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GETTING HERE AND PARKING – NATURE. SPACE. PEACE

The vast high plateau, where experiences turn into lasting memories.

Even the journey to Sunnbüel tone for the day. Whether by car, train, or bus, the route winds through the Kandertal valley, accompanied by an impressive mountain backdrop. From the Aaretal valley, views of the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau open up; later, the Altels, Balmhorn, Fisistöcke, and Doldenhorn dominate the scenery. With every kilometer, the anticipation grows. Away from the crowds of tourists Sunnbüel the mountain tranquility of Sunnbüel begins above Kandersteg Sunnbüel quiet, vast, and clear. A place where simply arriving is part of the experience.

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Sunnbüel at an altitude of around 2,000 meters as a vast high plateau—a place where summer feels gentle, peaceful, and boundless. The sun creates space, the view opens up, and your own rhythm comes to the fore. Hiking trails wind through an open mountain landscape where light, air, and silence set the pace. No schedule to rush you. No highlights that need explaining. Much begins right at the mountain station—and takes effect immediately.

Arriving by car

The drive to Sunnbüel through the Kander Valley to Kandersteg and on to cable car lower station. Along the way, you’ll be treated to impressive mountain scenery, including views of the Altels, Balmhorn, Fisistöcke, and Doldenhorn. Sunnbüel usually plenty of parking available at the Sunnbüel lower station; reservations are not required. From here, the cable car takes you cable car up to the high plateau.

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4 hours
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5 hours
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Max. parking time: until 10:00 p.m. – Overnight parking prohibited

Traveling by train (public transportation)

For a relaxed and eco-friendly journey, we recommend using public transportation. You can easily reach Kandersteg Station by train—either through the Kandertal valley (e.g., from Spiez) or via the Lötschberg (e.g., from Brig or Visp). From the station, you can take the local bus or walk to the Sunnbüel valley station Sunnbüel Kandersteg, Sunnbüel valley station). The short ride on the cable car the transition from the valley to the tranquil mountain world of Sunnbüel. The exact arrival and departure schedule is available at sbb.ch or directly in the SBB app.

Travel by bus (public transportation)

Take bus line 241 from Kandersteg train station or the village to reach the valley station (Kandersteg, Sunnbüel Station) directly. The ride takes about 10 minutes. This option is particularly convenient and time-saving, especially if you want to reach your destination quickly or are traveling with luggage. The exact schedule is available at sbb.ch or directly in the SBB app.

Getting there on foot

You Sunnbüel the Sunnbüel valley station from the village of Kandersteg either on foot or by bus. The walk takes about 35 minutes and follows a well-marked path from the village center towardSunnbüel.” The route is easy to navigate and is a great way to start your excursion at a leisurely pace.

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Sunnbüel Directions & Parking

How do you get from the Kandersteg train station to the Sunnbüel valley station?

You Sunnbüel easily Sunnbüel the Sunnbüel valley station in just about 10 minutes by taking the AFA bus on line 241. If you prefer to explore the area around Kandersteg on foot, you can walk from the Kandersteg train station to the Sunnbüel valley station in about 30 minutes Sunnbüel just follow the signs forSunnbüel.”

How long does the ride take from Kandersteg cable car Sunnbüel mountain station by cable car ?

The cable car ride cable car the Sunnbüel valley station Sunnbüel Kandersteg to the Sunnbüel mountain station Sunnbüel about eight minutes and comfortably takes you up to an altitude of 1,936 meters. From here, you’ll enjoy a breathtaking view of the Bernese Oberland.

Where can you Sunnbüel at the Sunnbüel valley station?

There are several paid parking spaces available right next to the Sunnbüel valley station Sunnbüel Kandersteg. Payment can be made either in cash or conveniently via an app. Please note that it is not possible to reserve a parking space.

How do you Sunnbüel to the Sunnbüel valley station by public transportation (train/bus)?

You can easily reach Kandersteg in the Bernese Oberland by train from Spiez or Brig. From Adelboden and Frutigen, the AFA bus will take you to Kandersteg. From the Kandersteg train station, take AFA Line 241 directly to cable car Sunnbüel cable car valley station. The bus schedules are coordinated with train arrivals. For more information, check the SBB app or the timetable.

