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Experience the Bern region live

Grindelwald in the Bernese Oberland with traditional chalets in front of the imposing Eiger massif in a summery mountain landscape

The Bern region combines urban flair and lively tradition with an impressive natural backdrop. From the old town of the federal city to the heights of the Bernese Alps, you will discover a diversity that inspires. Whether active, enjoyable or traditional - the canton of Bern is a versatile destination with an unmistakable character. If you want to soak up the atmosphere in advance, you can use the webcams in Bern to get a first impression, for example from Adelboden or Grindelwald, where the view will whet your appetite for movement and discovery even before you arrive.

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The Canton of Berne

The canton of Bern is located in the west of Switzerland and borders the cantons of Jura, Lucerne, Fribourg and Neuchâtel, among others. With an area of around 5,959 km², it is the second largest canton in Switzerland. The population is around 1 million, which also puts Bern in second place. The capital is the city of Bern, which is also the federal city and seat of the Swiss government. Geographically, the canton is characterized by great diversity: It includes parts of the Jura, the Central Plateau and the Alps. Well-known regions include the Bernese Oberland with the Alpine giants Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau, the Emmental, known for its rolling hills and the cheese of the same name, and the Bernese Jura, the French-speaking part of the canton. This variety of landscapes makes Bern an attractive destination for nature and culture lovers.

City life in Bern

UNESCO Old Town of Bern with Bern Cathedral and the Aare loop on a clear summer's day.

The canton of Bern is home to a number of culturally significant cities with impressive sights. Bern, the capital of the canton, boasts a medieval old town that is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Arcades, traditional markets and an unobstructed view of the River Aare lend the city a special serenity. Bern's squares, such as the Bundesplatz or the cathedral platform, invite you to linger - even virtually. The Livecam in Bern offers you an authentic impression of this charming Swiss city. Thun is picturesquely situated on Lake Thun and is overlooked by Thun Castle, which houses a historical museum. Biel/Bienne, the largest bilingual city in Switzerland, is known for its watchmaking industry and as a center for contemporary art. Burgdorf in the Emmental impresses with Burgdorf Castle, which houses a museum, a youth hostel and a restaurant. The towns reflect the cultural diversity and rich heritage of the canton of Bern.

Between summit view and valley hike

The canton of Bern offers an impressive playground for active vacationers. In the Bernese Oberland , majestic peaks such as the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau as well as the Jungfraujoch - known as the "Top of Europe" - beckon with spectacular views, which you can also experience live via webcam. Hiking enthusiasts appreciate routes such as the Gürbetaler Höhenweg in the Gantrisch Nature Park or the Napfbergland border trail, which leads through the Emmental valley. The lake landscapes of Lake Thun and Lake Brienz are ideal for water sports activities and relaxing walks. Families can enjoy llama and alpaca hikes in the Bern region. The more adventurous can take to the skies with paragliding in Interlaken or Grindelwald. The Gurten, Bern's local mountain, offers hiking trails, a summer toboggan run and a viewing tower with panoramic views. From leisurely walks to action-packed adventures - the canton of Bern has the right nature experience for every taste. If you want to keep an eye on the weather during a planned hike, you can obtain helpful information from the weather cameras in the canton of Bern.

Tradition & Events in Bern

The canton of Bern offers a varied program of events throughout the year, combining tradition, culture and modern experiences. In the city of Bern, the traditional Zibelemärit (onion market) attracts thousands of visitors every year on the fourth Monday in November, offering artfully braided onion plaits, onion tart and a great atmosphere. The Gurtenfestival, a multi-day open-air music festival on Bern's local mountain, presents national and international artists from various musical genres and attracts music lovers from all over Switzerland. The Chästeilet is a traditional festival in the Bernese Oberland that marks the end of the Alpine summer. The Chästeilet in Justistal near Sigriswil, which has been held on the Spycherberg for almost 300 years, is particularly well known. The Unspunnen Festival takes place every 12 years in Interlaken and celebrates Swiss customs with wrestling, yodelling and the legendary stone throwing with the 83.5 kg Unspunnen stone. From traditional festivals to top sporting and music events, the Bern region offers experiences with a real connection to the surrounding area all year round.



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