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Hike to Seeberg Lake is a moderate 3.9-mile (6.3 km) trail in the Sarntal Alps, offering alpine views and a beautiful lake.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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1.87 km
Highlight • Mountain Hut
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2.42 km
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3.70 km
Highlight • Lake
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6.27 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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3.40 km
2.12 km
648 m
106 m
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3.52 km
2.25 km
272 m
116 m
111 m
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The difficulty of the hike can vary. While the Komoot route is rated as moderate, requiring good fitness and sure-footedness, some longer or alternative routes in the area can be quite challenging, rated as 'difficult' with significant elevation gain. Expect varied terrain, including steep sections and potentially rocky or muddy paths. Sturdy shoes are highly recommended.
The trail offers diverse terrain, including natural paths through forests, open alpine pastures, and meadows. You might encounter steep uphill sections, zigzag paths, and potentially narrow, rocky trails. Some areas can have loose gravel or become muddy, especially after rain. A unique feature is the wild romantic karst area known as 'Schratteli'.
The primary destination is the beautiful Seeberg Lake itself, nestled in the Spillergerten nature reserve. Along the way, you might pass the Whiskey Inn (Wannser Alm) and traverse the scenic Jägersteig Trail. The hike also offers magnificent alpine panoramas and views over the Simmental and Saanenland mountain landscape.
The Komoot route is rated as moderate, suggesting it's best for those with good fitness and some hiking experience. While some shorter, easier routes around Seeberg Lake might be suitable for families and seniors, this specific hike involves varied terrain and some challenging sections. Beginners should ensure they are well-prepared and have appropriate footwear.
The summer months are ideal for hiking to Seeberg Lake, offering pleasant weather and the possibility of swimming in the lake. Autumn also provides stunning scenery with colorful trees reflecting in the calm waters. Always check local weather conditions before you go, as alpine weather can change rapidly.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in this region, but it's always best to keep them on a leash, especially in nature reserves like the Spillergerten area where Seeberg Lake is located. This helps protect local wildlife and ensures a pleasant experience for all hikers.
While there isn't typically an entrance fee for hiking in the general Sarntal Alps region, Seeberg Lake is situated within the Spillergerten nature reserve. Always check local regulations for any specific permits or restrictions that might apply to protect the natural environment, especially during certain seasons or for specific activities.
Specific parking details are not provided, but the area is accessible by car, with many finding the drive up to the lake incredibly scenic. Look for designated parking areas near common trailheads or the lake itself. Public transport options might also be available to nearby villages, requiring a longer hike to reach the starting point.
Yes, the route to Seeberg Lake utilizes sections of several other trails. You will find yourself on parts of the Waltner Rundweg - 12 - Sentiero circolare di Valtina - 12, the 14B trail, and the Waltner Rundweg 18. Other segments also follow paths like Seeberger Alm, Wans - Seeberg, and Gschloss.
Yes, the Whiskey Inn (Wannser Alm) is a highlight along the route, offering a place to stop. Additionally, you might find other guesthouses or alpine restaurants in the broader area. Fire pits are also available at the south end of the lake, accessible via the eastern lakeshore, perfect for a picnic.
Yes, during the summer months, swimming is possible in Seeberg Lake. It's a pleasant spot for relaxation and enjoying the serene beauty of the alpine environment.
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