- 0:45 h
- 2.31 km
- 48 m
- 48 m
- 924 m
- 971 m
- 47 m
- Start: Bus stop Flühli, Golf Course
- Destination: Bus stop Flühli, Golf Course
This circular hike takes you over the Flühli golf course. Where rows of balls are holed in summer, there is now a white blanket of snow. The hike goes from the bus stop via Kurzenhütten and Bunihus over the golf course. The restaurant Gast Hoof 18 is open for groups of ten or more by reservation. At the end, it goes back to the bus stop on the main road.
Good to know
Pavements
Best to visit
Directions
Tour information
Loop Road
Equipment
Good, stable, water- and cold-resistant shoes as well as poles for necessary stability in the snow are recommended.
Directions & Parking facilities
The UNESCO Entlebuch Biosphere is located in the heart of Switzerland, centrally between Bern and Lucerne. You can reach Flühli via the main road 10 towards Schüpfheim and from there to Flühli Sörenberg.
Attention, in winter the Glaubenbielen Pass (Sörenberg - Giswil) is closed!
You can reach Flühli by public transport via Schüpfheim (Bern-Lucerne railway line). From Schüpfheim, take the post bus to Flühli "Golf Course".
Plan your trip with the SBB online timetable.
Additional information
Sörenberg Flühli Tourism
Rothornstrasse 21
6174 Sörenberg
Phone +41 (0)41 488 11 85
[email protected]
www.soerenberg.ch
Literature
You can download or order the brochure Winter Hiking - Hiking suggestions in the UNESCO Entlebuch Biosphere here.
Author
Sörenberg Flühli Tourismus
Organization
UNESCO Biosphäre Entlebuch
License (master data)
Author´s Tip / Recommendation of the author
Safety guidelines
Please observe the following points on the winter hiking trails:
- Stay on the marked routes
- Plan enough time and monitor the weather
- Behave quietly, so there is even a chance to see wild animals; observe the animals from a respectful distance
- Your dogs are also allowed to do winter sports with us, but must be kept on a leash
- Take your rubbish home with your beautiful memories.
If outdoor sports enthusiasts respect the space of wild animals, fewer bans and restrictions are needed and the natural landscape remains open for genuine nature experiences. We ask for careful consideration and thank you for it!
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