Emmenuferweg Stage 2: Sörenberg-Schüpfheim
UNESCO Biosphäre Entlebuch -
The second stage of the Emmenuferweg is also the wildest. From Sörenberg, the hiking trail winds along deep gorges and high rock walls down into the main Entlebuch valley to Schüpfheim.
The route starts in the middle of the tranquil village of Sörenberg. After just a few meters, you leave the village center behind and find yourself at the Waldemme river. With the sound of the river in your ears, you walk through floodplain landscapes, pass protected moor biotopes, and discover the unique flora and fauna of the UNESCO Entlebuch Biosphere. After a short section along the riverbank, you reach the Birkenhof, nestled among forest islands, hedges, and dry meadows, where besides a farm experience, a lovely farm shop awaits, offering regional culinary delights.
Soon after, you dive into the treasure chamber of the UNESCO Entlebuch Biosphere. In Junkholz, you find yourself in the middle of a flat moor of national importance. Bogs are among the rarest and most valuable habitats in Switzerland. Nowhere in Switzerland are there so many nationally protected moor biotopes in such a small area as in Entlebuch. Around a quarter of the UNESCO Entlebuch Biosphere area is covered by moor landscapes – a total of 46 raised and transitional bogs as well as 68 flat bogs of national importance. The views in spring are particularly beautiful, when the flat bogs bloom in all their glory and you can admire meadows with fluffy wool grasses and violet-pink orchids.
Through cozy floodplain forests, the hike follows the Waldemme riverbank to Flühli. For children, the section between the Hirsegg bridge and Flühli village is a special highlight. Along this route section, there are various water experiences and a water playground to discover. In Flühli, the scent of freshly cut grass fills the air. The path leads past meadows and the typical scattered settlements of Entlebuch to the Chrutacher bridge and shortly after reaches the entrance to the spectacular Lammschlucht gorge. Between steep rock walls, the water of the Waldemme here rushes down into the depths. In autumn, when the deciduous trees shine in colorful hues, this section is especially impressive.
On narrow gravel paths, the trail continues along the riverbank to Schüpfheim. For those who still want more, shortly before the end of the stage, there is a large playground with fire pits in the Sagenwäldli.
Emmenuferweg Stage 2: Sörenberg-Schüpfheim
UNESCO Entlebuch Biosphere
Biosphere Centre
Chlosterbüel 28
CH-6170 Schüpfheim
Phone +41 (0)41 485 42 50
www.biosphaere.ch
- child-friendly
Season
Mai, June, July, August, September, OctoberRoute-information
- Length
- 18.64 km
- Altitude difference ascent
- 70 m
- Altitude difference descent
- 500 m
- Time required
- 5 hours 30 minutes
- Level technique
- Easy
- Level condition
- Middle
Arrival
- Starting point
- Emmensprung, Sörenberg
- Arrival by public transport (stop/station)
- Sörenberg, Post Timetable SBB
- Destination
- Schüpfheim Bahnhof
- Arrival by public transport (stop/station)
- Schüpfheim, Bahnhof Timetable SBB
Signalization
Emmensprung - Sörenberg village - Sörebärgli - Hirseggbrügg - Flühli post office - Klusstalden - Badhus - Schüpfheim train station
The entire route is marked with signposts «83 Emmenuferweg».
Along the route, there are several post bus stops, allowing the stage to be shortened as desired.
Safety advices
GPS reception is partially disturbed in the Lammschlucht gorge.
Equipment / Equipment rent
Good footwear, a rain jacket & sufficient drinking water for the journey are essential for any hike.
More tips for safe hiking, information about cow herds and guardian dogs, and much more can be found on the website of the Swiss Hiking Federation.
Infrastructure
- Playground
- Picnicplace
- Fireplace
- Toilet
The offer is suitable for
- Adults
- Children < 6 years
- Children from 7-12 years
- Children >12 years
- 50+
- Families
- Groups
Contact
UNESCO Biosphäre EntlebuchBiosphärenzentrum UNESCO Biosphäre Entlebuch
Chlosterbüel 28
6170 Schüpfheim
Telephone +41 41 485 42 50
zentrum@biosphaere.ch
http://www.biosphaere.ch