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Spazier- und Wanderweg nahe der Waldeggbrügg.
Gysnauflühe von unten betrachtet.
An der Emme unterhalb der Gysnauflühe.
Schloss Burgdorf thront hoch über der Emme.

Flüeweg Burgdorf

An interesting family walk that takes you high above Burgdorf, through the forest, and over the striking sandstone rocks of the Gysnauflühe. Afterwards, you may still have time to visit the castle or, depending on the season, for swimming in the river Emme.

MapElevation Profile
Level of difficulty
medium
Distance
6.1 km
Duration
2:0 h
Ascent
159 m
Descent
159 m
Highest Point
650 m
Lowest Point
532 m
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We stand in Burgdorf and marvel. At the castle which towers high above the city on a cliff and at the "Gysnauflühe", four striking sandstone formations that rise on the right bank of the river Emme. The Gysnauflühe and the former Zähringer fortress are the landmarks of the city and lend themselves perfectly to being combined on this family-friendly tour of discovery.

From the train station, you first walk down one of the many paths to the river Emme next to the "Waldeggbrügg". We cross the bridge and the river Emme, then climb the Waldegghole and already find ourselves in the middle of the Gysnauflühe nature reserve. The marked hiking trail meanders from rock wall to rock wall through the forest, and there is much for children to discover: lizards lurking under gnarled roots, mushrooms that are best only looked at and, from the first sandstone formation ("Flue"), a magnificent view over the city and the castle opposite. The steep descent down to St. Bartholomew's Chapel is also an adventure in itself. The chapel was also called the "Siechenkapelle" (hospice chapel) in the past, as it served as a place of worship for the lepers who had to live outside the city walls. Today, the chapel holds worship and wedding services, and doubles as a concert venue. At the Wynigebrügg (bridge), we reach the Emme again and walk at our own pace back to Burgdorf station.

Tip from the author
Castle Burgdorf is currently in the process of being redeveloped. By 2020, it is envisaged that the castle will be home to a museum, a youth hostel and a selection of eateries.

Map and elevation profile


Details

Features
Level of difficulty
medium
Distance
6.1 km
Duration
2:0 h
Ascent
159 m
Descent
159 m
Highest Point
650 m
Lowest Point
532 m
Condition
Experience
Landscape
Best season
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec

Directions

From Burgdorf train station (533 m), walk down to the river Emme and use the "Waldeggbrügg" (545 m) bridge to cross this. Walk up through the "Waldegghole" (550 m) for a short while, then keep following the yellow route markers, walking from "Flüe" to "Flüe" over the Gysnauflühe (650 m). Behind the first "Flüe" rock formation, walk down along the sunken path, passing St. Bartholomew's Chapel, until you reach Wynigebrügg (538 m) bridge. Cross the Emme on this bridge and walk back to Burgdorf train station at your own pace (either directly or with an en-route visit to the castle).
Start
Burgdorf, train station
Destination
Burgdorf, train station

Getting there

  • Public Transport

    Travel by train to Burgdorf.

  • Privat Transport

    Travel by car to Burgdorf.

  • Parking

    Car parking spaces and multi-storey car parks are available in Burgdorf.


Useful information

Safety Information
An easy circular walk on marked trails across the Gysnauflühe rock formations. Hard-surfaced and natural paths, yellow signposts. Keep a close eye on children on top of the Gysnauflühen rock formations (steep cliffs)! Climb grade: T2.
Equipment
Normal hiking equipment; in summer, swimwear.
Additional information

Emmental Tourismus, Tel. +41 (0) 34 402 42 52, www.emmental.ch