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Attractions and Places To See around Worb - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Worb, a municipality in the canton of Bern, Switzerland, offer a blend of historical significance, natural beauty, and cultural experiences. The area features prominent landmarks and observation points providing scenic views of the surrounding landscape. Worb also provides easy access to the larger Bern region, expanding the range of available cultural and historical sites.

Best attractions and places to see around Worb

  • The most popular attractions is Bantiger Observation Tower, a viewpoint that offers views towards Worb, Stettlen, Ostermundigen, and Bern. This site historically served as a high watchtower for Old Bern.
  • Another must-see spot is Gurten Viewpoint, a viewpoint offering a comprehensive view over the entire city of Bern. Visitors can enjoy a wide-ranging panorama from this location.
  • Visitors also love Bremgarten Forest, a large forest near the city of Bern. It provides numerous routes for jogging, biking, or walking, and offers opportunities to observe local wildlife.
  • Worb is known for its historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. The area offers a variety of attractions to see and explore, from ancient castles to observation points and museums.
  • The attractions around Worb are appreciated by the komoot community, with over 490 upvotes and more than 340 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: May 25, 2026

Bantiger Observation Tower

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The view from the Bantiger in the direction of Worb via Stettlen, Ostermundigen to Bern is wonderful

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Gurten Viewpoint

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When the weather is nice, you have a wonderful all-round view

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Bremgarten Forest

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Large forest near the city of Bern. In the Bremgartenwald there are beautiful jogging routes, relaxing walking paths, and with luck you can also observe deer.

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The slope towards Belpberg is not without road bike. I measured it with the bike computer (barometer measurement, quite reliable) once and noted:
1st stage: 400m / average 08% / max.12%
2nd stage: 250m / average 11% / max.15-16%

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Bern Minster (Berner Münster)

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Bern Minster
The history of Bern Minster reflects the political developments and economic conditions in Bern. The city was founded in 1191 by the Dukes of Zähringen and has been a free imperial city since the granting of charters in 1218.
At the beginning of the 15th century, Bern was still a relatively small city with only about 5,000 inhabitants. Since its foundation in 1191, it had slowly grown from the Untertorbrücke/Nydegg Castle via the Zytglogge and the Käfigturm to the Christoffelturm near today's train station. Courtyards and gardens behind the houses made up a large part of the urban area. In this sense, the city was much more "rural" than we are used to from a city today. This applies not least to the smells and noise.
In the course of the 14th century, the city had already connected large parts of today's cantonal territory in terms of power politics - albeit initially loosely and mediatized through intermediaries and not in the sense of modern-day national sovereignty. Bern was already much more than just the city in the bend of the Aare - but the outlines of the later powerful city-state were only just beginning to emerge. With the conquest of Aargau in 1415 and the granting of royal privileges by Sigismund of Luxembourg-Bohemia in the same year, the city was able to expand its independence and, immediately before the cathedral was built, had an extensive territory secured in the east by the Swiss allies.
Text / Source: Bern Minster, Münsterplatz 1, Bern
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Enchanted place in the Bremgarten forest

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Great all-round view in all directions

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The Minster impresses with its imposing façade and the highest church tower in Switzerland, which reaches a height of 100.6 meters. Particularly noteworthy is the main portal of the Minster, which shows the Last Judgement with over 200 figures. These figures are artfully designed and a true masterpiece of medieval art. The interior of the church is equally impressive, with high vaults, colorful stained glass windows and magnificent choir stalls. The choir area is decorated with beautiful carvings and the organ, which is regularly used for concerts, adds a special richness of sound to the room. A climb up the Minster's tower is an absolute must for every visitor. The steep staircase leads to a viewing platform from which you can enjoy a breathtaking panoramic view of the old town of Bern, the Aare and the surrounding mountains.

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“Completion” of the Minster in the late 19th century The 19th century was a time of accelerated change under the sign of industrialization, especially since Bern was connected to the railway network in the 1850s. In the second half of the century alone, the city's population doubled. On the other hand, this acceleration of change gave rise to the desire to historically assure one's own identity. In the later 19th century, this was done, among other things, through historical commemorations in the name of patriotism. But architecturally, in the spirit of historicism, memory politics were also set in Bern: for example, in 1892-94 with the “medieval” castle building of the Historical Museum, the construction of the casino at the beginning of the 20th century in the style of late Baroque classicism, or with the completion of the Minster tower in 1891-93 in the neo-Gothic style. It was no coincidence that it was also the time when the homeland protection movement experienced its first heyday. The completion of the cathedral tower in the neo-Gothic style between 1891 and 1893, initiated by the cathedral building association through a patriotic appeal to the people of Bern, recalled the era of Matthäus Ensinger, the first master builder of the cathedral. After a break of over 300 years, the aim was to redeem “Bern’s debt of honour to its old, glorious past” in the spirit of historical reflection and historicism. Text / Source: Bern Cathedral, Münsterplatz 1, Bern https://www.bernermuenster.ch/bauwerk/geschichte

