The villages of Jaun in La Gruyère is a real paradise for nature lovers!
At the end of the Jogne Valley, the village of Jaun welcomes you. Famous for its waterfall and its unusual cemetery, it is above all home to the Gastlosen, a majestic mountain range unique in Switzerland. Jaun (Bellegarde) and Im Fang (La Villette), the only German-speaking villages in La Gruyère, invite you to discover their typically Swiss chalets and their unspoilt nature.
Surrounded by majestic peaks, the region offers a wide choice of hiking trails. The cable ways take you directly to the foot of the Gastlosen, where hiking and mountain biking trails, scooters and alpine chalets can be found.
The Jaun region offers a great range of winter sports, often with abundant snow cover. Both sports enthusiasts and nature lovers will find something to suit them. In the autumn and winter months, the Grandmother’s Hole is a must-see.
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Plan your excursion
Cemetery of Jaun
Discover a very unique handcraft.
Cantorma
Restaurants & alpine huts
Events
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- La Berra – Sommet 1
- La Berra – Brand
- Jaun
- Moléson – Village
- Moléson – Sommet
- Moléson – Plan Francey
- Gruyères
- Bulle
- La Berra – Sommet 2
- Charmey – Sommet de Vounetz
- Charmey – Sommet de Vounetz – Dents Vertes
- Charmey – Sommet de Vounetz – Les Banderettes
- Moléson – Sommet Est
- Jaun – Chalet du Soldat
- Jaun – Summit






