Best attractions and places to see around Hasliberg, nestled in the Bernese Oberland, combine natural beauty with cultural insights. The region features villages like Hohfluh, Wasserwendi, Goldern, and Reuti, situated on a southwest-facing terrace above the Aare River valley. Visitors can experience diverse landscapes, from impressive gorges to panoramic mountain views. Hasliberg offers a range of recreational opportunities throughout the year.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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A wonderful structure high above the abyss
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The Trüebsee (standard language: Trübsee, e.g. official name of the bus stop/station) is a mountain lake on the Alp Ober Trüebsee at an altitude of 1763 m above sea level in Central Switzerland. It lies between the municipality of Engelberg and the Titlis mountain in the canton of Nidwalden, near the Jochpass (2207 m above sea level). The Ober Trüebsee-Jochpass region within the municipality of Wolfenschiessen is a developed alpine tourist area. https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tr%C3%BCebsee
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I'm not afraid of heights. But the Titlis Cliff Walk was definitely not a particular challenge. The suspension bridge is not very long and luckily it doesn't wobble that much, even when there are a lot of people on it. And the view isn't too deep or 'empty'. The view is very beautiful. I wouldn't want to do it on weekends/holidays. Too many people blocking the way to take photos/selfies.
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Trübsee The Trübsee, also Trüebsee, is a mountain lake above Engelberg, located in the municipality of Wolfenschiessen in the canton of Nidwalden. It is situated at an altitude of 1764 meters above sea level between Schafberg and Bitzistock. The small lake lies on a high plateau in the Engelberg Valley between Engelberg and the Titlis or Joch Pass, respectively. It is fed by the Trübseebach stream, which originates from the Titlis Glacier, and flows into the Engelberger Aa via the Trübenbach stream. The maximum depth of the Trübsee is around nine meters. Text / Source: schweizersee.ch https://www.schweizersee.ch/truebsee/
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"Titlis Cliff Walk" Suspension Bridge Are you ready for this test of courage? At 3,041 meters above sea level, Europe's highest suspension bridge leads over the south face to the top station of the Ice Flyer glacier lift. 150 steps above the icy abyss, while the wind howls and your heart races. An exhilarating adventure you'll never forget, and one for which you'll be rewarded with a unique view of the majestic mountain scenery. Take the first step now! https://www.titlis.ch/de/aktivitaeten/titlis-cliff-walk
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The Melchsee-Frutt high plateau is located in the heart of Central Switzerland at 1920 m and offers a wide range of outdoor activities. The natural landscape, the mountain lake and the unique flora guarantee unforgettable moments.
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As Europe's highest suspension bridge, the TITLIS Cliff Walk even sets a record.
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Hasliberg is rich in natural beauty. Visitors particularly enjoy the panoramic views from the Brienzer Rothorn Summit, offering magnificent scenery of the Bernese Alps and Lake Brienz. The impressive Aare Gorge, carved by the Aare River, is another must-see, with well-maintained footbridges and tunnels allowing exploration. Other popular spots include the mountain lakes Melchsee-Frutt and Trübsee, both offering stunning natural beauty and recreational opportunities.
Yes, Hasliberg offers several family-friendly attractions. The Muggestutz Dwarf Trails provide an engaging experience for children with themed paths amidst pine forests. The Aare Gorge is also considered family-friendly, with easy-to-navigate paths. In winter, Skihäsliland is a dedicated area for children to learn skiing, and tobogganing is popular. The Alpine Playground Bort is another outdoor option for families during summer.
For those interested in culture and history, the nearby town of Meiringen offers the Sherlock Holmes Museum, honoring Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's famous detective. You can also visit the Museum der Talschaft Hasli to learn about local customs and trade, or see the remains of the 13th-century Restiturm. Slightly further afield, the Ballenberg Open-Air Museum showcases historical Swiss farmhouses, and Trauffer World of Experience offers insights into traditional Swiss wooden toy making.
Hasliberg is a year-round destination. For hiking and mountain biking, the summer months are ideal, with numerous trails and cable car access to higher elevations. Winter transforms Hasliberg into a popular destination for skiing, snowboarding, winter hiking, and snowshoeing, typically from December to April. The shoulder seasons (spring and autumn) offer quieter experiences with beautiful scenery, though some facilities might have reduced hours.
Hasliberg offers a wide range of hiking trails for all levels. You can find easy, family-friendly paths like the Muggestutz Dwarf Trails, as well as more challenging routes such as the Three Peaks Tour (Läuber, Rothorn, and Glogghüs). The region also features scenic winter hiking trails, including the Käserstatt to Mägisalp trail. For more detailed routes, you can explore the Mountain Hikes around Hasliberg guide.
Yes, Hasliberg provides extensive trails for both mountain biking and road cycling. In summer, the mountains are a haven for cyclists. For specific routes and difficulties, you can check out the Road Cycling Routes around Hasliberg guide and the Cycling around Hasliberg guide.
Hasliberg is renowned for its panoramic views. The Brienzer Rothorn Summit offers magnificent vistas of the Bernese Alps, including the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau, as well as Lake Brienz. The Alpen Tower on Planplatten also provides extensive views of the surrounding mountains, including the Finsteraarhorn, Grimsel region, and Sustenhorn.
During winter, Hasliberg transforms into a popular ski resort with 60 km of slopes served by 13 lifts. Besides skiing and snowboarding, you can enjoy night skiing, a Skicross Park, and dedicated areas for children like Skihäsliland. Tobogganing and sledding are also popular, with night sledding options. Additionally, there are 25 kilometers of groomed winter hiking trails and a 1.5 km cross-country skiing trail at Bidmiseeli.
The Aare Gorge has entrances near Meiringen and Innertkirchen, with the Meiringen-Innertkirchen Railway (MIB) stopping at both. Reichenbach Falls are accessible via a funicular from Meiringen, or you can hike to them. Many other mountain attractions are reached by cable cars from villages like Reuti and Wasserwendi, providing convenient access to higher trails and viewpoints.
Beyond the Aare Gorge, the region boasts the impressive Reichenbach Falls, famous for its powerful cascades. Another notable natural formation is the Rosenlaui Glacier Gorge, featuring a waterfall and illuminated pathways, ideal for a unique hiking and nature experience. The Grimselwelt also showcases a wild and romantic mountain scenery with glaciers and reservoirs.
Visitors frequently highlight the breathtaking panoramic views, especially from summits like the Brienzer Rothorn Summit, often describing them as magnificent. The unique experience of walking through the Aare Gorge is also highly praised. Many appreciate the diverse outdoor activities available, from serene lake walks around Melchsee-Frutt to challenging mountain hikes, and the family-friendly options like the Muggestutz Dwarf Trails.


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