Best attractions and places to see around Ligerz include a blend of natural beauty, historical landmarks, and cultural insights. Situated on the northern shore of Lake Biel, Ligerz is a wine village surrounded by extensive vineyards. The region offers opportunities for exploring gorges, summits, and historical sites. Its idyllic location provides a variety of experiences for visitors.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A visually appealing hydroelectric power plant. It's especially beautiful to admire the natural beauty along the river that flows into the lake. There's a nice little restaurant at the top.
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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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Unique historical building embedded in beautiful nature
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After around four years of construction, the new hydroelectric power station in Hagneck was officially opened in 2015. With its energy production of 110 gigawatt hours, it makes an important contribution to supplying the Zealand region with domestic renewable energy. The Hagneck hydroelectric power station is located in a protected floodplain landscape of national importance. Accordingly, the environmental compatibility of this facility was given priority during the comprehensive renovation. With the new, modern power plant, production was increased by 40 percent without any harm to the environment. A lot of emphasis is placed on renaturation around the power plant. The bypass channel for fish is unique in Switzerland and the newly created floodplain forest is a nature reserve of national importance. This achieves maximum energy efficiency under contemporary, ecological conditions. The Jura water correction is a unique and incomparable pioneering work for the development and reclamation of land. Between 1867 and 1891, a sophisticated canal system was used to lower the water levels of the three lakes of Murten, Neuchâtel and Biel. In the future, the land was protected from flooding, and the de-swamped soil now served the population as fertile agricultural land. This unique structure was completed in the second stage between 1962 and 1973. The heart of the Jura water correction was the eight-kilometer-long canal from Aarberg to Hagneck. In contrast to the Nidau–Büren Canal, which was an actual river correction, the Hagneck Canal created a completely new, artificial river. The construction of the Hagneck Canal was breeding ground for further visionary ideas. The first construction work began in 1897 and the facility was put into operation in the summer of 1899. The construction costs amounted to around 3.6 million francs. Hagneck is one of the oldest hydroelectric power plants in Switzerland - a monument of technology and cultural history. Water to electricity – a masterpiece par excellence. Source https://www.bielerseekrafte.ch/de/hagneck/
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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 historic town of Le Landeron lies at the southern foot of the Jura, on the banks of the Zihl Canal and Lake Biel. The old town was built on a sandy island in what was once marshy Seeland between arms of the then multi-arm meandering Zihl (Wikipedia).
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The historic town of Le Landeron lies at the southern foot of the Jura, on the banks of the Zihl Canal and Lake Biel. The old town was built on a sandy island in the once marshy Seeland between arms of the then multi-arm meandering Zihl. Opposite Le Landeron is St. Peter's Island.
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Ligerz is nestled on the northern shore of Lake Biel, offering stunning views and opportunities for relaxation or swimming. You can also visit the magnificent Twannbach Gorge, which features a trail winding through a landscape with waterfalls and pools. For panoramic views, head to Chasseral Summit and Viewpoint, offering a 360-degree panorama on clear days. The region is also surrounded by extensive vineyards, perfect for scenic walks.
Absolutely. The landmark Ligerz Church, situated amidst the vineyards, is a notable place of worship with panoramic views. The "Hof" Museum of Winegrowing (Rebbaumuseum "Hof") offers a deep dive into the region's rich winemaking history. Additionally, the nearby Town Square and Fountain of Le Landeron and the Le Landeron Old Town provide a glimpse into medieval architecture and history.
Families can enjoy the Twannbach Gorge, where children will love exploring the walkways and waterfalls (note there is an entrance fee and it's closed in winter). The Hagneck Dam and Hydroelectric Power Plant is also family-friendly, featuring an elaborately designed fish ladder. The Vinifuni funicular offers a fun ride with unique views, and public jetties along Lake Biel are great for relaxing and swimming.
Ligerz is a charming wine village surrounded by vineyards. You can explore themed walking paths, such as the wine trail, which often concludes at the "Hof" Museum of Winegrowing. The village itself offers traditional culinary experiences, including opportunities to sample local wines and specialties like Treberwurst sausage in wine cellars, especially during colder months.
Ligerz and the Tessenberg plateau are excellent starting points for hikes. The region offers various themed paths, including a pilgrimage path, that traverse the vineyards. For more specific routes, you can explore options like the 'Wine village Ligerz – Saint-Joux Recreation Area loop' or the 'Church Ligerz – Ligerz Church loop'. Find more hiking trails in the Running Trails around Ligerz guide.
Yes, the Vinifuni funicular railway connects the village of Ligerz with the Tessenberg plateau, providing an easy way to reach the Ligerz Church and serving as an ideal starting point for hikes. It also offers unique views of the village, Lake Biel, and the Alps.
Ligerz is appealing throughout the year. The warmer months are ideal for lake activities, vineyard walks, and exploring the Twannbach Gorge (which is closed in winter). During colder months, the village maintains its charm, with opportunities to enjoy local wines and specialties in cozy cellars.
Yes, Ligerz is situated directly on the northern shore of Lake Biel. Public jetties, known as "Ländten," with benches, shaded trees, and sandy areas, invite visitors to relax or swim in the lake. Boat trips on Lake Biel are also available, including excursions to St. Peter's Island.
The Chasseral Summit and Viewpoint offers a fantastic 360-degree panorama on clear days, with views over the Alps, the Lake District, and the three lakes of Biel, Murten, and Neuchâtel. The Vinifuni funicular also provides unique and attractive views of the village rooftops, Lake Biel, St. Peter's Island, and the Alps as it ascends to the Tessenberg plateau.
Beyond hiking, the Ligerz area is great for cycling and mountain biking. You can find various routes, such as the 'View of Twann and Lake Biel – Ligerz Church loop' for MTB, or 'View of Lake Biel from Tessenberg – View of Twann and Lake Biel loop' for gravel biking. Explore more options in the MTB Trails around Ligerz guide and the Gravel biking around Ligerz guide.
The Twannbach Gorge is popular for its magnificent trail that winds through a bucolic landscape, offering breathtaking views of waterfalls and pools. Numerous walkways and galleries carved into the cliffs enhance the experience. Visitors often praise the stunning natural beauty and the unique hiking experience it provides.
Ligerz is a dreamy wine village known for its quiet and idyllic atmosphere. It has successfully maintained its character as a wine village by the lake. You can enjoy its traditional culinary experiences, explore its charming streets, and take in the beautiful views of Lake Biel and the surrounding vineyards.


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