Saxeten sledding trail

3.43 km long
Round trip
Difficulty: easy
Condition: very easy
Sledding
  • 1:07 h
  • 3.43 km
  • 329 m
  • 1,127 m
  • 1,456 m
  • 329 m
  • Start: Alp Nessleren
  • Destination: Saxeten
Racy sledding run in the wild-romantic Saxet valley, surrounded by Schwalmere, Bällehöchst, and Morgenberghorn. A family-friendly sledding pleasure by day and a romantic one by night.

Far back in the Saxet valley lies Alp Nessleren, which serves as a summer grazing area for livestock from the region. In the funnel-shaped high valley, there is also the large catchment area of the spring water supply for Interlaken.

After a nearly one-hour ascent on foot, starting at the Skipintli restaurant in Saxeten, Alp Nessleren is reached. The winding descent leads past mostly frozen waterfalls, through mixed forests, and to the "Mulled Wine Bar" in Balmer's Witch's Cottage in Chalberboden, where there is an opportunity to warm up during a refreshment stop. From here, you can either tackle the ascent again or continue the cozy sledding fun through the snowy winter landscape to the endpoint, the Pintli restaurant in Saxeten.

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Directions

Saxeten - Alp Nessleren - Saxeten

The route is marked as follows: At the Pintli restaurant, there is a large signboard indicating the way towards the Nessleren sledding trail.

Directions & Parking facilities

Via the well-maintained cantonal road from Wilderswil.
A large parking lot is available free of charge at the Pintli restaurant.
Saxeten can be reached by PostBus from Wilderswil.

Additional information

Information on slope conditions: schlittelweg-saxeten.ch

Want to discover even more sledding runs?
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