Leukerbad

Leukerbad (elevation 1411 m) is a mountain spa and ski resort in the canton of Valais in Switzerland. It is best known for its thermal springs (up to 51° C) and unique mountains scenery.

By bus
The closest train station is in Leuk. Trains arrive hourly from Geneva and at least twice hourly from Visp. From Leuk, buses leave hourly for the town of Leukerbad. The bus ride goes up a winding mountain road.

By car
The main road leads from Leuk to Leukerbad. Follow the signs, not your GPS as there are some other, more difficult and narrow roads. Alternative and very scenic (but narrow and exposed) roads to Leukerbad pass through Albinen and Varen.

On foot
The adventurous can hike into Leukerbad over the Gemmi Pass from Kandersteg. There are also trails coming from Adelboden via Gemmi Pass, Lötschental via Resti Pass and Crans-Montana.

Get around
The Ring-Jet bus does a circuit around the village. Time tables vary between seasons.

Cable cars connect Leukerbad to Gemmipass and Rinderhütte (Torrent ski area).

See
The village is mostly walkable and offers very nice scenery as it is surrounded by near-vertical cliffs. One interesting feature are the public fountains around the town, some of which have hot water from the thermal springs.
 * Thermal Springs Walkway ("Thermalquellensteg"). Free. Open during summers, this trail leads through a narrow gorge and culminates at a very loud waterfall. Some small brownish outlets of thermal water are visible next to the Dala river.
 * Steep walls of alpine chalk are surrounding the village entirely
 * Dalaschlucht 2.jpg

Do
Leukerbad is known for the combination of mountains and thermal baths. There is a good number of hikes in the area with varying difficulty levels. In winter the Torrent ski area is popular, with one piste leading all the way to the village of Leukerbad.

Thermal Baths
There are several thermal baths, ranging from the public Burgerbad to private spas in the big hotels.

Skiing
The Torrent ski area (elevation 1411 m to 2610 m, reached via cableway from the village) offers some of the most magnificent views over the Swiss Alps and the main valley of Valais. 55 km of pistes, including one leading all the way to the village of Leukerbad.

Hiking
A good number of hikes start in Leukerbad and the surrounding mountains, including hikes to both Gemmi Pass and Torrent.

Climbing
A difficult Via Ferrata ("Klettersteig Daubenhorn), the longest in Switzerland, leads up to the peak of Daubenhorn (2941 m). A second, far easier, Via Ferrata for adventurers is located right by the mountain station of the Gemmi cableway.

Buy
There is a good number of sports and clothing shops. Most shops are around the centre in the church street, around the village square and the area between church street and the bus station. Between the bus station and the Leukerbad Therme there is a large Migros, which is open 7 days a week during high season.

Eat
There are plenty of restaurants in the town, all of which are fairly expensive. There is only one fast food outlet and it's not exactly cheap, so the best way to eat on a budget is to buy from the local Migros.

Sleep

 * Haus Cristal, Tuftstrasse 30, haus.cristal@gmail.com; +41 27 470 16 84. Modern apartments available for 3 nights and longer. Located 5 minutes uphill from the village square, right next to the skiing piste descending from Torrent to Obere Maressen and close to a number of trailheads. Reduced tickets to the Walliser Alpentherme available for guests.



Go next

 * Hike across the Gemmi Pass to Kandersteg