Hotel Rothorn





The Hotel Rothorn Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
Nearby Dog Friendly Trails
The trail starts in Schwanden and then it goes via Stampf and then it goes further via Dünzenegg at 1410m and then reaches across the area of Tönimoos at 1436m. Then it goes back down to Schwanden via Sausenegg. This trail makes for a pleasant hike for an afternoon. This trail can be a bit muddy after a few bad weather days.
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The highlight of this beautiful hike is the fantastic view of Lake Thun in the canton of Bern. The start of this route is in Schwanden and goes up to the Sigriswiler Rothorn summit at 2051m. This mountain is the highest peak of the chain along the Sigriswiler ridge in the Emmental Alps in the canton of Bern. It is a terrain, partly rocky, without much shelter, where you are exposed to the sun, especially in summer. So please don't forget to bring adequate sun protection and water.
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This circular hike begins in Schwanden and then follows the hiking trail in the direction of the Sigriswiler Rothorn. It leads through forests and partly over meadows through the Sigriswilgrat area and from Oberbergli it follows through open terrain to the summit of the Rothorn at 2051m, with great views of the surroundings. Then it goes back to the starting point.
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This fantastic hike is located in the canton of Bern and has the great Lake Thun as a highlight. The path starts a little above the lake and goes from Sigriswil to Oberhofen on Lake Thun. There they meet at the lake. The hiking trail then goes along the shore of the lake to Gunten. From there it goes back up to the starting point in Sigriswil. Enjoy the prospects.
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This trail starts right at the car park next to the famous Sigriswil panorama bridge in Sigriswil and then leads along the Gruntenbach stream for a while. After that one hikes up a bit until one reaches the Margelsattel peak at 1181m and then it soon reaches Heiligenschwendi. After a short breather, the path goes back down again into the valley with a great view of Lake Thun to Oberhofen.