switzerland, offers several natural wonders. A must-see is the Twannbach Gorge, where a magnificent trail winds through a bucolic landscape, offering breathtaking views of waterfalls and pools. You can also visit the Chasseral Summit and Viewpoint, which provides a fantastic 360-degree panorama over the Alps, the Lake District, and the three lakes of Biel, Murten, and Neuchâtel.
Yes, Enges is surrounded by historical and cultural points of interest. The Town Square and Fountain of Le Landeron is a remarkable 'vielle ville' built between 1325 and 1344, characterized by its main street lined with historic houses. Additionally, Twann/Douanne, a charming winegrowing village on the left bank of Lake Biel, has practiced viticulture since the 12th century and features winding lanes, old houses, and fountains, giving it a medieval feel.
Many attractions around Enges are suitable for families. The Twannbach Gorge offers an engaging hiking experience with walkways and galleries. The Chasseral Summit and Viewpoint provides stunning views that can be enjoyed by all ages. Exploring the historic villages of Le Landeron and Twann/Douanne with their charming streets and lakeside settings are also great options for families.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Chasseral Summit and Viewpoint. From here, you can enjoy a fantastic 360-degree vista encompassing the Alps, the Lake District, and the three lakes of Biel, Murten, and Neuchâtel, especially on a clear day. The village of Twann/Douanne also offers picturesque views of Lake Biel.
Yes, the area around Enges is well-suited for hiking. The Twannbach Gorge offers a magnificent trail with waterfalls and pools. For more extensive hiking, you can explore routes like the La Combe Biosse loop or the Métairie de Dombresson – Hotel Chasseral loop. You can find more hiking options and detailed routes in the Attractions and Places To See around Enges guide.
The Enges region offers a variety of cycling routes. For touring cyclists, options include the Church of Fontaine loop from Villiers or the Broye Canal – View of Lake Murten loop from Cornaux. Gravel biking enthusiasts can enjoy routes like the Le Landeron Old Town – St. Peter's Island loop. You can explore more cycling routes in the Cycling around Enges guide and the Gravel biking around Enges guide.
The Twannbach Gorge trail is generally closed during the winter months until Easter. There is an entrance fee to the gorge, which is CHF 2 per adult and CHF 1 per child. These proceeds are invested in the maintenance of the trails and safety features.
Yes, the Chasseral Summit and Viewpoint is noted as wheelchair accessible, allowing visitors to enjoy its fantastic 360-degree panorama. It's always advisable to check specific access details before your visit.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and historical charm of the area. The Twannbach Gorge is loved for its 'absolutely amazing hiking experience' with numerous waterfalls. The Chasseral Summit and Viewpoint is highlighted for its 'fantastic 360-degree panorama'. The historic villages like Twann/Douanne are appreciated for their 'charming' atmosphere and 'idyllic' feel.
Yes, the Enges region offers several mountain biking trails. You can find routes such as the Bergerie du Bas – Métairie Grande Maison loop from Le Pâquier or the Dandelion Fields of Val de Ruz loop from Villiers. More challenging options like the Medieval village of Valangin loop are also available. For detailed routes, refer to the MTB Trails around Enges guide.
Near Enges, you can visit charming settlements with rich history. Twann/Douanne is a historic winegrowing village on the left bank of Lake Biel, known for its winding lanes, old houses, and fountains. Another notable village is Le Landeron, which boasts a remarkable 'vielle ville' with a town square and fountain, offering a glimpse into medieval architecture.
The best time to visit Enges for outdoor activities largely depends on the activity. For hiking and exploring gorges like the Twannbach Gorge, spring (after Easter, when it reopens) through autumn is ideal. The gorge is closed in winter. For general outdoor activities and enjoying the panoramic views from Chasseral Summit, good visibility is key, which can vary by season. Summer and early autumn generally offer pleasant weather for cycling and hiking.
Yes, the Railway Bridge over the Thielle is a notable man-made structure. This metal railway bridge crosses the Thielle, and alongside it, there's a smaller bridge that allows pedestrians and cyclists to cross, offering a unique perspective of the railway line and the river.


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