Waterfalls around Täuffelen offer diverse natural experiences in the Bernese Canton, Switzerland. Täuffelen is situated on the right bank of Lake Biel, providing access to both local cascades and notable waterfalls within a reasonable driving distance. The region is characterized by its proximity to the Seeland area and the broader Bernese Oberland, known for its varied landscapes. Visitors can explore natural gorges and impressive waterfalls, making it a destination for outdoor activities.
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The Taubenloch Gorge, stretching for almost 3 km, is a romantic gorge with steep rock faces, bridges, tunnels, and easily accessible paths. The Schüss River flows through the gorge. It originates in the St. Immertal valley and empties into Lake Biel.
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Very pretty gorge to do with family, with friends. Accessible with an average physical level. So, nice little walk that could be followed by a navigation on Lake Bienne.
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A magnificent trail winds through a bucolic landscape along the gorge. Numerous walkways and galleries carved into the cliffs offer breathtaking views of waterfalls and pools. There is an entrance fee to the gorge (CHF 2 per adult and CHF 1 per child), and the trail is closed during the winter until Easter.
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The Bieler Taubenloch, which stretches for almost 3 km, is one of the most popular destinations in the region. The romantic surroundings and the pleasant freshness make crossing the footbridges and strolling past caves and overhanging rocks a pleasure.
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A nice walk to take on a Sunday morning before the lakeside restaurant. Top !
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Very beautiful gorge, easy to walk, with rest area, bridges, cave, rushing water, manageable gradient.
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The Twannbach Gorge leads from Lamboing to Twann and owes its name to the Twannbach, which flows through this unique gorge landscape. Well-marked hiking trails lead from Magglingen over the Twannberg and from Prêles through flowering meadows and shady forests down into the gorge, which was opened up in 1892. This wild, romantic gorge is particularly popular in the hot summer months; the temperatures are pleasant and the high rocks and trees provide shade. In spring, when the Twannbach carries a lot of water, the waterfalls are particularly impressive. At the end of the gorge it suddenly becomes quieter and hikers are treated to a breathtaking view of the wine-growing village of Twann, Lake Biel, the picturesque St. Peter's Island and the snow-capped Alps in the distance. At the upper entrance to the gorge there is a glass studio with a bistro. In Twann, numerous terraces with culinary specialties and wines from the region await hungry hikers. To walk the trail safely, wear good shoes and be careful in wet, slippery areas. The trail must not be left in the nature reserve. Source https://www.bls.ch/de/freizeit-und-ferien/ausfluege/biel-seeland-twannbachschlucht
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A great nature in the gorge! Beautiful light in front of a magic landscape.
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Near Täuffelen, you'll discover a variety of waterfalls, from those nestled within dramatic gorges to multi-level cascades flowing into natural pools. The region offers both local natural spectacles in the Seeland area and access to more iconic waterfalls in the broader Bernese Oberland for day trips.
Yes, several waterfalls and gorges are suitable for families. The Taubenloch gorge, for instance, offers a family-friendly hiking experience with beautiful views of the Schüss River and picnic areas. The Twannbach Gorge also features an accessible trail with walkways and galleries, though it has a small entrance fee and is closed in winter.
The waterfalls in the Lake Biel region are known for their unique settings. For example, the Pilouvi Waterfalls are steeped in local legends, including tales of witch trials, and feature multiple cascades flowing into natural pools. The Twannbach Gorge offers a distinctive experience with trails carved into cliffs, providing close-up views of the waterfalls and pools.
The best time to visit is generally from spring to autumn when the trails are open and the water flow is strong, especially after rain or snowmelt. Some gorges, like the Twannbach Gorge, are closed during winter until Easter due to safety concerns.
While Täuffelen itself is on Lake Biel, you can easily access hiking trails leading to nearby waterfalls. For instance, a popular loop from La Neuveville to the Pilouvi Waterfalls is about 5.3 km. The Taubenloch gorge is also accessible via a designated hiking trail from Biel.
Absolutely. For a more extensive experience, consider a day trip to the Bernese Oberland. The Lauterbrunnen Valley, about an hour and fifteen minutes drive, is famous for its 72 waterfalls, including the iconic Staubbach Falls and the unique subterranean Trümmelbach Falls. The Giessbach Falls on Lake Brienz and the historic Reichenbach Falls near Meiringen are also excellent options, both about 50 minutes away.
Beyond waterfall viewing and hiking, the region around Täuffelen offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including road cycling and touring bicycle options, that explore the Lake Biel area and surrounding landscapes. For more details on routes, check out the Hiking around Täuffelen, Road Cycling Routes around Täuffelen, and Cycling around Täuffelen guides.
The Trümmelbach Falls, located in the Lauterbrunnen Valley, are Europe's largest subterranean waterfalls. These ten glacier-fed cascades are uniquely situated inside a mountain, carrying meltwater from the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau glaciers. You can access them via a tunnel lift for a powerful and rare natural spectacle.
Some waterfalls or gorges may have a small entrance fee. For example, the Twannbach Gorge charges CHF 2 per adult and CHF 1 per child, with proceeds contributing to trail maintenance. Most other natural waterfalls, like the Pilouvi Waterfalls, are generally free to access, though transportation costs might apply for more distant sites.
Visitors frequently praise the dramatic natural beauty and the immersive experience of hiking through the gorges. Many highlight the impressive rock formations, the refreshing spray of the waterfalls, and the unique perspectives offered by trails that sometimes lead behind the cascades. The opportunity for family-friendly outings and the photographic potential are also highly valued.
Yes, some waterfalls carry local lore. The Pilouvi Waterfalls, for instance, are associated with local legends, including tales of witch trials and a 'witches' bath' in its lower basin. Further afield, the Reichenbach Falls are famously known as the setting for the final confrontation between Sherlock Holmes and Professor Moriarty.
While direct public transport to every trailhead might vary, Täuffelen is well-connected within the Lake Biel region. You can typically reach nearby towns like Biel/Bienne or La Neuveville by public transport, from where local buses or short walks can lead to the gorges and waterfalls. For more distant Bernese Oberland waterfalls, train connections to towns like Lauterbrunnen or Interlaken are available, often followed by local transport or funiculars.


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