The natural mountain arena of Crewe de Van
On the border of the Swiss cantons of Neuchâtel and Vaud is a stunning beauty place called Crewe de Van. It is a limestone rock in the shape of a horseshoe, which stretches for 4 kilometers in length, with a width of about one and a half kilometers and a height of 160 meters.

Crewe de Wan is considered one of the most interesting sites for hiking in the area. The name of this place is derived from the ancient language of the Celts. At one time, the horseshoe was renamed several times. However, in the end, the original name was returned. With Crewe-de-Vannes the chic panorama opens. In one direction - the mountain peaks of the central strip of the Swiss Alps, and in the other - the middle mountains, up to the border with France.







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