Activities & Sightseeing
Activities & Sightseeing
The Bernese Oberland captivates visitors with its impressive mountains, clear lakes, and charming villages. Whether hiking, skiing, or simply enjoying the view – this is where tranquility, nature, and Swiss hospitality come together. It's a place where you can take a deep breath and feel at home – all year round. The surrounding areas also invite you to linger and explore.
The following overview is just a selection of popular attractions near our accommodation and across the region. Our guests will receive additional tips and information before their arrival.
The impressive Aare Gorge near Meiringen is one of Switzerland's most spectacular natural attractions. Over thousands of years, the River Aare has carved its way deep into the rock, creating a narrow gorge with rock walls rising up to 200 meters high. A secure footbridge takes visitors right through the middle of it – an unforgettable experience of water, rock, and light that impressively showcases the power of nature.
More information: Aareschlucht
Aareschlucht /
Aare Gorge
Adelboden
The charming mountain village of Adelboden is located on a sunny plateau and surrounded by impressive alpine scenery. Whether hiking in summer or skiing in winter, Adelboden offers a wide range of activities year-round for both active vacationers and those seeking peace and relaxation. Tradition, hospitality, and nature come together here to create a truly unique alpine experience.
More information: Adelboden
Agensteinhaus
The Agensteinhaus is a living museum that offers insights into the history, culture, and everyday life of the Simmental region. In the historic parlor and exhibition rooms, visitors can discover more about traditional customs, craftsmanship, and life in the region in earlier times. It is well worth a visit for anyone who wants to learn about the authentic history of the Simmental region.
More information: Agensteinhaus
Brienzersee / Lake Brienz
Lake Brienz captivates visitors with its deep blue, almost turquoise waters and the surrounding mountain scenery. It is considered one of the cleanest lakes in Europe and is ideal for boat trips, lakeside walks, and relaxing moments along the shore. The charming villages around the lake are particularly appealing, especially Brienz – known for its wood carving and authentic Swiss atmosphere.
More information: Brienzersee
Grindelwald
Nestled in an impressive mountain setting at the foot of the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau, the charming village of Grindelwald captivates visitors year-round. In summer and winter alike, it offers a wide range of activities – from hiking and biking tours to skiing and snowboarding adventures. In addition to breathtaking nature, Grindelwald also features cozy restaurants, shops, and a relaxed alpine atmosphere that invites you to linger.
More information: Grindelwald
Gstaad
The exclusive mountain village of Gstaad combines alpine charm with international flair. Surrounded by rolling hills and impressive peaks, the village invites visitors to take a stroll, enjoy, and relax. Boutiques, cozy cafés, and first-class restaurants shape the town – yet Gstaad retains its authentic, tranquil atmosphere. A place where luxury and natural beauty come together in perfect harmony.
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Interlaken
Nestled between Lake Thun and Lake Brienz, framed by the peaks of the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau, the world-famous town of Interlaken is located at the heart of the Bernese Oberland. Known as the gateway to the region, it offers countless opportunities for adventure, excursions, and moments of indulgence – from leisurely strolls through town to thrilling outdoor activities surrounded by magnificent nature.
More information: Interlaken
Nature Park Diemtigtal
The idyllic Diemtigtal Valley lies peacefully nestled between rolling hills and imposing peaks of the Bernese Oberland and is part of the Diemtigtal Nature Park. This protected habitat offers a wide variety of hiking trails, alpine meadows, native flora and fauna, and numerous opportunities for nature observation. It is the perfect destination for guests seeking tranquility, alpine scenery, and authentic nature experiences.
More information: Naturpark Diemtigtal
Nature Park Gantrisch
The Gantrisch Nature Park is located between Bern, Thun, and Fribourg and offers a fascinating mix of mountain landscapes, forests, and traditional villages. Numerous hiking and cycling trails allow visitors to experience nature up close – from tranquil moorlands to panoramic mountain summits. The park stands for sustainability, regional culture, and authentic nature experiences that inspire visitors throughout the year.
More information: Naturpark Gantrisch
Lake Oeschinen is one of Switzerland's most beautiful mountain lakes: nestled between steep rock faces, surrounded by lush alpine meadows and snow-capped peaks. Whether hiking, boating, or simply taking in the views, the lake promises peace and quiet, a close connection to nature, and unforgettable moments in the heart of an impressive alpine landscape.
More information: Oeschinensee
Oeschinensee /
Lake Oeschinen
Thunersee / Lake Thun
Lake Thun, nestled between rolling hills and majestic Alps, is considered one of the most beautiful lakes in Switzerland. Whether you want to go boating, swimming, strolling along the lakeside promenade, or simply take in the panoramic views, this lake offers relaxation and memorable experiences in equal measure. Around Lake Thun, you will find charming villages, historic castles, and countless opportunities to enjoy nature to the fullest.
More information: Thunersee
Thun & Spiez
The towns of Thun and Spiez are picturesquely situated on the shores of the deep blue Lake Thun and combine urban life with alpine panoramas. In Thun, the charming old town, the castle, and the lakeside promenade invite visitors to take a stroll and explore, while Spiez, with its idyllic harbor, castle, and vineyard, offers a particularly relaxed atmosphere. Both towns are ideal destinations for culture, culinary delights, and nature experiences around the lake.
Simmental House Trail
The Simmental House Trail winds through the picturesque valley and invites visitors to discover the typical Simmental wooden houses with their intricately decorated facades and rich history. Along the trail, visitors can learn fascinating facts about architecture, craftsmanship, and everyday life in times gone by. A leisurely walk that combines culture and landscape in a special way.
More information: Simmentaler Hausweg
Stockhorn
Majestically situated above the Simmental Valley, the Stockhorn offers panoramic views stretching from Lake Thun to the snow-capped 4,000-meter peaks of the Alps. Whether you are looking for a leisurely hike, a challenging climbing tour, or simply want to enjoy the view from the summit terrace – the Stockhorn is a true highlight for nature lovers and mountain enthusiasts. With the cable car Stockhornbahn, you can comfortably reach over 2,100 meters in altitude, where you can experience the beauty of the Bernese Oberland firsthand.
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The Lenk-Simmental region is the epitome of authentic Swiss mountain landscapes, warm hospitality, and unspoiled nature. Whether hiking, biking, or relaxing by clear mountain streams in summer, or hitting the slopes and cross-country trails in winter, everyone can find their own personal mountain experience here. The local Tourism Association Lenk-Simmental provides information about attractions, events, and offerings throughout the region – for unforgettable days in the Bernese Oberland.
More information: Tourismusverband Lenk-Simmental