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The 20 Most Amazing Peaks around Parc régional Chasseral

Best mountain peaks around Parc régional Chasseral are found in the Swiss Jura Mountains, offering diverse landscapes and captivating summits. The region is characterized by its varied terrain, providing extensive panoramic views across the Alps, the Swiss Lake District, and the Jura Mountains. Parc régional Chasseral serves as an important natural habitat and a destination for outdoor exploration.

Best mountain peaks around Parc régional Chasseral

  • The most popular mountain peaks is Mont Sujet Summit, a summit that offers a great panorama and an enjoyable altitude trail along its ridge. It attracts fewer hikers than other peaks, providing a tranquil experience.
  • Another must-see spot is Chasseral Summit and Viewpoint, a summit known for its extensive 360-degree panorama. On clear days, views extend over the Alps, the Swiss Lake District, and the Jura Mountains.
  • Visitors also love Mont Soleil, a summit offering magnificent views of the Chasseral and the Combe Grède. It is also home to Switzerland's largest solar power plant and a wind turbine park.
  • Parc régional Chasseral is known for summits, viewpoints, and natural monuments. The region offers a variety of mountain peaks to see and explore, ranging from accessible viewpoints to more challenging trails.
  • The mountain peaks around Parc régional Chasseral are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 500 upvotes and over 380 photos shared by visitors.

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Chasseral Summit and Viewpoint

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If the visibility is good, you have a fantastic 360-degree panorama with views over the Alps, the Lake District and the three lakes of Biel, Murten and Neuchâtel.

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Ligerz village center and church

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The municipality of Ligerz, which seems to owe its name to a Roman named Ligerius, is one of the smallest municipalities in the canton of Bern.
From 1120 onwards, various vineyards and houses in the municipality were donated to monasteries. At the end of the 15th century, the municipality of Ligerz, including Twann and the Tessenberg, was acquired by Bern and incorporated into the Nidau bailiwick. The municipality of Ligerz still belongs to the Nidau administrative district today. During the French Revolution at the end of the 18th century, Ligerz was French territory for a short time.

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Mont Sujet Summit

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On the Mont Sujet (formerly the name Spitzberg was even more common than today) you are almost at eye level with the Chasseral - but with its 1,382m (to be exact) it is only almost. Although it is a bit smaller, it attracts fewer hikers. But it scores with a great panorama and an enjoyable altitude trail along the ridge.

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Mont Soleil

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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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Lamboing Village Center

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Until December 31, 2013, Lamboing was a political municipality in the administrative district of Bernese Jura in the canton of Bern in Switzerland. The former German name Lamlingen is no longer used today. On January 1, 2014, Lamboing merged with the two other former municipalities of Diesse and Prêles to form the new municipality of Plateau de Diesse.

The first written mention of the place was in 1178, when Pope Alexander III confirmed property in Lamboens to the chapter of Saint-Imier. In 1248 the spelling Lambuoons appears and in 1304 the German name Lamblingen. The place name is probably derived from the proper name Landebod. In the 13th century, the nobles of Lamboing are attested, whose lineage died out at the beginning of the 14th century. From 1423 to 1509 the place belonged to the Vaumarcus family as a fief, after which it came to the Prince-Bishopric of Basel. Around the middle of the 16th century, the Reformation was also introduced on the Montagne de Diesse. From 1798 to 1815, Lamboing belonged to France and was initially part of the Mont-Terrible department, which was merged with the Haut-Rhin department in 1800. By decision of the Congress of Vienna, the town came to the Canton of Bern in 1815, to the Erlach administrative district, and in 1846 to the new La Neuveville administrative district. At Easter 1817, almost all of Lamboing's houses were destroyed by fire. The town is mentioned by name as the residence of the criminal Gastmann in Dürrenmatt's novel The Judge and His Hangman, published in 1950.

In the town center, a few farmhouses have been preserved that date from the time after the village fire. There are still several mills on the Douanne, the oldest of which was built in 1636.

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Max Zuber
August 10, 2025, Mont Soleil

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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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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Andybewegt
September 22, 2023, Mont Sujet Summit

Sensational views from here into the Mitteland, the Alps and the surrounding Jura.

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Slummy
June 19, 2023, Mont Soleil

Beautifully landscaped and maintained wind energy park. Paths that are too beautiful for my standards and sections of path that are too fenced off.

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If you walk down the ridge from the tower to the east in April, you will inevitably enjoy the large fields of daffodils around Les Prés-d'Orvin. Beautiful combination 👍🏻

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Matto
November 10, 2022, Mont Soleil

Located above Saint-Imier, Mont-Soleil offers breathtaking views of the Chasseral and offers numerous activities. The funicular from Saint-Imier takes you to Mont-Soleil, a must-see for outdoor enthusiasts and anyone interested in renewable energy.

