Best canyons around Lütschental are found in the surrounding Jungfrau Region, with the village serving as a base for exploration. This area in the Bernese Oberland is characterized by dramatic river-carved landscapes. The Lütschine River, flowing through Lütschental, contributes to the formation of several notable gorges. These natural features showcase the geological power of water and ice in the Swiss Alps.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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The path has been closed since then, you now have to pay to see the waterfall
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Loud, powerful, impressive, and wet. Please wear sturdy shoes.
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Loud, powerful, impressive, and wet. Please wear sturdy shoes.
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With its ten glacier waterfalls inside the mountain, accessible by a tunnel lift, the Trümmelbach Falls are unique in Europe. The Trümmelbach alone drains the huge glacier walls of the Eiger (3970m), Mönch (4099m) and Jungfrau (4158m) with up to 20,000 litres of water per second from its catchment area of 24 sq km, half of which is covered with snow and ice. The Jungfrau-Aletsch area has been declared a World Natural Heritage Site by UNESCO. The Trümmelbach is listed in the "Federal Inventory of Landscapes and Natural Monuments of National Importance".
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Really very steep, but rideable downhill. Uphill with an e-bike? Not with everyone...
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Lauterbrunnen and its impressive waterfalls are worth a trip. And every now and then you can even see wing suit jumpers or base jumpers.
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sensational descent with a great view of the valley
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The Aare Gorge, located between Meiringen and Innertkirchen, is known for its accessibility. It features a flat, straightforward walkway that extends over a kilometer, including tunnels and metal walkways attached to the rock, making it suitable for a wide range of visitors.
Yes, the Aare Gorge is an excellent option for families. Its accessible walkway and dramatic, narrow passages offer an awe-inspiring natural experience without being overly strenuous. The gorge is also open with lighting until 10 pm in July and August, providing a unique evening visit opportunity.
You can witness impressive rock formations, powerful waterfalls, and glacial remnants. For instance, the Rosenlaui Glacier Gorge showcases mystical grottoes and unique rock formations shaped by water and ice. The Grindelwald Glacier Gorge features moulins, glacial polish, and fascinating pink and green marble blocks.
Most gorges in the region, such as the Glacier Canyon Grindelwald and Rosenlaui Glacier Gorge, are typically open from May to mid-November or October, respectively. The summer months offer the most reliable access and pleasant weather for exploration.
Yes, the Grindelwald Glacier Gorge offers thrilling adventure options. You can experience the 170 m² 'Spiderweb' net construction stretched across the gorge, or for an ultimate adrenaline rush, try the Canyon Swing, which involves a 90-meter freefall into the gorge.
The region offers a variety of hiking experiences. For mountain hikes, you can explore routes like the Lobhornhütte loop from Gündlischwand or the Wengen Railway Station to Kleine Scheidegg loop from Wengen. Find more details on these and other trails in the Mountain Hikes around Lütschental guide.
Absolutely. There are numerous mountain biking trails in the vicinity. Options include the challenging 'View of the Eiger – Eiger North Face loop from Burglauenen' or the 'Bridge over the Aare – Aare bridge near Interlaken loop from Lütschental'. Explore more routes in the MTB Trails around Lütschental guide.
Visitors are often struck by the immense power of nature. The sheer scale of the gorges, like the Grindelwald Glacier Gorge, and the dramatic formations created by water over millions of years, such as those at Upper Platform, Trümmelbach Falls, leave a lasting impression. The unique experience of walking through rock galleries and tunnels is also highly appreciated.
Yes, the Rosenlaui Glacier Gorge is located below the Rosenlaui Glacier and is part of the Jungfrau-Aletsch UNESCO World Heritage Site. It offers a mystical and beautiful experience, showcasing the transformative power of water and ice.
The duration varies by gorge. For example, the Aare Gorge features a 1.4-kilometer-long walkway, which can be explored at a leisurely pace. The Rosenlaui Glacier Gorge has a 573-meter-long secured path. Most visitors spend 1-2 hours at each site, depending on their pace and interest in additional activities.
Yes, the Trümmelbach Falls are a unique natural wonder featuring ten glacier waterfalls inside the mountain, made accessible by a tunnel lift and illuminated paths. Visitors can explore these powerful waterfalls over a 600-meter-long path.
It's advisable to wear good, sturdy shoes, as paths can sometimes be wet or slippery, especially near waterfalls or inside tunnels. Layers of clothing are also recommended, as temperatures inside the gorges can be cooler than outside, even in summer.


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