Where are the nearest campgrounds?

In Kandersteg, you'll find a centrally located campground with good facilities and excellent public transportation connections: Camping Kandersteg. Other options include the Frutig Resort campground or Camping Grassi.

Are there charging stations for electric cars?

Yes, Sunnbüel four 11-kW charging stations for electric vehicles available at the Sunnbüel valley station.

Where are there pitches for motorhomes?

RV parking spaces are available in the village of Kandersteg. Due to construction work, Sunnbüel currently no parking spaces available directly at the Sunnbüel valley station. Alternatively, there are camping options in Kandersteg or Frutigen, such as Camping Rendez-Vous Kandersteg, Frutigresort Camping, or Camping Grassi.

Are seasonal or annual parking spaces Sunnbüel at the Sunnbüel valley station?

At the Sunnbüel valley station Sunnbüel Kandersteg in the Bernese Oberland, only seasonal parking passes are available: CHF 40.– in winter and CHF 60.– in summer. These can be cable car directly at the cable car valley station.

Where can coaches and tour buses park?

Designated parking spaces for tour buses and coaches are available at the Sunnbüel valley station Sunnbüel Kandersteg. We recommend making a reservation in advance at info@sunnbuel.ch.

How do you get to the Sunnbüel valley station Sunnbüel Kandersteg by car?

TheSunnbüel cable car lower stationSunnbüel outside the village of Kandersteg. From Spiez or the BLS car ferry, follow the signs for Sunnbüel to the end of the valley. Paid parking is available there.


Sunnbüel Tickets & Access

What do I need to keep in mind if I want to Sunnbüel to Oeschinensee Sunnbüel with a group?

FAQ – Group reservations

How do I make a group reservation?

Reservations are required for groups of 10 or more. This ensures that arrival, access, on-site coordination, and boarding within the designated time slot run smoothly.

Option A – Booking via our group booking tool

We recommend making your reservation through our online group reservation tool. There, you can register groups directly and coordinate your desired arrival time or time slot.

Advantage: Reservations are made directly through us and can be processed online.

Option B – Booking through SBB Group Service

Alternatively, group reservations can be made through SBB Group Services—at an SBB ticket counter or by phone through the SBB Contact Center.

Phone: 0848 44 66 88

Note: Group reservations for Oeschinensee not available online through SBB. The advantage of our group reservation tool is that it allows you to book directly online.

Option C – Group booking through the restaurant

When making a group reservation through the restaurant, a separate time slot reservation for the ascent is not required. However, a binding reservation with the restaurant is required.

Please direct any inquiries to: oeschinensee

What is the maximum size of a group?

The maximum group size is 80 people. Larger groups are generally not accommodated.

Special cases must be requested in advance at: cable caroeschinensee

Is registration required?

Yes. You must register before making your first booking through our group reservation tool. Once you have successfully registered, you can make reservations.

What happens if you arrive without a reservation?

Group reservations are required. Groups without a prior reservation and without a valid time slot or confirmed booking cannot be accommodated.

In the event of heavy traffic, access may also be restricted or closed by traffic control. In this case, due to limited capacity, it will not be possible for the group to arrive or be transported.

Where can I find more information?

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Are the MagicPass or the AlpsPass valid at theSunnbüel cable car Sunnbüel Kandersteg in the Bernese Oberland?

No, neither the MagicPass nor the AlpsPass are valid for theSunnbüel cable car Sunnbüel Kandersteg in the Bernese Oberland. Discounts are available exclusively with the SBB Half-Fare Card, the SBB General Abonnement, and the Bernese Oberland Pass.

Is a reservation required for theSunnbüel cable car Sunnbüel Kandersteg?

No reservation is required for cable car rides cable car Sunnbüel Kandersteg in the Bernese Oberland. However, we recommend that groups make a reservation in advance—as well as for transportation requests outside of regular operating hours.

Which offers include discounts?

Take advantage of special discounts, including those offered by the SBB GA, the SBB Half-Fare Card, and the Berner Oberland TALK Guest Card.

