The Étangs de la Gruère form a peaceful peat bog lake in the Jura region and are surrounded by dense forest wooden walkways and soft natural landscapes. The lake was created in the eighteenth century when a dam was built for a small mill and over time the area developed into a rich protected wetland. Visitors can walk a circular path around the water enjoy the quiet atmosphere and observe the unique plants and animals that thrive in the bog environment. The site offers calm natural beauty and a sense of untouched wilderness and is one of the most cherished nature areas in the Jura.
Part of: Switzerland