Best attractions and places to see around Escholzmatt-Marbach are found within the UNESCO Biosphere Entlebuch, a region characterized by rolling hills, valleys, and significant natural landscapes. This area offers a diverse range of points of interest, from prominent mountain peaks to cultural sites. Visitors can explore natural features and experience local heritage.
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The family-run Hotel Hirschen in Langnau im Emmental has 18 comfortable rooms that can be booked with full board, half board, or bed and breakfast. The traditional, listed Bernese house invites you to visit with its beautiful facade, carved beams, and decorated details. Whether inside in the restaurant or outside on the cozy terrace, you can relax here in a pleasant atmosphere and be pampered with culinary delights.
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After a long tour of 90 km, we are happy to freshen up in the comfortable room
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Great view of the valley and surrounding mountains
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Great view of Sörenberg and surrounding mountains
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Beautiful mountain restaurant
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Beautiful viewpoint with panoramic map at the northern end of the Napf Plateau
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Always a special sight, the Seeli and the view of the mountains. Simply great.
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For breathtaking vistas, consider visiting the Brienzer Rothorn Summit, which provides magnificent mountain scenery of Central Switzerland, the Bernese Alps, and Lake Brienz. Another excellent spot is the Napf Summit & Panoramic Viewpoint, offering extensive views over the Bernese Alps, the Jura, and the Lucerne hinterland on a clear day. Marbachegg also provides an enchanting panorama of the Schrattenfluh, Schibegütsch, Hogant, and even the distant Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau.
Yes, the region is rich in history. The historic village centers of Escholzmatt and Marbach are listed in the "Federal Inventory of Heritage Sites of National Importance." Escholzmatt is known as a "herb mecca" and hosts an annual wild plant and herb market. You can also find the mystical Lourdes Grotto near Marbach, a peaceful place for reflection accessible via a picturesque pilgrimage path.
The area offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking and biking trails for all skill levels. For specific routes, check out the Mountain Hikes around Escholzmatt-Marbach, Running Trails around Escholzmatt-Marbach, or Road Cycling Routes around Escholzmatt-Marbach. In winter, activities include snowshoeing, winter hiking, and cross-country skiing on 50 kilometers of groomed trails.
Absolutely! Families can enjoy the Cart Adventure on Marbachegg, where you can take a bumpy ride down a piste made of wooden planks. Marbachegg is also popular for family skiing in winter, offering 10km of varied runs. The interactive cheese experience at the Marbach Alpine Dairy is another engaging activity for all ages.
The Marbach Alpine Dairy is a pioneer in cheese and dairy products, notably producing Switzerland's first buffalo mozzarella. You can immerse yourself in milk processing through an interactive cheese experience and even get a "fondue to go." For a traditional stop, the Stächelegg Mountain Inn offers specialties and great views. The region also celebrates traditional crafts like woodcarving.
Escholzmatt-Marbach is a year-round destination. Spring and summer are ideal for hiking, biking, and enjoying the lush landscapes of the UNESCO Biosphere Entlebuch. Autumn offers beautiful foliage, while winter transforms the area into a snowy paradise for skiing, snowshoeing, and winter hiking, particularly around Marbachegg.
Yes, for experienced mountain walkers, the ascent and descent of the Fürstein Summit are steep and require sure-footedness, but reward you with a great all-round view. The Brienzer Rothorn Summit also features a beautiful ridge hike recommended for those with surefootedness and a head for heights.
The UNESCO Biosphere Entlebuch, where Escholzmatt-Marbach is located, is characterized by its rolling hills, valleys, streams, and significant forest and farming areas. It's recognized for its natural beauty and ecological importance, offering a diverse landscape that supports a rich variety of flora and fauna, including a large colony of ibex on the slopes of Augstmatthorn Summit.
Marbach village is often described as a holiday village and a hidden gem, known for reinterpreting old crafts. The Lourdes Grotto, tucked away deep in the woods near Marbach, offers a mystical and peaceful retreat. The Marbach Alpine Dairy, with its innovative buffalo mozzarella production, is also a unique local experience.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent mountain scenery and panoramic views from summits like Brienzer Rothorn Summit and Haglere Summit. The unique beauty of the Bernese Alps and the extensive, well-marked hiking trails in the Napf area are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the opportunity to combine outdoor activity with local food, such as at the Stächelegg Mountain Inn.
Yes, the region offers adventurous mountain bike routes. The Clientis Flowtrail Marbachegg, located where Emmental and Entlebuch meet, is described as one of the most fun and varied flow trails, providing breathtaking views while you ride.
The Augstmatthorn Summit, standing at 2,136 meters, is particularly known for a large colony of ibex on its steep slopes, offering excellent opportunities for wildlife observation in their natural habitat.


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