Best mountain passes around Peseux, a former municipality now part of Neuchâtel, are found within the broader Canton of Neuchâtel and nearby regions. While Peseux itself, situated at 543 meters, features forested areas and agricultural land, it does not contain major high-alpine passes. The surrounding landscape offers various scenic routes and trails, providing access to recognized mountain pass features. The region is characterized by a network of marked trails suitable for hiking and cycling.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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The view is worth the climb. Not really suitable for people seeking solitude in the Jura mountains.
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perfect starting point with parking and coffee stop :-)
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Starting point for many beautiful hikes, cross-country skiing activities and snowshoe trails
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The transition is no longer as smooth as it used to be.
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Great view of Lake Neuchâtel and the Alps
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Col des Neigeux is a scenic pass in the Swiss Jura, which offers panoramic views of the Alps and the valleys below. It is part of a moderate 11.8 mile loop that begins and ends at Hauts Geneveys station. The trail is ideal for bird watching, hiking, and mountain biking, and you can appreciate the cultural landscape of the area along the way. The best time to visit is from May to October, when the wildflowers are in bloom and the weather is pleasant.
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By the way, unfortunately the hotel is closed
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After a quiet day in the wilderness of the Jura, this is where the hustle and bustle comes back to life
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Among the most popular passes in the region are Vue des Alpes Pass, known for its fantastic views of the Alps, and Col de la Vue des Alpes, which offers a panoramic mountain view from 1,283 meters and includes a hotel, restaurant, and summer toboggan run. Another favorite is the South Ascent of Col de la Tourne, providing beautiful climbs with views of Lake Neuchâtel.
Yes, several passes are considered family-friendly. Vue des Alpes Pass and Col de la Vue des Alpes both offer facilities like restaurants and even a summer toboggan run, making them suitable for families. The scenic views and accessible nature of these spots provide enjoyable outings for all ages.
The mountain passes around Peseux, particularly in the broader Canton of Neuchâtel and the Jura mountains, offer diverse natural beauty. You can expect panoramic views of the Alps and Lake Neuchâtel, forested areas, and varied terrain. Passes like Col des Neigeux provide scenic vistas of the Alps and valleys below, especially beautiful when wildflowers are in bloom.
The best time to visit the mountain passes in the Neuchâtel region and wider Switzerland is generally between May and October. During these months, the weather is typically pleasant, trails are open, and natural features like wildflowers are at their peak. Some higher Alpine passes might open later in May or close earlier in October depending on snow conditions.
Absolutely. The region around Peseux and the Canton of Neuchâtel boasts a network of over 1,000 kilometers of marked trails. For instance, Col des Neigeux is part of a moderate loop trail ideal for hiking. You can find more detailed information on various hiking routes in the area by visiting our guide on Hiking around Peseux.
Yes, the area is very popular for cycling. Many passes, including the South Ascent of Col de la Tourne, offer excellent routes for road cycling with beautiful climbs and scenic views. For more cycling options, including road cycling and gravel biking, explore our guides on Road Cycling Routes around Peseux and Gravel biking around Peseux.
Yes, several popular passes offer facilities. For example, Col de la Vue des Alpes and Vue des Alpes Pass both have restaurants and parking. The South Ascent of Col de la Tourne also features a small restaurant at its summit, providing a convenient stop for visitors.
For a quieter experience, consider the area around the Pass and observation tower. This route, though formerly well-maintained, is now very quiet and offers a steady gradient through a damp forest, leading to an impressive water tower. It provides a different kind of exploration away from the more popular spots.
The trails around Peseux and its mountain passes range from easy to difficult. Many popular routes, such as the loop around Col des Neigeux, are considered moderate. You can find intermediate climbs like the South Ascent of Col de la Tourne, as well as more challenging road cycling routes in the broader region.
While Peseux itself doesn't host ancient high-alpine passes, the broader Swiss landscape is rich in historical passes. Within the immediate region, the Pass and observation tower offers a glimpse into local infrastructure and past viewpoints. For historically significant Alpine passes, you would need to venture further into Switzerland, where routes like the Grand Saint Bernard Pass have served as crucial crossings for millennia.
Visitors frequently praise the fantastic panoramic views, especially of the Alps and Lake Neuchâtel, offered by passes like Vue des Alpes Pass. The accessibility of many spots, the presence of amenities like restaurants, and the variety of activities such as hiking, cycling, and even summer tobogganing at Col de la Vue des Alpes are also highly appreciated.


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