Best canyons around Lungern are found within a region characterized by its picturesque lake and mountainous landscape. While Lungern itself is known for its natural beauty, the surrounding canton of Obwalden provides access to notable gorges and canyoning experiences. The area features impressive natural water features, including powerful waterfalls and deep ravines carved by rivers. These natural features offer diverse opportunities for exploration and experiencing the raw power of nature.
Last updated: June 17, 2026
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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 Aare Gorge near Meiringen is an impressive natural wonder in the Bernese Oberland. This hike takes you through the narrow, up to 200-meter-deep gorge through which the Aare flows. 🌄🚶♂️ 🚗 The Aare Gorge is easy to reach from Meiringen. You can arrive by car or public transport. There are parking spaces at both entrances to the gorge - west and east. 🚶♂️The hike through the Aare Gorge is easy and takes about 1 to 1.5 hours. The path is well secured and suitable for all ages. Entry usually costs around 10 CHF for adults. Start the hike at the west entrance of the Aare Gorge, which is located near the Aare Gorge West train station. Alternatively, you can also start at the east entrance. The path takes you along well-developed footbridges and through tunnels directly through the narrow gorge. The impressive rock faces and the roaring water of the Aare offer a unique natural experience. 📸
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A beautiful gorge, you can walk through it and take the train back or walk back, cool and pleasant especially in summer
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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 region around Lungern offers several impressive natural features. The Aare Gorge is a popular choice, where the river has carved its way into limestone, creating a 200-meter-deep gorge that can be explored via footbridges and tunnels. Another must-see is the Rosenlaui Glacier Gorge, known for its powerful glacial meltwater and unique rock formations. Additionally, the Chessiloch Suspension Bridge offers stunning views into a gorge, and the nearby Chessiloch Waterfall is a majestic natural spectacle.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Aare Gorge is easily accessible with well-maintained paths and tunnels, and a significant portion is even wheelchair accessible from the west entrance. The Rosenlaui Glacier Gorge is also considered family-friendly, offering impressive views and ideal picnic spots, especially on hot summer days.
While Lungern itself doesn't have numerous famous canyoning-specific canyons, the Rosenlaui Glacier Gorge offers a spectacular natural experience. For a more active canyoning adventure involving abseiling, jumping, and sliding, the Kleine Schliere Gorge near Alpnach is a popular spot. It's considered one of the most beautiful gorges in German-speaking Switzerland for such activities and is accessible from the Lungern area.
The gorges around Lungern are characterized by deep ravines, powerful waterfalls, and unique rock formations carved by water over millennia. You'll encounter churning glacial meltwater, impressive cascades like the Giessbach Falls and Dundelbach Fall, and narrow passages where rivers have cut through limestone. Many locations also offer stunning viewpoints and opportunities to observe the raw power of nature.
The best time to visit many of the natural water features, especially waterfalls like Dundelbach Fall, is in spring during the snowmelt when the falls are at their most powerful. For gorges like the Rosenlaui Glacier Gorge, hot summer days are ideal as the cool, misty environment provides a refreshing escape. Generally, the warmer months from spring to autumn offer the most pleasant conditions for exploration.
Yes, the Lungern region is excellent for hiking. For instance, the Aare Gorge can be hiked through via footbridges and tunnels. You can also find various running and mountain hiking trails in the broader area. For more options, explore the Running Trails around Lungern or Mountain Hikes around Lungern guides, which include routes like the scenic Lake Lungern loop.
Visitors frequently praise the impressive natural beauty and the raw power of the water. Many appreciate the well-maintained paths and accessibility, making places like the Aare Gorge enjoyable for all ages. The stunning views from locations like the Chessiloch Suspension Bridge and the photographic opportunities at the Rosenlaui Glacier Gorge are also highly valued.
Absolutely. The Chessiloch Suspension Bridge provides an impressive view down into the gorge, hovering up to 45 meters above the Seebebach. Many of the gorges, such as the Rosenlaui Glacier Gorge, also feature designated viewpoints along their paths, offering close-up perspectives of the churning water and rock formations. Additionally, the circular hiking trail around Lake Lungern offers scenic views of the lake and surrounding mountains.
Yes, if you prefer a less adventurous experience than active canyoning, there are many beautiful alternatives. You can explore the accessible paths of the Aare Gorge or the Rosenlaui Glacier Gorge, which offer stunning natural spectacles without requiring specialized equipment. Visiting impressive waterfalls like Giessbach Falls, where you can walk behind the water, or the picturesque Dundelbach Fall, provides a wonderful way to experience the region's water features.
The Lungern area offers diverse cycling opportunities, including routes that pass by or offer views of some gorges. For road cycling enthusiasts, you can find routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Lungern guide. Options include a challenging route like the 'Aare Gorge – View of the Susten Valley loop' or a scenic 'View of Rosenlaui Glacier – Grosse Scheidegg loop'.
Yes, for popular attractions like the Aare Gorge, there is a large car park at the main entrance near Meiringen. It's generally advisable to check the specific attraction's website for detailed parking information and any potential fees, especially during peak season.


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