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©  (c) Livia Bühler / Lenk-Simmental Tourismus AG
©  (c) Livia Bühler / Lenk-Simmental Tourismus AG
©  (c) Livia Bühler / Lenk-Simmental Tourismus AG
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24V / 31V Zum Höchst Trail und zurück

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  • Difficulty
  • Duration 3:45 h
  • Distance 24,4 km
  • 50 hm
  • 2164 hm

The Stand-Xpress takes you up to the Metschstand at 2100 m above sea level. From here, the route leads to the Bummere Pass and on via Blatti on single trails and alpine roads to Geils. The Höchst chairlift is reached via the hiking trail. The new Höchst Trail is the first mountain bike trail in the Adelboden Lenk bike region and offers various features such as steep wall curves and jumps and, of course, plenty of flow.

Once you have collected enough vertical meters on the Höchst, you can return to Lenk via the Sillerenbahn and the Kombibahn Hahnenmoos. From Hahnenmoos, a single trail leads across fields towards Metschmaad. We ask you to stay on the trail here and not to take any shortcuts through the grass. A connecting road leads from Metschmaad to the Bühlberg. Take the road back to Lenk. An attractive descent back down to Lenk is being planned. Until then, please relax your legs and use the road.

  • Approach

    Through the Simmental valley to Lenk and on to the Stand-Xpress Rothenbach valley station

  • By train to Lenk

  • Parking spaces are available free of charge at the Stan-Xpress valley station

  • Metschstand - Bummerepass - Blatti - Geils - Bärgläger - Höchst Trail - Sillerenbühl - Geils - Hahnemoos - Metschmaad - Bühlberg - Lenk

  • Most of the route runs along official hiking trails. With consideration and tolerance, we are "zäme underWÄGe" together with the hikers on the trails.

    With the trail etiquette , we travel together with respect and tolerance.

  • We focus on the coexistence of bikers and hikers. Please note that there are also hikers on all routes. We would be grateful for any feedback on the trial operation: Survey trial operation