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.
Last updated: May 9, 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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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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Sensational views from here into the Mitteland, the Alps and the surrounding Jura.
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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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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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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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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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