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Chasseral

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Isolation
  
49.5 km (30.8 mi)

Elevation
  
1,607 m

Mountain range
  
Jura Mountains

Parent range
  
Jura Mountains

Location
  
Berne, Switzerland

Prominence
  
667 m

Parent peak
  
Crêt de la Neige

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Similar
  
Mont Soleil, Le Chasseron, Weissenstein, Chaumont, Mont Sujet

The Chasseral is a mountain of the Jura Mountains, overlooking Lake Biel in the Swiss canton of Bern. With an elevation of 1,606 metres above sea level, the Chasseral is the highest summit in the canton of Bern outside the Alps. It is also both the northernmost and easternmost mountain reaching over 1,500 metres in the Jura Mountains. West of the summit is located the Chasseral Ouest (1,552 m), where runs the border with the canton of Neuchâtel. The Chasseral Pass is located further on the west.

Map of Chasseral, 2518 Nods, Switzerland

The Chasseral is the fourth most topographically isolated mountain of Switzerland, although it is the first when considering only easily accessible summits. This results in a very extensive view over the other mountains of the Jura, the Swiss Plateau, the Alps, the Vosges and the Black Forest. The summit can be reached from the Chasseral hotel, where is a bus stop.

References

Chasseral Wikipedia