Wildstrubel Nature Park is a mountainous protected area in the Swiss Alps offering spectacular alpine scenery, diverse wildlife habitats, and extensive hiking and mountaineering opportunities.
Wildstrubel Nature Park is located in western Switzerland across the cantons of Bern (BE), Valais (VS), and Fribourg (FR). It centers around the Wildstrubel massif, a striking group of peaks rising over 3,000 meters (9,800 feet) that form a natural divide between the Rhone and Aare river valleys. The park covers alpine meadows, rugged limestone cliffs, glaciers, and expansive forests. Its diverse ecosystems support numerous alpine wildflowers, ibex, chamois, marmots, and golden eagles, making it a vital refuge for alpine biodiversity. Founded to preserve the natural landscape and promote sustainable tourism, Wildstrubel Nature Park blends conservation efforts with outdoor recreation. Visitors enjoy hiking through well-marked trails that span gentle valley walks to challenging high alpine routes, including glacier crossings. Key landmarks include the summit of Wildstrubel itself, scenic alpine lakes like Iffigsee, and the historic cable cars connecting to surrounding villages. Winter activities attract snowshoe hikers and ski touring enthusiasts in quieter zones away from major resorts. The park's remote location and limited development help maintain a serene atmosphere ideal for nature lovers, photographers, and climbers seeking less crowded alpine experiences. With accessible facilities from nearby towns such as Leukerbad and Lenk, plus guided tours and visitor information centers, Wildstrubel Nature Park offers a rich combination of natural beauty, outdoor adventure, and cultural heritage in the heart of the Swiss Alps.
Wildstrubel Summit - panoramic views of the Bernese and Valais Alps
Iffigsee Lake - a tranquil alpine lake surrounded by meadows and peaks
Alpine Wildlife - regular sightings of ibex, chamois, and marmots
Cable Car Access - scenic rides linking Lenk and Leukerbad regions
A prominent mountain group with three main summits over 3,000 meters offering challenging climbs and dramatic vistas.
A protected alpine lake area important for local flora and birdlife with accessible walking paths.
A scenic valley with traditional Swiss alpine villages and trails showcasing pastoral landscapes.