Best canyons around Hofstetten bei Brienz are found in a region known for its natural beauty and cultural sites. Situated near Lake Brienz and the Giessbach Falls, Hofstetten bei Brienz offers access to various natural landscapes. While the village itself is not primarily a canyoning hub, the broader Interlaken area, approximately 20 kilometers away, provides several canyoning experiences. The region also features cultural attractions such as the Ballenberg Open-Air Museum.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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The Chessimättli is the longest suspension bridge in the UNESCO Entlebuch Biosphere Reserve and hangs up to 45 meters above the Seebach stream. It is 65 meters long.
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The suspension bridge can be pretty wobbly. =)
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The suspension bridge is elevated above the gorge, offering a breathtaking view!
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🌊🏞️ The Aare Gorge near Meiringen is an impressive natural wonder in the Bernese Oberland. This hike takes you through the narrow, up to 200-meter-deep gorge through which the Aare flows. 🌄🚶♂️ 🚗 The Aare Gorge is easy to reach from Meiringen. You can arrive by car or public transport. There are parking spaces at both entrances to the gorge - west and east. 🚶♂️The hike through the Aare Gorge is easy and takes about 1 to 1.5 hours. The path is well secured and suitable for all ages. Entry usually costs around 10 CHF for adults. Start the hike at the west entrance of the Aare Gorge, which is located near the Aare Gorge West train station. Alternatively, you can also start at the east entrance. The path takes you along well-developed footbridges and through tunnels directly through the narrow gorge. The impressive rock faces and the roaring water of the Aare offer a unique natural experience. 📸
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A beautiful gorge, you can walk through it and take the train back or walk back, cool and pleasant especially in summer
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The suspension bridge in the Chessiloch is a fascinating attraction in the UNESCO Entlebuch Biosphere, near Flühli in Lucerne. The suspension bridge, built in 2019, is 65 meters long and hovers up to 45 meters above the Seebebach. From here you can enjoy an impressive "view down below".
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Today, instead of an E-MTB tour, I went on a nice mountain hike after a long time. We started at the public car park (free of charge). The whole tour is really beautiful and the view of the Alps is always beautiful. It is also great near the waterfalls. You also cross the Chessiloch suspension bridge and return to the starting point. There is a very nice barbecue area near the suspension bridge. The entire path is easy to walk, except when it is wet, then you have to be careful. You must be sure-footed and in good shape. Hiking poles are an advantage for those who do not feel safe. Highlights that I experienced: - Great view of the Alps - Chessiloch suspension bridge FYI: Here is the video https://www.relive.cc/view/vJOK5rm5Rwq Equipment: Normal hiking equipment FYI: Moderate mountain hike Difficulty level: T2 (mountain hiking)
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Among the most popular natural attractions are The Aare Gorge, an impressive natural wonder with well-secured paths, and the Rosenlaui Glacier Gorge, known for its effervescent meltwater formations. Another highly rated spot is the Chessiloch Suspension Bridge, offering breathtaking views high above the Seebebach.
Yes, The Aare Gorge is suitable for all ages, with easy, well-secured paths. The Rosenlaui Glacier Gorge is also considered family-friendly, offering an impressive natural experience that's not too long. For canyoning, the Interlaken Canyon (General Tour) provides an ideal introductory experience for beginners and families, featuring jumps, slides, and abseiling in an impressive gorge.
While Hofstetten bei Brienz itself is not a primary canyoning hub, the broader Interlaken region, about 20 kilometers away, offers diverse canyoning. Options range from introductory experiences like the Interlaken Canyon (General Tour) with moderate jumps and abseils, to more demanding adventures such as the Chli Schliere, known for its challenging technical sections and high jumps, and the scenic Grimsel Gorge, which combines abseiling and sliding with stunning alpine backdrops.
For experienced canyoning enthusiasts, the Chli Schliere canyon near Interlaken is highly recommended. It is renowned for being physically and technically demanding, featuring long abseiling sections, high jumps, and rapid slides, making it the premier destination for adrenaline seekers in the region.
The gorges in this region showcase a variety of natural wonders. You'll find impressive rock faces and roaring water at The Aare Gorge, while the Rosenlaui Glacier Gorge features smooth walls, whirlpools, and narrow passages carved by meltwater. Many areas also offer stunning viewpoints, waterfalls, and lush forest environments.
Yes, the region offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can find various trails, including those around Lake Brienz and towards the Brienzer Rothorn Summit. For more detailed information on hiking routes, you can explore the Hiking around Hofstetten bei Brienz guide, which includes routes like the easy 'Brunngasse, Brienz – View of Brienz and Lake Brienz loop'.
Beyond hiking, the area around Hofstetten bei Brienz is excellent for cycling. You can find options for both gravel biking and road cycling. Check out the Gravel biking around Hofstetten bei Brienz guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Hofstetten bei Brienz guide for routes that pass by scenic spots and natural landmarks.
Visitors frequently praise the impressive natural beauty and the unique experience of being so close to powerful natural forces. Many highlight the well-maintained paths and accessibility of sites like The Aare Gorge, and the breathtaking views from the Chessiloch Suspension Bridge. The cool temperatures inside the gorges are also appreciated on hot summer days.
Yes, some gorges have an entrance fee. For instance, The Aare Gorge typically costs around 10 CHF for adults. There are parking spaces available at both the west and east entrances of the Aare Gorge, and it's also accessible by public transport. The Rosenlaui Glacier Gorge can be accessed by bus or car via a toll road.
The summer months are generally ideal for visiting the gorges, as the cool air inside provides a refreshing escape from the heat. For canyoning, the season typically runs from late spring through early autumn, when water levels and temperatures are suitable. It's always advisable to check local conditions and tour operator schedules, especially for guided canyoning experiences.
While not a hidden gem in the traditional sense, the Alpbach Gorge (Alpbachschlucht) offers a challenging and rewarding experience with stunning views of waterfalls and the city of Meiringen below. It's less crowded than some of the more famous attractions and provides a more rugged, natural feel, though caution is advised, especially after rain.
Exploring The Aare Gorge typically takes about 1 to 1.5 hours to walk through. The Rosenlaui Glacier Gorge is also not overly long, making it a manageable and impressive experience. Canyoning tours, depending on their difficulty and length, can range from a few hours for introductory experiences to a full day for more advanced routes.


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