Attractions and places to see around Tentlingen offer a diverse range of natural landscapes and historical landmarks within the Fribourg region of Switzerland. The area is characterized by its pre-Alpine setting, featuring summits, river valleys, and significant bridges. Visitors can explore both natural features and man-made structures that highlight the region's geography and history.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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The Buvette offers a nice terrace with a good view over the hills. It is the right place for the biker break.
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Finally – the ramp for slow-moving traffic is currently under construction. From the end of 2026, the steep ramp next to the stairs and the artwork by Richard Serra will finally be accessible.
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Stupid climb to the bridge...but great view!
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There is a great, bilingual book about the creation of the Schiffenen reservoir, over which the viaduct runs, with many pictures of the time before the Saane was dammed. It also has portraits of contemporary witnesses who had roots in the Saane valley. The book was published in 2012 by the O.S.K.A.R. association. Orders can be placed on the website: www.verein-oskar.ch
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The Galterntal with its Galtern Gorge is a real leisure and natural paradise. Along the gorge, countless bridges, arches, footbridges and walkways line the steep walls. Joggers and hikers alike are out and about here. For dogs, the four-legged gorge walkers, the builders of the bridges have here and there made paw-friendly attachments so that the animals do not injure their paws on the partially metal perforated plates.
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The Galternbach is a tributary of the Saane. It flows into the Saane at the Bern Bridge in Freiburg. Coming from the village of Galtern in the east, the stream flows westwards in wide curves and meanders through a long, wooded valley, which in places narrows like a gorge. Here, at a loop of the Galternbach, bridges lead over the stream. There is a nice rest area on a flat hill in the gorge!
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The Galternbach is a tributary of the Saane. It flows into the Saane at the Bern Bridge in Freiburg. Coming from the village of Galtern in the east, the stream flows westwards in wide curves, meandering through a long, wooded valley that narrows in places like a gorge. At this curve, the wonderful hiking trail leads over a bridge and thus changes from one side of the stream to the other. On the left side of the stream (east of the bridge), the trail leads down/up the steep valley slope in bends, mostly with wooden steps; on the other (right) side (west of the bridge), the trail leads along the steep slope on a wooden footbridge, partly with steps. All in all, an exciting section of the Galtern trail!
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Near Tentlingen, you can discover several natural highlights. The La Berra summit offers panoramic views of Lake Gruyère, the Fribourg Prealps, and even the distant Jura and Bernese Alps. Another must-see is the Gottéron Valley, a romantic gorge with impressive sandstone cliffs and a river, accessible via trails with wooden footbridges.
Yes, the Gottéron Valley is a prime example. This wild and romantic valley, accessible from Fribourg's Old Town, features impressive sandstone cliffs and a river winding through a forested gorge. Trails with sturdy wooden footbridges and stairs make it accessible, and it's known for its botanical trail and a legend of a dragon. You can find more information about hiking in the valley on MySwitzerland.com.
The region around Tentlingen boasts significant historical and cultural sites. The Grandfey Viaduct is one of Switzerland's largest railway bridges, offering a pedestrian walkway with views of the Sarine valley and featuring a sculpture by Richard Serra. The Pont de Berne (Bern Bridge) in Fribourg is a historic covered wooden bridge dating back to 1250, offering picturesque views of the Old Town and the Sarine River.
Absolutely. The Grandfey Viaduct is an impressive railway bridge with a pedestrian path, known for its scale and cultural significance. Additionally, the Pont de Berne (Bern Bridge) in Fribourg is a beautifully preserved covered wooden bridge from the Middle Ages, offering a glimpse into the region's past and stunning views.
The area around Tentlingen is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous trails for mountain biking, running, and road cycling. For detailed routes and guides, explore the MTB Trails around Tentlingen, Running Trails around Tentlingen, and Road Cycling Routes around Tentlingen.
Yes, for hiking, the Gottéron Valley offers a unique experience with its wooden footbridges and stairs through a forested gorge. The La Berra summit is also a popular destination for hikers, offering various ascent options and rewarding panoramic views. You can find more hiking options in the general outdoor activities guides.
For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are several trails available. You can explore routes like the 'Wooden Covered Bridge – Euschel Pass loop' or the 'Grandfey Viaduct – View of the Poya Bridge loop'. For a comprehensive list and details, refer to the MTB Trails around Tentlingen guide.
Yes, the region offers road cycling routes for various skill levels, from moderate to difficult. Examples include the 'Gurnigel Ascent – Stierenhütte at Gurnigel Pass loop' for a challenging ride, or the 'Rossens Dam loop' for a moderate option. Check the Road Cycling Routes around Tentlingen guide for more details on distances and difficulty.
Families can enjoy several attractions. The La Berra summit is accessible via cable car from La Roche, with a large wooden playground near the mountain station, making it suitable for families. The Gottéron Valley also offers an engaging walk with its unique footbridges and natural features, which can be an adventure for children. The historic Pont de Berne is also a pleasant, easy-to-access site.
Access varies by attraction. For the La Berra summit, the shortest ascent is via the La Berra cable car from La Roche. Parking is available at places like the Grau car park (seasonal) or near the Duvette Crau Rapp hut. The Gottéron Valley is accessible from Fribourg's Old Town. For specific public transport connections, it's advisable to check local schedules.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. For hiking and enjoying the panoramic views from La Berra or exploring the Gottéron Valley, late spring to early autumn (May to October) generally offers pleasant weather. Winter provides opportunities for ski touring and snowshoeing on La Berra. The historical bridges like the Grandfey Viaduct and Pont de Berne can be visited year-round.
Yes, near some attractions, you'll find options for refreshments. For instance, the Duvette Crau Rapp hut, located near La Berra, is known for its fondue and other local dishes, open daily from June to September. In the towns like Fribourg, which is close to the Gottéron Valley and the historic bridges, you'll find a wider selection of cafes and restaurants.


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