Best mountain peaks around La Brévine are found within the Jura mountains, a region characterized by its cold microclimate, meadowland, and wooded hills. The area features numerous elevated points and scenic viewpoints rather than towering alpine peaks. These locations offer opportunities for hiking and provide expansive views of the distinctive Jura landscape, including Lac des Taillères. The region's charm lies in its rolling, elevated terrain and unique natural features.
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The highest point of the Larmont mountain range, the Grand Taureau, at an altitude of 1,323 m, offers panoramic views of the Alps. An orientation table helps you better decipher the landscape. For hikers, multiple trails cross this area.
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Great restaurant, right by the Creux du Van. The fondue is highly recommended, very delicious 😎
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The viewing point Le Solitat promises more than it delivers, at least from my point of view 😅 in good weather you have a great view.
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You stand on the plateau and have the whole of Lake Neuchâtel at your feet. Wonderful.
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The town is fantastically beautiful but the recording where the mountain peaks are visible on this board has unfortunately been scratched off or possibly damaged due to weather conditions, it would be great if it were redone 😊
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Mont Châteleu is located on a line of Jura ridges facing south-west/north-east. It is located on the watershed line between the Mediterranean Sea and the North Sea. This is the highest point in the sector at 1,300 meters above sea level. On the southern slope of the mountain, a splendid belvedere offers an incomparable view at more than 180° and allows paragliders to take off from this place.
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The more you follow the ridge, the less important is Lake Neuchâtel and the Creux du Van becomes more dominant
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While La Brévine is known for its rolling hills rather than towering peaks, you can discover exceptional natural sites. The most prominent is Creux du Van, a spectacular natural amphitheater with rock walls dropping around 160 meters. For stunning panoramic views, visit View from Rocher des Tablettes, offering vistas of Creux du Van and Lake Neuchâtel. The region also features the serene Lac des Taillères and the interesting Glacière de Monlési ice cave.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the area offers several rewarding ascents. The hike to Creux du Van from Noiraigue is considered challenging. Additionally, reaching Soliat Summit (1,465 m), the highest point in its immediate area, provides an awesome panorama of the Jura and the Alps, making for a strenuous but worthwhile climb.
The elevated points around La Brévine offer diverse and expansive panoramic views. From summits like Le Grand Taureau (1,323 m) and Soliat Summit (1,465 m), you can enjoy breathtaking vistas of the Alps and the vast Jura landscape. Many hiking trails also provide superb vantage points over the distinctive 'Nordic ambiance' of Lac des Taillères and the picturesque valley.
Yes, the region offers diverse hiking opportunities suitable for various fitness levels, including family-friendly walks. Many routes around Lac des Taillères feature gentle ascents, providing elevated perspectives without being overly strenuous. These trails allow families to enjoy the natural beauty and serene landscape of the Jura mountains.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activity. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and enjoying the changing foliage. Summer is ideal for exploring the trails and enjoying the 'picture-postcard landscape.' Due to its 'Switzerland's Siberia' microclimate, winters can be very cold but offer unique opportunities for winter hiking or snowshoeing, transforming the landscape into a serene, snowy wonderland.
Near some of the popular elevated points, you can find amenities. For instance, close to Creux du Van and Soliat Summit (1,465 m), there is Restaurant Le Soliat, which is known for its great food and sun terrace. Le Grand Taureau also has a shelter nearby if you wish to spend the night.
Beyond hiking to viewpoints, the La Brévine region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain biking trails, with options ranging from moderate to difficult, such as those found in the MTB Trails around La Brévine guide. There are also dedicated Running Trails around La Brévine, including loops around Lac des Taillères. For cyclists, the Cycling around La Brévine guide provides routes like the 'Little Siberia' tour and the Arc jurassien loop.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views, especially from spots like Soliat Summit (1,465 m), which offers an 'awesome panorama of the Jura and the Alps.' The unique natural spectacle of Creux du Van is also a major draw. Many enjoy the tranquility and natural beauty of the 'picture-postcard landscape' with its isolated farms, unspoilt lake, and wooded hills, making it a perfect escape for diverse hiking experiences.
Yes, many hiking routes in the La Brévine region incorporate gentle ascents that provide panoramic views of the stunning Lac des Taillères. Trails around the lake itself, such as the 8.3-mile loop featuring the Glacière de Monlési, offer elevated perspectives of the lake and its surrounding 'Nordic ambiance.' The hike from La Brévine to Les Verrières also provides glimpses of Lac des Taillères.
The highest point directly associated with the La Brévine valley is Crêt du Cervelet. While not a towering peak, it marks the highest elevation within the immediate valley landscape, offering a significant elevated perspective of the region.
Yes, at several key elevated points, you'll find orientation tables or boards to help you identify the surrounding landscape. For example, at the top of Le Grand Taureau, an orientation table allows for better appreciation of the surroundings. Similarly, Soliat Summit (1,465 m) features a board indicating the visible mountains, including Montblanc.


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