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Panorama from Chasseral

Viewpoint · Neuenburg/Jura/Berner Jura · 1,529 m
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The panorama from 1606,2 m high summit of Chasseral is unique: From here you can see the whole Alpine chain from Säntis to Mont Blanc, and also over the Mittelland (middle of Switzerland).
From its 1606.2 metres above sea level, the Chasseral offers a sensational view of the Swiss Plateau and the Alps - from the Säntis to Mont Blanc - on the one hand, and the Jura, Vosges and Black Forest on the other. In summer and winter, it attracts large numbers of hikers all year round. The access road, on which the pass was tolled until 2007, is also very busy. In the mid-2000s, there were 40,000 vehicles per year; today there are three to four times that number. The Swisscom antenna on the Chasseral is a cardinal landmark for hundreds of thousands of people. This telecommunications totem pole was erected in 1975. The 120 m high antenna was inaugurated in 1983. It is still used today as a relay transmitter for radio and television broadcasts, for Rega and, in a more discreet and less well-known way, for the army.

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Street open only during summertime.
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Parc régional Chasseral
Update: April 04, 2023

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Chasseral, Hôtel

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2'570'167E 1'219'620N
DD
47.126888, 7.045454
DMS
47°07'36.8"N 7°02'43.6"E
UTM
32T 351758 5221118
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Panorama from Chasseral

Parc régional Chasseral / Place de la Gare 2 - Case Postale 219
2610 Saint-Imier
Phone +41 (0)32 942 39 49
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