Île d'Ogoz Island
Have you ever been to an island and found castles and churches? Interestingly, right? An island in Lake Gruyere, Île d'Ogoz, is 688 meters above sea level and about 11 meters above lake level. Tourists will find a ruined castle and church on the island. This island once overlooked the Sarine valley, and now one can see the Rossens Dam. After the valley was flooded, it became an island. It is said that the Île d'Ogoz turns into a 500-meter peninsula accessible to locals when the lake's water levels are at their lowest.
With stunning views of the stunning landscape that surround the island, the Swiss island is a must-see destination for tourists from all over the world. Take advantage of the low water levels of the Lac de La Gruyère to walk to the Ile d'Ogoz! In a unique setting, this ephemeral island promises you stunning vistas.
Location: Pont-en-Ogoz, Switzerland
Famous: Ruined castle and church