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Gstaad - Gsteig NR. 173.3 (Feutersoey - Gsteig), classic + skating

4,95 km
3:30 hrs.
83 m
34 m
84
TOP Moderate
Condition
Technique
Experience
Landscape
Best season
JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Starting point of the tour
Feutersoey, village
Destination of the tour
Gsteig, Town
Lowest point
1.128 m
Highest point
1.200 m
Properties
  • Linear route
  • Refreshment stops available
  • Family-friendly
Source : Destination Gstaad

From Feutersoey, the cross-country trail first leads over the flat terrain of the Zelg, then climbs up to the Saali, followed by a short descent to the edge of the village of Gsteig at 1,200 metres above sea level. There is a bus connection from Gsteig back to Gstaad.

From Feutersoey, the cross-country trail first leads over the flat terrain of the Zelg, then climbs up to the Saali, followed by a short descent to the edge of the village of Gsteig at 1,200 metres above sea level.
Various races are held around Feutersoey, that is located on the debris cone of the Tschärzis stream and you can sense the competitive atmosphere here.

After passing Saali, the cross-country ski trail continues to gently rise as it approaches the edge of the village of Gsteig (1,200 metres above sea level). At the finishing point are bus connections back to Gstaad.

Before returning, however, it is well worthwhile to take a detour into the heritage-protected village of Gsteig in the most south-western corner of the canton of Bern. It is situated in the deeply-cut valley of the Saane River at the Col du Pillon and is surrounded by the Diablerets massif and Sanetsch area. The oldest farmhouse in Gsteig for which a date is known dates back to 1557. Many others were built in the 17th century and are recognisable by their richly decorated and painted facades. The Gothic church and the neighbouring Hotel Bären are therefore among the most frequently photographed typically Swiss locations.
Properties
Feutersoey - Saali - Gsteig
Equipment
Cross Country Skiing equipment
Tip of the author
The gothic church and the neighbouring Hotel Bären are one of the most frequently photographed typical Swiss townscapes.
Possibility of using the changing rooms at the sports centre; no lockers.
Safety information
Be careful when crossing the roads
Public Transit
With the train from Spiez to Zweisimmen and Gstaad or from Montreux to Gstaad.
Parking
Diverse parking spaces in and around gstaad (most of them fee-based).
Getting There
With the car from Spiez to Zweisimmen and then to Gstaad, from Montreux to Château-d'Oex and then to Gstaad or from Aigle over the Col du Pillon to Gsteig or Gstaad.
Additional Information
See also

Gstaad Saanenland Tourismus
Haus des Gastes, Promenade 41
3780 Gstaad
Tel.: +41 (0)33 748 81 81
E- Mail: info@gstaad.ch
Internet: www.gstaad.ch

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