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Mountain Tubing in Kandersteg
The ultimate outdoor experience with pure adrenaline in the Bernese Oberland
Welcome to mountain tubing in Kandersteg – a breathtaking combination of speed, thrills and nature! Whizzing down a ski jump hill at up to 90 km/h on a pneumatic tyre? Sounds crazy, but it's great fun. If you love adventure, you shouldn't miss this unique outdoor experience in the heart of the Bernese Oberland from June to September!
The ski jump hill at the Nordic Arena Kandersteg is easily accessible by public transport and a short walk.
Nordic Arena offers
Mountain tubing
Mountain tubing in Kandersteg is a unique experience for adventure-seekers aged 10 and over. Pneumatic tyres, helmets and gloves are provided, and experienced guides will help you to make the adventure an unforgettable experience. With the ticket you can enjoy 2 hours of unlimited tubing, whizzing down the hill as many times as you like.
Nordic Arena Trail
Ski jumping has been a tradition in Kandersteg since 1920. The Nordic Arena is the only large facility in Switzerland that can be operated all year round. In addition to numerous training sessions, national and international competitions are also held on the ski jumps.
The Nordic Arena Trail is a circular route around the ski jump area. A total of eight information boards provide exciting insights and interesting background information about ski jumping and the Nordic Arena. The entire tour takes just under an hour.
Ski jumping taster course
Taster courses for children and adults are offered on the children's and young people's jumps. Under expert guidance, wearing real ski jump skis, you get to do a real ski jump. You will learn what is important and how to overcome your palpitations on the «Zitterbalken» (trembling beam). You jump, then the distance is measured.
Adults CHF 50.00
Teenagers (12 to 15 years) CHF 30.00
Children up to 12 years CHF 20.00
Reservation enquiry
Opening times Available on 06.06.2026
6 June to 26 September 2026
Saturday 14.00–16.00 hours
Please note: from Friday, 14 August, through Sunday, 16 August 2026, there will be no mountain tubing due to ski jumping competitions.
Opening hours may be subject to change due to sporting events or bad weather. To make sure that mountain tubing is on offer on the day of your visit, enquire in advance.
Mountain tubing can also be organised for groups outside the above-mentioned times. A reservation is required.
Rates
Mountain Tubing
- CHF 39.00 Adults
- CHF 25.00 Children under 16 years
Discounts
- 5% discount for groups of 15 or more
- 10% discount for groups of 20 or more
- 15% discount for groups of 25 or more
- 20% discount for school groups of 10 or more
- 10% discount for holders of the Guest Card and the Camping Card Berner Oberland
Advance registration is required for groups of 10 or more. Please use the reservation form provided to schedule a time of your choice. Group tubing is available daily from May through September at 12.00 or 14.00 hours (except Saturdays at 14.00 hours). The ski jumps will be reopened for ski jumping starting at 16.00 hours. If rain is forecast, we reserve the right to reschedule group reservations by phone approximately two days before the event.
The prices listed in the separate box are per person and per 2-hour session. During this time, you may take as many rides as you like.
Ski jumping taster course
- CHF 75.00 Adults
- CHF 30.00 Children under 16 years
- CHF 100.00 Minimum flat rate per 2 hours
Discounts
- 5% discount for groups of 15 or more
- 10% discount for groups of 20 or more
- 15% discount for groups of 25 or more
- 20% discount for school groups of 10 or more
Prices in CHF incl. VAT / Prices and products subject to alteration
Safety information
- Please wear appropriate clothing (long trousers, jumper) and sturdy shoes. Shoes with heels, sandals or flip-flops are not permitted.
- Follow the instructions of the staff and comply with the safety rules.
- The minimum age for mountain tubing is 10 years on the Blüemlisalp jump HS74 and 12 years on the Lötschberg jump HS106.
- Children and young people under the age of 16 may only participate if accompanied or supervised by an adult.
- Mountain tubing can be a challenging sporting experience. Please be careful and do not overestimate your abilities.
BLS suggestion
First Mountain Tubing World Championships
Adrenaline, speed, and tons of fun: On 30 May, the Nordic Arena Kandersteg will become the venue for the first Mountain Tubing World Championships. Participants will compete against each other on three ski jumps, testing their speed and distance.
Depending on their category, they will start from the Bire Hill, the Blümlisalp Hill, or the Lötschberg Hill. Both the speed achieved and the distance covered will be evaluated. All participants will complete two runs. The results of both runs will be added together to determine the overall rankings and the placement within each category.
Food & Drink
A small kiosk in the Nordic Arena offers drinks and snacks.