
Aareschlucht
Aareschlucht is a gorge located in Meiringen, Switzerland, carved by the Aare River. The gorge stretches approximately 1.4 kilometers with walls reaching up to 200 meters in height. Accessible walkways allow visitors to traverse this natural formation safely.
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The Aareschlucht was formed over millennia as the Aare River eroded the limestone rock. It became accessible to the public in 1888 with the installation of pathways and tunnels. Visitors can access the gorge from either the west or east entrances, with the site typically open from April to November. The walkways are well-maintained, providing a safe route for exploring the gorge's narrow passageways and observing its geological features.






