Introduction
Tucked between Meiringen and Innertkirchen in the Swiss Bernese Oberland, the Aare Gorge (Aareschlucht) is one of Switzerland's most stunning natural wonders. This Aare Gorge visitor guide covers everything you need to plan your trip — opening hours, ticket prices, how to get there, and what to expect on the 1.4 km walk through dramatic limestone cliffs.
Quick Answer
The Aare Gorge is open from 3 April to 1 November 2026. Adult tickets cost CHF 13, and children aged 6–15.99 pay CHF 8. The 1.4 km walk along a wooden boardwalk takes 30–45 minutes one way and is suitable for families, with both entrances easily reached by car or train.
What is the Aare Gorge?
Carved by glacial meltwater over 10,000 years ago, the Aareschlucht stretches 1.4 km with cliffs up to 200 metres high. You walk along a secured wooden boardwalk drilled into the rock, passing tunnels and small bridges above the turquoise Aare river.
Aare Gorge Opening Hours (2026)
- West Entrance: 3 April – 1 November 2026
- East Entrance: 9 May – 1 November 2026
- Spring & Autumn: 8:30 am – 5:30 pm
- Summer (13 June – 20 Sept): 8:30 am – 6:30 pm
- Evening illumination: Fridays & Saturdays, 3 July – 29 August, 6:30 pm – 10 pm
Aare Gorge Tickets & Prices
- Adults: CHF 13
- Children (6–15.99): CHF 8
- Under 6: Free
- Combined ticket with Reichenbach Falls: CHF 25 adults / CHF 16 kids
Discounts apply for Jungfrau Region guest pass holders (20% off) and Bernese Oberland Pass holders (30% off). How to Get There By car, free parking is available at both entrances. By train, the Meiringen–Innertkirchen line stops directly at "Aareschlucht West" and "Aareschlucht Ost." From Interlaken, it's about an hour by train. What to Expect Expect a cool, shaded walk along a safe, railed boardwalk. Wear closed shoes with grip, bring a light jacket, and allow extra time for kids to explore the Tatzi Trail. Dogs on a leash are welcome, and both entrances have restaurants.









