Best attractions and places to see around Brienzwiler include a range of cultural sites and natural features in the Bernese Oberland region of Switzerland. This picturesque village is known for its traditional architecture and unspoiled natural surroundings. Visitors can explore historic buildings, enjoy panoramic mountain views, and discover impressive gorges and waterfalls. The area offers an authentic Swiss experience with diverse attractions.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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take good hiking shoes with you, and a jacket can suddenly get cold.....
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It is forbidden to drive up to this point "Cliffwalk am First". The only ways to get there from Grindelwald are: - Climb of almost 2 hours on foot; - By cable car (25 min). This costs 68 francs to go and return. Also the last ride down is at 17:30.
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Awesome view, especially the turquoise-blue Lake Brienz is worth the tour!
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Stunning views of the Brienzersee and the Jungfrau Region’s highest peaks; the Eiger, Mönch, Jungfrau, Schreckhorn and Finsteraarhorn. The scenery is absolutely breathtaking no matter the direction you look in.
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The gondola ride here is an experience in itself, and the cliff walk even more so. We were able to enjoy the view.
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Wonderful view across the snowy mountain peaks among which the famous Jungfrau, the Schreckhorn, the Eiger, etc.
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In fact, the Aare Gorge offers a large number of fantastic views and insights. A very impressive experience, best enjoyed outside of the holiday season and/or during the week.
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From Grindelwald it is quite a long ascent, if you like it easier you can come from First on quite easy paths - at the end it gets a little steeper again.
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The region around Brienzwiler is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the magnificent Aare Gorge, a geological wonder with dramatic cliffs and a refreshing river. The Brienzer Rothorn Summit offers impressive mountain panoramas, including views of four-thousand-meter peaks and Lake Brienz. Another stunning natural highlight is Bachalpsee, a beautiful mountain lake known for its reflections of surrounding peaks. Don't miss the Giessbach Falls, which cascade down 14 tiers into Lake Brienz, or the hidden Gschwandbachfalls within lush woodland.
Yes, Brienzwiler offers several cultural and historical attractions. The Ballenberg Open-Air Museum, with an entrance directly in Brienzwiler, showcases over 100 historic buildings from various Swiss regions, allowing visitors to experience traditional Swiss life and crafts. You can also explore the Swiss Woodcarving Museum to learn about this traditional craft. The village itself features well-preserved historic wooden houses, and the nearby village of Brienz is famous for its woodcarving and the picturesque Brunngasse.
Brienzwiler and its surroundings offer numerous hiking trails for various skill levels. For challenging routes, consider the ascent of the Wilerhorn for panoramic views or the Faulhorn Summit & Mountain Hotel, which provides a 360-degree panorama. Easier options include a circular trail to Zwergliloch or the two-hour loop trail on the Axalp, which features wood carvings and a mountain lake. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the Hiking around Brienzwiler guide.
Absolutely. The Ballenberg Open-Air Museum is highly recommended for families, offering interactive exhibits, farm animals, and traditional crafts. The Aare Gorge is also family-friendly, with easy-to-navigate footbridges and tunnels. For creative play and workshops, the Trauffer Adventure World near Brienzwiler is a great option. Many trails, like the one to Bachalpsee, are also suitable for families.
Beyond the well-known spots, you can discover unique experiences like the Brutus Holzbrunnen, an enchanting wooden fountain. The Sentier des Sculptures (Sculpture Trail) combines natural beauty with artistic expression against an alpine backdrop. For a truly memorable stay, consider the historic mountain hotel at Faulhorn Summit, offering spectacular sunrises and sunsets. Exploring the charming chalet villages around Lake Brienz also provides a glimpse into local traditions.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent mountain scenery and panoramic views, especially from spots like the Brienzer Rothorn Summit and Faulhorn Summit. The serene beauty of mountain lakes like Bachalpsee and the impressive natural formations of the Aare Gorge are also highly rated. The historic charm of the Ballenberg Open-Air Museum and the traditional Swiss architecture of the villages are also much appreciated.
The area around Brienzwiler offers various cycling routes suitable for different levels. You can enjoy an easy ride like the 'Lungerersee tour - round trip in the Sarneraa valley' or a scenic 'View of Oltschibach Waterfall – Lake Brienz loop from Brienzwiler'. For more challenging options, there are routes like the 'Zopf Brienz Lakeshore – Lake Brienz loop from Giessbachfälle'. Explore more options in the Cycling around Brienzwiler guide.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity of Brienzwiler. Many routes offer moderate difficulty, such as the 'View of Oltschibach Waterfall loop from Brienzwiler' or the 'Ballenberg Open-Air Museum – Alpine Cheese Dairy loop from Brienzwiler'. These trails allow you to enjoy the natural surroundings while jogging. For a comprehensive list, check the Running Trails around Brienzwiler guide.
The best time to visit Brienzwiler for outdoor activities generally depends on the specific activity. Spring to autumn (May to October) is ideal for hiking, cycling, and exploring natural features like gorges and waterfalls, as the weather is milder and trails are clear. Summer (July and August) is perfect for boat cruises on Lake Brienz and enjoying the full vibrancy of the landscape. Some attractions, like the First Cliff Walk, are open year-round but can be closed in bad weather.
Brienzwiler is surrounded by incredible viewpoints. The Brienzer Rothorn Summit is renowned for its magnificent mountain scenery and views of Central Switzerland and Lake Brienz. The Faulhorn Summit offers an overwhelming 360-degree panorama, including views of the Bernese Oberland's mountain giants and several Swiss lakes. From Brienzwiler itself, you can enjoy stunning views of the Wilerhorn, over the Brünig Pass, and towards the Brienzer Rothorn.
Yes, public transport options are available. For instance, the Meiringen-Innertkirchen Railway (MIB) stops at both the east and west entrances of the Aare Gorge, with direct connections from Meiringen station. For attractions like Bachalpsee and First Cliff Walk, a cable car ride from Grindelwald is the primary way to access them. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for specific destinations.
Yes, some attractions offer wheelchair accessibility. From the west entrance, approximately two-thirds of the Aare Gorge is wheelchair accessible. It's always recommended to check the specific accessibility details for other attractions directly before your visit to ensure a comfortable experience.


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