Natural monuments around Oppligen offer diverse natural attractions within the Bernese Oberland region. The area provides access to various landscapes, including rivers, lakes, and forests. Oppligen is situated in a region known for its extensive hiking trails and natural features. These natural monuments contribute to the outdoor exploration opportunities available in the vicinity.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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The Wachseldornmoos is a protected raised bog above Heimenschwand – a quiet, mystical place with a rustic moor landscape, rare plants, and a peaceful atmosphere. Highlights: ✅ Untouched nature & typical raised bog vegetation ✅ Beautiful circular trail (approx. 1.5–2 km) Accessibility: Can be reached on foot from Heimenschwand or Wachseldorn in approx. 30–45 minutes – also easily combined with a bike (e.g., on tours towards Aeschlenalp or Falkenfluh).
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The Glütschbach or valley was the riverbed of the Kander until 1714. This also explains the deep incision for this small stream.
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Beautiful barbecue spot at Blauseeli in Uttigen
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Has fire pits, a small stream and two grottos, pleasantly cool temperatures. Sometimes quite crowded on weekends.
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Such a beautiful place to linger, enjoy, have a picnic... just make sure you don't bring any ticks with you.
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in Waxeldorn the Waxeldornmoos must be visited
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On Saturdays and Sundays the Waxeldornmoos is occupied by hikers, better to visit with MTB on weekdays
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To describe the hike as moderate is "exaggerated". The term light is more appropriate. You always walk along the Glütschbach, which flows from Reutigen to Uttigen and there into the Aare. What many people don't know is that the Glütschbach is the old course of the Kander river before the Kander was diverted into Lake Thun with a puncture at the beginning of the 18th century, which in turn caused many floods in Thun. In any case, the hike through Glütschbachtäli is pure relaxation - except that the noise from the motorway is a bit disturbing. If you start in Allmendingen, you can easily hike to Hani. Since the flow speed of the creek is very low, children can play safely on and in the creek and launch their own boats (tree bark and pieces of wood). If you are lucky, you can watch the beaver below the stalactite caves as they cut down trees, strengthen their dams and expand their castle more and more.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the serene Wachseldornmoos, a beautiful plateau featuring a small lake. Another favorite is the Glütschbachtal Stream and Grottos, known for its secluded valley, footpath, and picnic areas. The Uttigen Wave on the Aare River is also popular for water activities.
Yes, several natural monuments are family-friendly. The Glütschbachtal Stream and Grottos offers a pleasant footpath along the stream with picnic areas and fire pits. Blauseeli, Uttigen, a small ground-fed lake, is also a popular destination for families, especially in summer when it's suitable for bathing. The Wachseldornmoos plateau is also considered family-friendly.
The region around Oppligen is rich in diverse natural features. You'll find picturesque rivers like the Aare, tranquil lakes such as Blauseeli, Uttigen, and extensive forest areas. The broader Bernese Oberland, where Oppligen is located, is renowned for its stunning alpine landscapes, including mountain peaks and numerous hiking trails that traverse valleys and pastures.
Yes, the Wachseldornmoos, a beautiful plateau with a small lake, is noted as being wheelchair accessible, offering an opportunity for everyone to enjoy its natural beauty.
The area offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can explore various cycling routes, including touring, road cycling, and gravel biking. For example, there are routes like 'View of Thun and Stockhorn' for touring bicycles, 'Gurnigel Ascent' for road cycling, and 'View of the Aare towards Thun' for gravel biking. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for Cycling around Oppligen, Road Cycling Routes around Oppligen, and Gravel biking around Oppligen.
Yes, the region around Oppligen is known for its extensive hiking trails. The Glütschbachtal Stream and Grottos features a pleasant footpath along the Glütschbach. Many trails lead through forests, past waterfalls, and to scenic viewpoints in the surrounding Bernese Oberland. The Wachseldornmoos plateau is also a popular spot for hikers.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquil and picturesque settings. Many enjoy the secluded valleys and footpaths, the opportunities for picnicking and barbecuing at spots like Glütschbachtal Stream and Grottos and Blauseeli, Uttigen. The scenic views, especially towards the Alps from places like the Eduard Imhof Memorial, are also highly valued.
Absolutely! The Glütschbachtal Stream and Grottos offers extensive picnic areas with tables and fire pits, even providing wood. Similarly, Blauseeli, Uttigen has two official barbecue spots provided by the municipality, making it ideal for a relaxing outdoor meal.
Yes, the Eduard Imhof Memorial offers a unique blend. It's a quiet, historic site commemorating a famous Swiss cartographer, set on a small hill with beautiful vantage points towards the Alps, providing both cultural insight and natural views.
The natural monuments around Oppligen can be enjoyed throughout the year, depending on your preferred activity. Summer is ideal for water activities at the Uttigen Wave on the Aare River and for bathing at Blauseeli, Uttigen. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling through the forests and along the streams, with vibrant foliage or blooming flora. While some areas like Blauseeli may dry up in winter, the broader Bernese Oberland still offers winter activities and scenic views.
While specific rules for each natural monument vary, generally, the natural areas around Oppligen and in the Bernese Oberland are dog-friendly, especially on hiking trails. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or areas with wildlife, and to clean up after them. For specific locations like Glütschbachtal Stream and Grottos, dogs are welcome on the footpaths.
Yes, the Uttigen Wave on the Aare River is a well-known spot for water activities, particularly popular for 'Aareböötler' (people floating down the Aare in inflatable boats). It's a lively spot on warm summer days, though kayakers might need some practice due to the wave.


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