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Bernese Alps: Unmissable Highlights
The Bernese Alps encompass some of Switzerland's most dramatic landscapes, centered around the iconic Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau massifs. This list highlights engineering marvels like the Jungfrau Railway and Jungfraujoch, Europe's highest railway station at 3,454 meters. Natural wonders include the subterranean Trümmelbach Falls, the Sherlock Holmes-famed Reichenbach Falls, and the turquoise waters of Oeschinen Lake. From the high-altitude Grimsel Pass to the panoramic summits of Schilthorn and Bachalpsee, these sites showcase the region’s unique mix of glacial geology, historic transport, and alpine beauty.
11 lieuxMajestic Alpine Peaks
The Bernese Alps feature some of Switzerland's highest summits, including the Jungfrau and Mönch, both exceeding 4,000 meters. This region is home to the UNESCO-listed Jungfrau-Aletsch area and the Trümmelbach Falls, a series of ten glacial waterfalls hidden inside a mountain. High-altitude highlights include the Jungfraujoch, Europe’s highest railway station, and the Schilthorn. Glacial lakes like Bachalpsee and panoramic viewpoints such as the Niesen and Eggishorn offer direct views of the Aletsch Glacier and surrounding peaks.
18 lieuxAlpine Huts and Shelters
This collection features remote Swiss Alpine Club (SAC) huts and bivouacs scattered across the Bernese Alps, ranging from the high-altitude Oberaarjochhütte at 3,256 meters to the historic Gaulihütte, site of the 1946 Dakota crash rescue. These shelters serve as essential base camps for mountaineering ascents of the Jungfrau, Wildhorn, and Blümlisalp massifs. Many, like the hexagonal Cabane des Audannes or the modern Bäregghütte—built to replace structures lost to glacier retreat—offer unique architectural insights alongside high-mountain lodging and regional cuisine.
18 lieuxBreathtaking Viewpoints
The Bernese Alps feature some of Switzerland's most dramatic topography, centered around the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau massif. This collection highlights high-altitude destinations like the Jungfraujoch, home to Europe's highest railway station, and the Schilthorn, known for its revolving restaurant. The selection spans technical landmarks such as the Peak Walk suspension bridge at Scex Rouge and natural features like the Bachalpsee alpine lake and the Reichenbach Falls, famous for their literary connection to Sherlock Holmes.
13 lieuxLacs et réservoirs alpins
Les Alpes bernoises abritent une grande variété de plans d'eau alpins, allant des vastes bassins glaciaires du lac de Thoune et du lac de Brienz aux réservoirs d'altitude comme le Gelmersee, connu pour son accès par funiculaire escarpé. Cette collection met en évidence des caractéristiques géologiques uniques, telles que le lac Oeschinen, classé par l'UNESCO et alimenté par des sources souterraines, et le Märjelensee, qui borde le glacier d'Aletsch. Des sites hydroélectriques comme le Grimselsee et l'Oberaarsee présentent l'ingénierie du début du XXe siècle dans un décor de pics granitiques et de pergélisol.
20 lieuxAlps Religious Landmarks
This collection features historically significant religious sites across the Bernese Alps and Valais region. It includes the 15th-century fortified Valère Basilica and St. Maurice’s Abbey, which houses Switzerland’s largest carillon. Architectural highlights range from the underground Felsenkirche St. Michael in Raron to the late Gothic village church of Adelboden. These sites showcase centuries of ecclesiastical heritage, from traditionalist seminaries to remote field chapels and major cathedrals, reflecting the diverse spiritual and architectural evolution of the Swiss Alps.
10 lieuxAlps Castles and Ruins
This collection spans the Bernese Oberland and the Rhone Valley, featuring a diverse range of medieval fortifications and palatial residences. Highlights include the lakeside Oberhofen and Spiez castles on Lake Thun, the massive 17th-century Stockalper Palace in Brig, and the iconic hilltop fortifications of Sion. Visitors can explore well-preserved interiors with period furnishings, Romanesque basilicas, and strategic ruins like Tellenburg and Felsenburg that once guarded vital alpine passes.
20 lieuxSwiss Regional Cuisine & Dining
This collection spans the Bernese Alps and Valais regions, featuring high-altitude dining options like the revolving restaurant at Schilthorn and the Kaffeebar at Jungfraujoch, Europe's highest railway station. The list includes traditional alpine huts such as Bäregghütte near Grindelwald and remote mountain refuges like Refuge de Frience. From historic gasthofs and village bistros to specialized venues offering local Valais wines and Swiss specialties, these establishments highlight the region's mountain-to-table culinary heritage.
36 lieuxSwiss Outdoor Adventures
The Bernese Alps provide a high concentration of specialized sporting venues, ranging from the extensive ski circuits of Crans-Montana and Adelboden-Lenk to technical climbing sectors like Klettergebiet Ueschenen. Beyond the slopes, the region offers unique diving opportunities in the mineral-rich waters of Blausee and professional training at the Bettmeralp ski school. This selection covers essential infrastructure, including regional shooting ranges, equipment retailers in Lenk, and indoor bouldering gyms, supporting disciplines from freestyle snowboarding to alpine mountaineering.
20 lieuxAlpine Glaciers
This collection features the icy giants of the Bernese Alps, anchored by the Great Aletsch Glacier, the largest ice flow in the Alps and a UNESCO World Heritage site. The list spans from massive plateau glaciers like Tsanfleuron to high-altitude hanging glaciers on the Eiger and Jungfrau massifs. These formations define the region's rugged topography, feeding major river systems and providing access to technical mountaineering routes and high-altitude hiking trails across the cantons of Bern and Valais.
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- Numéros d'urgence
- 112
- Électricité
- 230 V · 50 HzType C / Type J
- Langues
- allemand, français, italien, romanche
- Eau du robinet
- Sûre à boire
- Côté de conduite
- Droite
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