Hiking in the Bernese Oberland

Discover the fascinating Grimselwelt

Hiking in the Bernese Oberland means switching off and experiencing. The Grimselwelt is a diverse region for anyone who enjoys spending time outdoors in the mountains. Breathtaking landscapes, crystal-clear mountain lakes and unique flora and fauna await you here. Whether for an experienced mountain hike or a leisurely stroll – you are guaranteed to find the perfect hike for you in the Grimselwelt in the Bernese Oberland. In this article, we present some of the most beautiful hiking routes and give you valuable tips for your next excursion.

Hike to the Lauteraar hut

Grimselsee is a beautiful mountain lake that is fed by the surrounding peaks. The hike along the Grimselsee to the Lauteraarhütte is a moderately difficult tour that is definitely worthwhile. The lake offers a breathtaking backdrop and invites you to linger. The route leads from the Hotel Grimsel Hospiz along the lake and through the glacier forefield of the Lauteraar glacier before reaching the hut after a short ascent. The hike offers fantastic views of the surrounding mountains and the turquoise lake. The hike along the Grimselsee is an insider tip in the Bernese Oberland and should be on your to-do list.

Grimsel Hospiz

Historic alpine hotel

Hotel Grimsel Hospiz

The historic four-star alpine hotel towers majestically over the Grimselsee.
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Hike to the Suspention bridge Triftbrücke and Cabin Windegghütte

The Suspention bridge Triftbrücke is one of the longest suspension bridges in the Alps and a real highlight for hikers in the Grimselwelt. The hike to the bridge is moderately difficult and leads through a breathtaking landscape of steep rock faces and colorful alpine meadows. The route starts at the Triftbahn and takes you along a well-maintained path to the bridge, which spans a 170-metre-deep gorge. The view from the bridge of the glacial lake and the surrounding mountains is spectacular. From the bridge, you can hike on to the Cabin Windegghütte. The hut offers various delicacies to keep you going before you tackle the descent back to the Triftbahn.

Hike to the Cabin Gelmerhütte

The Cabin Gelmerhütte is one of the most famous huts in the Grimselwelt and offers breathtaking views of the Gelmersee. The hike to the Cabin Gelmerhütte is moderately difficult, but the views and the experience are well worth it. The route leads through an impressive landscape of waterfalls and steep rock faces. The Gelmerbahn funicular railway, one of the steepest funicular railways in the world, takes you from Handegg to Gelmersee, from where the hike can be started. The hike to the Cabin Gelmerhütte is one of the most spectacular in the Grimselwelt and an absolute must for every hiker.

Hike to the Oberaar

The Sidelhornbahn takes you from the Grimsel Hospiz up to the Grimsel Pass. Once at the top, the hike starts with an ascent to the Cabin Hüsegghütte, which can be reached in around half an hour. From there, a much flatter path leads to Lake Trübtensee, which offers a wonderful backdrop for a break or picnic. The route continues through the varied natural landscape to Bäregg, which offers a breathtaking view over the entire Oberaar region. After a short descent, you reach the cozy Berghaus Oberaar and the imposing dam wall. On the return journey on the Oberaarbahn, you discover the world of the Oberaar and Unteraar from a bird’s eye view before gliding high above the Grimselsee back to the Hotel Grimsel Hospiz. The hike can be extended via the Sidelhorn.

Tälli - an experience for young and old

The Tällibahn leads from the Sustenpass road up to the Cabin Tällihütte. Up there you are suddenly very close to the Gadmen Flühen – also known as the “Gadmer Dolomites”. Here you will find a wide variety of hiking options for young and old with the best views. From a short walk near the hut to one of the longest via ferratas in Switzerland, there is an activity to suit everyone. The Cabin Tällihütte is the starting point for all these adventures and offers a special kind of family experience with overnight accommodation.

Information about the hikes

The routes of most hikes in the Bernese Oberland can be found on SwitzerlandMobility.

Further experiences in the Grimselwelt