easy
2–3 hours
Moderate physical fitness needed for paddling
Discover the breathtaking lakes and waterfalls of Bernese Oberland on a guided water adventure inspired by CLOY. Perfect for scenic lovers and water enthusiasts alike.
Embark on a captivating journey through the stunning Bernese Oberland, visiting iconic locations from the beloved CLOY series. Explore serene Lake Lungern, the majestic Giessbach waterfall, and the charming village of Iseltwald. With a flexible itinerary and a guide who captures your memories, this experience promises unforgettable moments amidst breathtaking scenery.
Step in the footsteps of the CLOY actors and discover the film locations of this fantastic serie here in the Bernese Oberland.
First stop is the picturesque lake Lungern. Discover this charming lake which is not yet touristy.
Second stop is the amazing Giessbach waterfall and its historic grandhotel. This is a unique nature park with unforgettable views and in the historic grandhotel there is a fantastic restaurant (closed in winter)
Next stop is Iseltwald village at the beautiful lake of Brienz. On the dock the actor played piano in front of the lake. Feel the magical ambiance and stroll around this picturesque village and its bay. Additionally enjoy a coffee or a lunch at hotel du lac, the hotel where the couple stayed overnight.
Our last stop is above lake Thoune. Wander over the suspension bridge and enjoy a incredible view over lake Thoune and the Alps. If there is time we stop at the sunset point of Interlaken at Neuhaus on our way back to town.
Sibylle your driver and guide is a good photographer as well and happy to do your photoshooting all day long. If you prefer other Cloy locations such as Grindelwald First, Eigergletscher or Jungfrau- Top of Europe this tour can be adapted according to your personal desires.
Bring clothes suited for water activities and quick-drying materials.
Morning light offers softer scenery and calmer waters for paddling.
Capture the stunning landscapes without worrying about water damage.
Ensure good weather to enjoy safe and enjoyable paddling conditions.
Lake Lungern was created in the late 19th century as part of hydroelectric project, shaping the region's landscape and tourism.
The area emphasizes sustainable tourism through strict boat capacity limits and preservation efforts for natural sites.
Keeps you dry from splashes and unexpected rain during water activities.
spring; summer specific
Protection from sun exposure while on the water.
spring; summer; fall specific
Warm layers for chilly conditions after water activities.
winter specific
Provides grip and comfort on wet surfaces.
spring; summer specific