Best attractions and places to see around Tschugg. Tschugg is a small municipality in Switzerland, offering access to a variety of notable landmarks and natural features in the surrounding region. The area provides opportunities to explore historical sites, man-made monuments, and scenic natural landscapes. Visitors can find a range of attractions suitable for various interests.
Last updated: May 11, 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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Unique historical building embedded in beautiful nature
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Cycling is not allowed in this location You will have to transport your bikes. THIS REMARK DOES NOT MAKE SENSE, "respect" for cyclists (many) and "tolerance" for pedestrians (few) and everything will happen in order and dignity!!!
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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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Very beautiful old French town with many cafes to linger. Furthermore, on the edge of the old town you have a fantastic view of Lake Murten.
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A nice resting place with excursion restaurant
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The region around Tschugg offers several historical sites. You can visit Murten Old Town, known for its well-preserved medieval architecture and scenic views. Another notable historical landmark is the Town Square and Fountain of Le Landeron, which features a remarkable 'vielle ville' built between 1325 and 1344. Further afield, the UNESCO-listed Bern Old Town and its iconic Clock Tower (Zytglogge) offer significant cultural and historical insights.
Yes, there are several family-friendly attractions. Murten Old Town and the Town Square and Fountain of Le Landeron are suitable for families. The Hagneck Dam and Hydroelectric Power Plant is also considered family-friendly, offering insights into engineering and nature. For a unique experience, Papiliorama in Kerzers features tropical domes with free-flying butterflies and a nocturnal animal house, which is very popular with children. In Bern, the BearPark is another open-air attraction that families often enjoy.
You can explore the protected landscape surrounding the Hagneck Dam and Hydroelectric Power Plant, which includes an elaborate fish ladder. The area also features the Broye Canal, which connects Lake Neuchâtel and Lake Murten. For broader natural experiences, the Parc naturel régional Chasseral offers extensive opportunities to enjoy natural scenery. The region is also ideal for various outdoor activities like hiking and cycling.
Absolutely. The area around Tschugg is well-suited for cycling. You can find numerous routes, including gravel biking options. For example, there are routes like the 'Le Landeron Old Town – St. Peter's Island loop' or 'Along the Canal loop from Le Landeron'. You can explore more cycling routes in the Gravel biking around Tschugg guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Tschugg guide.
There are several walking and hiking routes available. You can enjoy trails such as the 'Tüfelsburdi Boulder Group loop from Tschugg' or the 'Naturena Sensory Trail Ins'. These routes offer a chance to experience the local landscape. For more detailed information and additional routes, refer to the Hiking around Tschugg guide.
Yes, the "Pont Rotary" over the Broye Canal is noted as wheelchair-accessible. This bridge provides a connection for non-motorized traffic between the northern and southern banks of the Broye Canal, linking Lake Neuchâtel and Lake Murten.
The Hagneck Dam and Hydroelectric Power Plant is a significant man-made monument, featuring both old and new power plant structures and an elaborate fish ladder. Another interesting structure is the "Pont Rotary" over the Broye Canal, a wooden bridge connecting the two lakes, originally built for EXPO 2002.
Visitors appreciate the well-preserved historical charm of places like Murten Old Town, often highlighting its dining options and scenic views. The Hagneck Dam is valued for its informative tours and the unique combination of engineering within a protected landscape. The Pont Rotary is praised for providing a convenient and scenic connection for cyclists and pedestrians, allowing them to enjoy nature without motorized traffic.
Yes, Murten Old Town is a historic settlement with a castle. Additionally, Neuchâtel Castle, located approximately 12.1 km from Tschugg, is another historic building offering cultural interest.
The region around Tschugg is generally suitable for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. While specific seasonal recommendations for each attraction vary, spring through autumn typically offers the most pleasant weather for exploring natural features and historical sites. Guided tours for the Hagneck Dam can be booked from March to November.
Yes, the Laténium Park and Museum of Archeology in Hauterive, approximately 8.4 km from Tschugg, offers insights into regional archaeology. It's a great place to learn about the area's ancient history.
While Tschugg itself is not in the high mountains, the Parc naturel régional Chasseral, about 13.3 km away, offers opportunities for enjoying natural scenery and higher elevations. For a truly high-altitude experience, Jungfraujoch - Top of Europe, known for its panoramic views, is located further away in Fieschertal.


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