Intro

From Lake Murten to Lake Neuchâtel to Lake Biel: The Three Lakes region connects three Jura lakes by canals to form a unique waterway. Hop aboard and watch vineyards, villages and nature reserves pass you by.

Boat trips in the Three-Lakes Region at a glance

The Three-Lakes Region in the cantons of Bern, Fribourg and Neuchâtel forms the largest contiguous lake district in Switzerland. The Zihl and Broye Canal connect Lake Biel, Neuchâtel and Murten. The Bielersee-Schifffahrts-Gesellschaft (BSG) and the LNM jointly serve the route network.

What to experience

Three Lakes Cruise from Murten to Biel/Bienne (4–5 hours)

From Murten you drive through the Broye Canal into Lake Neuchâtel and on through the Zihl Canal into Lake Biel. On the way, you will pass vineyards, Le Landeron and La Neuveville before the ship stops at the St. Petersinsel and later reached Biel/Bienne. The route is one of the longest navigable waterways in Switzerland.

  • Good to know: From Biel/Bienne you can continue the journey to Solothurn.
  • Tip: In Biel/Bienne, a walk through the medieval old town is worthwhile.

Excursion to St. Peter's Island (2–3 hours)

The St. Petersinsel is located in the middle of Lake Biel in the canton of Bern and can be reached by boat from Biel/Bienne. On the way you will pass reeds, sandy beaches and vineyards. From the St. Petersinsel Nord, a short walk leads you to the monastery restaurant, where regional dishes and local wines await you.

  • Good to know: Walk along the 4-kilometer path along the peninsula to Erlach.
  • Tip: In the former monastery, you can visit Jean-Jacques Rousseau's room.

Ride on the steamboat "Neuchâtel"

The DS "Neuchâtel" from 1912 is the last surviving semi-saloon paddle steamer in Switzerland and today sails again on Lake Neuchâtel. Accompanied by the beat of the paddle wheels, you will pass by the banks of the cantons of Neuchâtel and Vaud. Thanks to its lowerable chimney, the Belle Époque ship also sails on Lake Murten and Lake Biel.

  • Good to know: The steamer operates seasonally; current timetables can be found on the website.
  • Tip: Reservations are recommended for meals on board.

General information

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Season
April - October
Accessibility
Partially accessible

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Address

Société de Navigation sur les lacs de Neuchâtel et
Port de Neuchâtel
2001  Neuchâtel
Switzerland

Phone  +41 (0)32 729 96 00
Fax +41 (0)32 729 96 01
info@navig.ch
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Contact

Société de Navigation sur les lacs de Neuchâtel et
Port de Neuchâtel
2001 Neuchâtel
Phone  +41 (0)32 729 96 00
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