Best attractions and places to see around Corcelles (BE) include a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes in the Bernese Jura region of Switzerland. The area holds historical significance, particularly due to its connection with iron work. Visitors can explore diverse natural features, including challenging hiking trails and scenic viewpoints. The region offers a variety of outdoor activities and cultural insights.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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pretty here, mega super pretty
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The panoramic view from up here is phenomenal.
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A beautiful hike and not too strenuous. While it's still pleasant here in the gorge in summer, it's worth going a little off-season, when it's much quieter.
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Drink a Kilkannan in the pub
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Historic? But not old-fashioned. Solothurn's old town couldn't be more impressive. Romantic alleys, old cobblestones, a magnificent cathedral, excellent restaurants, and a cool shopping atmosphere that's second to none. Not renovated to death, but preserved as a livable place. solothurn-city.ch/de/solothurn-erleben/sehenswuerdigkeiten?gclid=CjwKCAjw29ymBhAKEiwAHJbJ8m5LYWdIJmcBMRBSqsjcRuXi4G2emOGCpdnyP0cduz0oE4It7YO40xoC430QAvD_BwE
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Beautiful old town, full of good restaurants, a must stop
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Superb view over the entire Jura and Basel
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A worthwhile excursion destination that, when the weather is clear, offers a unique view from Säntis to Mont Blanc. As is well known, many roads lead "to Rome". You can get up and, if you want, "over" the mountain by car, bike or cable car. The "Weissenstein" hotel and spa is the gastronomic flagship of the Weissenstein and is praised not only for its huge viewing terrace, but also for the quality of the food on offer. Numerous flat paths and paths that are also suitable for strollers and wheelchairs run across the Weissenstein. Those who like to put a sausage in the fire will be tempted by well-furnished barbecue areas.
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Corcelles (BE) has a rich history, particularly related to its 'iron route' past. You can visit Aare River Promenade in Solothurn, which features a historic old town with romantic alleys and a magnificent cathedral. Additionally, the Verenaschlucht and Hermitage offers a historical site with two chapels and a hermitage. The local 'Le Martinet de Corcelles' operates as a museum, showcasing the region's pre-industrial iron-working past with guided tours and forge demonstrations.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Verenaschlucht and Hermitage features a well-developed path through a wild and romantic landscape, perfect for family exploration. The Aare River Promenade in Solothurn is also considered family-friendly, offering a pleasant environment to stroll and explore the old town.
For impressive panoramic views, visit Röti, a summit offering a wide vista over the Central Plateau, the Jura, and the Alps. Another excellent option is Weissenstein, which provides a unique panorama from Säntis to Mont Blanc on clear days. The Hohe Winde Summit also offers sensational views towards the Alps, the Vosges, and the Black Forest.
Corcelles (BE) is a great starting point for various hikes. You can explore the challenging 'Randonnée du Gore-Virat' trail, which features a steep incline and cascades over rocks, leading to the Raimeux plateau. For more options, check out the Hiking around Corcelles (BE) guide, which includes routes like the 'Gore Virat Waterfalls – Le Gore Virat Cave loop from Corcelles' and the 'Raimeux Observation Tower – Jura Crest Trail Scenic Route loop from Corcelles'.
Yes, the 'Randonnée du Gore-Virat' is a challenging hiking trail that offers an opportunity to explore the local landscape with a steep incline and dramatic sections. For other difficult routes, refer to the Mountain Hikes around Corcelles (BE) guide, which lists several difficult mountain hikes.
Absolutely. The region offers several road cycling routes. You can find detailed tours in the Road Cycling Routes around Corcelles (BE) guide. Options include routes like 'La Tuf Pass – Gabiare Valley near Envelier loop from Mervelier' and 'Weissenstein Pass summit (1279 m) – Grenchenberg loop from Moutier'.
The area boasts diverse natural beauty. The Verenaschlucht and Hermitage is a gorge with a waterfall and a romantic forest setting. The 'Randonnée du Gore-Virat' trail takes you through idyllic clearings and past the Gore Virat stream, leading to the Raimeux plateau. Many summits like Röti and Weissenstein are natural monuments offering stunning vistas.
Yes, for example, Weissenstein features a hotel with a large viewing terrace. Additionally, the 'Gîte du Gore-Virat' offers a holiday apartment in a renovated farmhouse, situated in a quiet, natural environment on the edge of Corcelles (BE), ideal for those exploring the 'Randonnée du Gore-Virat' trail.
Visitors frequently praise the impressive vantage points and panoramic views from summits like Röti and Weissenstein. The wild and romantic landscape of the Verenaschlucht and Hermitage is also highly appreciated, especially for its well-developed, easy-to-walk path. The historical charm of Solothurn's old town, accessible via the Aare River Promenade, is another highlight.
Yes, at Weissenstein, you'll find a hotel and spa that serves as a gastronomic flagship, known for its large viewing terrace and quality food. There are also well-furnished barbecue areas available for public use. The Hohe Winde Summit also has a ski hut mentioned for a quick bite.
The 'Randonnée du Gore-Virat' trail starts near the Corcelles train station, making it accessible by public transport. For the Verenaschlucht and Hermitage, you can take a bus to the entrance of the gorge (line 4, stop St. Niklaus) from Solothurn.
Yes, Weissenstein offers numerous flat paths that are suitable for strollers and wheelchairs, allowing everyone to enjoy the unique panorama.


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