Mountain peaks around Orges are situated in the Jura region, offering diverse landscapes and panoramic views. This area provides vistas of the Savoyard, Valais, and Bernese Alps, extending to the Säntis. With 9 distinct peaks, the region presents opportunities for exploration and challenge. The natural landscape is characterized by folded mountains and scenic plateaus.
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A little smaller than the Chasseron, but the view is also gigantic
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Easy paths lead up, the view is gigantic, all the famous Alpine peaks can be seen and in front of them Lake Neuchâtel and Lake Geneva
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To the north, the summit ends in a vertical rock face. To the south, the meadow invites you to sunbathe and enjoy the magnificent panorama.
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Wonderful vantage point high above Lake Neuchâtel
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It is a rough walk from the Chasseron to the Rochers, a small ridge walk that is worth it
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Beautiful view, wild atmosphere and good restaurant, what more could you want?
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The summit itself cannot really be reached by bike. You have to walk about five minutes. The short walk is worth it, you have a beautiful view.
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The most popular mountain peak is Chasseron Summit, offering extensive views of the Savoyard, Valais, and Bernese Alps, and even up to the Säntis. Another highly regarded spot is the Summit Cross at Aiguilles de Baulmes, known for its superb Alpine panorama. Visitors also appreciate Petites Roches Ridge, which features a hiking trail connecting to the Chasseron.
From the peaks around Orges, you can expect diverse and panoramic views. Highlights like Chasseron Summit offer sweeping vistas of the Savoyard, Valais, and Bernese Alps, extending to the Säntis. Other viewpoints, such as the Summit Cross at Aiguilles de Baulmes and Rocky Outcrop at Le Soliat, provide magnificent panoramas and scenic plateaus.
Yes, the region offers numerous hiking opportunities. For example, a hiking trail runs over the Petites Roches Ridge, leading to the Chasseron. You can find a variety of routes, including the challenging "Chasseron Summit – Petites Roches Ridge loop" or the moderate "Chasseron Summit – Peace Stone loop." For more options, explore the dedicated guide to Hiking around Orges.
The region is characterized by its diverse landscapes, including folded mountains and scenic plateaus. You'll encounter dramatic rock formations, such as the Rocky Outcrop at Le Soliat, which offers a beautiful scenic plateau. The peaks themselves, like Chasseron Summit, are part of the Folded Jura, contributing to the unique geological scenery.
Yes, the area around Orges provides excellent mountain biking opportunities. You can find challenging routes like the "Creux du Van – Creux du Van loop" or the "View from Le Chasseron – View from Le Chasseron loop." For a comprehensive list of trails, check out the MTB Trails around Orges guide.
Absolutely. The region features several road cycling routes. For instance, the Col de l'Aiguillon offers a super quiet road and a very pleasant climb through beautiful forest, serving as a great alternative to the main road between St-Croix & Vuiteboeuf. You can discover more routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Orges guide.
Visitors particularly enjoy the wonderful and superb views of the Alps from various summits, as well as the peaceful and scenic trails. The opportunity to enjoy a meal at a nearby restaurant after a hike, as mentioned for Chasseron Summit, is also a highlight. The region is appreciated for its magnificent panoramas and the sense of tranquility found on its plateaus.
Yes, the Col de l'Aiguillon is a notable mountain pass in the area. It offers a quiet road that is a pleasant alternative for cyclists and provides a scenic route through the forest. It's part of the Jura route (Veloroute 7) and is known for its easy-to-ride sections, though it closes in winter.
While some trails can be challenging, there are options for varying skill levels. For example, the short walk to the Summit Cross at Aiguilles de Baulmes is rewarded with a beautiful panorama and is relatively accessible. The Col de l'Aiguillon area also features very easy to ride sections, which can be suitable for less strenuous walks. For specific easy hiking routes, refer to the Hiking around Orges guide, which lists routes like the "Gorges de Covatannaz loop" as easy.
The highest point among the mountain peaks around Orges is Chasseron Summit, which reaches an elevation of 1,607 meters (5,272 feet). It is part of the Folded Jura and offers extensive panoramic views.
Yes, the region is rich in viewpoints perfect for photography. The Rocky Outcrop at Le Soliat is highlighted as a beautiful scenic plateau great for photos, offering magnificent panoramas. Similarly, Chasseron Summit and Summit Cross at Aiguilles de Baulmes are renowned for their superb views of the Alps, providing excellent photo opportunities.


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