Natural monuments around Biglen, a municipality in the canton of Bern, Switzerland, offer diverse natural attractions. The region is characterized by its position between the Aare and Gürbe valleys, with hilly landscapes and elevated points providing panoramic views. These natural features contribute to the area's appeal for outdoor exploration. Visitors can experience a variety of natural settings within this Swiss landscape.
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This forest path is used by both runners and bikers. So if you're on foot, keep your eyes and ears open.
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On the Ballenbühl hill, there are two linden trees at the viewpoint, not oak trees.
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Easily accessible on foot, gravel bike or mountain bike.
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Also beautiful in winter when it is very cold and icicles form.
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Also very beautiful in winter when it is cold and icicles form.
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On the heights of Aspi, this lime tree is a remarkable place that is pleasant to observe, but also where it is pleasant to sit down for a break. A nice reward after having climbed the slopes of this hilly landscape.
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Not a panoramic peak - but still worth seeing because of the monument to cantonal forester Kasthofer and his 68 Douglas firs, which have grown tall over 200 years and form a beautiful "Douglas fir sky".
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The Biglen region offers a variety of natural monuments, including unique tree formations like Aspilinde, scenic viewpoints such as Ballenbühl Viewpoint, and tranquil waterfalls like Märchligenau Waterfall. You can also find distinctive forest areas, for instance, the Kasthofer Memorial and Douglas Firs of Ostermundigenberg.
Yes, several natural monuments around Biglen are suitable for families. Kasthofer Memorial and Douglas Firs of Ostermundigenberg, Märchligenau Waterfall, and Ballenbühl Viewpoint are all categorized as family-friendly, offering accessible and enjoyable experiences for all ages.
The natural monuments around Biglen can be enjoyed throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and vibrant scenery. Summer is ideal for longer explorations, while winter provides a unique, serene atmosphere, especially at viewpoints like Chutzen Summit, where snow-capped Alps enhance the panoramic views.
Absolutely. The Chutzen Summit on the Belpberg ridge, though not listed in the guide highlights, is a prominent natural monument near Biglen known for its phenomenal 360-degree panoramic views. From here, you can see the Bernese Alps, Emmental, Jura mountains, and the Aare Valley. Within the guide, Ballenbühl Viewpoint also offers expansive views of Bern, the Aare valley, and the Alps.
The Biglen area is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, such as the 'Mossy Forest loop from Arni BE' or the 'Wyl Castle loop from Biglen'. For cyclists, there are MTB trails like the 'Emme Riverbank Trail' and touring bicycle routes like the 'Wyl Castle – View of Schloss Wyl loop from Biglen'. You can explore more options in the Hiking around Biglen, MTB Trails around Biglen, and Cycling around Biglen guides.
Yes, for instance, at the Chutzen Summit on the Belpberg ridge, there is the Chutzen Restaurant directly at the viewpoint. It offers regional cuisine and a terrace with Alpine views, providing a comfortable spot to relax and appreciate the scenery after your visit.
Given the varied terrain, including forest paths and viewpoints, it's recommended to wear comfortable, layered clothing suitable for the weather conditions. Sturdy hiking shoes are advisable, especially if you plan to explore trails like the Sandstone path or other intermediate routes.
Yes, the region is home to remarkable tree formations. The Aspilinde is a notable lime tree on the heights of Aspi, offering a pleasant spot for observation. Additionally, the Kasthofer Memorial and Douglas Firs of Ostermundigenberg features over 60 tall Douglas firs that create a distinctive 'Douglas fir sky'.
The difficulty varies. Many natural monuments, such as the Kasthofer Memorial and Douglas Firs of Ostermundigenberg, are easily accessible on foot, gravel bike, or mountain bike. Some routes, like those leading to Aspilinde or the Sandstone path, are rated as intermediate, involving some climbing or varied terrain.
Yes, the region features beautiful waterfalls. The Märchligenau Waterfall is a small, charming waterfall located in a quiet corner near Märchligenau, easily reachable within minutes from the Aaugut Bridge.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty and the rewarding experiences. Many enjoy the panoramic views from spots like Ballenbühl Viewpoint, which offers stunning vistas of Bern and the Alps. The tranquility and unique atmosphere of places like the 'Douglas fir sky' at Kasthofer Memorial are also frequently highlighted.
The Kasthofer Memorial and Douglas Firs of Ostermundigenberg combines natural beauty with historical significance. It features a monument dedicated to cantonal forester Kasthofer, who was instrumental in planting the impressive Douglas firs over 200 years ago, creating a unique natural and historical landmark.


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