Strap up your hiking boots and head out on Switzerland’s newest hiking trail: ViaBerna.
The new 300km hiking trail combines cities, lakes, and mountains, showcasing the country’s scenery to hikers of all abilities. ViaBerna has 20 stages that range in length from 10.5km to 24.3km, and are rated easy, moderate, or difficult.
Charting the New ViaBerna Route
The first five stages of the new route extend through the forested slopes of the Jura Mountains. The trail then passes the Swiss capital of Bern. It travels along Lake Thun and onto a spectacular trail leading through the Alps to the Susten Pass. The new trek also includes stopovers in Biel, Bern, Thun, and Spiez.
ViaBerna’s trailhead starts in Bellelay where hikers will encounter picturesque windmills and gorges as they traverse the Jura.
The best guide to your route can be found on the official ViaBerna website, which categorizes each stage by length and difficulty. There, you will find directions, transport, and accommodation details for each stage.
4 Highlights Along the ViaBerna
- 1. Bern to Münsingen Hike: This 15.5km hike in the Aare Valley takes travelers through mesmerizing river landscapes. Bern stands out with its Unesco World Heritage Site old town, rich history, and welcoming inhabitants. The Berner Altstadt, Bern’s medieval center, features 6km of covered arcades, cellar shops, and bars that are perfect for exploring.
- 2. Mont-Sujet Summit: The ascent to Mont-Sujet in the Jura rewards hikers with stunning views of the colorful wooded pastures, green forests, and vibrant flowers. The vista of the Alps makes the climb worthwhile.
- 3. Taubenloch Gorge Adventure: The hike through Taubenloch Gorge is one of the region’s most delightful experiences for families. Travelers can discover the gorge and follow the Suze River, which flows toward Biel/Bienne.
- 4. Thun Town Exploration: The alpine lakeside town of Thun boasts the impressive Schloss Castle, characterized by its distinctive towers dating back to the 12th century. This historic site offers stunning views of the lake and Alps. The town church features an octagonal tower and baroque hall from the 14th century, and the Schadau Park botanical gardens provide a serene place to unwind while enjoying impressive views.
For a comprehensive overview of the ViaBerna hiking route and its various stages, visit the official ViaBerna website.