Anyone who likes to be off the beaten path and appreciates that most of the route is traffic-free, can do without being close to the lake and prefers to look at it from an elevated position, will be happy here with a wonderful view rewarded across Lake Biel to the Alps!
Depending on the season, there are extreme differences in how the area affects you. It doesn't matter whether it's icy cold (maybe with snow), in spring when the tender green sprout or in summer only in the forest section in the shade and in autumn BEFORE or AFTER the grape harvest (during the same not recommended, because the vine growers work hard there and therefore many small vehicles are constantly on the move).
Depending on your stamina, the route can be interrupted at any time by finding the opportunity to go down to stop off or take the train back to the starting point or whatever. Many information boards provide information about the wine, the growing area, the winegrowers, their activities and much more. Basically suitable for families, but there are also a few steeper climbs!
Branch to the Twannbach Gorge, the Wine Museum, La Neuveville Castle, the Combe du Pilouvi (gorge, I also wrote a report on this) and much, much more. Marriage Church Ligerz... a concept? Even! You walk / drive past it in front of the front door!