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Noiraigue Train Station

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Noiraigue Train Station

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Noiraigue Train Station, nestled at an elevation of 727 meters in the picturesque Val-de-Travers municipality within the Swiss canton of Neuchâtel, serves as a vital hub for exploring the stunning Jura Mountains. This facility, operated by Swiss Federal Railways (SBB), is an intermediate stop on the Neuchâtel–Pontarlier line, making it a convenient gateway to the region's natural wonders. It's not just a transit point but a starting line for countless outdoor adventures in a landscape renowned for its dramatic rock…

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    September 14, 2022

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    Noiraigue train station
    In July 1860, the railway line from Auvernier to Les Verrières was opened with a station in Noiraigue (Neuchâtel–Pontarlier railway line).
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    September 22, 2023

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    From here it is worth taking the Areuse gorge path to Champ-du-Moulin, approx. 5 km, but better to Boudry, approx. 13 km. I like the last third best, it feels like a jungle, the path is adventurous and the gorge is the most spectacular.
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    August 25, 2024

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    I think Noiraigue (the train station) is very well located as the arrival and starting point of the Jura route. It is worth spending the night here too.
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    View of the Creux du Van – Chamois at Creux du Van loop from Noiraigue

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    Location: Noiraigue, Val-de-Travers, Neuchâtel, Espace Mittelland, Switzerland

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the best hiking trails accessible directly from Noiraigue Train Station?

    Noiraigue Train Station is an excellent starting point for several renowned hikes. The most popular include the path through the Areuse Gorge, which offers a picturesque journey along the river. Many hikers recommend continuing past Champ-du-Moulin to Boudry for a more adventurous, 13 km route, especially the 'jungle-like' last third. It's also a primary access point for trails leading to the spectacular natural amphitheater of Creux du Van.

    Are there any family-friendly walks near Noiraigue Train Station?

    Yes, the area offers options suitable for families. The initial sections of the Areuse Gorge path are generally well-maintained and less strenuous, making them suitable for families with children. For a full day out, consider the 5 km route to Champ-du-Moulin. Always check the specific trail conditions and difficulty before heading out with younger family members.

    Is Noiraigue Train Station a good starting point for cycling routes?

    Absolutely. The station is strategically located in the Val-de-Travers, making it a fantastic base for cyclists. You can easily access scenic cycling routes that explore the valley, known for its absinthe production, and connect to wider networks in the Jura region. The station provides 13 covered bicycle parking spaces for convenience.

    What facilities are available at Noiraigue Train Station for hikers and cyclists?

    The station is well-equipped for outdoor enthusiasts. It features 12 car parking spaces and 13 covered bicycle parking spaces. There is also a 24/7 toilet facility available. For tickets and other practical options, an SBB ticket machine is on-site. A local business called "Goût & région" is also connected to the station.

    How can I get to the Creux du Van from Noiraigue Train Station?

    Noiraigue Train Station is one of the most popular and convenient access points for the Creux du Van. From the station, you can embark on various hiking trails that lead up to the natural rock formation. The ascent offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape and the Val-de-Travers. Be prepared for a significant climb, as the Creux du Van is at a higher elevation.

    Are there any dog-friendly hikes in the Noiraigue Train Station area?

    Many of the trails in the Val-de-Travers and Jura region are dog-friendly, allowing you to explore with your canine companion. The Areuse Gorge path is generally suitable for dogs, though some sections can be narrow or have steps. Always keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature reserves or near livestock, and ensure you carry enough water for both of you.

    What are the public transport options to reach hiking trails from Noiraigue Train Station?

    Noiraigue Train Station itself is a public transport hub. Regio services run half-hourly between Neuchâtel and Buttes, making it easy to arrive by train. From the station, many popular hiking trails, such as those to the Areuse Gorge and Creux du Van, start directly. This makes it an ideal location for those preferring to use public transport to access the outdoors.

    Is Noiraigue Train Station suitable for a winter hike, and what routes are available?

    While the area is beautiful in winter, conditions can be challenging. Some trails, particularly those in the Areuse Gorge, may become slippery or icy and require appropriate gear like microspikes. Higher elevation routes towards Creux du Van might be covered in snow, potentially requiring snowshoes. Always check local weather and trail conditions before planning a winter hike.

    Are there any cafes or places to eat near Noiraigue Train Station?

    While the station itself has a local business called "Goût & région" which might offer some provisions, for more substantial dining options, you would typically find cafes and restaurants in the nearby villages within the Val-de-Travers. It's advisable to check opening hours, especially outside of peak season.

    What are the best viewpoints accessible from Noiraigue Train Station?

    The most iconic viewpoint accessible from Noiraigue Train Station is undoubtedly the Creux du Van. Its natural rock amphitheater offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Jura landscape and beyond. Additionally, various points along the Areuse Gorge path provide stunning vistas of the river and its dramatic rock formations.

    Are there any circular walks that start and end at Noiraigue Train Station?

    Yes, several circular routes can be planned starting and ending at Noiraigue Train Station, particularly those incorporating the Creux du Van or exploring different sections of the Val-de-Travers. These routes allow hikers to experience the diverse landscapes without needing to arrange transport back to their starting point. You can find detailed maps and route suggestions for circular walks using outdoor planning tools.

    What is the elevation of Noiraigue Train Station?

    Noiraigue Train Station is situated at an elevation of approximately 727 meters (2,385 feet) above sea level. This elevation places it within the picturesque Val-de-Travers, offering a good starting point for ascents into the higher Jura mountains.

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