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Lauenen - Trütlisberg (2075 m above sea level)

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  • Difficulty moderate
  • Duration 2:34 h
  • Distance 5,7 km
  • 834 m
  • 1 m

The ski route starts in the village of Lauenen and leads eastwards along the Mülibach to Rütschli. From there, it continues in a south-easterly direction to the Flüestalde point before the route ascends via the Vordere Trütlisbärg to the Trütlisbergpass. From the pass, the route continues southwards to the summit at 2075 meters above sea level.

The descent follows the ascent track.

  • Approach

    The Gstaad holiday region is located in the southwest of Switzerland right 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 of Switzerland guarantee a time-saving and convenient arrival. The main means of transport in the Gstaad region are the "MOB" train (Montreux-Oberland Bernois) and numerous postal bus lines.

    On the Arrival and Public Transport page on gstaad.ch you will find detailed travel information.

  • Lauenen near Gstaad, Geltenhorn

  • Parking lot Lauenen

  • Lauenen – Flüestalde – Trütlisbergpass - Trütlisberg

    • For route selection as well as assessing your own experience, fitness, and alpine risks during ascents and descents in alpine terrain, each person is responsible for themselves.
    • Carefully plan every mountain route and adapt it to your own conditions as well as to the weather and the season.
    • The weather in the mountains can change quickly. Therefore, bring appropriate clothing and enough provisions and water. Turn back in case of uncertain weather conditions in time.
    • Inform others about the route and if possible, never go alone.
    • Walking on ski slopes is forbidden.
    • Be considerate of other hikers as well as plants and animals.
    • Pay attention to the warning signs indicating the constant danger in the riverbed and on the banks of watercourses below dams and water intakes.
  • Our recommendation

    • Ski touring equipment: ski touring boots, touring skis with walking bindings, ski poles, skins, crampons
    • Avalanche transceiver (LVS)
    • Backpack, shovel, probe
    • Warm, weatherproof clothing
    • Warm gloves and hat
    • Sunglasses and sun protection
    • Warm drinks
    • Snacks (high-energy food such as chocolate, dried fruit)