Schützen Steffisburg





The Schützen Steffisburg Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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This route is ideal for a bike tour. It begins in Steffisburg at the train station and leads through the urban area to Thun and the shore of Lake Thun. Then following the road along some small settlements and bays one can enjoy the views and the fresh air. Then the road leads through Interlaken and arrives at the shore of Lake Brienz, which also leads along the entire length of the lake until Brienz. The road is on the edge to the Thunersee Hohgant Nature Park.
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This tour starts in Thun near Lake Thun and takes the cyclist through the Diemtig Valley Nature Park. The path goes along small and larger roads and sometimes drives along the edge of the wood. In Münsingen, the path leads back to Thun and back to the starting point via the Gerzensee lake. More information about the park can be found here: https://www.diemtigtal.ch
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This tour is particularly suitable for a bike ride. It starts in the picturesque town of Thun and along the lake of the same name, the route leads up to the Gurnigel Pass in the untouched foothills of the Gantrisch Alps. Promising single trails lead into the Freiburg Alps down to the Schwarzsee. The bike tour leads over well-developed, but mostly lonely roads with rather little traffic.
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This path is ideal for a bike ride and starts in Thun at the train station. It then goes over paved roads via Stefisburg, Schwarzenegg and then further up around the small village of Vordersteinmööstli. From there it is rather downhill via Eggiwil along the river Emme. At the crossing of the river with the Ilfis river one reaches Langnau.
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This beautiful panoramic circular trail around Lake Thun takes one around Lake Thun in the canton of Bern between two nature parks. The trail starts in Thun and goes to Interlaken and back via Spiez on the opposite side of Lake Thun. It thus follows the unique shore of Lake Thun and does the whole circular route. There are many options for small breaks along the trail. As a hiking trail, we recommend dividing the route into four daily stages.