Lac de Neuchâtel

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Lac de Neuchâtel, Switzerland's largest entirely inland lake, stretches like a silver ribbon between the Jura mountains and the gentle vineyards of the Three Lakes Region. The lake's deep blue waters, framed by medieval towns and terraced vineyards, create a landscape of serene beauty that feels worlds away from the alpine crowds. The region is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, wine lovers, and anyone seeking a slower pace of life along the water's edge.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors find 2 to 3 days ideal for exploring the lake's highlights. Spend one day in Neuchâtel and another cruising the lake or hiking in the surrounding vineyards. If you have a third day, venture to Creux du Van or the medieval town of Murten. The region lends itself well to a relaxed pace, with plenty of cafés and lakeside promenades for unwinding.

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