Best mountain peaks around Leissigen offers access to a diverse alpine landscape in the Bernese Oberland. Situated on Lake Thun, Leissigen serves as a starting point for exploring various mountain peaks. The region features prominent summits that provide panoramic views of the surrounding lakes and the Bernese Alps. These peaks are known for their extensive hiking trails and natural features.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A short but steep tour with a magnificent finale: Sunset on the Gehrihorn – with views of the Kandertal, Niesen, Blüemlisalp & all the way to the Jura 🌞🏔️ 🥾 Tour information Starting point: Alp Ober Gereren (~1,610 m) – accessible by car via Kiental (good but steep mountain path, CHF 10.-) Ascent: approx. 360 m – Duration: 1–1.15 hours Trail: clearly visible, but steep & alpine (T2) – especially in the upper section (short exposed sections, surefootedness required) 🌅 Why the Sunset is worth it: Spectacular view of the entire Kandertal, the Bernese Alps, Lake Thun &, on a clear day, as far as Mont Blanc Evening atmosphere on the summit = magically tranquil & colorful Good opportunity to descend with a headlamp after sunset; if you descend early, no headlamp Headlamp required (about 45–60 minutes back to the alp).
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It also has a bistro. However, I'm not impressed by the selection or the prices.
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Wonderful vantage point. Can be reached on snowshoes from the Niederhorn mountain station in about an hour.
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The signpost at the Burgfeldstand is impossible to miss
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Magnificent panoramic point Highest peak of the so-called "Güggisgrat", which extends south of the Justistal over the Niederhorn to the Gemmenalphorn. Legend has it that this peak represents the ruins of a destroyed castle. The rocky outcrops that dominate the Justistal west of the peak give the impression of collapsed quarry stone walls. The peak is easy to reach thanks to the railway and the comfortable path.
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Highest point of the Güggigrat with a wonderful panoramic view
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Timetable: https://www.niederhorn.ch/fahrplan-preise/fahrplan
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Among the most popular peaks, you'll find Niederhorn Summit, known for its panoramic views of Lake Thun and the Bernese Alps. Another highly regarded peak is Schilthorn, offering a stunning 360-degree vista including the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau. The distinctive pyramid-shaped Niesen, often called the "Swiss Pyramid," is also a favorite, accessible by a historic funicular.
The mountain peaks around Leissigen offer breathtaking panoramic views. From the Niederhorn Summit, you can see Lake Thun, the Bernese Alps, and the Justistal valley. Schilthorn provides a 360-degree panorama of over 200 peaks, including the UNESCO World Heritage sites of Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau. Morgenberghorn and Niesen also offer magnificent views encompassing Lake Thun, Lake Brienz, and the iconic Alpine giants.
Yes, several peaks offer family-friendly experiences. The Niederhorn Summit is easily accessible via cable car and features hiking trails suitable for various skill levels, including orienteering and scooter biking. The Niesen, with its funicular railway, is also a great option for families, offering easy access to the summit and a mountain lodge. The Schynige Platte Railway Station is another family-friendly highlight, reachable by a historic cogwheel railway.
Many peaks are accessible via public transport and mountain railways. For instance, the Niederhorn Summit can be reached by cable car from Beatenbucht via Beatenberg. The Schilthorn is accessible by a series of cable cars starting from Stechelberg. The Niesen features a historic funicular railway that takes visitors directly to the summit. Leissigen's central location makes it a convenient starting point for reaching these destinations.
Absolutely. The Gehrihorn Summit offers a challenging ascent with secured passages, providing views towards Frutigen and the high Bernese peaks. Morgenberghorn also features challenging hiking trails with some exposed sections secured by steel cables, requiring sure-footedness. The Dreispitz is another notable mountain in the Bernese Alps that can be part of more demanding hikes.
The region is rich in natural beauty. The Niesen stands out with its striking, almost perfect pyramid shape, earning it the nickname "Swiss Pyramid." The Niederhorn Summit area is known for wildlife spotting, with opportunities to see ibexes, marmots, and golden eagles. The Burgfeldstand Summit is said to resemble the ruins of a destroyed castle due to its rocky outcrops, and its area is also home to eagles, mountain goats, and ibex.
Beyond hiking, the area offers diverse outdoor activities. At the Niederhorn Summit, you can enjoy orienteering and scooter biking. In winter, Schilthorn is a popular spot for snow sports and telemark skiing. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes, including gravel biking and road cycling. You can explore routes like the "Panorama Bridge Leissigen – View of Därligen and Lake Thun loop" for hiking or the "View of the Jungfrau – View of Niesen and Lake Thun loop" for road cycling. Find more options on the Hiking around Leissigen or Road Cycling Routes around Leissigen guide pages.
Yes, there are many recommended trails. From the Niederhorn Summit, you can embark on the newly opened ridge circular trail or hike the entire Güggisgrat. The Morgenberghorn can be part of longer, more demanding hikes from Leissigen or Aeschiried. For a challenging experience, consider the trail to Gehrihorn Summit. You can also find routes like the "Panorama Bridge Leissigen – Leissigen Panoramic Trail loop" or the "Panorama Bridge Leissigen – Morgenberghorn loop" on the Hiking around Leissigen guide page.
Yes, some peaks offer dining and accommodation options. The Schilthorn is famous for its revolving Piz Gloria restaurant. At the Niesen summit, you'll find a mountain lodge with a restaurant and eleven double rooms for overnight stays, allowing you to experience stunning sunrises and sunsets. The Niederhorn Summit also has a restaurant.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Spring to autumn (May to October) is ideal for hiking, with pleasant temperatures and clear views. During these months, all cable cars and funiculars typically operate. Winter (December to March) transforms the landscape into a snowy paradise, perfect for snow sports at places like Schilthorn, though some hiking trails may be inaccessible.
Visitors consistently praise the unparalleled panoramic views of the Bernese Alps, Lake Thun, and Lake Brienz. The accessibility of many peaks via cable cars and funiculars, like the one to Niesen, is highly appreciated. The diverse hiking opportunities, from easy walks to challenging climbs, and the chance to spot wildlife like ibex and marmots, also contribute to a memorable experience. The region's mountain peaks have garnered 718 upvotes and 386 photos shared by the komoot community.
For those seeking a more tranquil experience away from the larger crowds, Morgenberghorn is an excellent choice. Located on the southern border of Leissigen, it offers a magnificent 360-degree panorama but is less frequented than some other peaks. The Burgfeldstand Summit, while accessible, also provides expansive vistas and a chance to observe alpine flora and fauna in a quieter setting, especially as part of a hike from Niederhorn.


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