©  (c) Destination Gstaad / Yannick Romagnoli / Région de vacances Gstaad
©  (c) Destination Gstaad / Yannick Romagnoli / Région de vacances Gstaad
©  (c) Destination Gstaad / Yannick Romagnoli / Région de vacances Gstaad
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T9 Saani's sound experience

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  • Difficulty easy
  • Duration 2:0 h
  • Distance 4,1 km
  • 3 m
  • 33 m

The experience path can be started from Gstaad or Saanen. At 18 experience stations, children of all ages can playfully experience traditional folk music as well as classical music, which has gained great importance in the Saanenland thanks to Yehudi Menuhin. But you will not only hear musical tones, for example, also wooden sounds through a tree trunk, animal voices at interactive podiums, or nature sounds with Saani's big ears.

Don't forget: get the puzzle book for the experience path (CHF 7.-) before the hike, find the treasure chest, and get your reward. The puzzle book is available at the following locations: tourism offices in Gstaad and Saanen, Gstaad sports center, Landhaus Saanen.

  • Approach

    The Gstaad holiday region is located in the southwest of Switzerland directly on the border to the French-speaking part of the country. The region is easily accessible by train or car from the Thun lake region, the Lake Geneva area, and the Gruyère region. Direct connections to the European high-speed train network and all international airports in Switzerland ensure a time-saving and pleasant journey. The main means of transport in the Gstaad region are the "MOB" train (Montreux-Oberland Bernois) and numerous postal bus lines.

    Detailed arrival information is available on the Arrival and Public Transport page on gstaad.ch.

  • Gstaad, train station or Saanen, train station
    Gstaad Card: From the first overnight stay, the use of public transport in the Gstaad holiday region as well as in the Lenk-Simmental region is free. More information about the Gstaad Card can be found at: www.gstaad.ch/gstaadcard

  • Various parking lots and parking garages are available in Gstaad or Saanen.

  • Gstaad - Mettlen - Bellerive - Oeyetli - Saanen
    or
    Saanen - Oeyetli - Bellerive - Mettlen - Gstaad

  • The path is suitable for strollers, partially runs over forest paths, and contains short inclines.

    Use of the stations at your own risk, parents are responsible for their children.

  • The path passes child-friendly facilities such as the sports center, the "Alpenruhe", barbecue areas, and playgrounds.

    For more information on family experiences, visit www.gstaad.ch/saaniland