Val-de-Travers valley

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Val-de-Travers valley is a picturesque valley in the Swiss canton of Neuchâtel, known for its watchmaking heritage, absinthe production, and scenic Jura landscapes.

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Val-de-Travers valley canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical region
valley
contains Areuse River
Creux du Van
Gorges de l’Areuse
Val-de-Travers
surface form: commune of Val-de-Travers

village of Couvet
village of Fleurier
village of Môtiers
country Switzerland
hasEconomicActivity absinthe distillation
tourism
watchmaking
hasLandscapeFeature forested hills
karst formations
limestone cliffs
hasTouristAttraction Creux du Van amphitheatre
Gorges de l’Areuse hiking trails
absinthe museums
historic watchmaking sites
hasTraditionalProduct absinthe
hasTransportConnection railway line to Neuchâtel
road links through Jura passes
historicallyAssociatedWith absinthe ban and revival
knownFor Jura limestone gorges
absinthe production
scenic landscapes
watchmaking heritage
locatedIn Jura Mountains
Western Switzerland
Canton of Neuchâtel
surface form: canton of Neuchâtel
locatedInTimeZone Central European Summer Time
Central European Time
locatedNear French border
partOf Jura region of Switzerland
Canton of Neuchâtel
surface form: Neuchâtel Jura
primaryLanguage French
regionType rural
traversedBy Areuse River

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Areuse hasValley Val-de-Travers valley
Couvet locatedIn Val-de-Travers valley