Best lakes around Ligerz are primarily centered on Lake Biel, a significant Swiss lake forming part of the Jura fringe lakes. Ligerz is a winegrowing village on Lake Biel's northern shore, known for its intensively cultivated vineyards and panoramic views. The area offers a blend of natural beauty, recreational opportunities, and cultural experiences tied to its charming village and renowned viticulture.
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For those using public transport, pay close attention to the train timetable. There is one train per hour between Twann and Biel, and no other means of transport. In winter, there are no boats making this journey.
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Beautifully renaturalized outlet of the old power plant.
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Douanne, or Twann in German, is a charming wine-growing village nestled among the vineyards on the shores of Lake Biel. Take the time to explore the cobbled streets, sample fresh lake fish, and soak up the village's Mediterranean atmosphere.
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The wine-growing village of Twann stretches along the lake from the Twannbach (border with Ligerz) through Klein-Twann, the village center of Twann with the church, the Moos, the hamlet of Wingreis to the Fluhbach (border with Tüscherz). Towards Jura, the village stretches over the farming hamlet of Gaicht to the Twannberg. The St. Peter's Island also belongs to Twann. Excavations have shown the remains of a Neolithic lakeside settlement in the 4th/3rd millennium BC. The village name can be traced back to the Celtic period around 400-500 BC. The church dates from the early Middle Ages (9th century). In the 12th to 13th centuries, the name Tuana was first mentioned in a document confirming the transfer of an estate to Baron Berchtold von Twann. With Cuno von Twann, the Baronial family of Twann died out. This was followed by the Twing rule (noble rule) in the 15th to 18th centuries. Source https://bielersee-tourismus.ch/twann/
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Confluence Hagneck Canal in Lake Biel - beautiful renatured landscape
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Very pretty nature reserve, you can see the osprey there
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A nicer alternative to the main road! It is slightly undulating, from Viguneules/Vingelz on a solid forest road, from Alfermee onwards it is always asphalted through vineyards, away from traffic. Beautiful views of the lake keep stopping you.
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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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Ligerz is primarily known for its direct access to Lake Biel, a significant Swiss lake. You can explore the renatured estuary at Hagneck Canal Mouth, which offers a great opportunity to enjoy nature. The region is also characterized by intensively cultivated vineyards lining the northern shore, providing beautiful scenery.
Yes, the Chasseral Summit and Viewpoint provides a fantastic 360-degree panorama, with views over the Alps, the Lake District, and the three lakes of Biel, Murten, and Neuchâtel. From Ligerz, the Vinifuni funicular also offers stunning views across the village, Lake Biel, and St. Peter's Island.
The historic winegrowing village of Twann/Douanne, located on the left bank of Lake Biel, is a must-see. It's characterized by winding lanes, old houses, and fountains, giving it a medieval town feel. Additionally, St. Peter's Island features a historic monastic hotel and is a significant cultural landmark.
Yes, several spots are family-friendly. Hagneck Canal Mouth is suitable for families to enjoy nature. St. Peter's Island is a car-free recreational area with barbecue spots, perfect for a family outing. The village of Twann/Douanne also offers a charming atmosphere for families to explore.
Lake Biel offers a variety of recreational activities such as stand-up paddling, windsurfing, kayaking, boating, and swimming from public jetties. For land-based activities, you can find numerous routes for cycling, running, and road cycling. Explore options like Cycling around Ligerz, Running Trails around Ligerz, and Road Cycling Routes around Ligerz.
Absolutely. A popular option is the Lake Biel Vineyards Trail, which offers comprehensive insight into the region's viticulture and stunning views, including St. Peter's Island. There's also a vine educational trail between Twann and Ligerz. For more hiking and running options, check out the Running Trails around Ligerz guide.
The warmer months are ideal for water-based activities like swimming and boating on Lake Biel. Autumn is particularly beautiful for exploring the vineyards, as the colors are vibrant. The Chasseral Summit and Viewpoint is worth a trip in every season, offering different scenic experiences.
Yes, Lake Biel offers several opportunities for swimming. Public jetties ('Ländten') in Ligerz provide benches, shade, and sandy spots perfect for lingering or swimming in the lake. St. Peter's Island is also known for its hidden bathing bays.
Visitors frequently praise the idyllic setting, the panoramic views over Lake Biel and the Alps, and the charm of the winegrowing villages. The renatured estuary at Hagneck Canal Mouth is appreciated for its natural beauty, and the historic atmosphere of Twann/Douanne is a highlight. Many also enjoy the recreational opportunities on Lake Biel and the unique experience of St. Peter's Island.
Ligerz is renowned for its local wines from the surrounding vineyards. You can enjoy culinary experiences, especially during colder months when there are often opportunities to sample local specialties like Treberwurst sausage while tasting wines in the cellars. The Seebistrot restaurant is open in warmer months, offering tables right by the water.
St. Peter's Island is car-free and can be reached by land via a heathland path. Boat trips on Lake Biel are also a popular way to access the island. You can walk or cycle one way and use a scheduled boat or water taxi for the return journey.
The Lake Biel Vineyards Trail is a scenic route along the northern shore of Lake Biel, offering insights into the region's viticulture. It provides unique perspectives, including views of St. Peter's Island, and passes through charming villages like Twann and Ligerz, where you can find a vine educational trail.


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