Creux du Van

The Creux du Van is a natural rocky cirque approximately 1,400 metres wide and 150 metres deep, on the north side of Le Soliat.[1] It is located in the Val de Travers district, in the Swiss canton of Neuchâtel. A very well known, amphitheatre-shaped natural attraction of the area, it is located at the heart of a nature reservation area of 15.5 km².

Geology

It was created by natural water erosion from a local glacier that was linked to the Rhone glacier, causing land slides of a semi-circular shape.

Attraction

Ibex were introduced in the area in 1965. As of 2009, there are 17.

Access

The summit area can be reached on foot or by car. A paved road from Saint-Aubin-Sauges (on Lake Neuchâtel) or Couvet (Val-de-Travers) climbs to la ferme du Soliat (1,382 m), which is located a few minutes walk away from the summit of the rocky cirque. Some hiking paths are indicated, via les petites Fauconnières.

Notable trails in the areas include:

Panorama

Panoramic view from the top

References

Notes

  1. Creux du Van (1:25,000) (Map). Swisstopo. Retrieved 2015-02-08.

Coordinates: 46°55′57″N 6°43′25″E / 46.93250°N 6.72361°E / 46.93250; 6.72361

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