Fit with pleasure
Nordic Walking
· Switzerland
Nordic Walking easy
moderate
4.9 km
1:30 h
263 m
263 m
The Oldental has two marked Nordic Walking routes with varying levels of difficulty. The active Nordic walkers will choose the easier route, which begins and ends at Oldenegg, because they enjoy the sport and want to stay fit. At the same time, they can enjoy the impressive panorama.

Author
Glacier 3000
Updated: January 18, 2016
Difficulty
moderate
Technique
Stamina
Experience
Landscape
Highest point
2,003 m
Lowest point
1,840 m
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Start
Oldenegg (1’835 m) (1,926 m)
Coordinates:
SwissGrid
2'584'558E 1'133'376N
DD
46.351585, 7.238035
DMS
46°21'05.7"N 7°14'16.9"E
UTM
32T 364434 5134620
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Destination
Oldenegg (1’835 m)
Note
all notes on protected areas
Public transport
The are two main routes to get to Les Diablerets or Gstaad, from which the Postauto departs to Reusch on a regular basis. The route from Geneva via Lausanne, Montreux and Aigle takes you to Les Diablerets. The route from Zurich via Bern, Spiez, Zweisimmen takes you to Gstaad.
Getting there
Glacier 3000 is easily reached by car from the Lake Thun (Spiez), Lake Geneva (Aigle) and Gruyère (Bulle) areas.
Parking
You will find a large lot with free parking next to the Reusch cable car station, located directly on the mountain pass road between Gstaad and Les Diablerets.
Coordinates
SwissGrid
2'584'558E 1'133'376N
DD
46.351585, 7.238035
DMS
46°21'05.7"N 7°14'16.9"E
UTM
32T 364434 5134620
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Arrival by train, car, foot or bike
Difficulty
moderate
Distance
4.9 km
Duration
1:30 h
Ascent
263 m
Descent
263 m
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