Best mountain peaks around Guttet-Feschel, a mountain village in Valais, Switzerland, offers access to the Valais Alps. The region is situated on a sunny terrace at an elevation of 1,000 to 1,300 meters, providing views over the Rhône Valley. The area is known for its alpine environment and an extensive network of trails. This location serves as a starting point for various mountain experiences, from challenging climbs to scenic viewpoints.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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A beautiful panoramic summit with views in all directions, including Jungfrau, Breithorn, Matterhorn, Grand Combin, and Mont Blanc.
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And then you're there, a fantastic view of the glacier, the surrounding mountains and peaks, the snow chickens, etc.
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The Engstligengrat is a scenic mountain ridge above Engstligenalp near Adelboden, connecting the striking peaks and passes toward the Chindbetti Pass and Tschingellochtighorn. Facts: ⛰ Location: Between Engstligenalp and the Wildstrubel mountain range 🔭 View: Panoramic views of the Lohner, Wildstrubel massif, Adelboden, and into the Valais 🚶♂️ Access: Mostly accessible from Engstligenalp via mountain hiking trails (T2), with more challenging sections toward the Tschingellochtighorn 🧗 Character: Partly narrow ridge with rocky passages, suitable for sure-footed hikers with a head for heights
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Such a lovely mini-station! Upon arrival, I had to wait until the train started, so I took a look around. Clean and heated restrooms. The waiting room is also heated, with a large table and a corner bench. It feels a bit like a museum.
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It's a special place. Good for watching the sunrise.
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The climb from the Rinderhütte is quite strenuous, but you are rewarded with a magnificent view of the mountains. Be careful, as it is quite rocky!
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Nice view in both directions... the green-blue lake below the Schwarzgrätli is super pretty to look at
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The ascent over the Ärtelegrat to the Entschligegrat (Bernese 😉) and along the path from the Chindbettipass back to the Engstligenalp is a successful tightrope walk as a whole. At the top of the Engstligengrat you have a perfect panorama with a view towards Kandersteg.
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For truly expansive views, the Torrenthorn Summit Cross is highly recommended. Reaching almost 3,000 meters, it rewards visitors with a 360-degree panorama that can include iconic peaks like the Jungfrau, Breithorn, Matterhorn, Grand Combin, and Mont Blanc. Another excellent option is the Engstligengrat Ridge, which provides a perfect panorama towards Kandersteg.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Hockenhorn Summit (3293 m) offers an alpine hiking trail with breathtaking views of the Gasterntal, the Kanderfirn, and many 4000m peaks in the Bernese and Valais Alps. The ascent from the Lötschenpass takes approximately two hours. The Torrenthorn also presents a strenuous, rocky climb from the Rinderhütte, suitable for sure-footed hikers.
The region around Guttet-Feschel boasts an extensive network of trails. You can find challenging mountaineering routes, such as those leading to the Daubenhorn Summit or Wildstrubel Middle Summit, detailed in the Mountain Hikes around Guttet-Feschel guide. For moderate options, consider routes like the 'View of the Valais Mountains – Albinen village loop' or the 'Wysse Lake – Galm-Wysse Lake loop', which are part of the Hiking around Guttet-Feschel guide.
Guttet-Feschel is known for its 'sunny mountains' and a climate characterized by dryness and many sunny days, making it pleasant for outdoor activities for much of the year. While summer and early autumn are ideal for hiking, the Torrenthorn is also a recommended route for ski touring in winter, offering a scenic ascent and sporty descent under safe conditions.
Yes, for a convenient stop, the Berghotel Schwarenbach is located between the Sunnbüel mountain station and the Daubensee. It offers a restaurant, pub, and accommodation, making it perfect for a lunch break or an overnight stay on longer routes.
Beyond the impressive peaks and panoramic views of the Rhône Valley and Valais Alps, you'll encounter diverse alpine landscapes. Trails can lead you past areas like the Wysse Lake, and you might even discover a 'ghost forest' that is naturally recovering after a fire, offering a unique natural spectacle. The region is rich in alpine pastures and idyllic mountain villages.
The Hohtenn train station serves as a convenient starting or end point for several hikes, including the Lötschberg-Südrampe hike. It offers free parking, though spaces can be limited (approximately 6 spots) with a maximum stay of 15 hours using a parking meter.
Visitors consistently praise the breathtaking panoramic views, especially the 360-degree vistas from summits like the Torrenthorn. The challenging yet rewarding climbs, the diverse hiking network, and the overall alpine environment with its 'sunny mountains' charm are frequently highlighted. The komoot community has contributed 44 upvotes and 49 photos showcasing the area's beauty.
Yes, for a multi-day experience, the ascent of the Hockenhorn Summit can easily be combined as a two-day tour over the Lötschenpass, with an overnight stay in the Lötschenpass hut. Additionally, the Berghotel Schwarenbach also offers overnight accommodation, providing a comfortable stop on longer routes.
Yes, the Torrenthorn is a popular destination for ski touring, offering a scenic ascent and a sporty descent, particularly via the southeast couloir to Wysse See and Feschel. This is advised only under safe conditions. The region's dry climate and many sunny days can also make for pleasant winter hiking experiences on suitable trails.
Beyond hiking and mountaineering, the region offers various running trails. You can explore options like the 'Scenic Trail Above the Rhône' or routes within the Naturpark Pfyn-Finges. More details on these can be found in the Running Trails around Guttet-Feschel guide.


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