Verwaltungskreis Interlaken-Oberhasli
Verwaltungskreis Interlaken-Oberhasli
Best canyons around Verwaltungskreis Interlaken-Oberhasli are carved by glacial meltwater and rivers, creating deep chasms and unique rock formations. This Swiss region features dramatic landscapes with towering cliffs, thundering waterfalls, and clear waters. The area offers a range of experiences, from accessible paths through natural wonders to challenging canyoning adventures. Its geological features provide insights into glacial history and the power of water erosion.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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The path has been closed since then, you now have to pay to see the waterfall
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Loud, powerful, impressive, and wet. Please wear sturdy shoes.
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impressive waterfall with Alpine panorama
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The region features several spectacular canyons. Among the most notable are the Aare Gorge, known for its deep, narrow chasm; the Rosenlaui Glacier Gorge, a hidden gem carved by glacial meltwater; and the Glacier Canyon Grindelwald, formed by the former Lower Grindelwald Glacier. Other impressive sites include Upper Platform, Trümmelbach Falls, and the Emme Gorge and the Waterfalls at Küblisbühl.
The canyons showcase a variety of geological wonders. The Aare Gorge features impressive limestone formations, hollows, and caves, carved up to 180 meters deep. The Rosenlaui Glacier Gorge displays smooth, polished limestone rock walls, whirlpools, and fantastically carved rock formations, with walls reaching 80 meters high. The Glacier Canyon Grindelwald has towering cliffs up to 300 meters high and unique rock formations shaped by glacial meltwater.
Yes, the Aare Gorge offers a 1.4 km well-developed path with wooden walkways and short tunnels, suitable even for wheelchairs and strollers for part of the way. The Rosenlaui Glacier Gorge also has a well-secured path suitable for families, though sturdy shoes are recommended. The Glacier Canyon Grindelwald is another great option for families, offering a sensory walk and interactive experiences.
Many canyons in the region feature stunning waterfalls. The Aare Gorge boasts a 25-meter-deep waterfall. The Rosenlaui Glacier Gorge showcases thundering waterfalls and roaring cascades. The Trümmelbach Falls are unique waterfalls inside the rocks, and the Oberer Grindelwald Glacier Waterfall is an impressive melt waterfall. You can also find the Mühlebach Waterfall and the waterfalls at Küblisbühl in the Emme Gorge.
Yes, the Interlaken region is renowned for canyoning, an adventure sport involving descending into gorges by hiking, scrambling, abseiling, sliding, and jumping into water basins. Tours are available for various skill levels, typically running from May to October, weather and water levels permitting.
For beginners, the local gorge near Interlaken and the Saxeten Canyon are excellent choices. They offer a great introduction to canyoning with abseiling, sliding, and jumping into deep water basins, providing an exciting yet manageable adventure.
Yes, for those seeking more thrill, the Grimsel Canyon offers a challenging experience starting with a 50-meter abseil, followed by slides, jumps, and zip lines. The Chli Schliere Canyon is considered the most physically and technically demanding, with long abseils, high jumps, and fast slides, ideal for confident and athletic individuals.
Canyoning tours in the Interlaken-Oberhasli region typically run from May to October. This period offers the most favorable weather and water conditions for safe and enjoyable adventures.
Beyond exploring the canyons themselves, the region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including the popular 'From the First to Bachalpsee' and 'Schynige Platte Panorama Trail'. For cyclists, there are cycling routes like the 'Lake Brienz Loop' and 'Tour to Grindelwald'. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes such as the 'Männlichen Viewpoint' loop available in the gravel biking guide.
Yes, both the Aare Gorge and the Glacier Canyon Grindelwald offer special evening experiences. In midsummer, the Aare Gorge is illuminated on Friday and Saturday evenings, creating a mystical atmosphere. The Glacier Canyon Grindelwald is also illuminated with colorful lights on Friday evenings, providing a unique sensory walk.
Visitors are consistently impressed by the unique waterfalls inside the rocks, describing the experience as 'gigantic' and 'impressive' due to what the water masses have created over millions of years. Many recommend wearing good shoes for the potentially slippery sections to fully enjoy this natural wonder.
The Rosenlaui Glacier Gorge features a well-secured path that includes 12 tunnels and 215 steps, ascending 115 meters over 573 meters. While suitable for families, sturdy shoes are highly recommended due to paths that can be wet and slippery. The circular path takes about 45 minutes to complete.
The Rosenlaui Glacier Gorge, located in the quiet alpine Rosenlauital valley, is often considered a hidden gem. It offers a wild, almost mystical atmosphere and a more authentic and immersive experience compared to more commercial gorges, showcasing thundering waterfalls and fantastically carved rock formations.


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