©  (c) René Michel / Schweiz Mobil
©  (c) René Michel / Schweiz Mobil
©  (c) René Michel / Schweiz Mobil
©  (c) René Michel / Schweiz Mobil
©  (c) René Michel / Schweiz Mobil
©  (c) René Michel / Schweiz Mobil
©  (c) René Michel / Ferienregion Gstaad
©  (c) René Michel / Schweiz Mobil
©  (c) René Michel / Schweiz Mobil
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Grubenberg Trail NR. 191

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  • Difficulty
  • Duration 4:20 h
  • Distance 7,6 km
  • 532 hm
  • 532 hm

This signposted trail starts at the village of Abländschen. A chalet village in the municipality of Saanen, it is situated 1,320 metres above sea level with delightful views of the peaks of the Gastlosen chain. These rugged limestone mountains with their vertical rock walls, some over 300 metres high, are indeed a sight worth seeing.

The snowshoe trail to the Grubenberg hut starts at the Birematte winter parking lot above Abländschen. To get to the trail, walk along the winter hiking trail from the Zitbödeli restaurant (+ 1.2 km). When you leave the starting point at Birematte, follow the signposts across the open meadowland and up to the Undere Ruedersberg Alp.

Now the route takes you along the snow-covered road up to the Mittelberg pass crossing (1,635 metres above sea level) and after that there are still a steep 200 altitude metres to cover before you arrive at the Grubenberg hut. This hut at the foot of the Gastlosen chain is open all year, but in the winter it is only serviced as necessary. But always available here, weather permitting, is the magnificent view extending from the Bernese Alps and the Wildhorn massif to the peaks of the Pays d'Enhaut.

  • Approach

    Gstaad - Zweisimmen - Jaunpass - Jaun - Abländschen

  • Birematte, Abländschen

  • Birematte - Undere Ruedersberg - Mittelberg - Grubenberghütte -Mittelberg - Undere Ruedersberg - Birematte

  • Due to snow conditions, the locally signposted route may differ from that shown on the SwitzerlandMobility web map. If in doubt, follow the local signs.

    The trail is signposted, but not prepared.

    Plan every snowshoe tour carefully and adapt to participants’ fitness level as well as the weather and season.

    Weather conditions can change quickly in the mountains. Appropriate clothing is therefore essential, along with adequate supplies of food and water. In uncertain weather, turn back in good time.

    Inform others of planned route, and whenever possible avoid going alone.

    Please be considerate to other walkers and to plants and animals.

  • We recommend the following equipment: snowshoes, sturdy and waterproof mountain boots, light to medium backpack, protection against the cold, sun protection, hiking sticks, pocket pharmacy, snacks, tea in a thermos bottle, mobile phone.

    Not obligatory but recommended: Avalanche transceiver (LVS)