Best canyons around Beatenberg are found in a region known for its Alpine setting above Lake Thun. The area features natural attractions, including the St. Beatus Caves, which showcase underground formations and waterfalls. While Beatenberg itself offers subterranean gorges, more extensive canyoning experiences are accessible in the nearby Interlaken area. This region provides a variety of gorges and ravines for exploration.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Deep views on a well-secured bridge:
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Wonderful view of the Kander Gorge
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A very cool bridge.
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Actually still romantic and wild, unfortunately cars can drive up to the Pochtenresti.
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A descent into the Kander Gorge, especially at this point, is not recommended and dangerous. There is no real path leading down to the Kander and when the weather is uncertain, the river can become a raging beast. The view straight down from the Strättligensteg is picturesque.
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The Kander puncture through which the Kander flows and over which the Strättligensteg leads is not of natural origin. Due to constant flooding in the hinterland, it was blown up in the rocks to allow the wild Kander in the Einer Kanderdelta to flow into Lake Thun. The gorge is not accessible and a roaring beast when the snow melts and heavy rain falls. In front of the Strättligensteg (view from Lake Thun in the direction of Durchstich) is the Kanderbrücke, over which all rail traffic runs from Valais to Thun and on to Bern.
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Beautiful wild nature to enjoy.
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Beyond the well-known spots, you can discover the Justistal, a romantic valley nestled between the Sigriswil ridge and Niederhorn mountain, famous for its alpine pastures. Another beautiful area is the Wild and romantic Suldtal, offering stunning nature along its river.
Yes, the Pochtenfall Waterfall is a beautiful natural monument set in magical surroundings. For those seeking adventure, the Strättligsteg footbridge over the Kander River offers a thrilling walk with a cool view over the Kander gorge. You can also get a great View of the Kander Gorge from Hanissteg.
While Beatenberg itself is known for its natural gorges and caves, dedicated canyoning experiences typically depart from the nearby Interlaken area. Operators there offer tours to various canyons, providing all necessary equipment.
The St. Beatus Caves are a significant natural highlight directly in Beatenberg. Inside, you can explore a kilometer-long path showcasing illuminated stalactites, stalagmites, grottos, and underground 'canyons' carved by subterranean streams and waterfalls. The caves are steeped in local legend and maintain a cool temperature of 8 to 10 degrees Celsius. Outside, the St. Beatus Waterfall offers a picturesque view.
Yes, several areas are suitable for families. The Justistal and the Wild and romantic Suldtal are both categorized as family-friendly, offering trails through beautiful natural settings.
The St. Beatus Caves are generally accessible year-round. For active canyoning tours in the wider Interlaken region, the season typically runs from May to October, depending on weather conditions and water levels.
Yes, for those new to canyoning, the Saxeten Canyon near Interlaken is often recommended. It features gentle slides, clear water pools, and small jumps, providing an excellent introduction to the sport in a beautiful natural setting.
For thrill-seekers, the Grimsel Canyon offers a high-octane adventure with significant abseils (up to 50 meters), slides, jumps, and zip lines. The Chli Schliere Canyon is considered the most physically and technically demanding, featuring long abseils, high jumps, and fast slides for confident and athletic individuals.
The region around Beatenberg offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including routes to Niederhorn Summit or the Beatusweg Stone Circle. There are also road cycling routes with stunning views of Lake Thun and Lake Brienz, and challenging running trails.
Visitors appreciate the pure adventure and nature found in places like the Strättligsteg footbridge, the wild and romantic atmosphere of valleys like Justistal and Suldtal, and the magical beauty of the Pochtenfall Waterfall. The unique subterranean world of the St. Beatus Caves also receives high praise for its blend of nature, history, and folklore.
For organized canyoning tours in the Interlaken region, operators typically provide all necessary equipment, including wetsuits, helmets, and life jackets. It's advisable to wear swimwear under your wetsuit and bring a towel and dry clothes for after the activity.


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