©  (c) Bernd Jung / Berner Wanderwege
©  (c) Berner Wanderwege / Berner Wanderwege
©  (c) Berner Wanderwege
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On ancient paths to the Stockhorn

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  • Difficulty difficult
  • Duration 5:30 h
  • Distance 10,4 km
  • 1800 m
  • 120 m

From the village square in Blumenstein, first a few steps along the main road into the valley. Then turn towards the hillside and up to the magnificent farmhouses in Wäsemli. Always off the road, you soon reach the Bluemisteichilche with significant stained glass windows from the Upper Rhine school (14th century), frescoes, and beautiful wood carvings. Church, tithe barn, and former parsonage form one of the most beautiful building groups in the Canton of Bern. Slightly above the church over the Fallbach and, continuously steeply rising, up to point 983 in the Möntschelenwald. On a narrow forest path, go up through the steep mountain forest to Alpetli. The old Zügelweg (“zügle” = to change) overcomes the steep slope of the Chrümmelwäge with many switchbacks. Cross the south flank of the Walalp ridge, down an alpine path to the Oberi Walalp mountain hut and then steeply up again into the pronounced saddle Baachegg. Over rocky steps, head directly towards the Stockhorn face and reach the shoulder of the horn at its foot edge. Passing the cable car station with panoramic restaurant, follow the signposted flower teaching trail up to the Stockhorn summit. The panoramic view over the Mittelland, the Jura, and the entire ring of mountain giants is unique.

  • Public Transport

    Getting there: By train to Thun. From there by bus to Blumenstein.

    Return: By Stockhorn cable car to Erlenbach. From there by train.

  • Blumenstein - Oberi Walalp - Stockhorn

  • This route runs entirely or partly on mountain hiking trails.

  • We recommend the following equipment: sturdy mountain boots, medium-sized backpack with hip belt, sun protection, rainwear, hiking poles, pocket first aid kit, picnic, sufficient fluids, mobile phone.

  • Bernese Hiking Association, Bern, Tel.: 031 340 01 01, Email: info@beww.ch, Homepage: www.bernerwanderwege.ch