Best canyons around Noflen are found in the wider Bern-Mittelland region. Noflen, a former municipality now part of Kirchdorf, is characterized by agricultural land and forests, situated on the southern foothills of the Belpberg between the Gürbe and Aare valleys. While Noflen's immediate surroundings do not feature prominent canyons, the broader area offers several impressive gorges, often referred to as "Schluchten." These natural attractions provide opportunities for exploring the region's diverse landscapes with dramatic rock formations and flowing water.
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You have to carry the bike onto the bridge
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The upper part is more demanding than the lower
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That was really mega beautiful
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The Glütschbachtal is definitely worth a visit. On foot, by bike or mountain bike
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Always worth a visit
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Why do you drive such a route simply because you can? Please only with good training basics...
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The Choleren Gorge, which was created by the erosion of the Cholerbach. With steep cliffs, thundering waterfalls and winding paths, it offers hikers and nature lovers a spectacular experience. Wooden bridges and stairs enable safe exploration of this fascinating natural setting. The name "Cholerenschlucht" is probably related to traditional charcoal burning. The Choleren Gorge used to be known for its charcoal kilns, where charcoal was produced. The name "Choleren Gorge" could thus refer to this historical activity. A second theory is that the term comes from the Latin word "colera" which means "bile" or "anger" and could refer to the wild waterfalls and the impressive nature of the gorge. A third theory holds that the name comes from the old Swiss German word "chole" meaning "little stream" or "little river".
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Wonderfully beautiful, but sometimes quite steep gorge with a lot of potential for slipping. Good shoes recommended. Tip: If the ground is damp and wet, it is better to hike through the Choleren Gorge from bottom to top. When it's dry, it's easy to do on both sides. Some barbecue areas invite you to pause and linger. The countless waterfalls with their pools and the green of the gorge give the whole scenery a romantic touch.
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While Noflen itself is characterized by agricultural land and forests, the wider Bern-Mittelland region offers several impressive gorges. Key highlights include the Glütschbachtal Rocky Stream and Cliff, known for its natural setting, the Rotache Gorge with its waterfalls and bathing spots, and the Cholerenschlucht Gorge, featuring steep cliffs and thundering waterfalls.
The gorges in the region offer a variety of natural formations. You can expect to see dramatic rock formations, flowing rivers and streams, numerous waterfalls, and dense forests. Many areas also feature viewpoints offering scenic vistas of the surrounding landscape.
Yes, hiking is a popular activity. For example, the Cholerenschlucht Gorge provides winding paths with wooden bridges and stairs for exploration. The Rotache Gorge allows for exploration along the stream, though good footwear is recommended for its cross-country terrain.
Yes, the Rotache Gorge is noted for its cool bathing spots and waterfalls, which can be discovered by exploring along the stream. Always exercise caution and check local conditions before entering the water.
Some gorges are more family-friendly than others. The Cholerenschlucht Gorge, with its wooden bridges and stairs, makes for safe exploration, though it can be steep and slippery when wet. For dining options, Grottino Quay 66 in Thun is a family-friendly restaurant nearby.
The gorges are generally best visited during drier periods, typically from spring to autumn. During wet conditions, paths can become slippery, especially in areas like the Cholerenschlucht Gorge, where good shoes are essential. Some gorges may be closed or less accessible in winter due to ice and snow.
Good, sturdy footwear with adequate grip is highly recommended, especially for areas like the Cholerenschlucht Gorge and Rotache Gorge, where paths can be steep, winding, or cross-country and potentially slippery when wet. Dress in layers suitable for varying weather conditions.
While specific cafes directly within the gorges are rare, you can find dining options in nearby towns. For example, Grottino Quay 66 in Thun is a well-regarded restaurant not far from some of the regional attractions.
The region around Noflen offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various road cycling routes, such as the 'Gantrisch Legend Route,' or enjoy gravel biking with options like the 'View of the Bernese Alps – Schützenfahrbrücke loop.' Mountain biking trails are also available, including the 'Ulmizberg Observation Tower – View from Lisiberg loop.' For more details, refer to the guides on Road Cycling Routes around Noflen, Gravel biking around Noflen, and MTB Trails around Noflen.
Visitors consistently appreciate the natural beauty and dramatic landscapes. The Glütschbachtal Rocky Stream and Cliff is frequently noted as being 'always worth a visit.' The Cholerenschlucht Gorge is praised for its 'mega beautiful' scenery, including countless waterfalls and pools that create a romantic atmosphere.
Yes, safety is important. Paths in gorges can be steep and slippery, especially after rain or during wet conditions. Always wear appropriate footwear. For instance, the Cholerenschlucht Gorge can be quite steep with potential for slipping. It's advisable to hike through it from bottom to top when damp. Always stay on marked paths and observe any warning signs.


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