Best canyons around Oberlangenegg are found within the Verwaltungsregion Oberland, a region characterized by its alpine geology and river-carved landscapes. This area features deep chasms and narrow ravines formed by glacial erosion and powerful rivers. The natural environment offers opportunities to observe geological formations and historical pathways. Oberlangenegg serves as a starting point for exploring these natural attractions.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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You have to carry the bike onto the bridge
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The cheese sharing event takes place here in September
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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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Yes, a farmer actually spotted a bear back there and was able to photograph it. This was about 3 years ago. Since then things have become quiet again, at least around the bear. But of course it's very quiet at the back in Eriz and there really doesn't seem to be any hustle and bustle. Totally secluded and yet close to Thun and Bern.
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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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A little highlight for hikers. Pretty wobbly! Not a pleasant thing for animals due to the large-meshed and somewhat sharp-edged ground conditions of the bridge.
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Beyond the immediate vicinity, the broader Verwaltungsregion Oberland offers impressive natural attractions. Two highly regarded gorges are the Aare Gorge (Aareschlucht) and the Chluse Gorge. The Aare Gorge is known for its stunning 1.4 km chasm carved by the Aare River, with accessible paths and walkways. The Chluse Gorge, carved by the Kander River, offers a wilder, more untamed experience and serves as a historical gateway to the Gasterntal Valley.
Yes, Justistal is categorized as family-friendly. This wildly romantic valley nestled between the Sigriswil ridge and the Niederhorn mountain is known for its alpine pastures and annual cheese festival in autumn, making it suitable for a family outing.
You can expect to see a variety of natural features shaped by geological forces. For instance, Räbloch Gorge features a natural bridge formed by ice streams and water during the last ice age. The Cholerenschlucht Gorge offers steep cliffs, thundering waterfalls, and winding paths, showcasing the erosion of the Cholerbach. The broader Aare Gorge is a deep chasm with spectacular limestone formations and the vibrant turquoise water of the Aare River.
The region around Oberlangenegg offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find various mountain hikes, including challenging routes like the Schafloch Cave West Entrance loop or the Sichle Pass – Schibe Summit loop. For cyclists, there are numerous road cycling routes and touring bicycle routes, such as the Eriz Valley loop or the Chuderhüsi Tower – Schallenberg Pass loop. You can explore more options on the respective guide pages for Mountain Hikes around Oberlangenegg, Road Cycling Routes around Oberlangenegg, and Cycling around Oberlangenegg.
Yes, some gorges have historical significance. The Chluse Gorge, for example, was historically used by mules on the path to Lötschen Pass and features impressive engineering from a road built in 1912. Justistal is famous for its annual cheese festival (Chästeilet) in autumn, a unique cultural event. The name "Cholerenschlucht" for Cholerenschlucht Gorge is theorized to be related to traditional charcoal burning, hinting at past local industries.
For gorges like Cholerenschlucht Gorge, good shoes are highly recommended due to potentially steep and slippery sections. If visiting Riderbach Gorge, waterproof shoes are advisable as you may need to cross the Riderbach river. Generally, comfortable walking shoes with good grip are essential for exploring these natural environments.
Visitors frequently appreciate the raw natural beauty and the impressive geological formations. The Cholerenschlucht Gorge is described as "mega beautiful" with its waterfalls and green scenery. The unique natural bridge at Räbloch Gorge offers particularly impressive views into the depths. The overall experience of traversing deep chasms and witnessing the power of nature is a common highlight.
Yes, the Aare Gorge is designed for easy access for most visitors, including families. It features a well-constructed path with wooden walkways cantilevered from the rock and tunnels. Part of the path from the west entrance is also barrier-free, making it suitable for a diverse range of visitors.
Yes, if you're looking for tranquility, the Eriz Valley is known for its very quiet and secluded atmosphere, despite being relatively close to Thun and Bern. It offers a peaceful retreat into nature.
While specific best times can vary, the Chluse Gorge maintains cooler temperatures even during summer months, offering a refreshing experience. The Aare Gorge also offers illuminated evening visits during certain summer evenings, providing a magical ambiance. Generally, spring and autumn can offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, while summer provides longer daylight hours for exploration.
Absolutely. Riderbach Gorge is an impressive gorge with a river, and Cholerenschlucht Gorge is known for its countless waterfalls with pools. The Aare Gorge is defined by the powerful Aare River carving through the rock, and the Chluse Gorge is shaped by the Kander River.


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