The Chasseron belongs to the Folded Jura and is 1,607 meters high. From up here you can enjoy a wonderful view of the Savoyard, the Valais and the Bernese Alps and up to the Säntis.
If you are looking for a great adventure in the Swiss Jura, why not visit the Glacière de Monlési, the largest natural ice cave in Switzerland? You can access it …
The highest point of the 1.5-kilometer-long Petites Roches ridge is 1,583 meters high. A hiking trail runs over the ridge that takes you to the Chasseron.
In a forest clearing on the eastern edge of town, near the main road towards Estavayer-le-Lac, is the Clendy Alignement, a prehistoric stone avenue. It consists of 45 menhirs and …