Brienzersee
A stroll along the scenic traffic-free promenade past small boat harbours and play areas is a relaxing experience and opportunity to sit on one of the red benches along the way and enjoy the ever-changing hues and moods of Lake Brienz. Not many other Swiss lakes can boast a promenade like the one at Brienz. The original promenade was built in the years 1911-1915. In 1990, a freak storm devastated large sections of it, making it necessary to shore up huge boulders along the lake wall to prevent erosion and further damage. The promenade was soon rebuilt and direct lake access makes bathing from the walls, stone steps and rocks a very popular summer pastime with locals and visitors alike.
Untergrund im Badebereich
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Details
Bademeister
Hunde erlaubt
Infrastructuur
Umkleidekabinen
Camping am See
mit öffentlichen Verkehrsmitteln erreichbar
Parkplätze
Gastronomie (Restaurants, Cafés)
Beschaffenheit der Liegebereiche
Weide
Beton
Schattenplätze
Stege
Sport-Angebot
Wasseranlagen (Rutsche, Sprungbrett, etc.)
Wasserski
Segeln/Boote
Tretboote
Kitesurfen
Vissen
Kanu/Kajak
Tischtennis
Kinder & Familien
Klein-/Kinder-Badebereich
(Sand-)Spielplätze
Leihservice
Bootverhuur
Radverleih
Contact
Brienz Tourismus
Postfach 801, CH-3855 Brienz
- Telefoon
- +41 33 952 80 80
- Fax
- +41 33 952 80 81
- Homepage
- http://www.interlaken.ch/index.php?brienz
Maat
- Ligging boven zeeniveau
- 564 m
- Vlak
- 29.8 km²
- Diepte
- -260 m
Laatste beoordelingen
- 14 hours ago
- 7 days ago
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