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Dog friendly hiking trails in Bremgartenwald are found within a sprawling forest northwest of Bern, characterized by lush woodlands, gentle hills, and open spaces. The region features an extensive network of shaded paths and trails, with two prominent hills, Gschuntnehubel and Bawarthubel. To its north, Bremgartenwald descends into the Aare Valley, offering scenic views of the Aare River.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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10.9km
03:01
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.71km
01:51
120m
120m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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8.33km
02:17
130m
120m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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01:10
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Former grain store and present-day cultural center.
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Bear Park, Bern A hilly park with a 19th-century bear pit, now home to many brown bears (the city's heraldic animal). The Bernese bears live in the Bear Park right in the heart of the city. Exclusively situated with a view of Bern's UNESCO-listed Old Town, the bears live in the park on the banks of the Aare River. The approximately 5,000-square-meter grounds extend from the former bear pit down to the banks of the Aare and are fully accessible. The "Bear Train" provides a quick, wheelchair-friendly connection between the riverbank and the upper part of the park. The panoramic inclined lift can be used free of charge. A unique experience: gliding through the park past the bears' noses! Text / Source: Bern Animal Park, Tierparkweg 1, 3005 Bern https://tierpark-bern.ch/baerenpark/
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The arcades of Bern are one of the most distinctive features of Bern's UNESCO-protected Old Town. Brief description: * What are they? They are covered, arcade-like walkways that extend along the main streets of the Old Town at ground level. * Length: With a total length of approximately six kilometers, they form one of the longest weather-protected shopping promenades in Europe. * Origin: The arcades were created after the devastating city fire of 1405 during the reconstruction of the city using sandstone. The houses were extended forward, narrowing the alleyways and creating the arcades. * Purpose: Originally, they served as covered work and sales areas for craftsmen and merchants. Today, they protect pedestrians and shoppers from rain, snow, and sun while strolling and house numerous boutiques, cafés, and shops, often with adjoining vaulted cellars. * Architecture: They are typical of Bern's medieval sandstone buildings and contribute significantly to the distinctive charm of the old town.
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Bern's Old Town has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1983 and is undoubtedly an absolute highlight. The arcades with their diverse shops and cafés, as well as the small, charming alleys, invite both a short stop and a longer visit. World-famous sights such as the Federal Palace, the Minster, the Zytglogge Tower, and the Bear Pit are also just a few minutes away. Good information about the Old Town can also be found on Bern's website: https://bern.com/de/erleben/attraktionen/sehenswuerdigkeiten/berner-altstadt
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Beautiful view of the Aare, the Marzilibad and the local mountain of Bern "Gurten"
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Murten, one of the most beautiful towns in Switzerland, located on the beautiful Lake Murten.
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Place to linger, with a great view!
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The Nydegg Bridge is a historic stone arch bridge in Bern, connecting the Old Town with the opposite bank of the Aare River. It was built between 1840 and 1844 and is approximately 200 meters long. The bridge consists of three arches, with the main arch having a span of nearly 46 meters. The Nydegg Bridge is a significant cultural monument and an important traffic artery in Bern. It offers a beautiful view of the Old Town and the Aare River.
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Bremgartenwald offers a wide selection of dog-friendly trails, with over 50 routes suitable for you and your canine companion. These include 32 easy routes, 15 moderate, and 5 more challenging options, ensuring there's something for every fitness level.
The trails in Bremgartenwald are characterized by lush woodlands, gentle hills, and open spaces. You'll find an extensive network of shaded paths, many of which are easy to walk and suitable for all fitness levels. The forest also features two prominent hills, the Gschuntnehubel and the Bawarthubel, offering some rolling terrain.
Yes, for an easy and pleasant walk with your dog, consider the Bern Old Town – View of Bern Old Town loop from Bern. This 4 km route is rated easy and offers beautiful views. Another great option is the Nydegg Bridge – Bern Old Town loop from Bern, an easy 6.8 km trail.
Bremgartenwald is rich in natural beauty and points of interest. You can explore the Bremgarten Forest itself, or follow the Gäbelbachtäli Trail which follows the Gäbelbach stream. The forest also descends into the Aare Valley, offering scenic views of the Aare River, including a notable viewpoint from the Bern University of the Arts. Don't miss the Stägmatt Footbridge over the River Aare.
Yes, many trails in Bremgartenwald are designed as loops, perfect for circular dog walks. For example, the Zytglogge Clock Tower – Bern old town loop from Bern is an easy 4.4 km circular route. The region also features the 'Bremer Loop' network, with marked jogging loops of varying distances.
Bremgartenwald is enjoyable year-round. Its lush woodlands provide ample shade, making it pleasant even on warmer days. The diverse flora and fauna also make it attractive for birdwatching and botany enthusiasts, particularly in spring and summer. In autumn, the changing leaves offer beautiful scenery. Winter walks are also possible on many of the well-maintained paths.
Bremgartenwald is highly accessible, located just 3 km from central Bern. This convenient proximity means it's easily reachable by public transport, allowing you to start your dog-friendly hike without needing a car. Specific bus routes often serve the edges of the forest.
While Bremgartenwald is very dog-friendly, specific regulations for off-leash areas can vary. It's always recommended to check local signage or official Bern municipality guidelines regarding dog control in natural areas to ensure you and your dog are compliant and respectful of wildlife and other visitors.
The komoot community highly rates the trails in Bremgartenwald, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 2,200 ratings. Reviewers often praise the quiet woodlands, well-maintained paths, and the overall peaceful atmosphere, making it a favorite spot for dog owners seeking a natural escape close to the city.
Yes, if you and your dog are up for a longer adventure, consider the Bern old town – Bern Minster (Berner Münster) loop from University of Bern. This moderate 10.2 km route offers a good workout with some elevation gain. Another moderate option is the Bern old town – Nydegg Bridge loop from Bern, spanning 8.3 km.


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