Attractions and places to see around Lohnstorf are characterized by the region's rural charm and historical context within the Gürbetal valley. This former municipality, now part of Thurnen, features a landscape primarily used for agriculture, with the Längenberg mountain nearby. Historical roots include Roman-era ruins and mentions dating back to 1148. The area offers scenic landscapes for outdoor activities rather than numerous distinct tourist sites directly within Lohnstorf itself.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A very impressive bridge/lock construction.
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The Amsoldingen Basilica, attributed to Rudolf II of Burgundy and Berta of Alamannia, was built around 1000 on the site of an earlier 7th-century church and shows Lombard architectural influences. Originally lacking a tower and transept, it later gained a tower in place of the southern apse, and its collegiate chapter was dissolved in 1484. The church underwent Gothic modifications, became a Pietist center under Samuel Lutz (1726–1738), and was renovated in 1978–1980; its crypt includes Roman spolia, and its stained glass windows by Max Brunner depict the Trinity.
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The town hall was built around 1500. At that time it was probably two-storey: there was an open hall downstairs and the council chambers upstairs.
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Beautiful and photogenic bridge that reminds me a bit of the bridges in Lucerne.
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The center of the city of Thun with many events
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Wouldn't let it linger a bit when you were in Thun, with .....
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The electric motors for operating the locks are certainly not from 1726, nor from 1818, but still historic. Don't touch, they can start at any time.
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Here we could stay longer to watch the servers.
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The Lohnstorf area, now part of Thurnen, has a rich historical context. You can visit sites like the charming Thun Old Town and Castle, which dates back to 1200 AD and offers magnificent views. Another significant historical landmark is the Amsoldingen Basilica, constructed around 1000 AD with Lombard architectural influences and Roman spolia in its crypt. The area itself has Roman-era ruins and was first mentioned in records in 1148.
Yes, two prominent bridges are highly regarded by visitors. The Scherzlig Lock (Covered Wooden Bridge), built in 1726, crosses the southern branch of the Aare and allows visitors to walk through it. Another notable structure is the Schützenfahr Bridge over the Aare, which offers great views of the river.
The rural landscape around Lohnstorf, situated in the Gürbetal valley near the Längenberg mountain, is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, running, and road cycling. For detailed routes, explore the Hiking around Lohnstorf, Running Trails around Lohnstorf, and Road Cycling Routes around Lohnstorf guides.
Yes, the area offers hiking trails for various skill levels. For example, you can find easy routes like the 'Restaurant Mühlebach – Burgistein Church loop from Burgistein' (6.9 km) or the 'Hiking loop from Thurnen' (6.2 km). More moderate options include the 'Burgistein Church loop from Thurnen' (9.3 km) or the 'Biberzetäli – Burgistein Church loop from Burgistein' (13.9 km). You can find more details in the Hiking around Lohnstorf guide.
Absolutely. The region provides a variety of road cycling routes. Options range from easy rides like the 'Sangenboden – Grund Valley Section loop from Burgistein' (23.3 km) to moderate routes such as the 'View of the Bernese Alps – View of Gürbetal loop from Thurnen' (52.3 km). For more challenging rides, consider the 'View of Gürbetal – Laupen Old Town loop from Thurnen' (112.9 km). Discover more in the Road Cycling Routes around Lohnstorf guide.
Several attractions offer excellent viewpoints. Thun Old Town and Castle provides magnificent views of the old town, Lake Thun, and the Bernese Alps. The Schützenfahr Bridge over the Aare also offers great river views. Additionally, the Thun Town Hall area can provide scenic perspectives of the city's architecture.
Many attractions in the area are considered family-friendly. The Scherzlig Lock (Covered Wooden Bridge) and Thun Old Town and Castle are great for families. The Amsoldingen Basilica also welcomes families. For walks, the rural landscape offers many easy trails suitable for families, such as the 'Burgistein Church loop from Burgistein' (4.5 km) mentioned in the Hiking around Lohnstorf guide.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The Thun Old Town and Castle is often highlighted for its charm, history, and stunning views of the lake and Alps. The unique experience of walking through the Scherzlig Lock (Covered Wooden Bridge) is also a favorite. Overall, the area's rural charm and scenic landscapes for outdoor activities are highly valued.
While Lohnstorf itself is a smaller, rural area, it is part of the municipality of Thurnen, which is generally well-connected within the Bern-Mittelland administrative district. Public transport options, including buses, typically serve the larger towns and connect to trailheads or attractions. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for specific routes to your desired starting points.
Yes, particularly around the more developed attractions. For instance, the Schützenfahr Bridge over the Aare has a restaurant nearby. The Thun Old Town, being a larger settlement, offers a wide array of cafes, restaurants, and pubs. For the more rural areas, it's recommended to plan ahead or bring your own refreshments.
Yes, some attractions are noted for their accessibility. Thun Old Town and Castle, as well as Thun Town Hall, are listed as wheelchair-accessible, allowing a broader range of visitors to enjoy their historical and scenic offerings.
The Gürbetal valley and surrounding Längenberg mountain offer pleasant conditions for outdoor activities during spring, summer, and autumn. These seasons provide comfortable temperatures for hiking, cycling, and exploring the rural landscapes. While winter hiking is possible, some routes might be affected by snow or ice, so checking local conditions is recommended.


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