Best attractions and places to see around Belfaux include a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. This municipality in the Sarine district of Fribourg, Switzerland, offers diverse exploration opportunities. The region is characterized by significant forested areas and proximity to the Fribourg agglomeration. Visitors can find various walking and cycling routes that highlight the local landscapes.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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Finally – the ramp for slow-moving traffic is currently under construction. From the end of 2026, the steep ramp next to the stairs and the artwork by Richard Serra will finally be accessible.
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The narrow streets lead us down to the Bern Bridge, the only covered wooden bridge in Fribourg. Built in the 13th century, it was sawn down in 1340 to cut off the attacking Bernese. This bridge, the oldest in Fribourg, is listed as a protected structure of national importance by the Federal Inventory of Historic Communication Routes in Switzerland. It is widely used today, including by motorized traffic, so much so that a complete renovation has been decided for 2025.
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The Bern Bridge is the only covered wooden bridge in Fribourg. It was built in the 13th century and sawn into pieces in 1340 to block the attacking Bernese. This oldest bridge in Fribourg is listed as a protected structure of national importance in the Federal Inventory of Historic Roads. Unfortunately, it is now also heavily used by motorized traffic, requiring a complete renovation starting in 2025.
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Stupid climb to the bridge...but great view!
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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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Belfaux and its surroundings offer a rich history. You can explore the impressive Avenches Roman Amphitheatre, which was once part of Aventicum, the capital of the Helvetic Empire. The charming Murten Old Town also provides a glimpse into historical settlements. Within Belfaux, the Saint-Etienne Church, a significant neoclassical church, and the Mansion de Lanthen-Heid, with its history dating back to 1527, are notable heritage sites.
Yes, Belfaux is home to the Saint-Etienne Church, an impressive Catholic church built between 1842 and 1852, recognized as a Swiss heritage site of national significance. It's one of the largest neoclassical churches in Switzerland. Another important cultural landmark is the Mansion de Lanthen-Heid, a heritage site with a history stretching back to 1527.
Belfaux is characterized by significant forested areas, making it ideal for outdoor activities. You can enjoy a 2.5-hour walking tour through the 'Devins' forest, which connects Belfaux to Autafond. The region also offers numerous hiking and cycling trails, allowing you to explore the diverse landscapes of the Fribourg canton. For specific routes, you can check out the MTB Trails around Belfaux or Road Cycling Routes around Belfaux guides.
The area around Belfaux is well-suited for cycling enthusiasts. You can find various routes for both mountain biking and road cycling. For mountain biking, options include challenging routes like the 'Montagny Castle Ruins – Riau de Chaudeires Stream loop' or moderate ones such as the 'Helsana Trail loop'. Road cyclists can explore routes like the 'Grandson Castle – Avenches Roman Amphitheatre loop' or the 'View of Lake Schiffenen – Fribourg loop'. More details can be found in the MTB Trails around Belfaux and Road Cycling Routes around Belfaux guides.
Yes, Belfaux offers a variety of running trails. You can find moderate routes like the 'Belfaux Picnic Area loop' or a general 'Running loop from Belfaux CFF'. For those seeking a more challenging run, the 'Fribourg – Church of the Trinity, Fribourg loop from Givisiez' is a difficult option. Explore more running options in the Running Trails around Belfaux guide.
Families visiting Belfaux have several options. The Murten Old Town is considered family-friendly, offering historical exploration and dining. The Avenches Roman Amphitheatre is also a great historical site for all ages, often hosting events. Additionally, Schloss Münchenwiler, with its spacious park, is a pleasant family-friendly destination.
Absolutely! The Laiterie de Belfaux is a significant local dairy where the Eggertswyler family produces high-quality, locally made cheeses and dairy products, including Gruyère AOP and Vacherin Fribourgeois AOP. It's a great place to experience regional food production and purchase local specialties.
The region around Belfaux is generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. These seasons offer mild temperatures, making them ideal for walking, cycling, and exploring the natural landscapes and historical sites. Summer provides longer daylight hours, while spring and autumn showcase beautiful foliage.
Belfaux benefits from its proximity to the Fribourg agglomeration and is well-served by public transport. Train lines and bus routes connect Belfaux to surrounding areas, making it convenient to access various attractions. It's advisable to check local public transport schedules for specific routes to your desired destinations.
Yes, several areas around Belfaux are welcoming to dogs. The Avenches Roman Amphitheatre is noted as dog-friendly. Many of the walking and hiking trails through the forested areas, such as the 'Devins' forest, are also suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash where required.
Yes, the Grandfey Viaduct is a remarkable engineering feat. This railway bridge, built between 1858 and 1862, spans 334 meters and stands 79 meters above the Schiffenensee, offering impressive views and a unique experience for visitors.
The Pré St-Maurice Archaeological Site near Belfaux holds national importance due to evidence of continuous human occupation over several millennia. Excavations have revealed Mesolithic flint artifacts, Iron Age wells and tombs, Roman vestiges, and a large medieval cemetery with over a thousand graves. Traces of a Merovingian church from the 6th century have also been found, making it a key site for understanding regional history.
Beyond the extensive forests, the Gottéron Valley is a significant natural feature near Belfaux. This valley, a tributary of the Sarine, is known for its lush greenery and refreshing atmosphere. It offers a unique hiking experience with countless stairs, footbridges, and bridges leading through the gorge-like landscape.


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