If you are staying in the Interlaken area of Switzerland you might want to throw the dog in a backpack and take a trip to Aare gorge. At least, that is what we did on day four of our trip in the country. A backpack isn't actually necessary though, as dogs are allowed at the gorge. But our Chihuahua Pomeranian mix is getting a bit old and sometimes he needs a break from walking all those long hours. Places are also less likely to charge us extra for the dog if we carry him on our backs and there is nothing worse then having to pay an extra 10-20 euros for your dog.
Aareschlucht (Aare Gorge)
After a quick breakfast at the hotel we headed straight for our first stop of the day. We got there pretty much right when it opened, around 8:30 am and at that point there were only two other cars in the parking lot - a good sign that it wouldn't be too busy inside.
The boardwalk path is narrow and you have to move over and make way for people headed in the opposite direction, so seeing the gorge when there are few people around makes for a much more enjoyable experience. It got busier along the path as the day went on.
The walk begins at the opening of the gorge and takes you to a large open green space. Sign posts along the way offer up some interesting information about the construction and maintenance of the site, along with some fun facts about the surrounding area.
For instance, inside the gorge is a still intact WWII bunker that was built to house 185 officers and soldiers. Though it was never actually used, people who visited the bunker at the time reported that it was quite luxurious, housing a fully furnished recreational room and wood lined walls. You can't actually see it on the hike though. What you see is merely a small entrance way in the rock wall across the river. Its more just a fun fact about the area.
The pathway follows the Aare river as it makes its way towards Lake Brienz.
Clear blue water winds its way through the rock, carving a path through the heavy stone walls. Silt, sand and small pebbles carried along with the water grind the walls smooth in some places, in the process of mechanical erosion.
From here the walls come closer and closer together making the walk more and more cavernous
until eventually the path narrows to the point where the walls of the mountain begin to touch.
The roar of the water flowing along side you begins to drown out all of the other sounds in the area and really gives you a sense of just how powerful a force water really is.
A few tunnels along the way take you underground, giving it a bunker-like sort of feel.
A team of jack of all trade engineers work continuously to maintain the metal and wood walkways, most of which have been in use for more than a few decades.
As you may be able to see in the photo below, the dog is having a lot of fun in his backpack. Sometimes I think he feels like a young king being carried on the backs of his servants.
Eventually the path begins to open up again and you find yourself back outside. At the far end of the hike is another entrance/exit point. Here you can choose to turn around and go back the way you came through the gorge or exit and take a 45 minute walk through town and around the mountain. We decided to go back through the gorge.
Thats it for Aare Gorge. The next stop for us was Grindelwald and Lauterbrunnen. Thanks for Reading
If you are interested in seeing more of the beautiful country of Switzerland I will be posting about the rest of our trip over the next few days. For the previous post click the link below.
Stunning pictures, very nice!
Thanks. I'm glad you like them
Thanks for the support!
Wow.... incredible photography...
Thanks. I appreciate it :)
I like it that your dog traveled with you on your backpack and enjoyed the trail through this beautiful gorge- it looks otherworldly. Stunning photographs
Yeah, we pretty much bring him everywhere we go. Finding a baby sitter for him isn't always easy. He seems to like it though. Like many small dogs he is a bit dependent as well.
Lucky dog as well, he looks fascinated to be out there with you. Your posts about Switzerland make me want to return. We just passed through Switzerland last year coming from Germany to return to France, but we never got the chance to see much of the country except to visit a friend on the way.
It may be worth a revisit then :)
Yes indeed and I have a very strong feeling I will. :)
Thats good to hear
i find hard to find a place that is not beautiful in Switzerland :D well it is from my 3 days on the road spend photographing with my cousin.
I need to bookmark this if i ever get an opportunity, and i do hope i will.
Yes I agree. Switzerland is a spectacularly beautiful country everywhere you go. I don't think you can really go wrong anywhere there.
Nature can be beautiful eh 😍
Yes it really can.
Some of these pictures are just fantastic. I've never been to Switzerland before but photos and adventures like these make me wanna go one day. Doggo looked like it was enjoying the day too. Cute sitting there in your backpack.
Yes the dog really enjoyed it as well :)
Dogs make such a difference in our lives.
Looking through the rest of your travel blog i have the urge to travel and explore Switzerland and France one photo in particular is actually inspiring me to write a short fiction story and post it
They are definitly great places to travel. I'm curious, what photo did you find inspiring?
The third one down from the top and the third to last one from the bottom.
What a wonderful place! It must have been an experience to never forget.
Argh, 10-20 Euro entry fee for a dog, incredible.
Yeah, we typically avoid those activities if we can help it. Hotels can get ridiculous as well. I understand an 8-12 euro fee for a dog. There may be some extra cleaning (vacuuming) because of the hair. But we have been charge 30 euros per night at a few locations. That was a hard pill to swallow.
what a cute road friend! great photos btw.
Stunning pictures! My favourite ones are with the girl on them. I must visit Switzerland one day.
That's my wife :)
She will be happy to hear that
My congratulations! 👍😀
I wasn't aware of Interlaken. Today I saw video of Indian Youtuber Vlog.
I think this is best place for nature, Mountain, River and tracking.
Did you visited the highest mountain peak 2300 meter. They used train to reach that height.
Very beautiful place.
We didn't climb the highest mountain in switzerland but we took a cable car up mount pilatus and hiked around there. It was quite high up. That will be my next post
Sure. Waiting for your next Post.
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