Canyons near Uetendorf are found in the picturesque region of Thun, Switzerland. This area features rolling hills, forests, and streams, set against the backdrop of the Swiss Alps. While Uetendorf itself is a municipality, the surrounding landscape offers various gorges and river formations. The region provides opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking and biking with views of the Simmental and Bernese Alps.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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You have to carry the bike onto the bridge
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The upper part is more demanding than the lower
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That was really mega beautiful
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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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The Choleren Gorge, which was created by the erosion of the Cholerbach. With steep cliffs, thundering waterfalls and winding paths, it offers hikers and nature lovers a spectacular experience. Wooden bridges and stairs enable safe exploration of this fascinating natural setting. The name "Cholerenschlucht" is probably related to traditional charcoal burning. The Choleren Gorge used to be known for its charcoal kilns, where charcoal was produced. The name "Choleren Gorge" could thus refer to this historical activity. A second theory is that the term comes from the Latin word "colera" which means "bile" or "anger" and could refer to the wild waterfalls and the impressive nature of the gorge. A third theory holds that the name comes from the old Swiss German word "chole" meaning "little stream" or "little river".
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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 Uetendorf region offers several impressive gorges and river formations. You can visit the Kander Gorge, which is accessible via viewpoints like the Strättligsteg footbridge and the Hanissteg. Other notable natural sites include the Glütschbachtal Rocky Stream and Cliff, the scenic Cholerenschlucht Gorge with its waterfalls, and the beautiful Riderbach Gorge.
Yes, the Glütschbachtal Rocky Stream and Cliff is suitable for exploration on foot, by bike, or mountain bike, making it a good option for families. The Cholerenschlucht Gorge also offers a captivating experience with wooden bridges and stairs, though good shoes are recommended due to potentially slippery sections.
For stunning views of the Kander Gorge, the Strättligsteg footbridge over the Kander River offers a pure adventure and nature experience. Another excellent spot is the View of the Kander Gorge from Hanissteg, an impressive steel bridge where you can observe the Kander River, which has eroded to a depth of over 35 meters.
Beyond exploring the gorges themselves, the Uetendorf area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, road cycling, and general cycling. For example, there are several gravel biking routes like the 'Simmen Bridge loop from Schwäbis' and road cycling routes such as the 'Zwieselberg Scenic Road – Simmen Bridge loop from Uetendorf Allmend'. You can find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Uetendorf, Road Cycling Routes around Uetendorf, and Cycling around Uetendorf guides.
When hiking through the Cholerenschlucht Gorge, good shoes are highly recommended as some sections can be quite steep and slippery, especially when damp. If the ground is wet, it's often easier to hike through the gorge from bottom to top. The gorge features thundering waterfalls and winding paths, with wooden bridges and stairs for safe exploration. There are also barbecue areas to pause and linger.
The Kander Gorge is notable for its impressive depth, with the Kander River having eroded the landscape to over 35 meters deep in some sections. From the Hanissteg, you can observe the river's powerful work. The gorge is part of the picturesque region of Thun, offering a blend of natural beauty and engineering marvels like the bridges that span it.
Visitors frequently praise the pure adventure and natural beauty found in the gorges. Highlights like the Strättligsteg footbridge are noted for their cool prospects and impressive heights. The Glütschbachtal Rocky Stream and Cliff is consistently described as 'always worth a visit' for its scenic trails. The Cholerenschlucht Gorge is often called 'mega beautiful' for its waterfalls and romantic atmosphere.
While Uetendorf is known for its local gorges like the Kander Gorge and Cholerenschlucht, other famous Swiss gorges such as the Aare Gorge, Rosenlaui Glacier Gorge, and Grindelwald Glacier Gorge are located in different regions of the country and are not directly associated with Uetendorf. These would require a separate trip.
The Riderbach Gorge is an impressive natural beauty. Visitors recommend waterproof shoes as you may need to cross the Riderbach itself. It's generally considered an intermediate trail, offering a rewarding experience for those prepared for some varied terrain.
The Glütschbachtal Rocky Stream and Cliff is characterized by its distinctive rocky stream and cliff formations. It's a natural monument that showcases the geological features of the region, surrounded by forest, making it a picturesque spot for nature lovers.
The gorges around Uetendorf, like many outdoor attractions in the Swiss Alps region, are generally best visited during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During this period, the weather is more stable, trails are clear of snow and ice, and the water flow in the gorges is often at its most impressive. Always check local conditions before your visit, especially after heavy rainfall, as paths can become slippery.


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