Lakes around Saint-Blaise Switzerland are primarily defined by Lake Neuchâtel, the largest lake located entirely within Switzerland. This municipality offers direct access to its shores, which are nestled between the Jura Mountains and the Swiss Plateau. The region is characterized by diverse natural landscapes, including vineyards, sandy beaches, and reed belts. Lake Neuchâtel is also hydraulically connected to Lake Murten and Lake Biel, forming the broader Three Lakes Region.
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A beautiful view on the waterfront promenade
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A beautiful promenade with a great view and variety thanks to the sculptures. A little less stone and concrete would make it even more beautiful.
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A visit to the lake promenade is always worthwhile!
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Broye Canal The Broye has its origins in the Fribourg Prealps. After flowing through the cantons of Fribourg and Vaud, it flows into Lake Murten in Salavaux. On the other side of the lake, the Broye flows out again in the form of an artificial canal. The Broye Canal, which connects Lake Murten with Lake Neuchâtel, is a must for anyone who wants to explore the Three Lakes region on foot, by bike or by boat. A few thousand years ago, Lake Murten, Lake Neuchâtel and Lake Biel formed a single large body of water, on whose shores the first Swiss inhabitants settled. Remains of that time still exist today: the prehistoric pile dwellings are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In that long-ago time, Mont Vully, which was only connected to the shore by a thin sandy path, protruded from the middle of the lake. Due to their history and the development of various leisure activities, both the Three Lakes Region and Mont Vully are known and loved by all Swiss people. Text / Source: Vaud Promotion, Avenue d'Ouchy 60, Case postale 1125, 1001 Lausanne https://www.myvaud.ch/de/P9695/broyekanal
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Esplanade du Mont Blanc The underpass located to the south of the square takes you to the Esplanade du Mont-Blanc. Various works by international artists can be admired on the Esplanade du Mont-Blanc, notably Vasarely and Arp. Text/Source: Jura Trois Lacs Three Lakes Country https://static.mycity.travel/manage/uploads/8/58/91778/2/neuchatel-a-pied.pdf?regionFilters%5b%5d=0
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Saint-Blaise offers direct access to Lake Neuchâtel, which is the largest lake located entirely within Switzerland. It is a central feature of the region, providing extensive opportunities for recreation and scenic appreciation.
The shores of Lake Neuchâtel are characterized by diverse natural landscapes, including vineyards, sandy beaches, and reed belts. You can explore the biodiversity of the lake and its shores on foot or by bike. The Wooden boardwalk along Lac de Neuchâtel, for instance, leads partly through a nature reserve where you can observe flora and fauna.
Yes, there are several notable viewpoints. The Esplanade du Mont-Blanc (Neuchâtel Waterfront Promenade) is a popular spot for scenic views, especially at sunset, and serves as a starting point for strolls along the lake. Another beautiful location is the Lakeshore at Lake Biel near Erlach, which offers tranquil views of the Chasseral mountains.
Lake Neuchâtel provides a wide array of sports and leisure activities. You can enjoy sailing, water skiing, pedal boating, and stand-up paddling. "Wind'Sup" in Saint-Blaise offers opportunities for stand-up paddleboarding. Several diving sites also allow for exploration of the lake's depths.
Absolutely. Saint-Blaise Beach (Plage de Saint-Blaise) is a great family-friendly option, offering a protected area for swimming, a barbecue area, picnic tables, and recreational facilities like playgrounds, table tennis, pétanque, and beach volleyball courts. The Lakeshore at Lake Biel near Erlach and Mouth of the Broye into Lake Neuchâtel are also noted as family-friendly spots.
Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities. You can find trails along the lake shores, such as the Wooden boardwalk along Lac de Neuchâtel. For more hiking options, explore the Hiking around Saint-Blaise guide, which includes routes like the easy "Lakeshore of Lake Neuchâtel – Hotel Palafitte loop" and moderate trails like "Roches de Châtollion loop".
Yes, there are easy walking trails suitable for a relaxed stroll. The Esplanade du Mont-Blanc (Neuchâtel Waterfront Promenade) is a great starting point for easy walks along the lake. Additionally, the Hiking around Saint-Blaise guide lists easy routes like the "Lakeshore of Lake Neuchâtel – Hotel Palafitte loop" and the "Saint-Blaise Marina – Port of Saint-Blaise loop".
Yes, the area around Saint-Blaise is excellent for cycling. You can find routes that take you along the lake and through the surrounding landscapes. For detailed cycling tours, refer to the Cycling around Saint-Blaise guide, which features routes ranging from easy to difficult, such as the "Port de Neuchâtel – Port of Neuchâtel loop".
The warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn (May to September), are ideal for both swimming and hiking. During this period, the weather is pleasant for water activities, and the trails are generally dry and accessible. The region's natural beauty, including vineyards and beaches, is particularly vibrant during these seasons.
Yes, Saint-Blaise Beach, for example, is easily accessible by public transport. The region is well-connected, allowing visitors to reach various points along Lake Neuchâtel and the broader Three Lakes Region without a car.
Visitors particularly enjoy the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. Many appreciate the opportunity to stroll along promenades, discover idyllic bays and beaches, and take in the scenic views, especially at sunset. The diverse activities, from water sports to hiking, also contribute to a highly enjoyable experience.
Yes, the lake shores and surrounding areas offer great running trails. You can find routes like the "Lakeshore of Lake Neuchâtel – Neuchâtel Marina loop" which is a moderate run. For more options, check out the Running Trails around Saint-Blaise guide.


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