Le Locle District Neuchâtel Switzerland
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Le Locle

Le Locle (French pronunciation: [lə lɔkl]; German: Luggli) is a municipality in the Canton of Neuchâtel in Switzerland. It is situated in the Jura Mountains, a few kilometers from the city of La Chaux-de-Fonds. It is the third smallest city in Switzerland (in Switzerland a place needs more than 10,000 inhabitants to be considered a city). Le Locle is known as a center of Swiss watchmaking, even cited as the birthplace of the industry, with roots dating back to the 1600s. The municipality has been home to manufactures such as Favre-Leuba, Mido, Zodiac, Tissot, Ulysse Nardin, Zenith, Montblanc, Certina as well as Universal Genève, before the latter company relocated to Geneva. The town's history in watchmaking is documented at one of the world's premier horological museums, the Musée d'Horlogerie du Locle, Monts Castle, located in a 19th-century country manor on a hill north of the city. Restored historic underground mills (grainmill, oilmill, sawmill) can be seen in a cave located about one kilometer (0.6 miles) west of the city center. The name of the town derives from the word for lake or trou d'eau.

Distance between:

Geneva to Le Locle 66 Miles / 107 Kms
Lucerne to Le Locle 72 Miles / 115 Kms
Zürich to Le Locle 87 Miles / 141 Kms
Basel to Le Locle 52 Miles / 84 Kms
Bern to Le Locle 35 Miles / 57 Kms
Lausanne to Le Locle 37 Miles / 59 Kms

Postal Code 2400



Population 2019

Total: 10 216
Total Men: 5 065
Total Women: 5 151

tourist attraction Nearby

Mont Corbusier