For a unique off-the-beaten-path adventure, the Aare Gorge (Aareschlucht) should be high on your list for your Switzerland trip.
Tucked away near the quaint town of Meiringen, this stunning gorge was formed over thousands of years. The gorge was carved out by the Aare River as it flows from the Grimsel Pass. This narrow limestone canyon stretches for about 1.4km and is known for its high cliffs with the river rushing below in clear turquoise water. It’s honestly so dreamy and a must see!
✨The narrowest sections of the gorge create an almost otherworldly experience, where the walls seem to close in and amplify the sound of the rushing river below. Meanwhile, light filters through cracks in the cliffs, casting dramatic shadows and adding to the gorge’s mystical appeal.
🎟️Entry: (price can vary in season)
Open: March- November
Adults: CHF 12
Children (ages 6-15): CHF 7.50
Children under 6: Free
🎟️Combined tickets to Reichenbach Falls:
CHF 20 for adults
CHF 14 for children.
East Entrance: This entrance near Innertkirchen has a café and is closer to the wilder, narrower part of the gorge.
☕️At the East Entrance you will find a cosy bistro with a terrace offers light refreshments and beautiful alpine views.
West Entrance: Located near Meiringen, the West Entrance is easier for those arriving by train and provides access to a wider section with dramatic overhanging rock faces.
💫Evening Light Shows: From May through October, the Aare Gorge offers evening light installations on select nights. The gorge is lit up in various colors, highlighting the shapes and textures of the rock formations making for a magical nighttime experience.
📝Nearby Attractions: Extend Your Adventure
If you have extra time, the surrounding region offers other awesome attractions:
💦Reichenbach Falls:
Just a short trip from the gorge, these falls are famous for their connection to Sherlock Holmes and offer another scenic hike.
🏚️Meiringen Village:
This charming town is not only the gateway to the gorge but is also famous for its meringue pastries, a must-try for any sweet tooth.
🥾Hiking Trails:
For avid hikers, the Bernese Oberland offers countless trails, including routes around Lake Brienz and up to Grimsel Pass, where the Aare River originates.