Waterfalls around Kallnach are not directly within the municipality, which is located in the canton of Bern, Switzerland. The region is characterized by the Aare River, a significant natural landmark, and other water features like the Wohlensee reservoir. While Kallnach itself lacks prominent natural waterfalls, the wider area offers attractions such as the Hagneck Dam and Hydroelectric Power Plant, combining natural scenery with engineering. Visitors seeking water-based attractions will find interest in these features rather than dramatic waterfalls.
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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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The Vaux stream is nestled among the trees of the Bernese Jura forest, and flows between Lignières and La Neuveville. From the Combe du Pilouvi trail, the view of the falls is breathtaking. It is a natural site full of magic, where witches once came to bathe in the sparkling water of the pools.
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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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A nice walk to take on a Sunday morning before the lakeside restaurant. Top !
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The Pilouvi Gorge is an enchanting place with several waterfalls cascading into natural pools. It is said that witches used to bathe there. The Ruisseau de Vaux stream flows from Lignières to the medieval town of La Neuveville. This small valley has its own history: first as a retreat for a devout hermit and later as a meeting place for Satanists. The hike through the Combe du Pilouvi begins in a peaceful forest setting with a slight climb and at the entrance to the Combe the Vaux stream cascades down through beautiful gorges. From the path, the view of the waterfalls is simply indescribable. The Ruisseau de Vaux - or Ruz de Vaux - is a four-kilometer-long stream in the Neuchâtel and Bernese Jura and forms part of the border between the cantons of Neuchâtel and Bern. The name of the water refers to the settlement of Vaux on the lower reaches of the stream. The hike through the Combe de Pilouvi gorge created by this river is one of the scenic attractions of the Lake Biel region.
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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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The region around Kallnach offers several captivating water features. Among the most popular are the Twannbach Gorge, known for its magnificent trail, numerous walkways, and breathtaking views of waterfalls and pools. Another enchanting spot is the Pilouvi Waterfalls, nestled in the Bernese Jura forest, featuring multiple cascades into natural pools.
Yes, the Twannbach Gorge is considered family-friendly. The path through the gorge is generally easy to walk, though caution is advised as stones can be slippery when wet. It offers an engaging experience with its unique rock formations and waterfalls, making it suitable for families.
The Twannbach Gorge is particularly popular during the hot summer months, as the high rocks and trees provide pleasant temperatures and shade. In spring, when the Twannbach carries a lot of water from snowmelt, the waterfalls are especially impressive. Note that the Twannbach Gorge trail is closed during winter until Easter.
Beyond the waterfalls themselves, you'll encounter diverse natural beauty. The Twannbach Gorge offers a bucolic landscape with unique rock formations and views of Lake Biel, St. Peter's Island, and the distant Alps. The Pilouvi Waterfalls are set within a serene forest, featuring natural pools and the Ruisseau de Vaux stream, which forms part of the border between the cantons of Neuchâtel and Bern.
Yes, there is an entrance fee for the Twannbach Gorge. It costs CHF 2 per adult and CHF 1 per child. These proceeds are invested in the maintenance of the trails and safety features within the gorge.
The region around Kallnach offers various outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes like the 'Lake Biel – Hagneck Canal Mouth loop' or 'Wohlensee – Lake Wohlen loop'. For traffic-free cycling, consider routes such as 'Aare Riverside Trail – Aare Path near Radelfingen loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Gravel biking around Kallnach and Traffic-free bike rides around Kallnach guides.
Good, sturdy shoes are essential, especially when visiting the Twannbach Gorge or Pilouvi Waterfalls. Paths can be slippery, particularly after rain or in damp conditions. If you're a photographer, definitely bring your camera to capture the stunning scenery.
Near the upper entrance to the Twannbach Gorge, there is a glass studio with a bistro. In the nearby village of Twann, you'll find numerous terraces offering culinary specialties and wines from the region, perfect for hungry hikers.
The Pilouvi Waterfalls are known for their enchanting atmosphere and local folklore. It's said that witches once came to bathe in the sparkling water of its natural pools. The gorge itself has a rich history, serving as a retreat for a devout hermit and later as a meeting place for Satanists, adding to its mystical allure.
Always wear good shoes and be careful in wet or slippery areas. The trails, especially in gorges like Twannbach Gorge, can have many steps and sloping sections. It's also important to stay on marked paths, as some areas are nature reserves.


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