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Hike the moderate 5.6 miles (8.9 km) Flühli - Chessiloch waterfall - Entlebuch Biosphere trail, featuring a waterfall and suspension bridge.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Bus stop
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1.79 km
Highlight • Rest Area
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4.61 km
Highlight • Bridge
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5.01 km
Highlight • Waterfall
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8.95 km
End point
Bus stop
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
3.41 km
2.31 km
1.40 km
1.22 km
598 m
Surfaces
3.15 km
3.15 km
1.29 km
820 m
380 m
148 m
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Elevation
Highest point (1,100 m)
Lowest point (880 m)
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The starting point in Flühli is conveniently accessible by public transport. If you're driving, there are parking options available in Flühli, though specific parking areas are not detailed in the trail information.
While the trail is generally open to hikers, specific regulations regarding dogs, such as leash requirements or restrictions, are not explicitly mentioned. It's always best to check local signage or the UNESCO Entlebuch Biosphere's official guidelines before bringing your dog.
The trail is best enjoyed during the warmer months. It's important to note that the path to the Chessiloch waterfall is closed in winter due to conditions. Spring, summer, and autumn offer the most pleasant hiking experience.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike this trail within the UNESCO Entlebuch Biosphere. The area is freely accessible for visitors to enjoy its natural beauty.
This is a moderate hike (SAC T2 mittel) requiring good basic fitness and sure-footedness. The terrain is diverse, including paved, unpaved, gravel, asphalt, and natural paths. Expect some sections described as 'over sticks and stones' and a short, steep descent to the sulfur spring, where a handrail assists hikers.
Key highlights include the majestic Chessiloch Waterfall, the 65-meter-long Chessiloch Suspension Bridge offering views into the gorge, and a natural Kneipp pool. You'll also encounter a sulfur spring, lush forests, and potentially colorful wildflowers.
Yes, the described route is a circular route, allowing you to experience diverse scenery without retracing your steps. It begins with a visit to the natural wellness oasis Schwandalpweiher.
Yes, there are several amenities. You can find numerous designated picnic and BBQ areas for breaks. There's also a small sulfur spring where hikers can drink healthy sulfur water. The trail also passes by a natural Kneipp pool.
Yes, the Chessiloch Suspension Bridge, a significant feature of this trail, connects to 14 other hiking routes. Sections of this trail also overlap with official routes such as the Schüpfheim-Wasserfallenegg-Loop and the Emmenuferweg.
While rated as moderate and requiring sure-footedness, the trail offers many engaging features like the suspension bridge and waterfall that can appeal to families. However, some sections are steep and 'over sticks and stones,' so it might be more suitable for families with older children who are accustomed to hiking.
The UNESCO Entlebuch Biosphere is recognized for its exceptional natural beauty and diverse ecosystems, often referred to as 'Wild West of Lucerne'. It's a protected area that showcases unique moorland landscapes, pristine forests, and a rich variety of flora and fauna, making it a significant natural heritage site.
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None of my Swiss relatives knew about this tour. It wasn't too long, so the four of us and our dog set off at a leisurely pace.
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