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Offer, Morat

Public Guided Tour "Morat, Unfiltered"

View of Murten, the Bern Gate and the lake
View of Murten, the Bern Gate and the lake. © Switzerland Tourism | Nicole Schafer
Panoramic view of Murten and its lake
Panoramic view of Murten and its lake. © Simon Wicht
Main street of the old town of Murten
Main street of the old town of Murten
Guided tour of Murten
Guided tour of Murten. © Switzerland Tourism | Nicole Schafer
Murten and its ramparts
Murten and its ramparts. © Pascal Gertschen
  • Category
    • Urban visits
    Urban visits
  • Place
    • Morat
    Place

Discover Murten in a different way on a lively bilingual tour blending historical facts with delightfully absurd storytelling.

Step into the charming streets of Murten on a guided tour that playfully breaks the rules. Starting at the Museum of Murten, a passionate guide begins to unveil the town’s rich past, but not for long.

Rigoleau soon takes centre stage. A self-proclaimed expert in drinkable and undrinkable water, this mischievous character spices up the tour with his outrageous "hydro-lies". Between truth and fiction, the lines blur, much to the delight of participants.

This bilingual French-German experience invites you to engage, react and enjoy. Languages intertwine naturally, and you become part of the story. Whether you are visiting Murten for the first time or think you already know it well, this original tour promises laughter, surprises and a fresh perspective.

Opening hours
Opening hours
  • From 27 Jun 2026 to 29 Aug 2026
Good to know
Good to know
  • Meeting place
    • Museum of Murten, Ryf 4, 3280 Murten
  • Duration
    • 1h30
  • Time
    • The tour departure time varies depending on the selected date.
  • Language
    • Bilingual French-German
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Public Guided Tour "Morat, Unfiltered"
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