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Gstaad (Bernese Oberland)
The Wispile gondola train takes you to an elevation of 1911 meters. In summer the gondola ride takes you to a meteorological trail, a petting zoo, a tree adventure park, a Trottinett ride, hikes to Lake Lauen or to Gsteig, paragliding, a “Fairytale Uncle”, a cheese trail including a visit to a dairy farm and a Silentium Place where you can reflect in silence.
Gstaad
 
Guttannen / Handegg (Bernese Oberland)
The Gelmerbahn, with a gradient of 106%, is the world’s steepest funicular train. It leads to Lake Gelmer (Gelmersee) located at 1850 meters in the midst of a magnificent world of granite. Lake Gelmer beckons you to tarry awhile before you embark on one of the many hiking and trekking tours starting from here.
Guttannen / Handegg
 
Interlaken (Bernese Oberland)
Already in Interlaken you get a magnificent view of the famous mountain trio of the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau. But the high Alpine, glaciated world of four-thousand-meter peaks can be surveyed and admired even better atop the 1322-meter Mount Harder.
Interlaken
 
Meiringen (Bernese Oberland)
In the summer of 1998, a state-of-the-art gondola replaced the 2-seater chairlift Mägisalp – Planplatten, which dates back to Gründerzeit at the end of the 19th century. A year later the construction began on the panoramic restaurant Alpen Tower.
Meiringen
 
Meiringen (Bernese Oberland)
The nostalgic funicular takes you to the imposing Reichenbach Falls. Three viewing terraces offer a breathtaking view of the 120-meter-high gushing waterfall.
Meiringen
 
Schönried (Bernese Oberland)
The Rellerli is a mountain for pleasure seekers. If you are a sun-worshipper and want to enjoy the incomparable view of the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau up to Diablerets-Stock in the absence of masses of visitors, you are in your element here.
Schönried
 
Wengen (Bernese Oberland)
The valley station of the cable car is only a few steps from the center of Wengen. The spectacular ride climbs over 1000 meters to the 2230-meter Männlichen. The Männlichen also can be reached from Grindelwald Grund by Europe’s gondola train.
Wengen
 
Wilderswil (Bernese Oberland)
On a seven-kilometer long ride, the Schynige Platte Train takes guests from Wilderswil in many loops and turns along ribbons of rocks high up to the mountain station at 1967 meters.
Wilderswil
 
Zweisimmen (Bernese Oberland)
Since 1957 a gondola train has whisked visitors to the 2008-meter Rinderberg, the peak in the triangle between Lenk - Zweisimmen and Saanenmöser. Until 1978, this 5-kilometer gondola train route was Europe’s longest.
Zweisimmen