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Getting Active in Bern, Switzerland

by admin October 21, 2020

Bern’s old town is protected and the layout of its wide streets goes back to medieval times. It was founded in the 12th century on high ground, circled by a tight U-bend of the River Aare, making it easy to defend.

The story goes that Berthold V, Duke of Zähringen declared that he would name his new settlement after the first animal he found hunting in the forest. It was a bear, (Bären in German), and they’re now housed in humane conditions in a special park.

The city is tiny and it’s easy to wander around on foot. The Zytglogge, or clock tower, was built early in the 13th century as Bern’s Western gate and subsequently enlarged. It houses the bells and an astronomical clock with a mechanism manufactured, by Casper Brunner. It’s still going strong and you can climb up inside and watch the complex whirring of cogs and gears as it strikes the hour.

Time was also important for Albert Einstein who lived just down the street for two years when he worked at the Patent. The apartment, where he developed his Special Theory of Relativity, has been restored and furnished in period style and is open to visitors.

Floating down the River Aare

In summer, Bern residents keep cool by plunging into the River Aare, often carrying their clothes and shoes in a special waterproof bag. The current carries them downriver to the Marzili. This complex of open-air pools and lawns, just below the Swiss Parliament Building, is perfect for an active lunch break.

I leave my clothes in a locker here and walk upriver for around a kilometre before holding my breath and jumping in. Temperature is around 20C so it’s not too cold, but after 15 minutes I’m ready to get out. As well as steps and handrails there’s a special channel leading from the river to the safety of the outdoor pool. This sounds more difficult than it actually is, but you do need to be a confident swimmer.

There are also strict safety rules – leave your airbeds behind and don’t dive into the cloudy water. There are also times when there’s heavy rain in the mountains and the river becomes a murky torrent, concealing floating pieces of wood. Mercifully today the water is crystal clear and the sun is shining. It’s a fantastic experience, one I can heartily recommend.

Gurten, Bern’s Mountain

It’s worth taking the funicular up to Gurten, known as Bern’s mountain, although it’s only a small hill rising to 858m. A network of running, cycling and walking trails caters for Bern fitness fanatics. On a clear day, the city is laid out in front of you, with the sparkling Aare River running through the centre, and there are views across to the snowy peaks of the Bernese Oberland.

Swiss Alpine Museum

If you’re interested of the mountains, the Swiss Alpine Museum tackles current mountain issues from all over the world in an unconventional way, with a temporary exhibitions. I liked the Memories Lost and Found which has a collection of skiing gear over the ages. The Alpine Workshop highlights mountain crafts including violin making and weaving. In the shingle workshop, you can get up close to the wood and practise your skills.

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