Cable car tour tip of Gstaad

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©  (c) Destination Gstaad / Moritz Ablinger / Ferienregion Gstaad
©  (c) Destination Gstaad / Moritz Ablinger / Ferienregion Gstaad
©  (c) Destination Gstaad / Moritz Ablinger / Ferienregion Gstaad
©  (c) Ferienregion Gstaad / Ferienregion Gstaad
©  (c) Ferienregion Gstaad / Ferienregion Gstaad
©  (c) Destination Gstaad / Moritz Ablinger / Ferienregion Gstaad
©  (c) Destination Gstaad / Moritz Ablinger / Ferienregion Gstaad
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  • Difficulty
  • Duration 8:0 h
  • Distance 53,2 km
  • 2749 hm
  • 2743 hm

This mountain railway tour is for mountain bikers seeking a more challenging experience. With the help of three cable cars, riders discover a diverse trail offering that has a few tricky spots in places. In particular, the route from the Obere Stutz to Oberbort and the Simmegrund Trail at the end call for skillful line selection.

  • Approach

    The Destination Gstaad is located in the south-west of Switzerland right on the border to the French-speaking part of the country. The Destination is easily accessed by rail or car from the regions around Lake Thun and Lake Geneva and the Gruyere region Direct connections to the European high-speed rail network and all international airports in Switzerland guarantee a time-saving and pleasant journey.

    More information on gstaad.ch: Travel & Public Transport.

  • Station Zweisimmen, Gstaad, Schönried

  • Parking at the cable cars

  • Zweisimmen – Rinderberg Gondelbahn – Hornberg – Oberbort – Gstaad – Wispile Gondelbahn – Chrine – Lauenen – Gstaad – Schönried – Horneggli Sesselbahn – Saanenmöser – Oeschseite – Simmegrund – Zweisimmen

  • This tour is not signposted along the way. Use GPS.

  • Mountainbike, clothing and equipment appropriate to the weather, tool kit and first aid kit.

  • Buy the MTB day ticket.

    Lunch in Lauenen or in Gstaad. Down to earth, or a bit more sophisticated?