What are the operating hours of theSunnbüel cable car Sunnbüel Kandersteg?

The operating hours of cable car Sunnbüel cable car Sunnbüel Kandersteg in the Bernese Oberland vary depending on the season and weather conditions. You can find the current operating hours on our website at www.sunnbuel.ch.

Are early and late trips on theSunnbüel cable car Sunnbüel Kandersteg possible outside of the regular schedule?

No. Rides outside the operating hours published on our website are generally not possible. TheSunnbüel cable car Sunnbüel Bernese Oberland operates exclusively according to the published schedule. The current schedule is available online at SBB at any time.

Is there a fee for dogs on theSunnbüel cable car Sunnbüel Kandersteg?

Yes, dogs require a valid ticket to ride on Sunnbüel Kandersteg in the Bernese Oberland and are charged the regular fare. A day pass for dogs costs CHF 8 per day, and an annual pass costs CHF 25. For more information, please see the fare section.

Can tickets for the cable car near Kandersteg be purchased online?

Yes, tickets for Sunnbüel Kandersteg in the Bernese Oberland can be conveniently purchased in advance through the ticket shop. We ask groups to register and sign up in advance.

Up to what age do children travel free?

Children up to 5 years and 9 months old, as well as children with an SBB Junior Card, ride the cable car .

How can I purchase annual and seasonal passes?

Annual and seasonal passes can be conveniently ordered online or directly at the base station and will then be mailed to you. To avoid waiting times, we recommend purchasing your ticket online in advance.


Sunnbüel Restaurants and mountain huts in the area

Which SAC huts are located in the Sunnbüel area Sunnbüel Kandersteg?

The following lodging options are available in the Sunnbüel region Sunnbüel Kandersteg in the Bernese Oberland: the Winteregg SAC Hut (SAC Biel) and the Stockhüttli SAC Hut (SAC Seeland). The Lämmerenhütte is also located in the Gemmi area.

What dining options are available on Sunnbüel?

The Sunnbüel mountain restaurant, Sunnbüel above the valley and the village of Kandersteg, and the Schwarenbach mountain hotel, further along toward the Gemmi Pass in the Bernese Oberland, invite you to relax and enjoy yourself. Sunnbüel more about the dining options in the Sunnbüel area here.

What accommodation options are available in the Sunnbüel area Sunnbüel Kandersteg?

The two SAC huts, Winteregg (SAC Biel) and Stockhüttli (SAC Seeland), are located on Sunnbüel Kandersteg in the Bernese Oberland. The Berghotel Schwarenbach is situated along the Gemmi Trail. Further into the Gemmi region are the Lämmerenhütte and the Gemmi Lodge, located directly on the Gemmi Pass.


Sunnbüel Summer Activities

What summer highlights await you in Sunnbüel Kandersteg in the Bernese Oberland?

In summer, Sunnbüel Kandersteg in the Bernese Oberland offers a wealth of highlights: varied hikes into the Valais and over the Gemmi to Leukerbad, stunning mountain scenery, the wild and romantic Gasterntal Gorge, a diverse alpine flora, and breathtaking viewpoints overlooking the surrounding peaks. Well-maintained trails also invite visitors to enjoy leisurely strolls and extended hikes.

How long does the hike to Gemmipass take?

The hike from the Sunnbüel mountain station Sunnbüel about 3 to 3.5 hours, depending on the route, your fitness level, and weather conditions. The trail is approximately 8.5 km long and has an elevation gain of about 490 meters.

Where can I find particularly beautiful hiking trails in Sunnbüel Kandersteg in the Bernese Oberland?

In summer, Sunnbüel Kandersteg in the Bernese Oberland offers a wide variety of hiking trails to suit all levels of ability. These include easy walking trails, such as the roughly 45-minute hike to Arveseeli or through the Swiss stone pine forest, scenic panoramic hikes (Flower Trail), as well as more challenging mountain hikes, such as the route over the Gemmi Pass toward Leukerbad. In addition, nature and adventure trails through the alpine landscape, as well as longer tours into the Gasterntal valley or to Lake Daubensee, invite you to enjoy a variety of experiences in the Bernese Oberland.

