Kandersteg[dead link] is a village in theBernese Highlands inSwitzerland. Located in the heart of the Alps, Kandersteg is the perfect location to explore the mountains and observe the traditional Swiss alpine lifestyle and it is also on the edge of theSwiss Alps Jungfrau-Aletsch UNESCO world heritage site.
A small farming village with a population of 1,200 Kandersteg today relies heavily on tourism for economic support. The village is also home to Kandersteg International Scout Centre, which is open 365 days and welcomes over 12,000 Scouts and Guides from around the world each year.
In Summer, Kandersteg acts as a resort for hikers from all corners of Europe offering hundreds of kilometres of marked hiking paths. Well maintained and secure via-ferrata and multi-pitch rock climbing areas also attract many guests.
Winter offers a wide range of posted hiking paths and is one of the biggest cross-country areas in Switzerland. The village also has snowshoe trails, sled runs and skiing areas suitable for beginner-intermediate skiers.
Kandersteg is well served by regular trains, operated by theSwiss Federal Railways. Trains to Kandersteg run fromThun in the north andBrig in the south. The public transport system is punctual, multilingual and easy to use.
Most European motorways will bring you toSpiez which is 30 minutes north of the village. Travellers from the south use the Goppensteincar-train through to Kandersteg.
In high season there is a local bus which runs from the train station to Sunnbuel Cable Car and the Oeschinen Gondola. The bus is free with a Guest Card which is available from your accommodation in Kandersteg. This service is operated byAFA Busbetrieb[dead link] who have up to date timetable information.
Village Museum(underneath the Tourist Office).Open the same hours as the Tourist Office.
46.53257.6647221Blausee.The spectacular lake is nestled among pristine forest below the village. The crystal clear lake is home to ancient fossilised trees and delicious local trout. The downhill walk takes approximately 1½ hours from the village and it is possible to get the bus back uphill to Kandersteg.(updated Oct 2018)
The viewpoint at the Hoh.Admire the breathtaking views over the village and surrounding mountains. 35 minutes walk one way from the centre of town.(updated Oct 2018)
Gasterntal Valley.Visit this peaceful valley, with untouched alpine forests. In the past, two hotels in the Gasterntal were used by pedestrians travelling over the Lötschberg pass into Valais. Spring, summer and autumn only. Car travel restricted; taking the public bus is advised.(updated Oct 2018)
Ridethe cable cars and see what each one has the offer:
46.501917.697081Oeschinen Gondola Lift Station.May 10 to October 21: 09:00-17:00, June 16 to September 9: 08:00-18:00.A gondola lift from Kandersteg leads to Oeschinen, 25 minutes by foot from the lake Oeschinensee, one of the most spectacular scenes in the Alps. During summer it is also possible to ride the Rodlebahn.Fr. 28 return ticket and Fr. 20 one-way.(updated Oct 2018)
46.4578827.6507582Sunnbuel Gondola Lift Station.The highest cable car in the village and offers spectacular views toward the southern section of the Alps.Single Fr. 26, return Fr. 36.(updated Oct 2018)
46.4922187.6495333Allmenalp Gondola Lift Station.Operates in summer only and has a small traditional alpine cheesery at the top as well as great views over the village.Single Fr. 12, return Fr. 18.(updated Oct 2018)
Hiking. The most famous routes lead to the canton ofValais, across the Gemmi Pass straight toLeukerbad (with cable cars operating at each end) or through the wild Gastern valley across the higher Lötschen Pass to theLötschental. There are plenty of other trails, most of them can be checked onthis map provided by Kandersteg Tourist Organisation[dead link].
Kandersteg has a vibrant array of night life, especially during high season.
46.490017.671451Hotel Des Alpes,Hauptstrasse,☏+41 33 675 1112.10:30–00:30.Inviting local bar with good, cheap beer and carpet on the walls. Absolute must visit
46.495137.674742Hotel Victoria Ritter,Hauptstrasse,☏+41 33 675 8000.Ski Bar - popular winter hangout. Summer terrace also available for an afternoon drink
46.500257.676533Hotel Alfa Soleil,Hauptstrasse,☏+41 33 675 8484.High Moon Pub - only nightclub in town. Selected nights only, watch for posters
There are over 20 hotels in Kandersteg plus countless more Bed and Breakfasts, Holiday Apartments and the mammoth International Scout Centre who in itself has places for 1,800 people. There is an exhaustive list available fromKandersteg Tourismus[dead link]
The village also has Post Office, Doctors Surgery as well as two banks.
Cards are rarely used at point of sale in Switzerland, especially in small villages. As there are only 2 ATMs in the town, have cash handy.
Remember that Switzerland takes Swiss francs, not euros.
During low-season, March-May and October-December almost all of the village is closed - most hotels, tourist information, local shops etc. If you visit during this time it is good to remember that the International Scout Centre is open 365 days and the office provides tourist information, maps, catering as well as accommodation.
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