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Mike
May 28, 2022, Mont Sujet Summit

The Mont Sujet is the little brother of the Chasseral. Also great view, but significantly fewer people on the way. Ideal for mountain biking.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most notable mountain peaks in Parc régional Chasseral?

The Parc régional Chasseral is home to several captivating peaks. The highest and most prominent is Chasseral, standing at 1,606 meters. Other significant summits include Mont Sujet Summit (1,382 meters) and Mont Soleil (1,280 meters), each offering unique experiences and views.

What kind of panoramic views can I expect from the peaks in Parc régional Chasseral?

From the Chasseral Summit and Viewpoint, you can enjoy a breathtaking 360-degree panorama. On clear days, views extend over the Alps, the Swiss Lake District (including Lake Biel, Lake Murten, and Lake Neuchâtel), the Jura Mountains, the Swiss Plateau, the Vosges, and even the Black Forest. Mont Sujet and Mont Soleil also offer excellent panoramic vistas of the surrounding landscape and other peaks.

Are there family-friendly options for exploring the mountain peaks?

Yes, several peaks and trails are suitable for families. The Chasseral Summit and Viewpoint is listed as family-friendly, and a stage of the Chemin des Crêtes du Jura trail from Chasseral is known for being a gentle path popular with families. Mont Soleil is also considered family-friendly, offering activities and views accessible to all.

How accessible are the mountain peaks in Parc régional Chasseral?

The Chasseral summit is notably accessible, even by public transport, with a bus stop located near the Chasseral hotel. Additionally, a historic funicular connects St. Imier to Mont Soleil, providing a scenic way to reach the area.

What hiking opportunities are available around Chasseral?

Around Chasseral, you can find diverse hiking opportunities. These include a stage of the gentle Chemin des Crêtes du Jura trail, the challenging climb to the Chasseral antenna through the Combe Grède nature reserve (which involves ladders), and the Chasseral Panorama hiking route. For more options, explore the hiking guide for Parc régional Chasseral.

Are there less crowded alternatives to Chasseral for panoramic views?

Yes, Mont Sujet Summit offers a great panorama and an enjoyable altitude trail along its ridge. It attracts fewer hikers than Chasseral, providing a more tranquil experience for those seeking solitude while still enjoying extensive views.

What makes Mont Soleil unique among the peaks in the region?

Mont Soleil is unique for its combination of natural beauty and sustainable energy. Besides offering magnificent views of Chasseral and the Combe Grède, it is home to Switzerland's largest solar power plant and a wind turbine park. The 'Monts trail' allows visitors to learn about these renewable energy installations.

What outdoor activities can I do near the mountain peaks in Parc régional Chasseral?

Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including challenging ones like the 'Broye Canal – Vineyards along Lake Neuchâtel loop'. There are also specific waterfall hikes. For a comprehensive overview, check out the cycling guide and hiking guide for Parc régional Chasseral.

When is the best time to visit the mountain peaks in Parc régional Chasseral?

The peaks offer year-round appeal. Summer is ideal for hiking and exploring the trails. In winter, Chasseral transforms into a cross-country skiing paradise with Nordic Center trails in Les Prés d'Orvin, and routes suitable for snowshoeing and skiing, making it a great destination for winter sports enthusiasts.

Are there any historical or cultural sites near the mountain peaks?

Yes, the region has historical significance. The funicular connecting St. Imier to Mont Soleil was built in 1903. Nearby, you can find historical settlements like Ligerz village center and church, which has roots dating back to 1120, and Lamboing Village Center, first mentioned in 1178, with preserved farmhouses from after an 1817 village fire.

What natural features can I observe in the Parc régional Chasseral?

The Parc régional Chasseral is an important natural habitat. You can observe diverse landscapes, including the extensive views of the Swiss Lake District from Chasseral. The park is home to various species, including rare animals like the black stork and alpine salamander, and numerous butterflies such as the red-spotted alpine burnets.

Can I find easy hiking trails around the Parc régional Chasseral peaks?

Yes, there are easy hiking trails available. For example, the 'Le Chasseral — loop from the Hôtel du Chasseral' is an easy 5.8 km route. The 'The witches trail' and 'Balade de la Sorcière – Parc Régional Chasseral' are also easy options, both around 5 km in length. These provide accessible ways to enjoy the mountain scenery.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the peaks in Parc régional Chasseral?

Visitors frequently highlight the fantastic 360-degree panoramas from Chasseral, with views stretching over the Alps and the Lake District. Many appreciate the tranquility and great views offered by Mont Sujet, especially its less crowded trails. The unique blend of scenic vistas and sustainable energy at Mont Soleil is also a popular draw.

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