Best lakes around Les Alliés are situated in a region characterized by diverse natural landscapes, including glacial lakes, pastures, and fir forests. The area offers a mix of recreational opportunities and preserved natural environments. It is known for its significant biological wealth and varied ecosystems. Visitors can explore both expansive lakes and more intimate, protected bodies of water.
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The Siberia of Switzerland, also known as the Brévine Valley. This region of Jura holds the record for the lowest temperature ever recorded in Switzerland: -41.8°C1!
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Lac des Taillères is a magnificent lake located in the Neuchâtel Jura, near the French border. It is also nicknamed the "Siberia of Switzerland" due to its cold winters and record low temperatures. You can admire the view of the lake, the forest and the wildflowers that line its banks as you drive around the lake.
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Small pond with at least one table for a picnic. It is located below the Côte-aux-Fées.
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From the road you have a wonderful view of the lake, which is surrounded by green pastures and forests in a hollow. A sight like in a picture book!
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Not necessarily suitable for swimming in autumn
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Not far from La Brévine, an idyllic, 2km2 lake. It is the second largest lake in Kt. NE. For swimming in summer, frozen in winter and an ice skating experience.
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The region around Les Alliés offers a diverse range of lakes. You'll find expansive glacial lakes like Lac Saint-Point, known for recreational activities, and smaller, more secluded natural reserves such as Lac de Remoray, which is a sanctuary for wildlife. There are also unique spots like Lake Taillères, nicknamed the "Siberia of Switzerland" due to its cold winters.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Lac Saint-Point is particularly popular, offering swimming, paddle boating, sailing, and developed beaches like Malbuisson with volleyball courts. For a quieter experience, Étang des Sagnes provides a pleasant picnic spot. Many areas also have easy walking trails suitable for all ages.
Lac Saint-Point is a prime spot for swimming, with clear waters and popular beaches like Malbuisson. Lac de Remoray also has a small, intimate beach at Labergement-Sainte-Marie where swimming is permitted and lifeguards are present in summer. Lake Taillères is suitable for swimming in summer, but its cold temperatures make it less ideal in autumn.
Beyond water sports, the area offers excellent opportunities for hiking, road cycling, and running. You can find numerous trails, including a 23 km path around Lac Saint-Point. For more detailed routes, explore the hiking, road cycling, and running guides around Les Alliés.
Lac de Remoray is a National Nature Reserve, celebrated for its untouched natural beauty and rich biodiversity. It's a haven for nature lovers, home to over 200 bird species, 1,300 insect species, and 42 mammal species. The Maison de la Réserve visitor center offers interactive displays and guided nature walks to help you explore its unique ecosystem of marshes, peat bogs, and forests.
Absolutely. The View of Lake Tallières offers a stunning perspective of the lake nestled among green pastures and forests. Additionally, the picturesque Port-Titi at Lac Saint-Point provides an ideal picnic spot with views reminiscent of Canadian lake fishing ports.
The best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports at Lac Saint-Point. For nature observation and hiking, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes. In winter, the region transforms, with Lac Saint-Point freezing over and nearby areas becoming popular for skiing.
Yes, there are easy walking trails suitable for all fitness levels, particularly around Lac de Remoray, which is designed for quiet contemplation and nature observation. Lac Saint-Point also features a 23 km path around its perimeter, with sections that are relatively flat and accessible.
The 'Siberia of Switzerland' refers to the Vallée de la Brévine, a region in the Neuchâtel Jura known for its extremely cold winters and record low temperatures. Lake Taillères is located within this valley and is often associated with this nickname, offering a unique landscape, especially when frozen.
Yes, you'll find several spots. Étang des Sagnes has at least one table for picnics. At Lac Saint-Point, the Port-Titi is a popular picnic spot, and Malbuisson beach offers bars. The general area around both Lac Saint-Point and Lac de Remoray provides many scenic locations for outdoor meals.
Lac de Remoray, as a National Nature Reserve, is a hotspot for wildlife. You can observe over 200 species of birds, numerous insects, and mammals such as lynx, foxes, and badgers. Binoculars are recommended for optimal viewing. The diverse landscape of marshes, peat bogs, and forests supports this rich biodiversity.


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