Broye canal
Water type: Canal
Basin: Lake Neuchatel -> Zihlkanal -> Lake Biel (Bienne) -> Aare -> Rhine -> Waal -> Upper Merwede (Boven Merwede) -> Lower Merwede (Beneden Merwede) -> Old Meuse (Oude Maas) -> Het Scheur -> Nieuwe Waterweg (New Waterway) -> North Sea
Continent:
Europe
Country:
Switzerland
Natural lakes
Salmoniformes - Salmons and Trouts
Salmoniformes - Salmons and Trouts
The River Broye has its source in the Prealps of Fribourg. After crossing the Cantons of Fribourg and Vaud, its waters flow into Lake Morat, at Salavaux. On the opposite side of the lake, the course of the Broye picks up again, transformed into a man-made canal. Linking Lakes Morat and Neuchatel, the Broye Canal is a must for those walkers who wish to visit the Three-Lake-Country, on foot, by bicycle and, of course, by boat.