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Seeburg Castle in the bay of Iseltwald

Highlights impressive and full of surprises, always worth a photo

Grab your camera and head out on a journey of discovery through Bönigen and Iseltwald. Let yourself be captivated by the sights and charm of these villages. We've put together a selection of must-sees for you here. Sharing your favourite photos on Instagram and beyond? Tag us! And sometimes, the best thing you can do is put your phone away and soak up the beauty in peace and quiet.


View of Schnäggeninseli island in Iseltwald on Lake Brienz
Seeburg Castle in Iseltwald in spring with boat and Mount Niesen
View of the bay of Iseltwald on Lake Brienz

Things to see in Iseltwald

Majestically perched on the peninsula, Seeburg Castle is the landmark of Iseltwald par excellence. The house was built in 1907 and didn’t initially bring much luck, as the builder died during construction. His widow then only had the windows installed and left the building to bats and other animals for 20 years. Since 1927, Seeburg has been used in various ways – as a convalescent home, a domestic and trade school, and as a therapy center. Currently, Seeburg is privately owned and therefore cannot be visited – but of course, it can still be admired from the outside.

Discover the highlights of Iseltwald on the

Drone view of Iseltwald with Seeburg Castle and Lake Brienz
Seeburg Castle in autumn on Lake Brienz

Lake Brienz in spring with yellow blossoms and snow-capped mountains
View of Schnäggeninseli island in Lake Brienz from above

Does the Korean drama series 'Crash Landing On You' sound familiar? This hugely successful series helped make the footbridge famous worldwide, and it has probably become one of the most photographed spots in Iseltwald. In the series, the main actor, Hyun Bin, plays the piano on this very footbridge. Visit the spot yourself and capture an unforgettable photo. The view towards Bönigen and Niesen is truly breathtaking!

To help maintain the site and its surroundings, there is an entrance fee of CHF 5 to visit the footbridge. Thank you for your contribution towards the upkeep.

Sunset over Lake Brienz and the pier in Iseltwald
Visitors on the pier in Iseltwald

Scenic bench at Fahrnihubel
View of Lake Brienz and Schnäggeninseli from Fahrnihubel

Panoramic view over Lake Brienz and Iseltwald
Panoramic view over Lake Brienz and Iseltwald

A short walk from Iseltwald takes you to the mystical Mülibach Falls in the forest. The water cascades over a rocky edge, dropping several meters into the depths, where it collects in a basin before making its way into Lake Brienz. A bench behind the waterfall invites you to pause for a moment. Listen to the sound of the water and recharge your energy.

Discover this highlight of Iseltwald on one of the hiking trails around the village:

Mülibach waterfall near Iseltwald
Mülibach waterfall near Iseltwald

Bättenalp lies above Iseltwald, below the Faulhorn. This mountain landscape was awarded the Oberland Ost region's cultural landscape prize in 2007. This prize is presented annually to particularly valuable cultural landscapes, highlighting the high ecological and aesthetic value of these pastures. Access to Bättenalp by car is only possible with a permit; information about this can be obtained from the municipality of Iseltwald. Alternatively, you can reach it on foot via an impressive hike. In summer, guided alpine visits are also offered, where you can watch alpine cheese being made. A minibus will take you up to Bättenalp.

Further information on upcoming events will be provided here in due course:

Mountain landscape at Bättenalp alpine pasture
Cows grazing on the Bättenalp alpine pasture with mountain backdrop

You can find more hiking trails around Iseltwald here:

Path along Lake Brienz leading to Iseltwald
Giessbach Falls
Lakeside promenade between Bönigen and Interlaken
Morning atmosphere over Lake Brienz
Old house with geraniums in the window boxes

Things to see in Bönigen

Erschwanden waterfall
Autumn forest around Erschwanden waterfall

In 1332, a battle took place here between the villagers of Oberhasli and the troops of the Baron of Weissenburg – a history that still echoes in the name today. However, apart from its historical significance, Haslerenegg has little to do with battles. On the contrary, it offers peace and tranquility. Watch as sunlight filters through the trees. After the steep ascent to 854 meters above sea level, you can sign the summit register. Find out how to get to Haslerenegg here:

Path through the forest
Bench on Haslerenegg

Discover fascinating stories from Bönigen’s past at the village museum. The Alte Pinte, dating back to 1772, offers a glimpse into a typical Bernese Oberland chalet, complete with a rustic kitchen and furnished rooms showcasing everyday life from 1730 to 1920. 

Further information about current exhibitions and opening times can be found here:

Exterior view of the village museum
Historic living room exhibition at the village museum

A defining feature of the original village centre is the collection of carved wooden houses dating from the 16th to 18th centuries. These houses are remarkably well preserved and richly decorated. Pick up a map of the circular route at the tourist office or here, and follow the signposts so you don't miss any of the must-see buildings!

With our Smar Trail you can also explore the Historic Houses Trail using your own smartphone. Simply scan the QR code or follow the link to be guided from post to post. The content will appear directly on your screen at each stop.

Historic Chänellerhuus on the house trail in Bönigen
Carved face on Christi’s Spycher

The Depotseeli (also known as Baggerseeli) is a small lake on the edge of the village of Bönigen. If you walk along the lakeside path from Bönigen to Interlaken, you'll pass by this little lake. Depotseeli was created during excavation work for the railway line. The leased lake is managed, and fishing is permitted along the banks with a valid licence. Weekly or annual licences can be purchased from our office; a SaNa licence is required for annual licences.

Evening sunlight over Depotseeli
Swan on Depotseeli with Mount Niesen in the background

You can walk from Bönigen to Interlaken along the shores of Lake Brienz and the River Aare. Numerous benches along the way invite you to sit down and enjoy the peace and quiet. You'll also find several gravel beaches—perfect for a refreshing dip or for stacking stones and creating cairns. Just do whatever feels good for the soul. The gravel path is suitable for wheelchairs and pushchairs.

You can find more hiking trails around Bönigen here:

Path along the lakeside promenade with sunlight
Bench on the lakeside path overlooking Lake Brienz

In warm temperatures, many people are drawn to the Lütschinen Delta. However, please note: entering the delta and the sandbanks is prohibited! There is a warning of a constant risk that the delta could collapse into the deep lakebed at any time. The Canton of Bern declines all liability and points out the danger with warning signs. The sandbanks along the outer shore are threatened by erosion and collapses; staying in these areas is therefore dangerous.

In the Lütschisand nature reserve, the rare yellow-bellied toads live. In spring, they populate the numerous ponds of the restored beach area.

Swan at the nature reserve on Lake Brienz in Bönigen
Beach warning sign at Lake Brienz in Bönigen
Peaceful view over Lake Brienz with mountain reflection
Sunset over Lake Brienz with golden reflection on the water
Lake Brienz in winter with snow-covered mountains