Bärgmandli-Tritt in Zyberliland Romoos

5.60 km long
Round trip
Difficulty: easy
Theme trail
  • 1:42 h
  • 5.60 km
  • 210 m
  • 210 m
  • 789 m
  • 999 m
  • 210 m
  • Start: Romoos Post
  • Destination: Romoos Post

The red little feet on the Bärgmandli-Tritt lead through the mysterious play worlds in Zyberliland Romoos - an adventure for young and old.

In search of the mysterious Bärgmandli, parents and children soon discover the first traces that mark the way on the Bärgmandli-Tritt hiking trail. The Bärgmandli repeatedly make themselves noticed with small red feet and lead curious children through the most beautiful nature to the play worlds. The children conquer the Talherrenburg, crawl through willow tunnels, or divert the Mühlibach in various ways. The 30-meter-long ball track, called Zyberlibahn, also provides lots of fun. In the Eschenhaus tree labyrinth, children search for the right path.

Further information about the Zyberliland nature play park can be found here.

According to „Zyberli-Gschicht“, the residents once lived here under the rule of the Talherren and hid their gold until the greed of the Talherren destroyed the idyll. The fairy tale is present in all play worlds, for example on the „Talherrenburg“ – a huge climbing castle. From here the Talherren managed the land, supervised the Zyberli harvest, traded with charcoal, and guarded the Napfgold. Today, it is a magnificent climbing and adventure facility for children with a wooden maze of bridges – sometimes shaky, sometimes firm –, towers, corridors, ladders, ropes, posts, stairs, and slides. Or in the „Nüü̈telimine“, the Bärgmandli used to wash golden Nüü̈teli from the riverbed gravel. They directed water over wooden troughs onto the driving wheels of the washing facility. Even today, a few golden Nüü̈teli can occasionally be found among the pebbles. Directly from the „Mülibach“ stream, children can divert the water in various ways using wooden troughs and operate water wheels. One can spend several hours here, but four more play worlds - the Eschenhaus, the willow tunnel, the Zyberlibahn, as well as the Waldarena - are waiting to be discovered.

Opening hours
The nature play park is open daily with no time restrictions.

Prices
CHF 10.00 per family / CHF 5.00 per person / CHF 50.00 for a group up to 20 people, CHF 2.00 for each additional person
With your entry, you support the maintenance and construction of further facilities. At the starting point in the village of Romoos and at the play worlds, there are cash boxes where you can make your contribution. Thank you.

Waypoints

Start
Romoos Post
© Beat Brechbühl, UNESCO Biosphäre Entlebuch
Gold panning Romoos
Nature Park
Destination
Romoos Post

Good to know

Best to visit

suitable
Depends on weather

Directions

Playgrounds on the Zyberliland Romoos theme route

  • The Haselschule is a real classroom, but built outdoors and made of natural materials.
  • Right next to it, the Waldarena regularly hosts the popular game KUBB.
  • In the Nüü̈telimine, the Bärgmandli wash golden Nüü̈teli and during the day, small and big people enjoy this water play world.
  • In the Bärgmandlidorf, a labyrinth of willow tunnels, you can especially enjoy playing hide and seek.
  • On the Zyberlibahn, the freshly harvested Zyberli were once sent down to the valley by the Bärgmandli; today, balls can be rolled down the 30-meter-long track.
  • At the Talherrenburg, adventurous boys and girls can climb and balance to their heart's content before roasting a sausage at one of the barbecue spots.
  • In the Eschenhaus, a tree labyrinth, the Bärgmandli once met for their assemblies and celebrations.

All play worlds/playgrounds on the theme route are reachable on foot from the village of Romoos; the Talherrenburg is about 15 minutes away near the village, and the furthest „Bärgmandlidorf“ can be reached in 1 ¾ hours.

A detailed route description to the playgrounds can be found at www.zyberliland.ch/anreise

Tour information

  • Loop Road

Directions & Parking facilities

The UNESCO Biosphere Entlebuch lies in the heart of Switzerland, centrally between Bern and Lucerne. You reach Romoos via the main road 10. Coming from Lucerne, turn off at Wolhusen near the Schwanderholzstutz viaduct towards Doppleschwand and Romoos. Coming from Bern, drive to Entlebuch and turn in the village towards Doppleschwand and Romoos.

A free parking lot is available at the Romoos schoolhouse.

From Wolhusen (train route Lucerne-Bern) you can reach Zyberliland by post bus. Get off at the postbus stop "Romoos Post." Plan your trip with the SBB online timetable.

Within Zyberliland, there are other post bus stops that shorten your way to the different play worlds.

Additional information

Zyberliland Romoos
Tourism office / community center
6113 Romoos
Phone 041 480 28 00
[email protected]
www.zyberliland.ch

Literature

  • Several stories of the Bärgmandli in Zyberliland Romoos have been published as children's books by author Elis Aregger-Rettig. The books and more information about the Zyberli story can be found here.
  • Adventure hiking trails for the whole family ISBN: 978-3-033-07368-5

Author

UNESCO Biosphäre Entlebuch

Organization

UNESCO Biosphäre Entlebuch

License (master data)

UNESCO Biosphäre Entlebuch
License: Attribution

Author´s Tip / Recommendation of the author

With the book Zyberligschicht, children can immerse themselves in the world of the mysterious Bärgmandli and learn more about them. During a visit to Zyberliland, children will then find traces of the mysterious Bärgmandli everywhere.

Map

The Zyberliland Romoos adventure map can be found here.

Nearby

Address

Bärgmandli-Tritt in Zyberliland Romoos
6113 Romoos