Best attractions and places to see around Zumholz are found in a region situated on the western valley side of the upper Sense river, within the hilly landscape at the northern edge of the Fribourg Prealps. This area, formerly a municipality and now part of Plaffeien, is primarily agricultural with forested sections. Visitors can explore a variety of natural features and historical sites in the surrounding Sense District.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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The Buvette offers a nice terrace with a good view over the hills. It is the right place for the biker break.
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Great views of the Swiss Plateau and the Freiburg Pre-Alps opposite.
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Gäggersteg, simply brilliant. Very well done, with safe paths through the area and forests. The climb is relatively steep. Good footwear recommended. A must if you are in the region. For young and old.
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The Galterntal with its Galtern Gorge is a real leisure and natural paradise. Along the gorge, countless bridges, arches, footbridges and walkways line the steep walls. Joggers and hikers alike are out and about here. For dogs, the four-legged gorge walkers, the builders of the bridges have here and there made paw-friendly attachments so that the animals do not injure their paws on the partially metal perforated plates.
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The Galternbach is a tributary of the Saane. It flows into the Saane at the Bern Bridge in Freiburg. Coming from the village of Galtern in the east, the stream flows westwards in wide curves and meanders through a long, wooded valley, which in places narrows like a gorge. Here, at a loop of the Galternbach, bridges lead over the stream. There is a nice rest area on a flat hill in the gorge!
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The Galternbach is a tributary of the Saane. It flows into the Saane at the Bern Bridge in Freiburg. Coming from the village of Galtern in the east, the stream flows westwards in wide curves, meandering through a long, wooded valley that narrows in places like a gorge. At this curve, the wonderful hiking trail leads over a bridge and thus changes from one side of the stream to the other. On the left side of the stream (east of the bridge), the trail leads down/up the steep valley slope in bends, mostly with wooden steps; on the other (right) side (west of the bridge), the trail leads along the steep slope on a wooden footbridge, partly with steps. All in all, an exciting section of the Galtern trail!
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The “Gäggersteg” 🌲 is a highlight for nature lovers and hiking enthusiasts! Start your tour in the Sensegräben nature reserve and follow the well-signposted path. The Gäggersteg itself is a spectacular wooden footbridge 🌉 that stretches over the forest areas destroyed by Storm Lothar and offers unique insights into the regeneration of nature 🌿. Enjoy the breathtaking views of the Bernese Alps 🏔️ and the surrounding valleys. The path is easy to walk and ideal for families 👨👩👧👦.
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View from Fuchses Schwyberg to Schwarzsee and towards Kaiseregg
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The region around Zumholz, situated on the western valley side of the upper Sense river, offers diverse natural beauty. You can explore the Gottéron Valley, a green and fresh haven with numerous stairs, footbridges, and bridges. The Sense River Valley itself provides a scenic landscape. For panoramic views, consider visiting Fuchses Schwyberg, which offers stunning vistas over Schwarzsee and towards Kaiseregg.
Yes, the area boasts significant historical sites. The Grasburg Castle Ruins, the largest castle in the canton of Bern, is a notable historical site in an interesting valley. Further afield, the UNESCO World Heritage site of Bern Old Town, with its medieval architecture and the iconic Clock Tower (Zytglogge), offers a rich cultural experience. The charming Town of Spiez on Lake Thun also features a splendid castle and gardens.
A standout man-made attraction is the Gäggersteg Elevated Walkway. This instructive path allows visitors to learn about reforestation efforts after a storm, while offering beautiful views that integrate well with the Gantrisch Panoramaweg.
Visitors frequently praise the scenic beauty and the unique experiences. For instance, the Gäggersteg Elevated Walkway is loved for its beautiful views. The Gottéron Valley is appreciated as a 'haven of greenery and freshness' with its intricate network of stairs and bridges. The Grasburg Castle Ruins are noted for being the largest castle in the canton of Bern and for its interesting valley setting.
Absolutely. The region around Zumholz and Plaffeien is excellent for hiking. You can find various trails, including those through the Gottéron Valley. For more challenging mountain hikes, explore routes like the 'Steep Ascent on Forest Trail – Ascent to Kaiseregg Pass loop from Schwarzsee'. You can find detailed hiking guides for the area, including mountain hikes, on komoot.
Yes, mountain biking enthusiasts will find several routes. Options include the 'Plaffeien, Schwyberg and Schwarzsee' route or the 'Cousimbert Summit – Duvette Crau Rapp loop from Plaffeien'. These trails offer varying difficulties for different skill levels. Discover more MTB trails around Zumholz on komoot.
Road cyclists can enjoy scenic routes such as the 'Gurnigel Ascent – Stierenhütte at Gurnigel Pass loop from Plaffeien' or the 'Schwarzsee loop from Plaffeien', which is an easier option. The area provides diverse landscapes for road cycling. Explore more road cycling routes around Zumholz on komoot.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Gäggersteg Elevated Walkway is considered family-friendly and offers an educational experience. The Gottéron Valley, with its footbridges and stairs, can also be an exciting adventure for families. Additionally, the BearPark in Bern is a popular family attraction.
For breathtaking views, head to Fuchses Schwyberg, which offers a fantastic vantage point over Schwarzsee and the surrounding mountains. The Gäggersteg Elevated Walkway also provides beautiful panoramic views. Further afield, the Sphinx viewpoint at Jungfraujoch offers extensive vistas of the Aletsch Glacier and the Alps.
The best time to visit Zumholz and its surroundings largely depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June to September) is ideal for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the green landscapes and wildflowers. Many mountain huts, like Duvette Crau Rapp, are open daily during this period. Winter offers opportunities for snow activities, though some trails might be closed. Spring and autumn provide milder weather and fewer crowds.
Yes, you can find options for food and accommodation. In Zumholz itself, the Gasthof Laterne is a local inn. For a unique experience, Duvette Crau Rapp, a hut open from June to September, is known for its fondue and other traditional dishes. The nearby towns and villages like Plaffeien, Bern, and Spiez offer a wider range of cafes, pubs, and accommodation options.
While Zumholz is a smaller locality, the surrounding region is accessible. Many attractions, especially those further afield like Bern Old Town or Spiez, are well-connected by Swiss public transport (trains and buses). For attractions closer to Zumholz, driving is often convenient, with parking available at many trailheads and sites. For example, Duvette Crau Rapp has parking directly in front of the house and a larger lot nearby. Remember to check for parking fees at popular spots like the Gäggersteg Elevated Walkway.


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