Attractions and places to see around Halten offer a diverse range of experiences, from historical landmarks to natural landscapes. The region is characterized by its significant rivers, such as the Aare and Emme, and features a mix of cultural heritage and scenic natural areas. Visitors can explore historical bridges, ancient gorges, and points where rivers converge, providing varied opportunities for exploration. This area combines historical significance with natural beauty, making it a compelling destination for those interested in both.
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A beautiful hike and not too strenuous. While it's still pleasant here in the gorge in summer, it's worth going a little off-season, when it's much quieter.
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Drink a Kilkannan in the pub
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Great restaurants, there is always something going on in the area
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Wangen an der Aare is a municipality and capital of the administrative district of Oberaargau in the canton of Bern in Switzerland. The little town with the historic town center is located in a rural setting directly on the large Mittelland river Aare between the towns of Olten and Solothurn, but belongs to the Bernese Oberaargau. An old covered wooden bridge crosses the river. Wangen an der Aare was also the main town of the former district of the same name. In the municipal area, the small river Ösch flows into the Aare as a mill stream. Neighboring communities are Attiswil, Wiedlisbach, Walliswil near Wangen and Wangenried. In the west, the municipality borders on the canton of Solothurn.
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Historic? But not old-fashioned. Solothurn's old town couldn't be more impressive. Romantic alleys, old cobblestones, a magnificent cathedral, excellent restaurants, and a cool shopping atmosphere that's second to none. Not renovated to death, but preserved as a livable place. solothurn-city.ch/de/solothurn-erleben/sehenswuerdigkeiten?gclid=CjwKCAjw29ymBhAKEiwAHJbJ8m5LYWdIJmcBMRBSqsjcRuXi4G2emOGCpdnyP0cduz0oE4It7YO40xoC430QAvD_BwE
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Beautiful old town, full of good restaurants, a must stop
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The idyllic Verena Gorge is located just outside the city of Solothurn. It can be reached on foot from Solothurn in about 20 minutes, but you can also take the bus to the entrance of the gorge (line 4, stop St. Niklaus). The well-developed, easy-to-walk path then leads through the wild and romantic gorge to a hermitage and two chapels. Three restaurants in the vicinity invite you to stop for a bite to eat. The hike, which is actually more of a stroll, is two kilometers long, and the elevation gain is moderate at 40 meters.
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The hermitage of St. Verena is, together with the hermitage in Arlesheim, one of the most important landscape gardens in Switzerland. In contrast to Arlesheim, Solothurn can boast an original hermitage. In the north, the gorge opens up to a clearing with two baroque chapels and the hermit's cloister. Saint Verena is said to have lived and worked in the cave behind the Martin Chapel. The Verena Chapel is dedicated to her. The hermitage, inhabited by a forest brother/hermit or a hermitess for many hundreds of years, has been located near the northern exit of the Verena Gorge. The cloister and garden, the Verena and Martin Chapels, the Magdalene and Mount of Olives grottos are under cantonal monument protection on Rütten soil and belong to the Solothurn community.
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The Halten region is rich in natural beauty, particularly its river landscapes. You can visit the Verenaschlucht and Hermitage, an idyllic gorge offering a beautiful and not too strenuous hike. Another notable spot is Emmenspitz – Confluence of the Emme and Aare, where the Emme River flows into the Aare, providing a peaceful place to relax by the water.
Yes, Halten boasts significant historical sites. The Wangen an der Aare Covered Wooden Bridge is a worth-seeing historical bridge and a former protected storage and trading center. You can also explore the Aare River Promenade in Solothurn, which is part of a historic old town with romantic alleys and a magnificent cathedral.
The region around Halten offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, mountain biking, and hiking. For cycling, explore routes like the 'Bridge Over the Emme – Emme River loop' or 'Burristurm – Aare riverbank in Solothurn loop'. Hikers can enjoy trails such as the 'Enchanted Grove loop' or 'St. Joseph Chapel, Recherswil – Forest Grill Area Near Bern loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Halten, MTB Trails around Halten, and Hiking around Halten guides.
Many attractions in Halten are suitable for families. The Wangen an der Aare Covered Wooden Bridge and the Emmenspitz – Confluence of the Emme and Aare offer pleasant, easy-to-access spots. The Verenaschlucht and Hermitage is also considered family-friendly with its not-too-strenuous hike.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The serene atmosphere of the Verenaschlucht, the picturesque setting of the Emmenspitz with its seating and barbecue area, and the charm of Solothurn's old town along the Aare River Promenade are frequently highlighted. The historical context of the Wangen an der Aare Covered Wooden Bridge also receives positive feedback.
Yes, there are several easy walking options. The path through the Verenaschlucht is well-developed and easy to walk, making it more of a stroll than a strenuous hike. The Aare River Promenade in Solothurn also offers pleasant, flat walks along the riverbank.
Beyond the main highlights, consider exploring the area around the Former Attisholz Cellulose Factory. While an industrial site, it's being transformed into a vibrant district with a Uferpark, offering a wide bike path, promenade, barbecue areas, and access to the Aare, making it a unique spot for relaxation and culture.
The Aare and Emme rivers are central to the region's appeal. The Emmenspitz is ideal for observing the confluence of the two rivers. The Aare River Promenade in Solothurn offers beautiful views and opportunities for leisurely strolls or bike rides along the water. Boat trips on the Aare are also possible.
Yes, public transport can take you to many locations. For instance, the Verenaschlucht can be reached on foot from Solothurn in about 20 minutes, or you can take a bus (line 4, stop St. Niklaus) directly to the gorge's entrance.
While many attractions are enjoyable year-round, visiting during the warmer months (spring to early autumn) is ideal for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and enjoying the riverbanks. The Verenaschlucht is particularly pleasant in summer, but also quieter and beautiful during the off-season.
Absolutely. The Emmenspitz offers lovely views of the river confluence. The Aare River Promenade in Solothurn provides scenic perspectives of the historic old town and the river. The Verenaschlucht also features natural viewpoints within the gorge.
Yes, especially near popular spots. For example, around the Verenaschlucht, there are three restaurants nearby that invite visitors to stop for a bite to eat. Solothurn's old town, accessible from the Aare River Promenade, also offers excellent restaurants.


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