Waterfalls around Linden are found in a region characterized by its natural water features, including gorges and rivers. The landscape offers opportunities for various outdoor activities, from hiking through dramatic ravines to exploring scenic roads. This area is known for its diverse terrain, where water has carved out notable natural monuments.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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The upper part is more demanding than the lower
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That was really mega beautiful
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At the Zulgspitz, the Zulg, which rises high up at the Grüenebergpass, flows into the Aare. It flows down over two sills, which creates an interesting picture.
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Discover the Aare and the cycle paths between Thun and Bern by bike 😎
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In summer, not only a popular photo spot, but thanks to a well-equipped barbecue area, a Mecca for open-air cooking
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The Choleren Gorge, which was created by the erosion of the Cholerbach. With steep cliffs, thundering waterfalls and winding paths, it offers hikers and nature lovers a spectacular experience. Wooden bridges and stairs enable safe exploration of this fascinating natural setting. The name "Cholerenschlucht" is probably related to traditional charcoal burning. The Choleren Gorge used to be known for its charcoal kilns, where charcoal was produced. The name "Choleren Gorge" could thus refer to this historical activity. A second theory is that the term comes from the Latin word "colera" which means "bile" or "anger" and could refer to the wild waterfalls and the impressive nature of the gorge. A third theory holds that the name comes from the old Swiss German word "chole" meaning "little stream" or "little river".
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Wonderfully beautiful, but sometimes quite steep gorge with a lot of potential for slipping. Good shoes recommended. Tip: If the ground is damp and wet, it is better to hike through the Choleren Gorge from bottom to top. When it's dry, it's easy to do on both sides. Some barbecue areas invite you to pause and linger. The countless waterfalls with their pools and the green of the gorge give the whole scenery a romantic touch.
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Wonderfully beautiful, but sometimes quite steep gorge with a lot of potential for slipping. Good shoes recommended. Tip: If the ground is damp and wet, it is better to hike through the Choleren Gorge from bottom to top. When it's dry, it's easy to do on both sides. Some barbecue areas invite you to pause and linger.
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Yes, several waterfalls are great for families. The Confluence of the Zulg and Aare is a popular family-friendly viewpoint with facilities and barbecue areas. Another excellent spot is Zulgschwelle, which also offers a barbecue area and is suitable for swimming.
Yes, you can find spots for swimming. Zulgschwelle is known as a nice place to swim, and the Rotache Gorge offers cool bathing spots along the stream, though good footwear is recommended for exploring.
The region around Linden is characterized by dramatic gorges and rivers. You can explore the Cholerenschlucht Gorge with its steep cliffs and pools, or the Rotache Gorge. The confluence of the Zulg and Aare rivers also offers scenic views.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. For example, you can find moderate hiking routes like the 'Bench With View of the Alps – Chuderhüsi Tower loop from Linden' or the 'Chnubel loop from Linden'. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Linden guide.
The Cholerenschlucht Gorge is known for its wonderfully beautiful, sometimes steep terrain with numerous waterfalls and pools, giving it a romantic touch. It's recommended to wear good shoes, and when the ground is wet, it's often easier to hike through the gorge from bottom to top. The gorge also has barbecue areas.
Yes, there are cycling routes that feature waterfalls. The Lower Eriz Valley: Linden to Burghalten Scenic Road is a beautiful, low-traffic paved road that leads along the Zulg river and crosses a waterfall. You can find more cycling routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Linden guide or the Gravel biking around Linden guide.
The Rotache Gorge offers an adventurous experience with cool bathing spots and a waterfall. Be aware that exploring along the stream can be cross-country and partly swampy, so good footwear is highly recommended.
Absolutely! The Confluence of the Zulg and Aare is a popular spot for open-air cooking, thanks to its well-equipped barbecue area. Zulgschwelle also provides a nice barbecue area.
While specific seasonal advice isn't detailed for all waterfalls, the Zulg river, which feeds some waterfalls, is noted to be beautiful even when frozen, suggesting winter visits can offer a unique experience. For exploring gorges like Cholerenschlucht Gorge, good shoes are always recommended, especially when the ground is damp. Summer is ideal for swimming spots like Zulgschwelle.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and the opportunities for outdoor activities. Highlights like the Confluence of the Zulg and Aare are loved for their family-friendly atmosphere and open-air cooking spots. The adventurous exploration and cool bathing spots in Rotache Gorge and the romantic scenery of Cholerenschlucht Gorge are also highly rated.
Yes, the Confluence of the Zulg and Aare is specifically noted as a family-friendly viewpoint. Additionally, the Lower Eriz Valley: Linden to Burghalten Scenic Road offers viewpoints along its route, including one where it crosses a beautiful waterfall.


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