Canyons around Entlebuch, located within the UNESCO Biosphere Entlebuch, are characterized by deeply furrowed ranges and rugged ravines carved by free-flowing rivers and streams. This region features distinctive landscapes of "Chrachen and Högern" (ravines and hills). It offers numerous gorge-like formations and river valleys that provide unique natural experiences. The area's geology creates a diverse environment for exploration.
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The two waterfalls have been a major attraction in Flühli since tourism began. To ensure the best possible view of the waterfall, a wooden suspension bridge was built over the rocky basin.
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The Chessimättli is the longest suspension bridge in the UNESCO Entlebuch Biosphere Reserve and hangs up to 45 meters above the Seebach stream. It is 65 meters long.
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The suspension bridge can be pretty wobbly. =)
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Amazing place, a true gem! The waterfall, cliffs, and gorge are natural marvels that make you feel small in comparison.
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The suspension bridge is elevated above the gorge, offering a breathtaking view!
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It is one of those deeply cut ditches/chrachen in the Napf region. And this one with the small fountain is definitely one of the most impressive. You keep thinking: there's no way you can go any further now. And yet you then go around a rock into a new section of the valley.
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The Chessiloch is an impressive area in the UNESCO Entlebuch Biosphere, Switzerland. It is characterized above all by its majestic waterfall, which captivates visitors with its roaring sound and natural beauty. The Chessiloch waterfall is undoubtedly the heart of the region and a true natural spectacle.
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The sight of the roaring water and the impressive natural scenery make every visitor pause and admire the power of nature. The one-hour hiking trail from Flühli to the bridge is ideal for experiencing this fascinating natural spectacle up close and enjoying the beauty of the surroundings.
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The Entlebuch region is characterized by its distinctive landscape of "Chrachen and Högern" (ravines and hills), featuring deeply furrowed ranges and rugged ravines carved by free-flowing rivers and streams. You'll encounter impressive cliffs, powerful waterfalls like the Chessiloch Waterfall, and unique river valleys such as the Fontanne, known for its wild and untamed dynamics.
Yes, the Chessiloch Suspension Bridge near Flühli is a notable attraction. It spans 65 meters and hovers up to 45 meters above the Seebebach stream, offering an impressive view down into the gorge.
Yes, the Grosse Fontanne River Valley, a deeply carved valley in the Napfbergland, is famous for gold panning. This unique activity draws visitors to its free-flowing waters, adding an element of adventure and historical charm to your visit.
Beyond exploring the gorges, the Entlebuch region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous trails for running, mountain biking, and cycling. These guides feature routes like the 'Sagewäldli Adventure Playground loop' for runners, the 'Marbach Panorama Trail' for MTB enthusiasts, and the 'Around the Schrattenfluh Trail' for cyclists.
While many gorges offer adventurous terrain, areas like Schneebergli are considered family-friendly. This trail offers a beautiful mountain landscape with wide views and the rippling Bärselbach, suitable for an enjoyable outing with children.
The best time to visit the canyons and gorges in Entlebuch is generally during the warmer months, from spring to autumn, when trails are clear and accessible. Spring offers lush greenery and strong waterfalls from snowmelt, while autumn provides vibrant foliage. Winter can be beautiful, as seen in highlights like Kl. Fontanne... in winter, just like in Alaska, but some areas might be challenging due to snow and ice.
The deeply eroded landscapes and untouched sections of rivers like the Grosse Fontanne support diverse aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. This includes protected fish, amphibians, and plant species, making the gorges important habitats within the UNESCO Biosphere Entlebuch.
Yes, some areas feature challenging terrain. For instance, the highlight Steep gravel ascent and descent near Tobel, Switzerland describes a brilliant passage with a steep descent and an extremely steep ascent on a stony road, suitable for those seeking a more demanding experience.
Visitors are captivated by the majestic Chessiloch Waterfall, its roaring sound, and the impressive cliffs that make you feel small in comparison. The thrilling experience of crossing the Chessiloch Suspension Bridge, hovering high above the gorge, is also a major highlight.
Yes, several viewpoints provide stunning perspectives of the rugged landscape. For example, the View of Änziloch offers a great vantage point to appreciate the depth and beauty of the gorges and surrounding forests.
The Fontanne River, particularly the Grosse Fontanne, is recognized as a landscape of national importance due to its wild and untamed dynamics. It flows through a deeply carved valley, showcasing the deeply furrowed hills and rugged ravines characteristic of the Napf region. It's also known for its unique natural morphology and untouched sections.
While not widely publicized, the region is full of deeply cut ditches and ravines. Highlights like Haselegg Gorge and Gorge Near Egelshorn offer opportunities to explore less-trafficked, rugged natural formations within the Entlebuch Biosphere.


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