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The path goes over the Spiezberg and then along the shore of Lake Thun to Thun. Passing Rustwald and then over the Kander river it goes to Thun train station. On site one can enjoy wonderful restaurants and relaxation. This is also the last stage of this circular route around Lake Thun.
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This trail starts in Spiez and leads passed the Latreje mountain and the Latreje pass with fantastic views. The start and finish is at the train station and from there it is mostly on tarred or gravel byways from the valley of Suldtal to the plateau of Kiental and back. The last ascent to the Mittelberg peak is quite an intense one, yet it offers a lot too. There is also a short, crisp ascent on the way back to the Suldtal. All in all, a varied tour from the shores of Lake Thun to high...
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This route begins in Spiez at the train station and then leads first through the charming center and then out to the reservoir. The path circumnavigates half of the water surface and then heads back in the direction of Spiez and through the Spiezberg forest from where one can also get good views of Lake Thun until the path heads back again.
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Training round from Spiez via Reutigen to Obere Heiti which is 1484 meters above sea level Various trails and the forest path down to Oey, via trails along the Simme to Wimmis and back to Spiez. Fantastic views of Lake Thun all the way in the canton of Bern.
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The tour starts in Spiez and leads over the Zwieselberg peak to Amsoldingen. It continues along the Amsoldinger and Uebschi lakes to the Dittlig lake. From Dittlige/Längenbühl the road descends to Wattenwil at 593 m. The road now climbs steeply up to the Stafelalp at 1,018m. The picnic area with a view of the mountains and Lake Thun invites you to linger. About Tscharner at 1175m and Stockhütte 1264m. After another steep ascent you reach the Gurnigelberg, now the Obere Gurnigel viewpoint is...