Best mountain peaks around Le Landeron are found within the picturesque Jura Mountains, with the town serving as a gateway to elevated experiences and panoramic vistas. Le Landeron is situated at the foot of Mount Chaumont, which provides hiking routes overlooking the Thielle Canal and views of Seeland and the Bernese Alps. The region offers diverse landscapes, including forests, vineyards, and scenic lake views, making it suitable for various outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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The ride up on the cable car and the view from the plateau across to the Chasseral and down to St. Imier is beautiful.
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Unfortunately, the path here goes on the road.
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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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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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At an altitude of 1,280 m, the Mont-Soleil resort offers you magnificent views of the Chasseral and the Combe Grède. The Monts trail between Mont Soleil and Mont Crosin allows you to enjoy panoramas of the Jura massif, as well as the possibility of visiting the solar power plant and the wind turbine park. The funicular, built in 1903, connects St Imier and Mont-Soleil.
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Beautiful view over Lake Murten to the Valais Alps and over Lake Biel to the Chasseral. If you want to see the view from Mont Vully, you should do the climb from Sugiez. Over 2.3km you have to overcome 210m of elevation with a gradient of 7-13%. For this reason alone it makes sense to roll from Sugiez ↗️ and over Lugnorre ↘️.
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Sensational views from here into the Mitteland, the Alps and the surrounding Jura.
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Le Landeron is nestled at the foot of Mount Chaumont and serves as an excellent gateway to the picturesque Jura Mountains. While not directly in the town, the broader Jura & Three-Lakes region provides access to a diverse range of elevated experiences and panoramic vistas.
Beyond Mount Chaumont, which is immediately accessible, you can explore significant peaks in the Jura Mountains. These include Chasseral Summit and Viewpoint, known for its 360-degree panorama, and Mont Vully, offering views of the Jura, the Alps, and the three surrounding lakes.
Yes, Mount Chaumont is particularly family-friendly. At its summit, you'll find an observation tower, picnic spots, playgrounds, and even a rope park. The mountain is easily reachable by funicular from La Coudre, making it accessible for a day trip with children.
The mountain peaks around Le Landeron offer incredible panoramic views. From Mount Chaumont, you can see Neuchâtel city, the Three Lakes region, the Swiss Plateau, and the distant Bernese Alps. Higher peaks like Chasseral Summit and Viewpoint provide 360-degree vistas extending over the Alps, the Lake District, and the three lakes of Biel, Murten, and Neuchâtel.
Beyond the peaks themselves, the region boasts unique natural features like Creux du Van, often called the 'Swiss Grand Canyon.' This natural rocky cirque features circular cliffs nearly 200 meters high and 1,400 meters long, offering stunning views of the entire Alpine massif on a clear day.
Absolutely. The region offers a variety of hiking trails, from easy walks to more challenging routes. For example, Mount Chaumont has trails like the 'Path of Time.' You can find numerous hiking options in the area, including routes like the 'Pilouvi Gorge Loop' or the 'Erlach Castle loop.' For more details, explore the Hiking around Le Landeron guide.
Besides hiking, the area around Le Landeron offers excellent opportunities for cycling and running. You can find various routes, such as the 'Chasseral Summit loop' for cycling or the 'Combe du Pilouvi Loop' for running. Check out the Cycling around Le Landeron and Running Trails around Le Landeron guides for more options.
Mont Tendre is the highest point of the Swiss Jura, reaching an elevation of 1,679 meters. From its summit, you can enjoy a magnificent 360-degree panorama that includes the Alps, the Risoud forest, Lake Geneva, and the majestic Mont Blanc massif.
Yes, Mont Sujet Summit is a great option. While slightly smaller than Chasseral, it offers a fantastic panorama and an enjoyable altitude trail along its ridge, often attracting fewer hikers, allowing for a more peaceful experience.
The region around Le Landeron has historical significance. For instance, Mont Vully is known not only for its views but also for its rock caves, vineyards, and Helvetian fortifications. The nearby Ligerz village center also features historical buildings and a church dating back to the 13th century.
Visitors frequently praise the fantastic 360-degree panoramas from peaks like Chasseral Summit and Viewpoint, with views over the Alps and multiple lakes. The less crowded trails and enjoyable ridge walks, such as those on Mont Sujet Summit, are also highly appreciated for their tranquility and stunning scenery.


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