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©  (c) Lenk-Simmental Tourismus / Lenk-Simmental Tourismus AG
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Talboden Lenk – St. Stephan – Zweisimmen

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  • Difficulty moderate
  • Duration 2:0 h
  • Distance 11,8 km
  • 127 m

Just below the Wallbach adventure pool, the trail gently ascends and descends towards Lenk-Boden, passing the tree-lined Simme. From Lenk-Boden, cross-country skiers can expect a fast and straight section of about one kilometer. It continues with slight ups and downs towards Matten. Ambitious skiers especially appreciate the well over two kilometers long, straight "race track" over the former military airfield St. Stephan. From the Rieder timber yard, winding paths lead through wooded sections and continue to Hotel Diana. Across an open field, you reach the village of Blankenburg with its castle of the same name. Equally impressive are the old wooden houses with their magnificent facade paintings, evidencing traditional carpentry skills and lining the route to the finish in Zweisimmen. By the way: Those who ski the trail in the opposite direction have the sun shining in their face — with magnificent views towards Wildstrubel.

  • Public Transport

    Train to Lenk. Check the timetable at SBB.

  • Parking lots in the village of Lenk. No parking directly at the trail entrance.

  • The entrance to the cross-country ski trail is reachable on foot within a few minutes from the village center.

    The trail is marked.

    The route can also be skied in the opposite direction or in sections only. The trail is close to the train line, so you can switch to the train. The train will also bring you back to your starting point.

  • Dogs are not allowed on the cross-country ski trail.

  • Equipment can be rented at the sports shops in Lenk.

  • Check the opening of the cross-country ski trail in the snow sports report.

    You can get trail tickets at the Tourist Center Lenk and at the sports shops. All passes can also be purchased via the langlauf.ch app and loaded onto your smartphone. Simply download the app and select the Lenk trails.