Best mountain peaks around La Tène are found in the surrounding Swiss landscape, as La Tène primarily refers to an Iron Age culture and an archaeological site on Lake Neuchâtel. This region, part of Western Switzerland, is characterized by its proximity to the Jura mountains and the Three Lakes area (Neuchâtel, Murten, and Biel). The geographical location offers access to various summits and viewpoints, providing diverse outdoor experiences.
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Awesome approach from Sugiez, then a further descent via Lugnorre. The view of 2-3 lakes is fantastic!
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The trails over the Jura pastures are simply fun
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Cycling around Mont Vully offers an unforgettable experience with stunning views of Lake Murten and Lake Neuchâtel. You’ll pass through vineyards, charming Swiss villages and rolling hills, providing a picturesque landscape ideal for a leisurely ride.
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Great view over Lake Murten to the Alps or the other way around over the Seeland to the Chasseral
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Superb view of Chaumont from Val-de-Ruz. Chaumont rises to 1200 meters, and overlooks the city of Neuchâtel.
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Great climb through typical Jura pastures. Perfect route for gravel bikes, mostly asphalted.
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The most popular mountain peaks and viewpoints in the region include Mont Vully, known for its panoramic views of the Jura, Alps, and three lakes. Another favorite is the Ascent to Chuffort, which offers beautiful views and meadow trails. Visitors also appreciate Châtollion Rocks for its spectacular views of the Three Lakes region from a series of rock cliffs.
No, La Tène primarily refers to an important Iron Age culture and a significant archaeological site on the northern shore of Lake Neuchâtel in Switzerland. While the region influenced by the La Tène culture included mountainous areas, La Tène itself is not a specific mountain range. The mountain peaks discussed are found in the surrounding Swiss landscape, particularly the Jura mountains and the Three Lakes area.
Yes, the region offers options suitable for families. For instance, the View of Chaumont is categorized as family-friendly and provides superb views overlooking the city of Neuchâtel from 1200 meters.
From peaks like Mont Vully, you can enjoy views of the Jura mountains, the distant Alps, and the three surrounding lakes (Murten, Biel, and Neuchâtel). Châtollion Rocks offers spectacular vistas of the Three Lakes region, set amidst varied forests of oak, beech, and lime trees, as well as dry meadows with diverse plant and animal life.
Beyond hiking to viewpoints, the area around La Tène is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous routes for gravel biking, road cycling, and mountain biking. These guides offer routes ranging from easy to difficult, allowing you to discover the landscape by bike.
Both challenging and easier options are available. The climb to Mont Vully from Sugiez, for example, involves overcoming 210m of elevation over 2.3km with a gradient of 7-13%. The Ascent to Chuffort is described as a pleasure to conquer, offering beautiful views and pleasant meadow trails, while Châtollion Rocks is considered an intermediate viewpoint.
Visitors particularly enjoy the unique panoramic views, especially those encompassing the Alps, Jura, and the three lakes. The presence of alpine restaurants, pleasant meadow trails, and the opportunity to explore vineyards (like those near Mont Vully) also contribute to a highly appreciated experience. The komoot community has shared over 150 photos and given more than 500 upvotes for these highlights.
While La Tène itself is a significant archaeological site from the Iron Age, some peaks like Mont Vully also have historical relevance, featuring Helvetian fortifications and structures from the 'Reduit' era, adding a historical dimension to the natural beauty.
The best time to visit for hiking and outdoor activities is generally from spring through autumn, when the weather is milder and trails are clear. This allows for optimal enjoyment of the panoramic views and the diverse flora and fauna. Winter can offer different experiences, but requires appropriate gear and awareness of snow conditions.
Yes, after conquering the Ascent to Chuffort, you can find an alpine restaurant to relax and enjoy the views. The region also has vineyards, particularly around Mont Vully, which may offer opportunities for refreshment.
Yes, some highlights, such as Mont Vully, are noted to have parking facilities, making them accessible for visitors arriving by car.


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