Well, however, it is possible. And the great thing about French-speaking Switzerland: it speaks French the way you imagine it. In France they speak it so differently, so even if you finished High School with a diploma in French you do not have a clue what people are talking about. But in French Switzerland it is different. I found my kitchen French to be completely cool here, I could understand and talk to everybody. So thumbs up!
We started our tour of Neuchatel from top of the hill, from the Chateau, which today is the seat of the magistrate, organisation is done here, and it is a really fine place to work. Still it is not so easy to find, since there are corners and parks and then other corners, but my "Excusez-moi, nous cherchons le chateau, aidez nous, s´il vous-plait" was enough to point us into the right direction. With beautiful views over the city.
There are free guided tours inside the castle from Mai to September, but since it is an administrative place we did not even try with the kiddos. Into the castle yard you can proceed with no problem, and this is where we took a few photos. Isn´t it lovely with the colours?
The "Collegiale de Neuchatel" is under construction at the moment, which is why we definately are going to be back and have a look at it when it is finally done. But the inside it surprising! It is very modest, but have a look at the ceiling!
From up at the chateau and the collegiale you have a great view over the Lac the Neuchatel. The lake is beautiful, and the Swiss lakes always remind me to the Austrian Salzkammergut. *sigh* I love lakes, I just love the sea even more. *doublesigh*
This is a view from the tour du prison, which was used until 1800 something. I did not walk up there, you know me being afraid of hights, but brave Stefan mastered it and was therefore able to impress us with a great view from up there.
Walking down from top of the hill this is what you see. I love little villages like this, with their mideval and later flair!
And once you are down at sea level you get the impression of a village that is on one hand still in mideval times, on the other hand modern and with all the commodities you get nowadays.
We really liked it here, and we most definately will be back - especially when they have finished the collegiale.
But before you leave Neuchatel, on your way out, you absolutely have to visit the L´eglise rouge du Notre Dame. When you come into town and do now have a clue about the sights in Neuchatel you think "Wow, this is some red church". But then you find out that it is the main sight after the chateau area, and you start to like it even more!
And on our way back to Spiez we had some great view onto the Jungfrau from the motorway. Usually I think it is just clouds, but when you get closer you realize it is a huge mountain!!