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Bern Minster The history of Bern Minster reflects the political developments and economic conditions in Bern. The city was founded in 1191 by the Dukes of Zähringen and has been a free imperial city since the granting of charters in 1218. At the beginning of the 15th century, Bern was still a relatively small city with only about 5,000 inhabitants. Since its foundation in 1191, it had slowly grown from the Untertorbrücke/Nydegg Castle via the Zytglogge and the Käfigturm to the Christoffelturm near today's train station. Courtyards and gardens behind the houses made up a large part of the urban area. In this sense, the city was much more "rural" than we are used to from a city today. This applies not least to the smells and noise. In the course of the 14th century, the city had already connected large parts of today's cantonal territory in terms of power politics - albeit initially loosely and mediatized through intermediaries and not in the sense of modern-day national sovereignty. Bern was already much more than just the city in the bend of the Aare - but the outlines of the later powerful city-state were only just beginning to emerge. With the conquest of Aargau in 1415 and the granting of royal privileges by Sigismund of Luxembourg-Bohemia in the same year, the city was able to expand its independence and, immediately before the cathedral was built, had an extensive territory secured in the east by the Swiss allies. Text / Source: Bern Minster, Münsterplatz 1, Bern https://www.bernermuenster.ch/bauwerk/geschichte

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The tower of the Bern Minster is - in addition to its significance as part of a late Gothic church building - a unique vantage point. If you climb the 254 steps of the spiral staircase of the southern stair tower to the first gallery, a wonderful view slowly opens up. Once at the top, you can see the roofs of the old town and the clock tower. On clear days, the magnificent panorama of the Bernese Alps with the striking peaks of the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau can be seen to the southeast, and a small section of the Freiburg Alps to the southwest. The Jura ranges are visible to the northeast and northwest.

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The largest church in Switzerland, the 100 meter high tower can be climbed. Prices as of April 2024: adults 5 CHF, children 2 CHF.

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You can drive through the Bremgarten forest on the Wohlenstrasse, which is car-free. On a distance of around 3.5km, you have to overcome 70m of elevation from Hinterkappeln to Bern. But you hardly notice this at all, as the fresh forest air and the beauty of nature keep you energized.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best viewpoints to experience the scenic beauty around Worb?

For breathtaking panoramas, visit the Bantiger Observation Tower, which offers views towards Worb, Stettlen, Ostermundigen, and Bern. Another excellent spot is Gurten Viewpoint, providing a comprehensive view over the entire city of Bern. Additionally, local observation points like Chutzen/Belpberg and Bauplatz are known for their scenic vistas.

Are there historical landmarks to explore in Worb?

Worb is rich in history. You can explore the prominent Schloss Worb (Worb Castle), a significant historical landmark. Other notable historical sites include Burgstelle Walkringen and Lychleu, which offer glimpses into the area's past. The "Lothar"-Stein also stands as a historical monument.

What natural areas are available for relaxation or activities near Worb?

The Bremgarten Forest, a large forest near Bern, is ideal for jogging, biking, or walking, with opportunities to observe local wildlife. The Worb History Trail also offers a unique blend of natural environment and local history, tracing the ancient water channels of the River Biglenbach.

What cultural sites can I visit in Worb?

Worb offers several cultural experiences. The Sensorium is a local museum providing interactive exhibits. The Dorfkirche (Village Church) is a cultural landmark with historical architecture. While slightly outside Worb, the Oldtimer Galerie Toffen is a popular attraction for classic vehicle enthusiasts.

Are there family-friendly attractions or activities around Worb?

Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Gurten Viewpoint is considered family-friendly, offering a fun outing with great views. The Bremgarten Forest provides relaxing walking paths for all ages. The Zytglogge Clock Tower in nearby Bern also features a delightful puppet show that entertains both children and adults.

What outdoor activities, like hiking or running, can I do near Worb's attractions?

Worb is an excellent base for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including the 'Forest singletrack – Worb Castle loop' and the 'Mänziwilegg Viewpoint' trail. For runners, there are several jogging routes like the 'Running loop from Worb Dorf'. Explore more options on the Hiking around Worb and Running Trails around Worb guide pages.

Are there cycling routes available near Worb's points of interest?

Absolutely! Worb offers various cycling opportunities. Road cyclists can enjoy routes like the 'Moosegg Viewpoint – Schlosswil Castle loop' or the more challenging 'Schadaupark – Oberhofen Castle loop'. You can find detailed information and more routes on the Road Cycling Routes around Worb guide page.

How accessible is Worb from Bern, and what other attractions are easily reachable?

Worb is very well-connected to Bern. Tram 6 runs directly from Bern's main station to Worb Dorf, including a stop at the Zytglogge Clock Tower. This makes it convenient to visit Bern's UNESCO World Heritage Site Old Town, BearPark, and the Rose Garden, expanding your exploration options.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the attractions around Worb?

Visitors frequently praise the wonderful all-round views from viewpoints like Gurten Viewpoint and the Bantiger Observation Tower. The Bremgarten Forest is appreciated for its beautiful, quiet nature, perfect for relaxation and various activities. The historical significance of sites like Worb Castle and the intricate details of the Zytglogge Clock Tower also receive high acclaim.

Are there any unique historical trails or paths in Worb?

Yes, the Worb History Trail is a unique path that delves into the historical harnessing of water from the River Biglenbach. This trail highlights the ingenuity behind the water management for Worb Castle's moat, an operation that has endured for over 670 years, offering both historical insight and a pleasant walk.

Can I find places to eat or stay near Worb's attractions?

While specific cafes, pubs, or accommodations are not detailed for every attraction, Worb Dorf itself offers various amenities. For example, the Schützenfahr Bridge over the Aare highlight mentions a restaurant nearby. The broader Worb area and its proximity to Bern ensure a good selection of dining and lodging options.

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