3 Best Sights in Meiringen, Berner Oberland

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We've compiled the best of the best in Meiringen - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Aareschlucht

You can explore the imposing Aare Gorge (Aareschlucht, as it's known in German) via a sturdy walkway. On hot summer days, the rush of river water below you has a welcome cooling effect.

Meiringen, 3860, Switzerland
033-9714048
Sight Details
CHF12, CHF20 with Reichenbach Falls
Closed Nov.–Mar.

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Reichenbachfälle

Meiringen's one showstopper is the Reichenbachfälle, where Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's fictional detective Sherlock Holmes and his archenemy, Professor Moriarty, plunged into the "cauldron of swirling water and seething foam in that bottomless abyss above Meiringen." This was the climax of the "last" Holmes story, "The Final Problem" (the uproar over the detective's untimely end was such that the author was forced to resurrect his hero for further fictional adventures). The falls, 2,730 feet up a mountain a little way outside of town, can be visited via a funicular. Buy your funicular ticket online or from the driver (cash only).

Hausenstr. 34, Meiringen, 3860, Switzerland
033-9822626
Sight Details
CHF12; CHF20 including Aare Gorge
Closed early Oct.–early May

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Sherlock Holmes Museum

Fans of the famous detective will like the Sherlock Holmes Museum in the center of town. Housed in a small chapel, it contains a replica of the fictional sleuth's front room at 221B Baker Street.

Bahnhofstr. 26, Meiringen, 3860, Switzerland
033-9725000
Sight Details
CHF5, CHF13 with Reichenbach Falls
Closed weekdays Nov.–Apr. (except special Christmas season openings, see website for details)

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