Best mountain peaks around Brienzwiler, located in the Bernese Oberland, offer access to diverse alpine experiences. The region features a variety of peaks, from high summits with panoramic views to challenging ridges and accessible mountain passes. These natural features provide opportunities for hiking and exploring the Swiss Alps. The area is characterized by its mountainous terrain and proximity to Lake Brienz.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Fantastically beautiful place, the hotel offers very beautiful views of the lake and waterfalls
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Great view of the valley and surrounding mountains
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Great view of Sörenberg and surrounding mountains
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The longing for nature is growing. Genuine experiences in the nature park of the Grandhotel Giessbach are possible at any time of the year. The energy of the waterfall, the trees and the rock formations is always surprising. In any light and at any time of the year, the sight provides breathtaking moments that invigorate the mind and soul. The Giessbach Waterfall: raging, rushing, splashing, alive and different every day. Illuminated at night, mystical during the day, it forms the heart and the source of power in our surroundings. Walking under it, feeling and breathing in the power of the waterfall is an incomparable natural experience.
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take good hiking shoes with you, and a jacket can suddenly get cold.....
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Beautiful panorama to the North and the whole Swiss Alp Range to the South.
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Awesome view, especially the turquoise-blue Lake Brienz is worth the tour!
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Stunning views of the Brienzersee and the Jungfrau Region’s highest peaks; the Eiger, Mönch, Jungfrau, Schreckhorn and Finsteraarhorn. The scenery is absolutely breathtaking no matter the direction you look in.
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The region offers several popular peaks. The Brienzer Rothorn Summit is highly regarded for its panoramic views of Central Switzerland and the Bernese Alps, including the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau. Another favorite is the Faulhorn Summit & Mountain Hotel, known for its 360-degree panorama and opportunities to experience sunrises and sunsets. The Grosse Scheidegg mountain pass is also a popular starting point for various hikes with views of the Eiger, Wetterhorn, and Engelhörner mountains.
From the peaks around Brienzwiler, you can expect breathtaking 360-degree panoramas. The Brienzer Rothorn offers views encompassing Lake Brienz, the iconic Eiger, Mönch, Jungfrau, and up to 690 other summits on a clear day. The Axalphorn provides extraordinary views of Lake Brienz and the expansive Brienzergrat ridge. The Hardergrat Ridge also offers spectacular views of Lake Brienz and the prominent peaks of the Jungfrau Region.
Yes, the region is rich in natural beauty. Near the Brienzer Rothorn, you can observe a majestic ibex colony with over 150 animals and visit the serene Lake Eisee, popular for fishing. The Axalp region, home to Axalphorn, features the pristine Hinterburgseeli, a crystal-clear alpine lake. Many peaks also offer stunning views of Lake Brienz.
The best time largely depends on your activity. For hiking and enjoying the full alpine experience, late spring to early autumn (June to October) is ideal when trails are clear. The historic steam cogwheel train to Brienzer Rothorn operates during these months. In winter, the Brienzer Rothorn area transforms into a ski resort, accessible by cable car.
Absolutely. The historic steam cogwheel train to the Brienzer Rothorn offers a nostalgic journey suitable for families. The Axalp region features the 'Schnitzlerweg' (Wood-Carver's Trail), adorned with numerous carved wooden figures, which is a delightful walk for all ages. The First Cliff Walk (Grindelwald) is also listed as family-friendly, offering wonderful views.
Many peaks are well-connected. The Brienzer Rothorn is famously accessible via a historic steam cogwheel train from Brienz. The road leading to Grosse Scheidegg is largely car-free, making it popular for bikers and hikers, and it can be reached by public transport. For other peaks, a combination of public transport to trailheads and hiking is usually required.
Hiking difficulties vary significantly. The Brienzer Rothorn offers trails from leisurely strolls to more demanding routes, including a spectacular high-altitude hike to the Brünig Pass. The ascent to Axalphorn involves an exposed ridge hike, rated T5 (alpine, exposed), suitable for sure-footed mountain hikers. The Hardergrat Ridge is renowned as one of Switzerland's most difficult and dangerous day hikes, requiring extreme fitness and sure-footedness.
Yes, advanced hikers will find challenging routes. The Axalphorn ascent is a T5 rated alpine hike. The Hardergrat Ridge is a highly demanding, knife-edge ridge hike with significant drops, requiring extreme fitness and should only be attempted in dry conditions. Wildgärst, described as a 'wide scree mountain,' is accessible via a T3 hiking trail, offering a moderately challenging but rewarding experience.
Beyond hiking, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain biking trails, such as the 'Meiringen – Biker Trail Schwanden–Brienz loop' or the 'Hotel Rosenlaui – Gschwandtenmaad Alpine Meadow loop.' Road cycling is also popular, with routes like the 'Aare Gorge – View of the Susten Valley loop.' For more details, refer to the guides on MTB Trails around Brienzwiler and Road Cycling Routes around Brienzwiler.
Yes, there are many hiking routes. Near the Brienzer Rothorn, you can find high-altitude hikes. For a quieter alternative with stunning panoramas, consider the ascent to Axalphorn. The Grosse Scheidegg serves as an excellent starting point for routes leading to First and the Rosenlaui Gorge. You can find more hiking options, including the 'Totzweg Mountain Huts loop' and 'Funtenensee loop,' in the Hiking around Brienzwiler guide.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent mountain scenery, the panoramic views of Central Switzerland and the Bernese Alps, and the stunning green-blue Lake Brienz. The Faulhorn Summit & Mountain Hotel is loved for its 'grandiose views' and the opportunity to experience beautiful sunsets and sunrises. The Grosse Scheidegg is appreciated as a wonderful starting point for various tours.
For those seeking a quieter experience, the Axalphorn is often recommended as a less crowded alternative to the Brienzer Rothorn, offering similarly stunning panoramas. It's particularly appealing to experienced hikers looking for solitude amidst spectacular views.
Yes, some peaks offer facilities. The Faulhorn Summit & Mountain Hotel provides accommodation and dining with a 360-degree panorama. The Brienzer Rothorn has the mountain hotel Rothorn Kulm, offering culinary delights. The Grosse Scheidegg also features a cozy mountain restaurant with panoramic views.
The region offers a blend of natural and historical attractions. The historic steam cogwheel train to the Brienzer Rothorn, operating since 1892, is a historical experience in itself. The Axalp region is known for its 'Schnitzlerweg' (Wood-Carver's Trail) with numerous carved wooden figures, reflecting local craftsmanship. Additionally, the Grandhotel Giessbach, a historically valuable hotel from the Belle Epoque, is nearby and offers wonderful views.


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