©  (c) Bergbahnen Adelboden-Lenk AG / Lenk-Simmental Tourismus AG
©  (c) Margrit Dubi
©  (c) Bergbahnen Adelboden-Lenk AG / Lenk-Simmental Tourismus AG
©  (c) Bergbahnen Adelboden-Lenk AG / Lenk-Simmental Tourismus AG
©  (c) Margrit Dubi / Lenk Bergbahnen
©  (c) Margrit Dubi / Lenk Bergbahnen
©  (c) Margrit Dubi / Lenk Bergbahnen
©  (c) Margrit Dubi / Lenk Bergbahnen
©  (c) Margrit Dubi / Lenk Bergbahnen
©  (c) Margrit Dubi / Lenk Bergbahnen
©  (c) Margrit Dubi
©  (c) Bergbahnen Adelboden-Lenk AG / Lenk-Simmental Tourismus AG
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Alpenblumenweg Leiterli, Lenk-Betelberg

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  • Difficulty easy
  • Duration 45 min
  • Distance 1,6 km
  • 50 m
  • 50 m

We are all familiar with alpine roses, arnica and gentian, but the meadows along the Original Alpine Flower Trail are populated by many other species. Around 90 signs have been put up to help you recognize the well-known and lesser-known alpine flowers. Experience the natural diversity of species on the Leiterli.

Surrounded by a unique panorama between Wildstrubel and Hasler Hochmoor. The circular hike starts directly at the Leiterli mountain station. A short, steep climb at the beginning of the mountain trail takes you up to the Leiterli. Here you can sit and admire the variety of alpine flowers. The circular trail curves over the ridge and then leads back to the starting point via the wide Steinstoss-Leiterli hiking trail.

The wide hiking trail from the mountain station to the junction with the Original Alpine Flower Trail is also signposted. It is particularly suitable for leisurely walkers and people with baby carriages.

Immerse yourself in the diversity here

  • Approach

    By car via Zweisimmen to Lenk. At the traffic circle in the center of the village, drive towards the valley station of the Betelberg gondola lift.

  • Take the train via Zweisimmen to Lenk. On foot or by local bus to the valley station of the Betelberg cable car. Take the Betelberg cable car from Lenk to the Leiterli mountain station. The mountain station is the start and end point of the circular trail.

  • Plenty of free parking spaces at the valley station of the gondola lift.

  • You can't miss the start of the Alpine Flower Trail at the mountain station. Follow the flower signs.

  • This is a diversity of species that unfortunately no longer occurs very often. Many of the plants on the Leiterli are protected. Watching instead of plucking - the plants like to be observed closely.

  • Good shoes & a magnifying glass for the small and fine details. For your cell phone: the digital flower guide Flower Walks

  • Flower excursions with Margrit Dubi

    On the excursions, flower ranger Margrit Dubi reports on exciting and unusual facts from the fascinating world of alpine flora on the original Alpine Flower Trail. Ranger Margrit Dubi effortlessly and humorously packs topics such as root systems, the various pollinators, plant mythology, medicinal herbalism and the effects of Alpine herbs into exciting stories. Further information & registration

    Get to know the botanical treasures

    Alpine flowers are very special plants with fascinating properties and there are wonderful stories to tell about them. Flower ranger Margrit packs her extensive knowledge into entertaining stories. And these are especially for guests at Lenk! To the alpine flower stories

    Digital foray with Flower Walks

    Download the "Flower Walks" app onto your cell phone and set off on a botanical foray on the Betelberg. The app uses GPS to guide you directly to the various plants and reveals exciting information. As a special highlight, the walk also takes you along the Gryden high-altitude circular trail and back again. To the ramble

  • Alpine roses in abundance, gentian or perhaps even an edelweiss. The area around Leiterli is one of the greenest and most colorful Alps in Switzerland. Thanks to the intense sunlight, alpine flowers grow at this altitude like nowhere else. A diversity of species that no longer occurs very often. There are over 300 different species of flowers, grasses and lichens to discover. We display around 90 species for you with specially made signs with a picture and name of the plant. As a rule, most of the plants bloom here in July and August.

    Orchid hotspot:
    Long-spurred orchid, globe orchid, black man's-trefoil, stately orchid, fox's-finger spotted orchid and green hollow tongue. All in one place.

    A sea of alpine roses:
    Not just individual bushes - entire slopes are a sea of colorful flowers in midsummer.

    Spring awakening:
    After the snow melts, the spring crocus, spring gentians and the mountain carnation root get off to a flying start. The silicate bell gentians follow with many others in early summer.

    The circular hike can be easily combined with other tours, such as the impressive Gryden high-altitude circular trail or the Alpine circular trail Leiterli.