Lake Neuchâtel
The French-speaking region of Switzerland's Romandy region is home to Lake Neuchâtel. The lake is shared by the cantons of Vaud, Fribourg, and Bern but is primarily located in the Neuchâtel canton. With lakes Biel/Bienne and Morat/Murten, it makes up one of the Three Lakes Region's lakes.
With the installation of the regional road network, the Lake Neuchatel shoreline has seen significantly more economic development than the Lake Geneva region. Additionally, it is known to have hosted the Celtic settlement known as La Tène, which gave the second Iron Age its name.
Regular boat services that ride the lake, especially in the summer, frequently stop at the lovely villages scattered around it. There is typically a restaurant on board boats. Boat cruises can be coupled with short or lengthy walks and bike tours around the shoreline thanks to the numerous boat connections. Bicycles are transported on boats whenever it is practical. The southern lakefront is the route of National "Mittelland" Cycle Route 5.
In the summer, there are plenty of swimming beaches and chances for water sports including sailing, surfing, and rowing, particularly along the northwestern lakeshore. On-site sports equipment rentals are available.
Location: Neuchâtel , Vaud , Fribourg , aBern