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Feutersoey – Walighürli (2049 m.a.s.l.)

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  • Difficulty moderate
  • Duration 2:10 h
  • Distance 3,6 km
  • 886 m

From the village of Feutersoey, the path follows the summer trail heading southwest to Schneeweid. Uphill you reach Hindere Walig and head south to Walighürli. At over 2000 m.a.s.l. there is a beautiful view over the Bernese Alps. With skis you return on the north side via the same path back to Feutersoey or on the south side to Gsteig and take the bus back to Feutersoey or Gstaad.

This ski route is not marked.

  • Public Transport

    Feutersoey, village (bus)

  • Village Feutersoey

  • Feutersoey – Tuxsberg – Schneeweid – Hindere Walig – Walighürli

    • Each person is responsible for route selection as well as assessing their own experience, fitness, and alpine hazards when ascending and descending in alpine terrain.
    • Carefully plan every mountain route and adapt to your own conditions as well as weather and season.
    • The weather can change quickly in the mountains. Therefore, bring suitable clothing and enough provisions and water. Turn back in time if the weather is uncertain.
    • Inform others about the route and, if possible, never go alone.
    • Walking on ski slopes is prohibited.
    • Be considerate towards other hikers as well as plants and animals.
    • Observe warning signs that alert to constant dangers in riverbeds and on the banks of watercourses below dams and water intakes.
  • Our recommendation:

    • Ski touring equipment: ski touring boots, touring skis with free-heel bindings, ski poles, skins, crampons
    • Avalanche transceiver (LVS)
    • Backpack, shovel, probe
    • Warm, weatherproof clothing
    • Warm gloves and hat
    • Sunglasses and sun protection
    • Warm drinks
    • Snack (energy-rich food such as chocolate, dried fruit)