Mountain peaks around Kandergrund offer access to a diverse alpine landscape in the Bernese Oberland of Switzerland. This valley community serves as a starting point for exploring nearby summits known for their panoramic views and varied hiking experiences. The region features both prominent high-alpine peaks and local favorites with rewarding vistas. Visitors can find challenging multi-day tours as well as less strenuous panoramic hikes.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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The Blüemlisalp Hut stands at 2,840 meters, just above the Hohtürli Pass. It belongs to the Blüemlisalp section of the Swiss Alpine Club. It is staffed during the summer months and can accommodate about one hundred people before they continue their ascent to the peaks of the Blüemlisalp group. From the hut, the view extends across the glacier region and deep into the valley below.
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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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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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If you like long hikes: From here descend via “Rote Härd”, Hohchien, Spiggengrund to Kiental Dorf.
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The Gehrihore lies at 2130 meters and offers a magnificent view toward Frutigen and the peaks beyond. On the other side, you can see Lake Thun all the way into the Kiental valley. And of course, you can also see several high Bernese peaks toward the main Alpine ridge. 👍🏻 On both sides of the summit, there are secured passages on the hiking trail that leads above it.
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Around Kandergrund, you'll find several popular peaks offering diverse experiences. The Schilthorn is renowned for its 360-degree panoramic views, including the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau. For hikers, the Gehrihorn Summit offers magnificent vistas towards Frutigen and Lake Thun, with varied trails. The Blüemlisalp group, accessible via the Blüemlisalp hut, is a significant range for high-alpine adventures.
For truly spectacular panoramic views, the Schilthorn is a top choice, providing a 360-degree vista of over 200 peaks, including the UNESCO World Heritage site of Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau. The Gehrihorn Summit also offers superb views stretching across the Kandertal, Niesen, Blüemlisalp, and even as far as the Jura mountains, especially beautiful at sunset. Elsighorn is another excellent viewpoint for less strenuous panoramic hikes.
Yes, the Blüemlisalp group offers challenging high-alpine experiences for experienced mountaineers. The Blüemlisalp hut, located at 2,840 meters, serves as an ideal base for ascents to the Blüemlisalp peaks, providing a true sense of wilderness with glaciers and demanding multi-day tours. The Gehrihorn Summit also features moderately difficult mountain hikes (T3 route) with secured passages.
You can expect to see a diverse alpine landscape. Peaks like Schilthorn offer vast glacier regions and iconic peaks like the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau. The Blüemlisalp area features extensive glaciers and high-alpine scenery. You'll also encounter stunning valley views, such as those towards Frutigen, Lake Thun, and the Kiental valley from the Gehrihorn Summit. Beyond the peaks, nearby attractions like Blausee Nature Park offer tranquil blue waters.
The region around Kandergrund is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain hikes, including challenging routes to the Gehrihorn Summit. There are also running trails and MTB trails available. In winter, the Schilthorn is a popular spot for snow sports enthusiasts and telemark skiing.
While some peaks are challenging, the region offers family-friendly options. The Adelboden Village Center is a lively village with many sporting opportunities and is a starting point for various activities. For a less strenuous panoramic experience, the Elsighorn offers a circular route suitable for families. Blausee Nature Park, with its stunning blue waters, provides a tranquil setting for relaxation and nature walks.
The best time to visit depends on your desired activity. The Schilthorn is a year-round destination, popular for snow sports in winter and panoramic views in summer. For hiking, late spring to early autumn (June to October) generally offers the most favorable conditions, though some high-alpine routes like those around Blüemlisalp may still have snow into early summer.
Yes, several amenities and accommodation options are available. The Schilthorn features the Piz Gloria, a revolving restaurant. The Blüemlisalp hut offers accommodation for about a hundred people and serves as a base for mountaineers. Additionally, the Berghotel Schwarenbach is a perfect stop for lunch or an overnight stay on the way to the Gemmi Pass.
Many areas are accessible by public transport. For example, the Schilthorn can be reached by a series of cable cars from Stechelberg. Kandergrund itself is a valley community, and public transport often connects to starting points for various hikes and cable car stations leading to higher elevations. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for specific routes.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking panoramic views and the diverse hiking experiences. The 360-degree vistas from the Schilthorn are often highlighted, as are the rewarding and varied paths to the Gehrihorn Summit. The sense of wilderness and adventure offered by the high-alpine Blüemlisalp region is also highly valued by experienced trekkers.
While the focus is on natural beauty, the region does have historical elements. The Schilthorn's Piz Gloria revolving restaurant gained fame as a filming location for a James Bond movie. The Adelboden Village Center features a late Gothic church from the 15th century. The Gemmi Pass, though not a peak, is a historic high-altitude route with a rich past.


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