Mountain peaks around Kandersteg are located in the Bernese Oberland, a region known for its diverse mountain landscape. The area features peaks generally ranging between 2,000 and 3,000 meters in elevation. This natural setting provides varied opportunities for exploration, from high alpine routes to panoramic viewpoints. Kandersteg serves as a starting point for accessing these mountain environments.
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A beautiful panoramic summit with views in all directions, including Jungfrau, Breithorn, Matterhorn, Grand Combin, and Mont Blanc.
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And then you're there, a fantastic view of the glacier, the surrounding mountains and peaks, the snow chickens, etc.
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A short but steep tour with a magnificent finale: Sunset on the Gehrihorn – with views of the Kandertal, Niesen, Blüemlisalp & all the way to the Jura 🌞🏔️ 🥾 Tour information Starting point: Alp Ober Gereren (~1,610 m) – accessible by car via Kiental (good but steep mountain path, CHF 10.-) Ascent: approx. 360 m – Duration: 1–1.15 hours Trail: clearly visible, but steep & alpine (T2) – especially in the upper section (short exposed sections, surefootedness required) 🌅 Why the Sunset is worth it: Spectacular view of the entire Kandertal, the Bernese Alps, Lake Thun &, on a clear day, as far as Mont Blanc Evening atmosphere on the summit = magically tranquil & colorful Good opportunity to descend with a headlamp after sunset; if you descend early, no headlamp Headlamp required (about 45–60 minutes back to the alp).
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The hike from Mürren to the Schilthorn is one of the Berner Oberland's most iconic hikes.
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The 2,970-meter-high Schilthorn offers a 360-degree panoramic view of the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau (UNESCO World Heritage) and over 200 other mountain peaks. In winter, it is an insider tip for snow sports enthusiasts and a stronghold for telemark fans. https://www.myswitzerland.com/de-ch/erlebnisse/schilthorn-1/
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The climb from the Rinderhütte is quite strenuous, but you are rewarded with a magnificent view of the mountains. Be careful, as it is quite rocky!
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Simply a magnificent panoramic view
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Adelboden is easy to reach by bike and is worth a stop here.
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The Kandersteg region offers a variety of impressive peaks. The Schilthorn is highly popular, offering a 360-degree panoramic view of the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau. Other significant peaks include the Blüemlisalp Massif, Doldenhorn, Altels, Gross Lohner, and Balmhorn, which is the highest peak in the Kander Valley.
For breathtaking panoramic views, the Schilthorn is a top choice, providing vistas of over 200 mountain peaks. The Gehrihorn Summit offers magnificent views towards Frutigen, Lake Thun, and the Kiental valley. Additionally, the Torrenthorn Summit Cross, nearly 3,000 meters high, rewards visitors with expansive 360-degree views of glaciers and surrounding peaks.
Yes, the Kandersteg area is known for its high alpine summits and challenging routes. The Blüemlisalp Massif, including the Blüemlisalphorn (3,663 meters), offers spectacular views from challenging hikes like the Hohtürli Pass. The Doldenhorn and Altels are part of demanding trails with exposed passes and steep ascents. The Balmhorn, at 3,698 meters, also presents formidable challenges for experienced mountaineers.
You can expect to see a diverse range of natural features, including towering peaks, dramatic glaciers, and glacial cirques, particularly around the Blüemlisalp Massif and the Oeschinensee area. The region also features stunning turquoise lakes like Oeschinensee, lush alpine meadows, and impressive rock formations. Passes like Hohtürli and Gemmi offer continuous views of high-alpine scenery.
Kandersteg is an ideal starting point, with three cable cars facilitating access to various elevations. For example, the Oeschinensee area is conveniently accessed via a gondola lift. The Gemmi Pass also has cable cars operating at both ends for easier access. Public transport options are generally available to reach the starting points of many mountain excursions.
While many peaks offer challenging routes, areas like the Oeschinensee are very family-friendly. You can reach the lake via a gondola lift, or a moderate hike, and enjoy activities like swimming, rowing, or picnicking amidst stunning scenery. The Adelboden Village Center is also noted as family-friendly and serves as a starting point for various activities.
The summer months (roughly June to September) are generally the best time for hiking and mountaineering, when trails are clear of snow and the weather is more stable. However, the region also offers winter sports opportunities, with the Schilthorn being an insider tip for snow sports enthusiasts.
Yes, the Kandersteg region boasts a rich network of hiking trails. Notable routes include the strenuous ascent to Hohtürli Pass, which offers close-up views of glaciers, and the moderate loop around Oeschinensee. The challenging trail from Kandersteg (Sunnbüel) to Adelboden provides panoramic views of peaks like Doldenhorn and Altels. The Lötschentaler Höhenweg also offers impressive high-alpine scenery.
Beyond mountaineering and hiking, the Kandersteg area provides opportunities for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including those around Lake Oeschinen, as well as road cycling routes, such as the one connecting Kandersteg village to Adelboden Village Center. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like the Gasterntal Gorge Road. For more details, explore the Running Trails around Kandersteg, Road Cycling Routes around Kandersteg, and Gravel biking around Kandersteg guides.
Yes, there are options for accommodation and refreshments. For example, the Berghotel Schwarenbach is a perfect stop for a lunch break or an overnight stay on the way to the Gemmi Pass, offering enchanting scenery and a rustic atmosphere. Many mountain stations, like the one at Schilthorn, also feature restaurants.
The Oeschinensee area is a stunning turquoise lake nestled amidst towering peaks and lush meadows, creating a dreamlike destination. It's surrounded by a magnificent cirque offering views of glacial landscapes and sheer rock walls. It's easily accessible and provides opportunities for swimming, rowing, and picnicking, making it a highlight for many visitors to the Kandersteg region.
The Gemmi Pass is one of the most famous mountain routes in the region, connecting Leukerbad in Valais with Sunnbüel (Kandersteg) in Bern. It offers pleasant strolls with views of Daubensee and, in the distance, iconic peaks like the Matterhorn. Cable cars at both ends make it easily accessible for visitors.


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