Best canyons around Escholzmatt-Marbach are defined by the region's diverse natural beauty within the UNESCO Biosphere Entlebuch. This area is known for its extensive hiking opportunities and unique geological formations. The Schrattenfluh massif features spectacular karst landscapes, characterized by deeply eroded limestone formations. This terrain offers a distinctive "canyon-like" experience with impressive crevices and rock formations.
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The two waterfalls have been a major attraction in Flühli since tourism began. To ensure the best possible view of the waterfall, a wooden suspension bridge was built over the rocky basin.
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The Chessimättli is the longest suspension bridge in the UNESCO Entlebuch Biosphere Reserve and hangs up to 45 meters above the Seebach stream. It is 65 meters long.
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The suspension bridge can be pretty wobbly. =)
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Amazing place, a true gem! The waterfall, cliffs, and gorge are natural marvels that make you feel small in comparison.
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The suspension bridge is elevated above the gorge, offering a breathtaking view!
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The hiking trail from Brienz to Mühlebach is closed due to the 2024 storm. It is also no longer accessible from Gäldried. The trail has completely collapsed, and all bridges are destroyed.
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It is one of those deeply cut ditches/chrachen in the Napf region. And this one with the small fountain is definitely one of the most impressive. You keep thinking: there's no way you can go any further now. And yet you then go around a rock into a new section of the valley.
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The Chessiloch is an impressive area in the UNESCO Entlebuch Biosphere, Switzerland. It is characterized above all by its majestic waterfall, which captivates visitors with its roaring sound and natural beauty. The Chessiloch waterfall is undoubtedly the heart of the region and a true natural spectacle.
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The 'canyons' in this region primarily refer to the spectacular karst landscapes of the Schrattenfluh massif. These are not typical river-carved canyons but unique geological phenomena characterized by deeply eroded limestone formations, impressive crevices, and bizarre rock formations. The UNESCO Biosphere Entlebuch, where these are found, is known for its diverse natural beauty.
Visitors frequently enjoy the Chessiloch Suspension Bridge, which spans 65 meters up to 45 meters above the Seebebach, offering impressive views into the Chessiloch gorge. Another must-see is the majestic Chessiloch Waterfall, a natural spectacle with roaring sounds, and the imposing Mühlebach Waterfall, visible from a bridge over the Mühlebach.
The region is famous for its unique karst landscapes, especially within the Schrattenfluh massif. You'll encounter bizarre rock formations, deeply eroded limestone, impressive crevices (Spalten), and numerous holes (Löcher) formed from 'Schrattenkalk'. These features create a dramatic and visually striking environment.
Yes, the Schrattenfluh offers challenging and rewarding mountain hikes that traverse rocky ridges and allow exploration of its geological features. Some sections may involve scrambling, requiring sure-footedness. For a specific gorge experience, the Kl. Fontanne gorge is known for its deeply cut ditches and impressive sections.
The ideal time for hiking and exploring the karst landscapes and gorges is typically from late spring through early autumn. During this period, trails are generally free of snow and ice, making conditions safer and more enjoyable. Always check local weather conditions before your visit, as wet limestone can be slippery.
Beyond the natural formations, the Schrattenfluh area contains old Swiss army tunnels and caverns. Some of these, built as defensive installations during World War II, still feature rusted bunk beds, adding a fascinating historical dimension to your exploration.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Marbachegg - Bumbach - Marbach' route, or explore cycling and gravel biking options. For more details on routes, you can check out the Hiking around Escholzmatt-Marbach guide, the Cycling around Escholzmatt-Marbach guide, or the Gravel biking around Escholzmatt-Marbach guide.
From the highest point of the Schrattenfluh, the Hengst (2,091 m), visitors can enjoy unique panoramic views. These include the surrounding mountains, the Bernese Alps, and the Swiss Plateau. On clear days, it's even possible to see as far as Mont Blanc, offering exceptional photo opportunities.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the area offers trails like the Steep gravel ascent and descent near Tobel, which features a demanding climb and descent. The karst terrain of the Schrattenfluh itself provides challenging mountain hikes that require sure-footedness.
Visitors are captivated by the unique natural beauty, especially the majestic waterfalls and the impressive views from structures like the Chessiloch Suspension Bridge. The bizarre rock formations and the feeling of being small amidst such natural marvels are frequently highlighted. The area is considered a true gem for its natural spectacles.
Yes, the UNESCO Biosphere Entlebuch, where the Schrattenfluh is located, is known for its rich biodiversity. This provides opportunities to observe diverse alpine flora and fauna. Visitors might even spot ibexes in the area, adding to the natural experience.
The Chessiloch Suspension Bridge is a fascinating attraction. It's 65 meters long and hovers up to 45 meters above the Seebebach. Visitors recommend taking time to enjoy the breathtaking view down into the gorge. It's a relatively new structure, built in 2019, offering a modern way to experience the ancient landscape.


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