This is an interactive map that allows you to visualize the route in the context of Switzerland. To open the map, click on the rectangle in the top-right corner. The circles correspond to the end of each stage. By clicking on these circles, you will have access to the information that Google provides for these places (images, some accommodations, routes, etc.). This could also help you at times, even though the information is more geared towards those traveling by car, rather than on foot, like you…
1. The first section is the Via Jura 80 proper. It crosses through the cantons of Basel, Solothurn, Bern, and Jura, concluding in Biel/Bienne.
Here are the stages from Basel to Biel. Click on each stage to open:
Stage 1: From Basel to Aesch
Stage 2: From Aesch to Laufen
Stage 3: From Laufen to Delémont
Stage 4. From Delémont to Moutier
Stage 5: From Moutier to Sornetan
Stage 6: From Sornetan to Tavannes
Stage7: From Tavannes to Biel
2. The second part, which some call the Voie des 3 Lacs (Three-Lakes Trail), is the transition from Biel to Moudon, allowing you to connect with the Via Jacobi 4, the main Camino de Santiago route in Switzerland.
Here are the stages from Bienne to Moudon. Click on each stage to open:
Stage 8: From Biel to Le Landeron
Stage 9a: From Le Landeron to Murten (Morat)
Stage 9b: A small visit to Murten
Stage 10a: From Murten to Avenches via the heights
Stage 10b: From Murten to Avenches by the lake
Stage 11: From Avenches to Payerne
Stage 12: From Payerne to Moudon
3. The final part of the journey takes you from Moudon to Geneva via the Via Jacobi 4, a well-known section of the Swiss Camino de Santiago. Click on each stage to open:
Stage 13a: From Moudon to Sauvabelin-See/Lausanne
Stage13b: From Montpreveyres to Lake Sauvabelin/Lausanne
Stage13c: Lausanne – Visit
Stage 14: From Lausanne to Rolle
Stage 15: From Rolle to Coppet
Stage16: Coppet to Genève-Cornavin
You can either enter the stage of your choice or follow the navigation from one stage to the next. Enjoy your journey!