Is there an official bike trail from Sunnbüel the valley station?

Yes. A officially marked bike trail Sunnbüel from Sunnbüel to the valley station in Kandersteg. This trail is reserved for experienced mountain bikers. Please stay on the marked route, be considerate of hikers, and follow the on-site instructions. You ride at your own risk. Bikes can be cable car on the cable car .

How do you get to Lake Arves in Sunnbüel Bernese Oberland?

First, take the cable car the valley station in Kandersteg in the Bernese Oberland to the Sunnbüel mountain station. From there, a well-marked hiking trail leads to Lake Arveseeli. The walk from the mountain station takes about 45 minutes. There is also a scenic loop trail around Lake Arveseeli that winds through an idyllic Swiss stone pine forest.

What activities are available on Sunnbüel summer?

In the summer, Sunnbüel Kandersteg in the Bernese Oberland is all about hiking, experiencing nature, beautiful viewpoints, and mountain cuisine. The roughly 45-minute walk to Lake Arveseeli and the hike over the Gemmi Pass are particularly popular. Cozy mountain restaurants and sunny terraces also invite visitors to linger and enjoy the scenery.


Sunnbüel Important Information for Summer

What are the operating hours for theSunnbüel cable car ?

Opening hours in the Sunnbüel area Sunnbüel Kandersteg in the Bernese Oberland vary depending on the season and weather conditions. You can find up-to-date information at any time on our website at www.sunnbuel.ch.

Is the Sunnbüel aerial tramway Sunnbüel Kandersteg wheelchair accessible?

Yes, theSunnbüel cable car Sunnbüel Kandersteg in the Bernese Oberland is wheelchair-accessible and offers a barrier-free ride all the way to the mountain station.

Are there any defibrillators (AEDs) in the Sunnbüel area Sunnbüel Kandersteg?

A defibrillator (AED) is available in the Sunnbüel area Sunnbüel Kandersteg in the Bernese Oberland. The device is located at the upper station in the waiting area near the ticket office. All locations in Switzerland can also be found in the DEFI app and at defikarte.ch.


Sunnbüel Summer Outdoor Guidelines

What does the UNESCO World Heritage Charter say about theSunnbüel area?

The municipalities located within the UNESCO World Heritage Site, such as Kandersteg, have committed themselves in the Konkordiaplatz Charter—along with the surrounding municipalities—to comply with all regulations applicable within the protected areas on municipal land. Our Outdoor Guidelines are based on these and other applicable regulations. Please observe the Outdoor Guidelines and their extensions to protect wildlife and nature in Kandersteg and the Bernese Oberland—both in the Oeschinensee area Oeschinensee the Sunnbüel area.

What outdoor guidelines should be observed when hiking?

For your own safety, stay on the official hiking trails in the Oeschinensee Sunnbüel area Sunnbüel Kandersteg in the Bernese Oberland. Before each hike, check the difficulty level and your equipment (footwear, clothing, food, etc.), and obtain detailed information about the weather and current hazard conditions. Avoid hiking during twilight hours and at night. Do not enter restricted areas or protected zones.

What outdoor guidelines apply to camping and bivouacking?

Wild camping and spending the night outdoors are prohibited. Camping, bivouacking, and spending the night in hammocks or similar arrangements are also prohibited. Wild animals must not be disturbed at night. There is a campground at the lower station of theOeschinensee cable car Oeschinensee Kandersteg.

What should you keep in mind when choosing hiking gear?

Wear shoes suitable for hiking—preferably hiking boots—and bring a backpack and hiking poles. Wear clothing appropriate for the season and make sure you have adequate sun protection (sunglasses, a hat, and sunscreen). It’s a good idea to bring a change of clothes. Also, pack enough food and drinks. A hiking map or our free overview map (available at the valley and mountain stations) is recommended. Remember to bring a fully charged cell phone with the most important emergency numbers (limited cell service in parts of the Oeschinensee area Oeschinensee Kandersteg in the Bernese Oberland), a first-aid kit, and a pocket knife.

What outdoor guidelines apply to dogs?

