The Alpina Gstaad





The Alpina Gstaad, Gstaad: Certified Dog-Friendly Rank & Review
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This route is the official route of the annual Glacier 3000 run. It starts in Gstaad and follows the river Saane on small paths to the foot of the Tsanfleuron glacier. Especially on the last five kilometers the path demands all strength and energy for the final climb up to the top. More information about the run is available here: https://glacier3000run.ch/
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This hike takes you across plateaus with beautiful valley views and through the Wilde Bode limestone area. The trail climbs to the top of the Col de Jable (1884m), between the Bernese Oberland and the famous region of Gruyère, a paradise for all cheese lovers. The destination of the L'Etivaz route is not far from the pass.
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This is a beautiful hike between Gstaad and Saanen with an ascent to Wilde Bode (1651m)where there are magnificent views of all the surrounding mountains. The climb follows the Chalberhönibach river. A few kilometers from the summit, one can also reach the Gummesel peak, also known as Tête de l'Ane. On the way back, the trail passes Hinders Eggli and Obers Motzi.
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The start is in Gstaad and goes to Gsteig where you can use the Sanetsch cable car to save 800 meters in altitude. Then it goes next to the reservoir de Sanetsch in the canton of Valais. Enjoy the beautiful mountain panoramas. And finally a long and great downhill into the Valais starts. Down there, 1500 meters lower, the evening sun warms us near Sion / Sitten in the Rhone Valley. The path then goes to Ardon.
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The first stage of path number 37 takes you from Gstaad to Zweisimmen, from Saanenland to Obersimmental. Magnificent panoramic hikes on the airy Gandlouenegrat. Lush alpine flora between Hornberg and Rinderberg, with beautiful views of Freiburg, Vaud and the Bernese Pre-Alps.