Natural monuments around La Verrerie are characterized by their diverse pre-Alpine landscapes, offering a range of natural features from high summits to unique wetlands. This region, located in the Fribourg Alps, provides opportunities to explore varied ecosystems. Visitors can experience mountainous terrain, rich botanical diversity, and protected natural areas. The area is known for its accessible peaks and distinct flora and fauna.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Very nice path and wonderfully prepared.
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If you love nature and want to discover the rich diversity of pre-Alpine flora, the Moléson botanical trail is a must. This thematic trail starts from Plan-Francey, accessible by the Moléson-Village funicular, and winds along the eastern slope of the Moléson, passing by the Gros-Moléson chalet and the Albeuve valley. Along the way, you will be able to identify more than 200 plants thanks to labels placed by a botanical association. It offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains. An ideal way to combine your love of botany with that of outdoor activities.
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If you're looking for a short and easy hike in a beautiful and secluded wetland, you'll visit Gurles Pond. This small lake is located above the village of Maules, in the canton of Fribourg, Switzerland. You can run around the pond and appreciate the rich flora and fauna that thrive in this marshy landscape. It is a great place to exercise and get closer to nature, away from crowds and noise.
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If you're looking for a scenic and easy hike in the Friborg Alps, you should visit Les Alpettes, a grassy peak that offers 360° views of the surrounding mountains and lakes. You can start from the village of Semsales and follow the yellow signs to the chapel of Notre-Dame du Niremont, then continue to the large chalet des Alpettes, where you can admire the traditional wooden roof. From there, you can climb to the cross and the highest point of the Alpettes (1413 m), and enjoy the panorama of the Moléson, the Teysachaux and the Niremont.
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If you love nature and want to discover the rich diversity of pre-Alpine flora, you should try the Moléson Botanical Trail. This thematic trail leaves from Plan-Francey, accessible by funicular from Moléson-Village, and winds along the eastern slope of Moléson, passing by the Gros-Moléson chalet and the Albeuve valley. Along the way, you will be able to identify more than 200 plants thanks to labels placed by a botanical association. It is suitable for all levels of hikers and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains. Don't miss the guided tours that take place on the first Sunday in July and August, where you can learn about the local flora and fauna.
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If you're looking for a short and easy hike in a beautiful and secluded wetland, you'll visit Gurles Pond. This small lake is located above the village of Maules, in the canton of Fribourg, Switzerland. You can tour the pond in less than an hour and appreciate the rich flora and fauna that thrive in this marshy landscape. It is an ideal place to relax and get closer to nature, away from crowds and noise.
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A special feature of the Les Tenasses bog is its many carnivorous plants. It's well worth a visit and you can keep your feet dry on the beautifully laid-out boardwalk.
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The region around La Verrerie in the Fribourg Alps offers diverse natural monuments. Highly recommended are Le Moléson Summit, known for its expansive views, and Marais des Tenasses, a unique bog featuring carnivorous plants. Another popular spot is the Moléson Botanical Trail, which showcases the rich pre-Alpine flora.
You can expect a variety of pre-Alpine landscapes, including high summits, unique wetlands, and rich botanical diversity. The area features grassy peaks like Les Alpettes Summit offering 360° views, and protected marshlands with special flora. You'll also find forests, meadows, and, seasonally, vibrant flower fields.
Yes, the area offers a range of trails. For instance, you can find moderate to difficult mountain hikes like the "Le Moléson Summit loop from Plan-Francey" or "Dent de Lys loop from Les Paccots." There are also easier hiking options such as the "Loop of Crêt." You can explore various routes on the Mountain Hikes around La Verrerie or Hiking around La Verrerie guide pages.
Absolutely. The Moléson Botanical Trail is suitable for all levels of hikers and is considered family-friendly. The Marais des Tenasses also has beautifully laid-out boardwalks, making it accessible for families. Additionally, the Narcissus Fields Near Les Pléiades offer a family-friendly experience, especially during bloom season.
For carnivorous plants, visit Marais des Tenasses, a bog with many unique specimens and boardwalks for easy viewing. If you're interested in seasonal blooms, the Narcissus Fields Near Les Pléiades are spectacular from mid-May to early June. The Moléson Botanical Trail also allows you to identify over 200 pre-Alpine plant species.
The best time largely depends on what you wish to experience. For blooming narcissus fields, mid-May to early June is ideal. For general hiking and enjoying the pre-Alpine flora, late spring through early autumn offers pleasant weather. Some areas, like Le Moléson Summit, are accessible via funicular and cable car, making them enjoyable even outside peak hiking season, though winter conditions will vary.
Le Moléson Summit is easily accessible via a funicular to Plan-Francey, followed by a cable car ride to the summit. This makes it a convenient option for visitors looking to enjoy the panoramic views without a strenuous climb.
Beyond hiking, the region around La Verrerie offers opportunities for gravel biking. You can find various routes, such as the "Lake Bret – Shaded Forest Gravel Path loop from Oron" or the "View of Le Moléson – Le Marais de Naudry loop from Ecublens-Rue." For more details, check the Gravel biking around La Verrerie guide. Mountaineering routes are also available for those seeking more challenging ascents.
Visitors frequently praise the expansive and amazing views from summits like Le Moléson Summit. The unique ecological features, such as the carnivorous plants at Marais des Tenasses, are also a highlight. Many appreciate the well-maintained trails and the opportunity to discover rich pre-Alpine flora, as highlighted by the Moléson Botanical Trail.
Yes, Marais des Tenasses is a protected area of national interest, managed by the University of Lausanne. It's a bog known for its many carnivorous plants and diverse marshland settings, making it ecologically significant. The specific ecological characteristics of such an environment are valuable for those interested in natural habitats and conservation.
While specific dog-friendly policies for each natural monument may vary, many outdoor trails in the Fribourg Alps are generally accessible for dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. It's always advisable to check local regulations or signage at the specific monument you plan to visit.
Absolutely. Le Moléson Summit is renowned for its expansive views of the surrounding mountains. Similarly, Les Alpettes Summit, a grassy peak, offers 360° views of the mountains and lakes in the Fribourg Alps, making both excellent choices for panoramic vistas.


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