To the source of the Saane

9.96 km long
Difficulty: medium
Condition: medium
Hiking Trail
  • 4:10 h
  • 9.96 km
  • 1,010 m
  • 1 m
  • 1,178 m
  • 2,061 m
  • 883 m
  • Start: Gsteig
  • Destination: Barrage du Sanetsch
The hike to Sanetschsee is entirely dedicated to the Saane. The Sarine, as it is called in French, originates near the Col du Sanetsch. It carries its water into the Sanetschsee or Lac de Sénin and descends steeply over several rock steps to Gsteig. After 126 km it flows into the Aare, its path crossing the language border several times, the Lac de la Gruyère, Freiburg, and the Lac de Schiffenen.

From the bus stop in Gsteig, follow the signs towards Sanetschbahn (where you can also park). Along the rushing Saane, the mountain hiking trail ascends to Rotegrabe. A few years ago, a large rockfall from the west flank of the Spitzhorn destroyed the historic mule track here. The avalanche area is no longer accessible today, which is why the hiking trail had to be relocated. Across a new bridge we cross the Rotegrabe and reach the newly laid path, which a little further up reconnects with the original hiking trail. Here we leave the forest and climb numerous switchbacks, with the view towards Gsteig gradually opening up. The last rock step leads to the left, and soon the Sanetschsee is reached.

At the Barrage du Sanetsch junction, you can turn right directly to the Sanetsch cable car station. However, the one-hour round walk around the Sanetschsee without any significant additional elevation gain is still very appealing. Keeping left, follow the eastern shore to the bridge on the other side of the lake (P.2040), which crosses the still small stream of the La Sarine. On the western side, the trail returns, winding through some large boulders that at some time fell down from the cliffs of the Mountons. Over the dam wall at the northern end, you reach the Auberge du Sanetsch. The sun terrace invites you to linger before the cable car takes us back to Gsteig.

Berner Wanderwege
Berner Wanderwege

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Pavements

Street
Trail
Path

Best to visit

suitable
Depends on weather

Directions

Gsteig – Sanetschbahn – Rotegrabe – Barrage du Sanetsch - Circular route around the Sanetschsee

Equipment

We recommend the following equipment: sturdy mountain boots, medium-sized backpack with waist belt, sun protection, rainwear, hiking poles, pocket first aid kit, picnic, enough fluids, mobile phone.

Directions & Parking facilities

By car via Zweisimmen to Gstaad and on to Gsteig. At the church keep left and follow the signs to Sanetschbahn up to the parking lot at the Sanetsch power plant.
Round trip: by bus from Gstaad station to Gsteig Post stop

Additional information

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

Literature

Bernese Oberland hiking book by the Bernese Hiking Association

License (master data)

Safety guidelines

This route runs entirely or partly on mountain hiking trails.

Map

Swisstopo hiking map: 263T Wildstrubel 1:50,000

Nearby

Address

To the source of the Saane
Gsteig