A ski instructor in red ski instructor clothing was guiding a person in a sit ski on the slope ©  CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 Yannick Romagnoli / Destination Gstaad / Yannick Romagnoli

Ski instructor guides a sit ski on the slope

©  (c) PostAuto AG / PostAuto AG

Sustainable mobility with public transport

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Mobility

 Focus on the Saanersloch gondola with a snowy mountain panorama in the background ©  CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 Melanie Uhkoetter / ©Gstaad Saanenland Tourismus

Saanersloch gondola lift with snowy mountain scenery in the background.

©  CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 Manuel Kurth / ©Glacier 3000, Gstaad Saanenland Tourismus
The wooden mountain restaurant in focus on the snow-covered local mountain Eggli.  ©  CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 Yannick Romagnoli / ©Gstaad Saanenland Tourismus

The Eggli mountain restaurant in fine weather.

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Mountain Railway

The following cable cars enable the uncomplicated transport of wheelchairs and dual skibobs. So nothing stands in the way of a wonderful mountain experience!

  • Gstaad – Eggli with restaurant
  • Rougemont – La Videmanette with restaurant
  • Saanenmöser – Saanerslochgrat (Attention: the restaurant is only accessible via snow)
  • Col du Pillon – Glacier 3000 with restaurant
  • Various chairlifts in the holiday region Gstaad for Dual skibobs

Public transport

The main public transport is the MOB (Montreux-Oberland Bernois) railway and numerous PostBus lines. The MOB connects the villages of Château-d'Oex, Rougemont, Saanen, Gstaad, Schönried, Saanenmöser and Zweisimmen. The various PostBus lines also connect the villages of Turbach, Gsteig/Col du Pillon and Lauenen from Gstaad.

In the spirit of sustainability and accessibility, 2nd class public transport are with the Gstaad Card (area Saanenland/Zweisimmen) free of charge all year round from the first overnight stay during your holiday. All public transport is wheelchair-friendly and allows barrier-free boarding and alighting.

A dark blue/white train composition leaves a village and travels through a snowy landscape. The train consists of five cars. ©  CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 unbekannt / MOB

Train in winter

A Postbus drives past houses. It is winter. ©  (c) PostAuto AG / PostAuto AG

Sustainable mobility with public transport

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View of the snow-covered village of Gstaad, with the Gstaad Palace in the center. ©  CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 unbekannt / ©Gstaad Saanenland Tourismus, Gstaad Palace

Snow-covered village of Gstaad.

 Drone shot of the snowy Lauenen Valley in winter. Snowy mountains in the background. ©  CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 Michel Zysset / ©Gstaad Saanenland Tourismus

Snowy fairytale landscape in Lauenen.

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Extra large car parks

There are numerous extra-large car parks available in the holiday region, making it easy to get in and out at various locations.

Gstaad

Unter-Gstaad car park, Ober-Gstaad car park, Coop car park (1 space), Migros car park (2 spaces), railway station (2 spaces), Sportzentrum Gstaad

Saanen

Saanen car park (2 spaces), church (1 space), Saanen town hall (1 space), Saanen football club (1 space), railway station, youth hostel, Matti Parking

Zweisimmen

Coop car park (1 space), Bärenplatz (2 spaces), railway station

Wheelchair transport

The regional transport company Reichenbach Transporte has buses with ramps and/or lifts for wheelchairs. Pre-booking is recommended. 

Taxi-Daniela also specialises in wheelchair transport.

In Zweisimmen, Agathe's Taxi specialises in transporting wheelchairs.

Beautiful wintry landscape of white mountains, with snow-covered houses and a mountain restaurant in the foreground. ©  CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 Yannick Romagnoli / ©Bergbahnen Destination Gstaad AG, ©Gstaad Saanenland Tourismus

Panoramic view of Hornfluh with a mountain restaurant

 Snow-covered church in Abländschen. ©  CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 unbekannt / ©Gstaad Saanenland Tourismus

Snow-covered church in Abländschen.

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