What to do and see in Canton of Neuchatel, Canton of Neuchatel: The Best Things to do

May 17, 2022 Malia Yoakum

Discover the best top things to do in Canton of Neuchatel, Switzerland including Creux du Van, Jardin Botanique de Neuchatel, Lac de Neuchatel, Chaumont Panoramic Funicular Railway, International Museum of Watches, Moulins souterrains du Col-des-Roches, Zoo du Bois du Petit-Chateau, Gorges de l'Areuse, Chateau de Neuchatel, Centre MANOR Marin.
Restaurants in Canton of Neuchatel

1. Creux du Van

Creux-du-Van, Gorgier 2023 Switzerland +41 32 889 68 96 https://www.creuxduvan.com/creux-du-van.html
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5.0 based on 693 reviews

Creux du Van

Reviewed By Calliopehk

Well worth the trip out here - we did the circuit hike. First half pretty steep up and a bit muddy. Most descriptions didn’t mention but there are quite a few places to have a meal on the way including the farm at the top, as well as to refill water. Also great scenic picnic spots so worth coming for the day.

2. Jardin Botanique de Neuchatel

chemin du Pertuis-du-Sault 58, Neuchatel 2000 Switzerland +41 32 718 23 50 [email protected] http://www.jbneuchatel.ch
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4.5 based on 61 reviews

Jardin Botanique de Neuchatel

Reviewed By wellnesscoach007 - Phoenix, United States

The Jardin Botanique de Neuchatel offers a wide variety of plant life from several different regions, including the local species. The plants and trees are carefully labeled as is the garden itself. There is an indoor terrarium that offers a wide variety of plantlife as well. there is also a cafe on site.

3. Lac de Neuchatel

Place du Port de Neuchatel/Debarcadere, Neuchatel 2010 Switzerland +41 32 729 96 00 http://www.navig.ch
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4.5 based on 460 reviews

Lac de Neuchatel

Reviewed By beatrizm115 - Dortmund, Germany

Really beautiful lake promenade in the center of Neuchatel, it is possible to sit on concrete or also in the pebbles of the pebbles beach. Directly access to the water from the center so you can swim! But limited space. Visited in winter, a sunny and warm day and everyone was sitting outside enjoying the sun, it was an awesome feeling. Amazing sunset too.

4. Chaumont Panoramic Funicular Railway

La Coudre, Neuchatel 2010 Switzerland +41 32 720 06 48 https://www.j3l.ch/fr/P43421/funiculaire-la-coudre-chaumont
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4.5 based on 115 reviews

Chaumont Panoramic Funicular Railway

Reviewed By 9tania1616 - Bristol, United Kingdom

For me the ride in the funicular up to Chaumont is just part of visiting Neuchatel, it's essential and something I've done since being a small child! It never disappoints. The funicular is reached easily by bus (no 107) from the town centre. It's 4.20 CH francs each way and takes about 10 minutes to ascend and descend and the views, in both directions, are lovely. Once at the top, there's a small restaurant and various walks. You can also drive up to Chaumont. The view is fabulous and particularly if you go up the viewing tower. It's one CF franc per person and there's a change machine in the funicular station. The view from the top of lake Neuchatel and the alps is so worth the few steps up the tower as it takes you right above the trees. Even on a foggy day, when we couldn't see across the lake in Neuchatel, once in Chaumont and above the clouds, you see the whole Alps range including Mont Blanc to the right and the Matterhorn and the Eiger to the left. It's beautiful and spectacular.

5. International Museum of Watches

rue des Musees 29, La Chaux-de-Fonds 2300 Switzerland +41 32 967 68 66 [email protected] https://www.hautehorlogerie.org/fr/encyclopedie/musees-horlogers/s/musee-international-dhorlogerie/
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4.5 based on 234 reviews

International Museum of Watches

Reviewed By cathyc19520 - Elverson, United States

This is a must-see in this region of Switzerland, especially on a Sunday when most of the country is shut down. Admission price is modest and gains you entrance to surrounding museums. The exhibits are rich in detail, easily accessed, and full of information, especially if you use the audio option, which only requires ID for use. Our eyes were opened to the wide world of timepieces and care in which they were crafted throughout the ages.

6. Moulins souterrains du Col-des-Roches

le Col-des-Roches 23, Le Locle 2400 Switzerland +41 32 889 68 92 http://www.lesmoulins.ch
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4.5 based on 117 reviews

Moulins souterrains du Col-des-Roches

Reviewed By 66justinea - Wengen, Switzerland

Although the information on the boards was mainly in French with some in German additionally; we were given audio handsets with English which guided us through the caves with a good balance of history and humour so didn’t feel we missed anything at all. Was very evocative and could imagine them in working conditions vividly! The caves were fascinating and thought the reconstruction was very well done, only thing I could suggest is a photo display of the renovation as would have loved to have seen this! The exhibition upstairs was interesting and a few extras to give entertainment. This part would have nice to have an English translation.

7. Zoo du Bois du Petit-Chateau

rue des Electrices 32, La Chaux-de-Fonds 2300 Switzerland +41 32 967 60 74 http://www.chaux-de-fonds.ch/de/musees/zoo
Excellent
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4.5 based on 208 reviews

Zoo du Bois du Petit-Chateau

8. Gorges de l'Areuse

chemin des Clees 9, Boudry 2017 Switzerland +41 32 889 68 90 [email protected] http://gorgesdelareuse.ch/
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4.5 based on 113 reviews

Gorges de l'Areuse

Reviewed By 172matthiasw - Geneva, Switzerland

We walked through the Gorge from the station of Boudry up to the station in Noiraigue. It took us about a bit more than 4 h, including a lunch break in between. Particularly pitoresque in October with all the trees changing colour. We didn't rush, so maybe in Summer you can start a bit earlier and then combine the hike with another 3 h around the Creux du Van (which splits off at some point close to Noiraigue). The gorge has many nice little and larger waterfalls along the way, and quite a narrow canyon at the start close to Boudry.

9. Chateau de Neuchatel

rue du Chateau 1, Neuchatel 2000 Switzerland http://www.ne.ch/autorites/CHAN/CHAN/Pages/visites-guidees.aspx
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4.0 based on 138 reviews

Chateau de Neuchatel

12th Century Castle.

Reviewed By Scrappywalker - Cardiff, United Kingdom

A lovely walk through the town up the hill to this chateau was worth it. Beautiful views from high up. We didn’t go in due to COVID and there were also lots of tour groups. Definitely worth a visit.

10. Centre MANOR Marin

av. des Champs-Montants 2, Marin 2074 Switzerland +41 32 756 16 99 http://www.centremanormarin.ch/
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4.0 based on 11 reviews

Centre MANOR Marin

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