Best canyons around Naturpark Gantrisch are located in the picturesque triangle between Bern, Thun, and Fribourg, characterized by diverse landscapes shaped by ancient geological forces. The region features wild canyons carved by glacial meltwater rivers into molasse rock. These natural features offer dramatic scenery with deep gorges, powerful rivers, and impressive bridge constructions. The area also holds cultural significance, with landmarks like Schwarzenburg Castle and Grasburg Castle integrated into the trails.
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Sense suspension bridge a part of the old bridge was mounted on the right bank of the Sense for inspection... 20 years ago I rode over it on my mountain bike using these wooden slats 😳
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Why do you drive such a route simply because you can? Please only with good training basics...
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You have to allow enough time for the >10 km between the Guggersbach bridge near Zumholz Plaffeien and the Sodbach in Heitenried, since the subsoil is of course not a hiking trail in the usual sense. The Sense has to be crossed dozens of times during the hike in the river bed, and this is only possible in wide places where the water is shallower and flows more slowly. Otherwise it tears your feet away on the sometimes slippery stones in the water. For a hike in the river bed, it must neither rain nor have a thunderstorm warning in the mountains higher up. The scythe quickly swells into a raging mountain river. So always only into the riverbed when the weather is nice and stable in the Schwarzsee and Gantrisch areas.
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Nice little suspension bridge. The ride afterwards only for experienced drivers.
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It's worth driving through here. But only for experienced drivers.
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Suspension bridge very narrow, but still works to drive over, but you can also enjoy it on foot.
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Nice climb with little traffic
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Here you go down peppered up through beautifully washed-out rock formations, but then really up again - mostly already well sunbathed ...
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The canyons in Naturpark Gantrisch, particularly the Schwarzwasser-Sense Gorge Path, are unique due to their dramatic scenery. They were sculpted by glacial meltwater rivers into molasse rock, creating deep gorges, powerful rivers, and impressive bridge constructions. You'll find shaded floodplain forests and numerous sand and gravel banks, offering a captivating journey through nature and history.
Visitors can marvel at deep gorges, powerful free-flowing rivers like the Sense and Schwarzwasser, and beautifully washed-out rock formations. The landscape also features shaded floodplain forests and various sand and gravel banks. You might also encounter dynamic terrain, such as the Landslide Area on Hiking Trail, which adds to the unique natural experience.
Yes, the region offers several scenic spots. The Ride through the gorge viewpoint provides an impressive landscape with hardly any traffic. As you hike, paths occasionally ascend out of the gorges onto plateaus, offering expansive views of the Gantrisch mountain range and the Jura mountains.
The most notable trail is the Schwarzwasser-Sense Gorge Path, which winds through the impressive canyon system where the Schwarzwasser and Sense rivers converge. This path integrates with local history, passing by landmarks like Schwarzenburg Castle. Another challenging option is hiking in the riverbed of the Sense Gorge, which requires navigating rock formations and multiple river crossings.
The Schwarzwasser-Sense Gorge Path is generally considered an easy to moderate hiking trail, suitable for various fitness levels. However, some sections, like the riverbed hike in the Sense Gorge, are challenging and require careful navigation due to slippery stones and numerous river crossings. The Landslide Area on Hiking Trail is also known for its dynamic and challenging terrain.
Yes, the Schwarzwasser-Sense Gorge Path is an easy to moderate hiking trail, making it suitable for families. During warmer months, the riverbanks provide popular spots for relaxation, swimming, and bathing. For other easy hiking options in the broader region, you can explore routes like the Lac Noir loop or the Family and Nature Experience Trail Grasburg, detailed in the Easy hikes around Naturpark Gantrisch guide.
The warmer months are ideal for visiting, especially if you plan to enjoy recreational opportunities like swimming and bathing along the riverbanks. For challenging riverbed hikes, it's crucial to visit when the weather is nice and stable, as heavy rain can cause rivers to swell quickly.
The trails through the canyons often integrate with local history. You can pass by notable landmarks such as Schwarzenburg Castle and the ruins of Grasburg Castle, adding a cultural dimension to your natural exploration.
Beyond hiking, the Naturpark Gantrisch region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including the Lac Noir loop, as detailed in the Running Trails around Naturpark Gantrisch guide. Cycling is also popular, with routes like the Köniztal Valley loop available in the Cycling around Naturpark Gantrisch guide.
Yes, during warmer months, the riverbanks of the Sense and Schwarzwasser rivers provide popular spots for relaxation, swimming, and bathing. These areas are excellent for enjoying the refreshing waters of the canyons.
The Schwarzwasser-Sense Gorge Path typically starts from the Schwarzwasserbrücke train station, indicating public transport accessibility. While specific parking details for each canyon highlight are not provided, it's generally advisable to check local information for parking options near trailheads.
Visitors appreciate the impressive landscape and the challenging yet rewarding experiences. For instance, the Ride through the gorge is praised for its scenic drive and challenging climbs. Hikers in the Sense Gorge enjoy the beautifully washed-out rock formations, despite the demanding riverbed crossings.


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