Filfalle route - Kandersteg village
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Difficulty easy -
Duration 1:40 h -
Distance 6,3 km -
40 m -
40 m
The route follows the railway line briefly and continues along the idyllic Kander river to the International Scout Centre. Via the newly created winter hiking trail across the meadow, you reach Eggeschwand (valley station of the Sunnbüel cable car). Cross the main road and stroll into the wonderful "Filfalle" area. There you find yourself amidst the popular 5 km cross-country ski trail and can experience the charm of Nordic skiing up close. At the Waldhotel Doldenhorn, hike to the country inn Ruedihus, along the BLS railway line back to the station.
Approach
By car via Spiez - Frutigen or the car train from Goppenstein to Kandersteg.
Public Transport
South of the Lötschberg, north of the Kander valley: For this station between Brig (38 min) and Bern (61 min), the hourly service applies – an ideal base for many excursions.
Parking
The destination is set, so is the parking spot – on this map, drivers quickly and easily find the suitable parking option in the Oberland community. Well then: engine off, winter hiking boots on!
Safety Instructions
The signposts for winter hiking trails are pink. The intermediate markings are poles with a pink tip.
Winter hiking trails can usually be walked safely. Beware of slipping hazard in case of ice.
Use at your own risk: Tourism Adelboden-Lenk-Kandersteg assumes no liability for the use of local routes.
Equipment
Hat, gloves, sunglasses: reliable equipment is particularly important on winter trails. What to wear best? Ask our specialists in the numerous sports shops of the destination.
Tips
2 or 8 kilometers, across the high plateau or the valley floor: The selection of winter hiking trails is large in Adelboden-Lenk-Kandersteg. Even experienced outdoor enthusiasts will still find enough new terrain to explore.
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