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Leukerbad - Torrent

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Leukerbad - Rhonetal

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Gemmipass Richtung Alpensüdkamm - Leukerbad

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Burgerbad Leukerbad

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Gemmipass Richtung Nord mit Daubensee

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Gemmipaß - Blickrichtung West - Lämmernboden und Wildstrubel

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Residenz Edelweiss Leukerbad

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Leukerbad Bodmen

High alpine winter wonderland on the Gemmi Pass

The high alpine Gemmi Pass looks very cold and forbidding in winter.

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With the Walliser Alps looking their best to the south and the little spa town of Leukerbad overshadowed by the mountains down in the valley, the views on the Bernese side begin with the frozen expanse of the Daubensee. This winter hike starts at the Gemmi Pass and leads down to the Daubensee and from there past the Berghotel Schwarenbach (open in winter) and on to Sunnbüel. The mighty peaks on either side of the valley make this hike a spectacular experience.

Begin of tour: Gemmi cable car station
End of tour: Sunnbüel cable car station
Access starting point: By cable car from Leukerbad
Access point of arrival: By cable car to Kandersteg
Technical requirements: easy
Physical fitness: easy
Total altitude meters: approx. 70 m uphill and approx. 300 m downhill
Hiking time: 2 h 40 min
Season: December to April
Gastronomy: Gemmi Pass, Schwarenbach, Sunnbüel
Overnight: Leukerbad, Gemmi Pass, Schwarenbach, Sunnbüel, Kandersteg
Various: Mountain panorama
Literature: www.karten-shop.ch

Gemmipass - Daubensee - Schwarenbach - Spittelmatte - Sunnbüel

The hike begins at the cable car station and from there leads down to the frozen Daubensee. On the other side of the lake, the trail continues to the Berghotel Schwarenbach. The descent from there leads down to Spittelmatte and after a short climb on the other side to Sunnbüel cable car station.

Pictures: tourenguide.ch

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