Best attractions and places to see around Stocken-Höfen include a variety of natural and historical sites in the Bernese Oberland. This municipality is situated at the foot of the Stockhorn, offering a landscape characterized by mountains, forests, meadows, and lakes. The region provides opportunities for outdoor activities and insights into local history. It is known for its tranquil atmosphere and extensive network of hiking trails.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A very worthwhile summit with a great view that you have to work hard to reach... there is also a climbing route that leads up here... but because of the amazing view you are rarely alone
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Beautiful panorama
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Beautiful panorama on the summit
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My local mountain. Wonderful views of the Alps, the Mittelland and the Jura.
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Wouldn't let it linger a bit when you were in Thun, with .....
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Very nice here, but in winter the sun only shines for a short time. It can be very cold.
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The Gantrisch is one of the most visited mountains in the entire region. When the weather is nice on a weekend, it can get quite crowded. From the two very large car parks at 1600m, the altitude difference to the summit at 2176m and the not too long route are manageable even for people with average fitness. However, you should have a sure footing and a fairly good head for heights.
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We went from the Gurnigel watershed station to the Gantrischseeli and up the narrow path towards Gantrisch. This path is not signposted and is inconspicuous - you can hardly see it. We walked briefly on the wide road and after about 200 m we took the narrow zigzag path through the couloir to the ridge. Only do this if you are sure-footed. When wet it is slippery and very steep!!! From the ridge we go between the rocks, using our hands, up to the summit. A fantastic panoramic view stretching far into the French Alps.
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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting the Stockhorn Summit & Panoramic Viewpoint, which offers magnificent vistas of the Bernese Oberland mountains and lakes. Another excellent option is the Gantrisch Summit, known for its extensive views stretching into the French Alps. Additionally, the Sigriswil Suspension Bridge, while not directly in Stocken-Höfen, provides an incomparable view of the Lake Thun region and the Bernese Alps.
Yes, the region boasts several picturesque lakes. The Hinterstockensee is a scenic natural spot and a common starting point for tours, offering dining options. Stocken-Höfen is also situated near the Uebeschisee, with a significant portion of the lake belonging to Höfen, and the Amsoldingersee, both ideal for walking, biking, and even ice skating in winter.
Stocken-Höfen is known for its vast network of hiking trails, complete with comfortable resting places and stunning mountain panoramas. You can find routes ranging from easy walks around the lakes like Uebeschisee and Amsoldingersee to more challenging summit ascents like the Gantrisch Summit. For more detailed hiking options, explore the Hiking around Stocken-Höfen guide.
Absolutely. The Hinterstockensee is a family-friendly location with a full-service restaurant, making it a great starting point for leisurely tours. The municipality also offers easy routes around the Uebeschisee and Amsoldingersee, which are suitable for families. The hike to the Stockhorn Summit is also considered a memorable experience for families.
You can delve into the region's past by visiting the Thun Old Town and Castle, a unique castle towering over the charming town of Thun, offering magnificent views and cultural significance. Closer to Stocken-Höfen, the Ruins of Jagdburg provide a historical testament to the area's medieval past. The local interest group, 'Stocken Höfen Historisch,' also works to preserve and make accessible the rich history of the former municipalities.
Yes, besides hiking, the region around Stocken-Höfen offers opportunities for other outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes, such as those found in the Gravel biking around Stocken-Höfen guide, or tackle mountain biking trails, detailed in the MTB Trails around Stocken-Höfen guide. In winter, ice fishing or ice skating can be observed on frozen lakes like Hinterstockensee.
The Moorland Amsoldingen is a notable natural area, recognized for its particular beauty and national importance. It is listed in the federal inventory of moorlands, offering serene walks through a unique natural landscape. The region's overall landscape, with its mountains, forests, meadows, and lakes, contributes to its tranquil and protected natural character.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent panoramic views from summits like Stockhorn and Gantrisch. The charming town of Thun with its unique castle and old town is also a highlight. The tranquil atmosphere, extensive hiking network, and the beauty of natural spots like Hinterstockensee are also highly appreciated by the komoot community.
While specific public transport details for every trail are best checked locally, the region is generally accessible. For instance, the Chrindi middle station, a common starting point for tours around Hinterstockensee, can be reached. For detailed travel planning, it's advisable to consult local transport schedules.
Yes, you can find dining options near some attractions. The Chrindi middle station, which is a common starting point for tours around Hinterstockensee, features a full-service restaurant offering snacks and simple dishes. The nearby town of Thun also has a variety of cafes and restaurants, especially in its old town.
The best time to visit Stocken-Höfen for outdoor activities largely depends on your preferred activity. Spring to autumn (roughly May to October) is ideal for hiking and biking, when trails are clear and the weather is pleasant. The region's lakes are also enjoyable during warmer months. In winter, when ice forms on the lakes, activities like ice fishing and ice skating become possible.
Yes, some attractions offer wheelchair accessibility. The Stockhorn Summit & Panoramic Viewpoint is noted as wheelchair accessible. Additionally, the Thun Old Town and Castle also has wheelchair-accessible areas, allowing more visitors to enjoy its historical significance and views.


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