Natural monuments in Sensebezirk, located in the canton of Fribourg, Switzerland, offer diverse landscapes and geological features. The region is part of the larger Gantrisch Nature Park, known for its wild canyons, forests, and clear starry nights. Sensebezirk features a variety of natural formations, from high mountain summits to unique wetland ecosystems. These areas provide opportunities to observe distinct natural habitats and geological history.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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2025 was expected to be the last season with the ice palaces (according to today's media report). 17,400 people visited the ice palaces last season. With 16 days of operation and repeated interruptions lasting several days, the effort became increasingly greater and, overall, no longer feasible. It was great 🤩👌🏼
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Unfortunately, the summit climb was difficult at the end of May due to the snow-covered Kaiseregg Pass. In spring, with persistent snow, it's only recommended for experienced and/or well-equipped hikers. Crampons and poles were a must for me!
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A super highlight is the Düdinger Moos
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In 1975, the public recognized the ecological value of the area and declared it a nature reserve. Six years later, the municipality of Düdingen bought a large part of the Möser. In order to preserve the typical plants of the Möser, the wet meadows are now mown and the forest is pushed back. At present, checks are being carried out to see whether the water level can be raised again.
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The Düdingen Möser were subject to numerous disturbances in the 20th century. The peat of this Möser, which took several thousand years to form, was intensively mined during the Second World War to counteract the lack of coal. This resulted in several bodies of water and the habitat began to be colonized by trees and bushes. The use of part of the Möser as a waste pit and for fish farming, as well as the construction of the A12 motorway, had a major impact on this habitat in the 1970s.
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A hermit's dwelling in the hamlet of Räsch was first mentioned in 1448. The hermit Johann Dupré and his assistant Johann Liecht expanded the rock dwelling to its current size between 1680 and 1708. In order to prevent the hermitage from collapsing and to preserve it for the general public, the parish of Düdingen carried out extensive renovation work in 2005/2006. Open and free of charge from April to September.
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The Magdalena Hermitage in Büdingen is a historic hermitage that was built in the 18th century. It is picturesquely located on the edge of the forest and consists of a small chapel and a residential building for the hermit. The hermitage served as a retreat for religious hermits and is now a popular destination for visitors seeking peace and historical atmosphere.
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One of the Düdinger “Möser” protected areas. Beautiful!
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Yes, Sensebezirk offers several natural monuments suitable for families. The Biber Lake is a great spot, known for its beaver dams and a newly built wooden footbridge. The Ice Palaces are a popular family attraction during winter. Additionally, the Falli-Hölli Landslide Memorial and Tiefmoos Nature Reserve are also considered family-friendly.
Sensebezirk is rich in geological wonders. The Magdalena Hermitage, Räsch, is built into a rock face where visitors can walk on petrified sand dunes, remnants of an ancient sea. The Glacial mills of the Gottéron Gorge showcase basins carved into molasse rock by swirling water and pebbles. The Breccaschlund, a national heritage site, features impressive limestone cliffs carved by glaciers.
The region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. Near Schwarzsee, you can enjoy hiking, swimming, and stand-up paddleboarding. The Gantrisch Nature Park, which encompasses many natural monuments, is a paradise for hikers with numerous trails like the Gantrisch Panoramaweg. For specific hiking routes, you can explore options like the easy 'Lac Noir — loop from Schwarzsee' or the moderate 'Breccaschlund Panorama Trail' found in the Hiking in Sensebezirk guide. Road cycling is also popular, with routes such as the 'Gurnigel Ascent' detailed in the Road Cycling Routes in Sensebezirk guide.
Sensebezirk's natural monuments offer experiences year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for hiking, swimming in Schwarzsee, and enjoying the alpine flowers in Breccaschlund. Autumn provides beautiful foliage. In winter, the Ice Palaces near Schwarzsee are a spectacular attraction, and the Gantrisch Nature Park is renowned for its clear starry nights, making it excellent for stargazing, especially outside of summer months.
For breathtaking panoramic views, the Kaiseregg Summit is highly recommended, offering expansive vistas of the Bernese and Valais Alps. The Schafarnisch (2,110 meters) also provides excellent viewpoints. Additionally, an observation tower at Schwarzsee offers expansive views of the lake and its surroundings, and the Breccaschlund circular walk provides majestic panoramic views of the glacial landscape.
Yes, the Magdalena Hermitage, Räsch, is a significant historical site. This religious building and cave, dug into a rock face, has a history dating back to 1448 and features a 120-meter-long series of rooms. The Falli-Hölli Landslide Memorial also commemorates a historical event.
The Düdinger Moos Nature Reserve is a prime location to observe diverse habitats, including bodies of water, trees, and bushes, formed from peat. The moorland and alpine pastures around Schwarzsee are rich in species like cotton grass, reeds, coots, and dragonflies. In Breccaschlund, you might even spot chamois moving along the cliffs, and the Biber Lake and Beaver Dams on the Lettiswilbach highlight active beaver habitats.
The Düdinger Moos Nature Reserve is noted as being wheelchair accessible, offering an opportunity for visitors with mobility considerations to enjoy its natural beauty.
Absolutely! Winter offers unique experiences. The Ice Palaces near Schwarzsee are a spectacular winter attraction. The Gantrisch Nature Park is also known for its clear starry nights, making it an excellent spot for stargazing during the colder, darker months.
Yes, especially near popular spots. The Breccaschlund area features various alpine restaurants known for their local cheese, perfect for a break during a hike. Schwarzsee also has facilities and accommodation options nearby, making it a convenient base for exploring the surrounding natural monuments.
The Gantrisch Nature Park is a significant natural monument in itself, encompassing wild canyons, dense forests, and the Gantrisch Mountain Range. It's renowned for its clear starry nights, earning it the international label of an 'International Dark Sky Park'. The park also features the Schwarzwasser river meandering through deep canyons and gorges, along with 460 hectares of fens and 30 hectares of raised bogs of national importance, showcasing diverse ecosystems.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramas, especially from summits like Kaiseregg Summit. The unique geological formations, such as the petrified sand dunes at Magdalena Hermitage and the glacial landscape of Breccaschlund, are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the diverse outdoor activities available, from tranquil walks around lakes like Schwarzsee to challenging hikes, and the opportunity to connect with nature in areas like the Düdinger Moos Nature Reserve.


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