Guided tour to go to Peak Walk Glacier 3000

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A traveler is planning a trip to Glacier 3000, specifically wanting to visit the Peak Walk and enjoy a sleigh ride while in Gstaad from November 18-22. They are looking for confirmation on whether the Peak Walk is accessible and if the sleigh ride can be arranged during their visit.

Key takeaways:
  • The Peak Walk is a short walk from the cable car station and doesn’t require a guide.
  • Contact the sleigh ride operators in advance to check availability, as it might depend on the weather conditions.
  • The Glacier 3000 is open during the travel dates, so you can enjoy your trip.
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  • Anonymous
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    27 September 2018 at 15:35:05 #818533

    Hi…anyone with idea for a guided tour to go to Peak Walk the Glacier 3000? I will be in gstaad on November 18-22 and want to go walk bridge that connects the two mountain not sure if that’s the Peak Walk and is it ok to go up there at those dates? And also wanna ask if the sleigh ride at those dates is possible.Thank you

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    Reply 1 of 8 • 27 September 2018 at 17:53:58 #896954

    Hi Inev!

    The Peak Walk is located above the cable car station when you get to the top of the mountain. No to guide needed. You have a walk for just a couple minutes to the bridge and then walk across for pictures at the view point and then return.

    The Glacier 3000 is open on your dates and accessible. You’d have to contact the mountain to arrange a sleigh ride (dog sled?). See http://www.myswissalps.com/glacier3000.

    You can read about my trip there last January to get you some ideas on the trip and what to do: http://www.myswissalps.com/fo rum/topic/day-trip-to-glacier-3000-near-gstaad

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    Reply 2 of 8 • 27 September 2018 at 19:22:47 #896955

    Hi Lucas

    Thanks a lot for the reply and all the needed informations, and that link ( Glacier 3000) you sent is exactly where I wanna go:-) now all I do is find out about dog sled.

    Now on to your trip to Glacier it’s really informative, “especially” on how to pronounce “shtad” as supposed to G:-) haha that’s funny good thing you went first so now we learn from you:-) btw the pictures are stunning can’t wait to go there myself. Thank you again and appreciate all the reply:-)

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    Reply 3 of 8 • 28 September 2018 at 5:38:23 #896956

    Best of luck for some good snow on the dog sledding – you might have to wait until you are closer to arrival before they know if it can work. They’ll let you know once you contact them.

    Happy travels!

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    Reply 4 of 8 • 28 September 2018 at 18:36:37 #896957

    Hi Lucas thanks yet again..so right do you mean to say that I can only contact them at dog sled once I’m in shtad? I can definitely understand that,might have to do with weather and what not..nonetheless I look forward and hope for the best! ……….Cheers!

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    Reply 5 of 8 • 29 September 2018 at 7:47:43 #896958

    I’d contact them now and see what they think about your travel dates and if it can be arranged.

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    Reply 6 of 8 • 29 September 2018 at 16:01:09 #896959

    Hi Lucas I must be honest with you I must admit that would be a big help for me and I’d appreciate it greatly,I’m thinking of doing the dog sled on the 20th of November that might help you with added information too..I hope I got what you mean in your message above? Thanks a lot:-)

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    Reply 7 of 8 • 29 September 2018 at 17:14:12 #896960

    Oh I think we have a English translation issue? 🙂

    I’d contact them was my advice to you – to contact them and ask what could be possible on your date of travel. They have contact details on the link from my earlier post. 🙂

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    Reply 8 of 8 • 29 September 2018 at 17:29:42 #896961

    Ha ha ha I didn’t understand your English as I speak French!😉 I actually realize that after sending the message, no worries I will contact them when I get back to Zurich much cheaper to call them there as I’m out of the country for work..sorry about that and thank you again🙂

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