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Heuberg Oeschinensee

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  • Difficulty
  • Duration 3:0 h
  • Distance 9,0 km
  • 453 hm
  • 453 hm

The circular trail is considered one of the most beautiful in the Bernese Oberland. A breathtaking panorama awaits you after the ascent. From up here, Lake Oeschinen shows itself in all its glory. A place to enjoy and linger before heading down over alpine meadows from Oberbärgli via Underbärgli to Lake Oeschinen. If you like, you can round off the day with a refreshing swim. With a little luck and patience, ibexes and chamois can be spotted on this round tour.

  • Approach

    The journey by car to your destination takes you through our beautiful village of Kandersteg. In the village centre turn left at the signpost Oeschinensee and follow the road. Large car park available at the gondola lift.

  • By train to Kandersteg station. The gondola from Kandersteg to Oeschinensee is connected to public transport.

  • The destination has been decided, and so has the parking space - on this map, drivers can quickly and easily find the right parking option in the Oberland municipality. Well then: engine off, hiking boots on!

  • Gondelbahn Oeschinen Bergstation - Läger - Heuberg - Obergärgli - Underbärgli - Oeschinensee - Gondelbahn Oeschinen Bergstation

  • The route leads past steep rock columns with occasional glimpses down the valley (unsuitable for those who experience vertigo). In May, the mountain ridges may still be covered with avalanche snow: risk of avalanches.

    Hiking is at your own risk: Tourism Adelboden-Lenk-Kandersteg accepts no liability whatsoever when using local routes.

  • The route leads past steep rock columns with occasional glimpses down the valley (unsuitable for those who experience vertigo). In May, the mountain ridges may still be covered with avalanche snow: risk of avalanches.

  • One image, one clip, one comment – excursions to the Bernese Oberland also leave footprints on our social media channels. Active lovers of the great outdoors are sharing more and more alpine impressions on Instagram and Facebook.