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Murten
is situated between Berne and Lausanne and is the capital of the
Lake District of the canton of Fribourg. This
small medieval town lies in the Swiss "Midlands" on the
edge of the Great Marsh, on a gentle hill (450 metres above sea
level) and on the shore of a lake named after the town. Numerous
attractions from a significant past have been well preserved here,
such as the castle, the ring wall, the street scene and the arcades.
Lake of Murten is a smaller lake in between Lake of Biel and Lake
of Neuchatel.
Mount
Vully is situated on the western side of the Seeland's largest plain
and resembles a pearl gently placed among the three lakes of Murten,
Neuchatel and Biel. Already long ago, the Celtic and Helevetic tribes
appreciated the region's temperate climate and the local countryside's
particular charm. Today, the Vully vineyards take up a large part
of the south face of the Vully. The over 100 hectares of vineyards
are facing towards the Murten Lake, witch assures the mild regional
climate.
Murten is also famous in history for the defeat of Charles the Bold
by the Swiss. The former fortified city, which has kept most of
its ramparts and towers, has picturesque charm.
Getting
to Murten
Murten is located in West Switzerland, 27 km (16 miles) from Bern.
The nearest international airport is Geneva which is 128 km (80
miles) from Murten. Travel time from Geneva is 90 minutes by car
and about the same by train. Murten is 117 km (72 miles) from Lucerne
and 149 km (93 miles) from Zurich.
By train, take international train connections to Berne and change
trains in Bern.
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