Dogs must be kept on a leash. Dogs must be kept on a leash in wildlife sanctuaries and protected areas, as well as during grazing season (for cows, sheep, etc.). Please always dispose of dog waste at the waste separation stations.

What outdoor guidelines apply to building fires and barbecuing in the Sunnbüel area?

Due to the increased risk of wildfires, open fires are permitted only at official barbecue sites in the Sunnbüel area Sunnbüel Kandersteg in the Bernese Oberland. Cutting down trees, branches, or other natural materials is strictly prohibited. An official barbecue site is located near Arveseeli, about a 45-minute walk from the mountain station.

How do I properly prepare for a hike?

Be sure to check in advance for the latest local conditions in the Oeschinensee Sunnbüel area Sunnbüel Kandersteg in the Bernese Oberland, particularly regarding closures, hazards, and weather conditions. Our outdoor guidelines, information boards, and status displays will help you navigate the area. Adjust your goals and recreational activities to match your fitness level and equipment—you will be in high-alpine terrain in some areas. Allow plenty of time for your hike, bring sufficient provisions, and check your equipment.

What outdoor guidelines apply when encountering snakes?

There are snakes, including venomous ones, in the Oeschinensee Sunnbüel area Sunnbüel Kandersteg in the Bernese Oberland. Stay on the trails and keep your dog on a short leash. Remain calm at all times and move away whenever possible if you see a snake. If you are bitten and are unsure what kind of snake it is, immediately contact emergency services (1414) and the ranger (0041 79 603 28 78). If possible, take a photo of the snake and closely observe the bite site.

What outdoor guidelines apply to plants and the collection of firewood?

The Oeschinensee Sunnbüel area Sunnbüel Bernese Oberland near Kandersteg consists of various protected zones, such as the plant conservation area, BLN, UNESCO World Heritage Site, dry meadows, wildlife sanctuaries, and more. Many plant species are very rare and strictly protected. Please stay on the trails. As a general rule: picking, digging up, trampling, and cutting down plants are discouraged or prohibited.

What outdoor guidelines apply in the event of rockfall?

Following rainfall and significant temperature fluctuations (day/night), the risk of rockfalls, wet avalanches, debris flows, and falling rocks has increased in the Oeschinensee Sunnbüel areas Sunnbüel Kandersteg in the Bernese Oberland. Warning signs include fresh impact marks, rock deposits, and areas where rock has broken away. The more exposed the trail is, the higher the risk—in such areas, it is important to proceed quickly. Hiking is always at your own risk. Many rockfalls are often triggered by other hikers, climbers, or animals. Avoid throwing stones, as you do not know who might be in the terrain below your path.

What outdoor guidelines apply to tent roofs, awnings, and sunshades?

Tent canopies and sunshades are not permitted in the Oeschinensee Sunnbüel area Sunnbüel Kandersteg in the Bernese Oberland, as they disturb large and small game as well as birds and have a lasting negative impact on their behavior. However, we strongly advise our guests to take adequate precautions against the sun: Bring hats, sunscreen, and sunglasses, stay in the shade as much as possible, and cover your skin.

What outdoor guidelines apply in wildlife quiet zones and protected areas?

Entering wildlife sanctuaries, plant protection areas, and restricted areas is not permitted. Information boards mark the protected areas where special rules apply. Never leave the marked paths and trails and always observe the information boards on site. Plants may not be dug up, picked, or trampled.

What outdoor guidelines should be observed with regard to animals?

Keep a safe distance from animals in the Oeschinensee Sunnbüel area Sunnbüel Kandersteg in the Bernese Oberland. Walk past them calmly and quietly without disturbing them. Animals may be observed, but must not be fed or touched. While farm animals and wildlife are often accustomed to human sounds, they are disturbed by noise, proximity, and the smells of people and dogs. Take your trash with you and leave nothing behind—animals can become seriously ill or die from consuming trash and food.

What outdoor guidelines apply when providing first aid?

Please remain calm and, in case of an emergency, call emergency services at 1414. SOS rooms are available at both the mountain and valley stations. Additionally, automated external defibrillators (AEDs) are located at both stations.

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