Not only is Bern the capital city of Switzerland, but it’s also one of the world’s privileged urban areas to feature a mountain in its midst, this one called Gurten. Appreciate the well-maintained paths as you hike from the city base to the top, which is 2,800 feet (864 meters) above sea level. Alternatively, take the Gurtenbahn funicular for amazing views as the carriage makes its ascent and descent.
The mountain is a large park that attracts locals and visitors with its sprawling views and relaxing environment. City businesses also tap into the beauty by conducting meetings and seminars on Gurten, perhaps looking for inspiration from the surroundings.
Kids can ride a miniature railway or be active in the well-equipped and massive playground that used to be a golf course until the 1950s. Enjoy a thrilling ride on the 1,640-foot-long (500-meter) toboggan run that careens down the mountainside in the winter.
Go to a slightly higher elevation than the mountain itself by climbing the observation tower for breathtaking views of the city below. Look for Emmen Valley, the Alps and the Jura Mountains.
Satisfy any hunger or thirst with a visit to the self-serve restaurant or the full-service establishment. Alternatively, bring supplies and use the barbecue grills in the park for a relaxed meal under the trees.
If you’re in luck you’ll be in Bern for the annual Gurten Music Festival held in July. Otherwise, if you happen to be here on a Sunday, make a trip up the mountain for the brunch at the Pavillon, which features floor-to-ceiling glass on all four sides. You’ll have an affordable brunch and priceless views.
Find the brightly colored funicular by taking the tram from the city to Wabern-Gurtenbahn. Certainly a day on the mountaintop of Gurten will be a crowning moment for your memorable visit to Bern.