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Nestled in the lush green hills of the Neuchâtel region, Broc is a charming Swiss village that is synonymous with chocolate. Home to the famous Cailler chocolate factory, this destination offers a sweet escape into the world of traditional Swiss chocolate-making. The village itself is picture-perfect, with traditional Swiss chalets and stunning views of the surrounding Alps.
Highlights & What to See
- Cailler Chocolate Factory: Dive into the history and art of chocolate making at the Maison Cailler. The interactive tour takes you from bean to bar, with plenty of samples along the way.
- Broc Village: Stroll through the quaint streets lined with flower-bedecked chalets, and soak in the serene alpine atmosphere.
- Gruyères Castle: Just a short drive away, this medieval castle offers a glimpse into the region's history, complete with stunning views of the surrounding countryside.
- La Maison du Gruyère: Visit a working cheese dairy to see how the famous Gruyère cheese is made, with tastings available.
- Moléson Mountain: For outdoor enthusiasts, a hike or cable car ride up Moléson offers panoramic views of the Swiss Alps.
Suggested Time to Spend
Half a day is enough to visit the chocolate factory and explore the village, but if you want to combine it with a visit to Gruyères and the cheese dairy, plan a full day. For hikers, an overnight stay allows you to tackle Moléson and enjoy the alpine scenery at a leisurely pace.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Gruyères: A medieval hilltop town famous for its castle and cheese, just 10 minutes away by car.
- Fribourg: A beautiful city with a well-preserved old town and the iconic St. Nicholas Cathedral.
- Montreux: On the shores of Lake Geneva, known for the Chillon Castle and the Montreux Jazz Festival.
- Bern: The Swiss capital, a UNESCO World Heritage site with a charming medieval center and bear pit.
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Image credits
- Gruyères — avlxyz / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Montreux — Vaghestelledellorsa , Paolo Steffan / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Bern — International Newsreel (1932) / Public domain