Best attractions and places to see around Lützelflüh, a village in the lower Emmental region, offers a variety of sites for those interested in history, culture, and nature. Situated on the Emme River, the area is known as the "Gotthelf Village" due to its association with pastor and poet Jeremias Gotthelf. Visitors can explore historical landmarks, cultural institutions, and natural features within a landscape characterized by rivers and rolling hills. The region provides opportunities to engage with local heritage and…
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Original bridge but not in the original location!
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The family-run Hotel Hirschen in Langnau im Emmental has 18 comfortable rooms that can be booked with full board, half board, or bed and breakfast. The traditional, listed Bernese house invites you to visit with its beautiful facade, carved beams, and decorated details. Whether inside in the restaurant or outside on the cozy terrace, you can relax here in a pleasant atmosphere and be pampered with culinary delights.
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On Sundays, the restaurant closes at 4:00 PM. Don't they need it?
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gäbig um uf di besser befahrbari aemmesite ds wächsle
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Even better than the show dairy is the Meier bakery right next door! Ideal for a refreshing snack in the form of a cream cake or a Nide cake.
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After a long tour of 90 km, we are happy to freshen up in the comfortable room
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Great all-round view in all directions
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Lützelflüh is rich in history and culture, particularly due to its association with pastor and poet Jeremias Gotthelf. You can visit the Lueg Monument, a historical viewpoint, or explore the Bantiger Observation Tower, which once served as a watchtower. Other notable sites include the Lützelflüh Church, the Brandis Fortress Ruins, and the Kulturmühle, a beautifully preserved mill now serving as a cultural venue.
Lützelflüh is known as the "Gotthelf Village." You can delve into his life and works at the Gotthelf Zentrum Emmental, located in the historical rectory where he lived. Additionally, the Gotthelf-Stube in the vicarage storehouse exhibits personal mementos and translations of his work. A Gotthelf Fountain featuring his character "Ueli der Knecht" and a memorial can also be found in the village.
The landscape around Lützelflüh is characterized by the Emme River, which divides the village, offering pleasant walking and biking opportunities. The region also features rolling hills and impressive covered wooden bridges, including one considered the longest wooden arch bridge in Europe, such as the Emme Covered Bridge.
Yes, there are several scenic viewpoints. The Bantiger Observation Tower offers extensive panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Another popular spot is the Lueg Monument, known for its views into the Emmental and towards the Alps.
Lützelflüh offers several educational trails. One nature educational trail leads from Lützelflüh to Rüegsauschachen, winding up to the Brandis ruins. Another trail, starting from Ramsei, goes over Ramisberg and Bänzeberg, featuring information panels on dairy farming, cultivation, and forestry, with lovely views of the Bernese Alps on clear days.
Absolutely! The Emmentaler Show Dairy is a highly recommended family-friendly destination, offering insights into cheese production, a playground, restaurant, and shop. Many of the covered wooden bridges, like the Wooden bridge over the Emme (ESAF Burgdorf), are also great for family outings.
The region around Lützelflüh is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, running, and hiking. For example, there are moderate road cycling loops like the "Emmentaler Show Dairy – Lueg Viewpoint loop from Hasle bei Burgdorf" and various running trails along the Emme River. Explore more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Lützelflüh, Running Trails around Lützelflüh, and Hiking around Lützelflüh guide pages.
Yes, several hiking trails are recommended. An easy option is the "Gygax Butchery AG – Gotthelf Center loop from Lützelflüh-Goldbach." For moderate hikes, consider the "Gohlhaus Bridge – Ranflühsteg Suspension Bridge loop from Lützelflüh-Goldbach" or the "Emme River – Hasle Wooden Covered Bridge loop from Lützelflüh-Goldbach." You can find more details and routes on the Hiking around Lützelflüh guide page.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views, especially from the Lueg Monument and the Bantiger Observation Tower. The Emmentaler Show Dairy is highly appreciated for its engaging experience, delicious food, and family-friendly amenities. The beauty of the Emmental landscape, with its streams, forests, and traditional farmhouses, also leaves a lasting impression.
While Lützelflüh offers year-round appeal, the period from spring to autumn (April to October) is generally ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and biking, when the weather is milder and the natural scenery is at its most vibrant. The Gotthelf-Stube museum is also open during these months.
Yes, Lützelflüh offers saline baths at Aemme Fit, providing a perfect opportunity to relax and rejuvenate, especially after a day of hiking or biking through the Emmental region.
Yes, for those interested in animal-related activities, the Haflinger Centre is located at Trachselwald, between Lützelflüh and Sumiswald. It offers a range of horse-related experiences, including carriage rides and riding lessons.


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