Destination

Discover the hidden treasures of the charming towns and cities, explore local beauty spots, expand your knowledge with a visit to a UNESCO World Heritage site, or take in the breathtaking panoramic views offered by the Creux du Van, the summit of the Chasseral or the banks of the Doubs river.

The sturdy watch-making town of St-Imier is located between the mountains of Chasseral and Mont-Soleil, and can is a starting point for a number of excursions.

Porrentruy, a former residence of the Prince-Bishops of Basel, is known for its imposing castle and the Réfous Tower, a massive old watchtower overlooking the old town.

The capital of the watchmaking industry and the birthplace of Le Corbusier.

This centre of the watchmaking industry lies in the heart of the Montagnes neuchâteloises range.

Nestling in an imposing natural hollow, Moutier is known for its exceptional know-how in the field of machine tools and for its religious heritage.

Delémont, capital of the Canton of Jura, is a city surrounded by nature. The old town with its vibrant shops and restaurants invites you to take a stroll and relax.

Ligerz: the dreamy wine village

Famous for its charming alleys, beautiful facades and venerable corporate houses, the old town is a privileged place in the heart of the city of Biel.

Nestled in an unspoilt natural setting on the banks of the Doubs river, the small medieval town of Saint-Ursanne has preserved its treasures.

Immerse yourself in the history of a rich thousand years old city.

With its towers, terraced houses, alleyways and impressive fountains, La Neuveville is a magnificent medieval town on the shores of Lake Biel.

Historic Büren an der Aare is included in the national cultural heritage inventory.

Twann: the village with Mediterranean panache

Nature Sites

This natural reserve has kept its quiet, its beauty, its diversity and its wild character intact.

The famous peninsula of Lake Biel is a destination prized for its stillness and beauty.

A mysterious subterranean world, the kindgom of stalactites and stalagmites.

At an altitude of 1,000m, the Franches-Montagnes form a plateau of unspoilt landscapes. Characterised by open pastures and pine forests, it's a paradise for nature lovers

Discover the old ponds of the Prince Bishops of Basel

Lake Biel is situated at the German and French language border, and it is the eight-largest lake of Switzerland.

A nature reserve of national importance, the Etang de la Gruère is a haven of peace and a true paradise for nature lovers.

Near La Brévine, at an altitude of 1039m, an out-of-this-world lake landscape.

Head uphill and enjoy a superb view of the Three-Lakes Region.

A stunningly beautiful rocky cirque; a work of nature not to be missed!

UNESCO World Heritage

Prehistoric pile-dwelling sites featured on UNESCO's World Heritage List.

Discover a fascinating world to the rythm of a watch.

Swiss parks

The park stretches from Les Brenets to St-Ursanne, including the Franches-Montagnes.