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Urban hiking trails around Seftigen traverse a varied landscape situated in the drumlin hill country between the Aare and Gürbe valleys. The region features significant forested areas and extensive agricultural lands, providing diverse visual experiences. Flowing water, including the Aare River, is a prominent natural asset, with opportunities for walks along its banks. The terrain offers a mix of gentle inclines and flatter sections, suitable for urban exploration.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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54
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6.65km
01:48
80m
80m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.89km
01:21
80m
80m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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119
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8.63km
02:13
30m
30m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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13.3km
03:24
40m
40m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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17
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A very impressive bridge/lock construction.
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Bern Town Hall (built between 1406 and 1417) The Town Hall, built between 1406 and 1417, housed the meeting rooms for the Small and Great Councils. The Kreuzgasse (Cross Lane) gained prominence as an urban center (Zähringer town) with the construction of the new Town Hall between 1406 and 1417. While the mayor and council had possessed a modest meeting place since the mid-13th century in the courthouse behind the choir of St. Vincent's Church (parish church of St. Vincent), this building contained only a small council or courtroom. The old town hall was too small for the meetings of the Council of Two Hundred, which had been institutionalized during the constitutional reform of 1294, nor for the council elections held annually during the Easter holidays, nor for the periodic accounting of the city's officials and administrators. Therefore, since the second half of the 13th century, citizens and council members had held their meetings in the spacious monastery churches of the Franciscans and Dominicans. Only proceedings concerning the lower courts were usually held in the corner building next to the chancel of the parish church by the mayor, his deputy, the bailiff, and the court clerk. The mayor, along with his deputy, the bailiff, and the court clerk, was also usually present. Text / Source: City of Bern https://www.bern.ch/themen/stadt-recht-und-politik/informationen-im-stadtarchiv/suche-nach-themen-und-ereignissen/internetpublikation-gott-ist-burger-zu-bern/raeumliche-gliederung-des-stadtgebiets/kommunale-gebaeude/rathaus
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Bear Park, Bern A hilly park with a 19th-century bear pit, now home to many brown bears (the city's heraldic animal). The Bernese bears live in the Bear Park right in the heart of the city. Exclusively situated with a view of Bern's UNESCO-listed Old Town, the bears live in the park on the banks of the Aare River. The approximately 5,000-square-meter grounds extend from the former bear pit down to the banks of the Aare and are fully accessible. The "Bear Train" provides a quick, wheelchair-friendly connection between the riverbank and the upper part of the park. The panoramic inclined lift can be used free of charge. A unique experience: gliding through the park past the bears' noses! Text / Source: Bern Animal Park, Tierparkweg 1, 3005 Bern https://tierpark-bern.ch/baerenpark/
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The arcades of Bern are one of the most distinctive features of Bern's UNESCO-protected Old Town. Brief description: * What are they? They are covered, arcade-like walkways that extend along the main streets of the Old Town at ground level. * Length: With a total length of approximately six kilometers, they form one of the longest weather-protected shopping promenades in Europe. * Origin: The arcades were created after the devastating city fire of 1405 during the reconstruction of the city using sandstone. The houses were extended forward, narrowing the alleyways and creating the arcades. * Purpose: Originally, they served as covered work and sales areas for craftsmen and merchants. Today, they protect pedestrians and shoppers from rain, snow, and sun while strolling and house numerous boutiques, cafés, and shops, often with adjoining vaulted cellars. * Architecture: They are typical of Bern's medieval sandstone buildings and contribute significantly to the distinctive charm of the old town.
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The Rathausplatz (Town Hall Square) in Bern is a historic square in Bern's Old Town (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), dominated primarily by the Town Hall building itself. A striking feature: The main attraction is the monumental, double staircase on the Town Hall's main facade, from which historically significant speeches have been delivered (e.g., by Winston Churchill in 1946).
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Bern's Old Town has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1983 and is undoubtedly an absolute highlight. The arcades with their diverse shops and cafés, as well as the small, charming alleys, invite both a short stop and a longer visit. World-famous sights such as the Federal Palace, the Minster, the Zytglogge Tower, and the Bear Pit are also just a few minutes away. Good information about the Old Town can also be found on Bern's website: https://bern.com/de/erleben/attraktionen/sehenswuerdigkeiten/berner-altstadt
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There are over 260 urban hiking trails in the Seftigen region, offering a wide variety of options for exploring the area's towns, natural landscapes, and historical sites.
Urban hiking in Seftigen offers a blend of town exploration and natural beauty. You can experience the picturesque Drumlin hill country, walk alongside the Aare River, and enjoy panoramic views, such as from the Chutzen Summit on Belpberg, which provides stunning 360-degree vistas of the Bernese Alps and Jura.
Yes, the Seftigen area is very accessible for easy urban hikes. Over 200 of the available routes are classified as easy, making them suitable for casual strolls and those looking for less strenuous walks. Many of these routes are relatively flat, especially those along the Aare River.
The urban trails around Seftigen are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars from over 750 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse scenery, the well-maintained paths, and the opportunities to combine city exploration with natural surroundings.
Yes, many urban hikes in the Seftigen region are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, you could try the Bear Square – Marksmen's Fountain loop from Bern or the View of the Aare – Aare River loop from Heimberg.
Absolutely. Many of the easy and moderate urban trails are suitable for families. Routes that explore the old town areas, like the View of Bern Old Town – Nydegg Bridge loop from Bern, or those along the Aare River, offer engaging experiences without being too challenging. Look for routes with minimal elevation gain and interesting points of interest.
Generally, urban trails in the Seftigen region are dog-friendly, but it's always advisable to keep your dog on a leash, especially in populated areas, nature reserves, or near livestock. Ensure you carry water for your dog and clean up after them. Some routes may pass through areas where dogs are restricted, so always check local signage.
Urban hikes around Seftigen offer several notable landmarks. You can discover historical structures like the wonderfully preserved Auguet Bridge or the Schützenfahr Bridge over the Aare. The Uttigen Railway Bridge and Uttigen Wave are also popular spots along the Aare River.
Yes, the Aare River is a prominent feature of the region, and many urban hikes offer beautiful views or follow its banks. The Aare River – View of Lake Thun loop from Lädeli is a great option for experiencing the river landscape.
Urban hiking in Seftigen is enjoyable year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, while summer is ideal for walks along the Aare River, with opportunities to cool off. Even in winter, many urban paths remain accessible for crisp, scenic walks, especially in the lower elevations.
Seftigen and its surrounding towns are well-connected by public transport, primarily trains and buses. Many urban trails start near train stations or bus stops, making them easily accessible without a car. Check local transport schedules for the most convenient starting points for your chosen route.
Yes, as you'll be hiking in and around urban areas, you'll find various cafes, restaurants, and shops to refuel or relax. The Chutzen area, for instance, has the Chutzen Restaurant, offering regional cuisine with Alpine views. Many routes passing through towns like Bern or Heimberg will also have ample options.


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