Best attractions and places to see around Gurzelen include a variety of historical buildings and significant natural features. This Swiss municipality is noted for its preserved architecture and diverse landscape. Visitors can explore ancient landmarks, serene lakes, and prominent summits. The region provides opportunities to discover both cultural heritage and natural beauty.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A very worthwhile summit with a great view that you have to work hard to reach... there is also a climbing route that leads up here... but because of the amazing view you are rarely alone
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Beautiful panorama
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Beautiful panorama on the summit
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My local mountain. Wonderful views of the Alps, the Mittelland and the Jura.
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Wouldn't let it linger a bit when you were in Thun, with .....
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Very nice here, but in winter the sun only shines for a short time. It can be very cold.
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The Gantrisch is one of the most visited mountains in the entire region. When the weather is nice on a weekend, it can get quite crowded. From the two very large car parks at 1600m, the altitude difference to the summit at 2176m and the not too long route are manageable even for people with average fitness. However, you should have a sure footing and a fairly good head for heights.
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We went from the Gurnigel watershed station to the Gantrischseeli and up the narrow path towards Gantrisch. This path is not signposted and is inconspicuous - you can hardly see it. We walked briefly on the wide road and after about 200 m we took the narrow zigzag path through the couloir to the ridge. Only do this if you are sure-footed. When wet it is slippery and very steep!!! From the ridge we go between the rocks, using our hands, up to the summit. A fantastic panoramic view stretching far into the French Alps.
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Gurzelen boasts several significant historical buildings. You can visit the Baroque-style Church, built in 1710, which features a Renaissance pulpit and a 1711 baptismal font. The Old Schoolhouse, constructed in 1823, is a well-preserved timber-frame building now serving as a community center. The Rectory also contributes to the historic village ensemble, and you can find the intriguing Remains of Burg Festi, offering a glimpse into Gurzelen's past.
Yes, Gurzelen is home to several unique natural attractions. Don't miss the Twin Beeches (Zwillingsbuchen), which are approximately 150-year-old, 40-meter-high trees considered among the most powerful twin beeches in Europe. Other notable natural points include the historical Sodbrunnen im Gsang, the Müsche beim Chatzeloch / Müschholz, the fragrant Duftgräbli im Riedwald / Charrholz, and the glacial erratic known as Findling "Fuchsenstein" im Steinhölzli.
For families, Hinterstockensee is an excellent choice. This lake offers a full-service restaurant at the nearby Chrindi middle station and is a popular spot for ice fishing or skating in winter. Additionally, the Thun Old Town and Castle provides a charming experience with its historic castle and cultural events, and the Schützenfahr Bridge over the Aare is also considered family-friendly with facilities nearby.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Stockhorn Summit & Panoramic Viewpoint. It offers magnificent vistas of the Bernese Oberland, Lake Thun, and Lake Brienz and is easily accessible. Another option is the Gantrisch Summit, which provides extensive views of the Alps, Mittelland, and Jura, though it requires a good head for heights and sure footing.
Yes, Gurzelen offers several running trails. You can explore routes like the 'Gürbebadi Thurnen loop from Seftigen' or the 'Wattenwil Pedestrian Bridge – Gürbeweg Trail loop from Gurzelen'. For more options, check out the full guide on Running Trails around Gurzelen.
The Gurzelen area is great for cycling. Road cyclists can tackle the 'Gantrisch Legend Route' or the 'Zwieselberg Scenic Road – Gurnigel Ascent loop'. For touring cyclists, routes like 'View of the Gantrisch Range – View of Lake Thun loop' are popular. Discover more routes in the guides for Road Cycling Routes around Gurzelen and Cycling around Gurzelen.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning views from summits like Stockhorn Summit and Gantrisch Summit, often describing them as magnificent and very worthwhile. The charming Thun Old Town and Castle is also highly rated for its historical significance and beautiful setting on Lake Thun. The variety of historical buildings and unique natural features in Gurzelen itself also receives positive feedback.
Yes, the charming town of Thun Old Town and Castle is a must-see. Its castle, founded in 1200 AD, offers magnificent views of the old town, Lake Thun, and the Bernese Alps. The town also hosts a weekly market and is culturally significant.
Yes, for example, at Hinterstockensee, the Chrindi middle station has a full-service restaurant offering snacks and simple dishes. The Schützenfahr Bridge over the Aare also has restaurant facilities nearby.
Yes, the Stockhorn Summit & Panoramic Viewpoint is noted as being accessible, allowing a broad panorama for many visitors. Additionally, Thun Old Town and Castle is also listed as wheelchair accessible, offering a historical and scenic experience.
The region features the serene Geistsee, a lake that serves as a point of interest. Further afield, Hinterstockensee is a beautiful lake that is a popular starting point for tours and offers activities like ice fishing or skating in winter.


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