Canyons around Corcelles-Cormondrèche offer 16 distinct gorges to explore. The region is characterized by its natural landscapes, featuring deep crevices and river-carved formations. These geological features provide varied terrain for outdoor activities. The area's canyons are notable for their trails, bridges, and natural monuments.
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Freshness and beauty, a delight for the eyes, a charming stroll in this beautiful Jura
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The Saut de Brot bridge is certainly one of the most beautiful places in the Areuse Gorge. The old stone bridge takes you to the other side of the Areuse and makes a fantastic photo opportunity.
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Beautiful waterfalls can be seen everywhere.
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I went there and back, it’s magnificent
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Another rock arch on the way through the Gorges de l'Areuse / Areuse Gorge. One of the most beautiful gorges in Switzerland.
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Located at the foot of the Creux du Van. Climb from Noiraigue to the Creux du Van and enjoy the wonderful view at the top. Then descend on the other side and hike through the Gorges de l`Areuse to Boudry. A perfect day...
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This gorge trail is pristine and wildly romantic. I recommend the section from Noiraigue to Boudry. The narrow path is particularly spectacular from Champ-du-Moulin onwards, with its rock overhangs, steps, and bridges. It rushes through the narrow gorge, whose lush vegetation truly resembles a jungle.
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The region offers 16 distinct gorges. Among the most popular are the Stone Bridge in the Areuse Gorge, known for its 10 km length and scenic beauty, and the Saut de Brot stone bridge, a picturesque spot perfect for photography. Visitors also highly rate the trail section In the Areuse Gorge, which features rock overhangs, steps, and bridges amidst lush vegetation.
While specific 'family_friendly' tags are not prominent, many sections of the gorges, particularly those with well-maintained trails and bridges, can be enjoyed by families. The Gorges de l'Areuse, for instance, offers paths with steps and bridges that provide an engaging natural experience. For easier walks, consider routes like the 'Gor Mills – Seyon Gorges loop from Neuchâtel' which is rated as easy and can be found in the Hiking around Corcelles-Cormondrèche guide.
The canyons around Corcelles-Cormondrèche are characterized by deep crevices and river-carved formations. You'll encounter impressive rock overhangs, natural rock arches like the one at the Rock tunnel on the hiking trail, and numerous bridges spanning the waterways. The Seyon Gorges, in particular, showcase how the Seyon River has carved through limestone rock over millions of years, creating a deep, narrow passage.
The gorges are generally accessible and beautiful throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn. Spring offers lush greenery and vibrant flora, while autumn provides stunning fall colors. During periods of heavy rain, some paths might be slippery or water levels higher, so checking local conditions before your visit is advisable.
Yes, the Seyon Gorges are notable for the Gor du Vauseyon, which is described as a natural swimming pool. This spot offers a refreshing experience amidst the natural beauty of the gorges, often accompanied by old water mills.
The canyons feature a variety of trails, from narrow paths with rock overhangs and steps to well-maintained routes with numerous bridges. The Gorges de l'Areuse, for example, offers a 10 km hike with sections that are pristine and wildly romantic, resembling a jungle with lush vegetation. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the Hiking around Corcelles-Cormondrèche guide.
Beyond exploring the gorges, the region around Corcelles-Cormondrèche offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, with options ranging from moderate to difficult. There are also dedicated running trails, including loops around the Outdoor Fitness Area and along the lakeshore of Lake Neuchâtel.
Yes, the Seyon Gorges are rich in history, having served as a passage and source of energy. Nearby, you can visit the Château de Valangin, a medieval fortress that overlooks the gorges, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and the unique experience of hiking through the gorges. Many highlight the 'wildly romantic' atmosphere, the impressive rock formations, and the numerous bridges. The Stone Bridge in the Areuse Gorge is often cited as a fantastic hiking experience, and the Saut de Brot stone bridge is a favorite for its picturesque photo opportunities.
Hiking times vary depending on the specific trail and your pace. For instance, the main section of the Areuse Gorge is often described as a 10 km hike. A popular route like the 'Areuse Gorge – Gorges de l'Areuse loop from Colombier Littorail' is about 13.2 km and rated moderate, suggesting a few hours of hiking. Shorter, easier loops like the 'Gor Mills – Seyon Gorges loop from Neuchâtel' are around 4.4 km.
While specific parking details for every entrance are not provided, popular starting points for gorge hikes, such as Noiraigue or Boudry for the Areuse Gorge, typically have designated parking areas. It is recommended to check local maps or visitor information for the most convenient parking options depending on your chosen starting point.


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