The Oberhasli is a historical Landvogtei or Talschaft in the Bernese Highlands, Switzerland, bordering on the cantons of Obwalden (OW), Nidwalden (NW), Uri (UR) and Wallis (VS).
The people of Hasle swear allegiance to Bern in 1334 (depiction in the Spiezer Schilling, 1480s).
Meiringen-Innertkirchen-Bahn in Innertkirchen.
"Alpen tower" station and panorama restaurant.
Meiringen airbase as seen from Brienzer Rothorn.
The Bernese Oberland, sometimes also known as the Bernese Highlands, is the highest and southernmost part of the canton of Bern. It is one of the canton's five administrative regions. It constitutes the Alpine region of the canton and the northern side of the Bernese Alps, including many of its highest peaks, among which the Finsteraarhorn, the highest in both range and canton.
Thun Castle in front of the Blüemlisalp
A Bernese bailiff on a visit to Grindelwald in 1760
A 1830 view of Thun
The Haslital region with the Wetterhorn in background