The Sparenmoos circular trail, a winter symphony

7.17 km long
Round trip
Difficulty: medium
Condition: easy
Winter Hiking
  • 2:00 h
  • 7.17 km
  • 180 m
  • 180 m
  • 1,632 m
  • 1,795 m
  • 163 m
  • Start: Zweisimmen/Sparemoos
  • Destination: Zweisimmen/Sparemoos
Sparemoos is a popular cross-country skiing area above Zweisimmen. At its edge, a groomed circular trail is available for hikers, unmatched in its kind. The view over the vast Saanenland is majestic. Equally enchanting are the snow-covered meadows and the quiet, bright forests.

If a composer were tasked with scoring this hike, he would probably use his “film music” quite dramatically: with drum rolls and fanfares the scene would be unveiled, upon which the forthcoming landscape drama would unfold – a decidedly cheerful and delightful drama. The groomed circular trail prepared by a piste vehicle begins at the bus terminus near the Hotel Sparenmoos. Gently ascending, it leads southwest along the slope. Step by step, a wonderful panorama gradually spreads. With each step, the view broadens over the extensive community of Saanen and the mountain peaks dressed in winter covering that surround the wide plain. At the stately alpine hut Vordere Hüsliberg, the trail turns north. Here you have to decide: those who want to hike the classic circular trail take the left path at the fork; those content with the shorter option take the right path (which leads back to Sparemoos in about 40 minutes).
As the viewing direction changes, so does the character of the hike. Now the massive Hundsrügg is in view and beneath your feet a path that ascends only slightly but heavily. To stay with the musical comparison: a grave adagio with a dragging basso continuo would be an apt picture. Yet again the scenery changes completely in the area of Nüjeberg/Uf em Hubel. The trail turns sharply eastward here, and suddenly the eye is offered a veritable indulgence: extensive snow-covered meadows and raised bogs form a harmonious ensemble with many small woods and a few mighty fir trees. Soft violin sounds would be the fitting accompaniment to this moving landscape scene.
The return takes place partly on the same trail as the outbound route. A short section goes steeply downhill until it merges with the aforementioned section from Vordere Hüsliberg of the short circular trail and leads northward to the forest. On mostly level ground along the forest edge, later descending in gentle curves on the alpine road, the path leads back to the starting point, Sparemoos.

Berner Wanderwege
Berner Wanderwege

Good to know

Pavements

Street
Trail
Unknown
Path

Best to visit

suitable
Depends on weather

Directions

Zweisimmen/Sparemoos - Hüsliberg - Nüjeberg - Zweisimmen/Sparemoos

Equipment

We recommend the following equipment: sturdy and waterproof mountain boots, light to medium backpack, cold protection, sun protection, hiking poles, pocket first aid kit, snacks, tea in a thermos, mobile phone.

Directions & Parking facilities

By car via Zweisimmen to Sparemoos. From Heimchueweid alternating traffic control uphill from xx.30 to xx.45 and downhill from xx.00 to xx.15. Snow chains or 4x4 recommended!!!
Paid parking spaces at the starting point.
Outbound and return travel: By train to Zweisimmen and from there by the Sparemoos bus (stop at the station square) to the Sparemoos terminus.

Additional information

Bernese Hiking Association, Bern, Tel.: 031 340 01 01, E-mail: info@beww.ch, Homepage: www.bernerwanderwege.ch

Literature

Hiking suggestion from the hiking book Schneepfade in the Bernese Oberland, hiking book series of the BWW, order at: http://www.wanderplaner.ch/sommer/web-shop/

 

License (master data)

Safety guidelines

This route runs on marked winter hiking trails.

Map

Swisstopo national map 1246 Zweisimmen, 1:25,000, order at: https://www.wanderplaner.ch/sommer/web-shop/

Nearby

Address

The Sparenmoos circular trail, a winter symphony
Zweisimmen