Cerniets

1.3
1,524m Bernese Oberland, Switzerland
Moderate

About

Cerniets sits at 1524m in the Diemtigtal valley, deep in the Bernese Oberland. The hut is reached from Oey village in about 2 hours on a well-marked trail that climbs steadily through forest and alpine meadow. It's also accessible from Schwanden in the south in roughly 2.5 hours. The approach is straightforward hiking terrain, suitable for anyone comfortable with a moderate uphill slog.

The hut is a working alpine dairy and mountain inn run by the local SAC section. It sleeps around 30 people in mixed dormitory rooms and a handful of double rooms. Meals focus on simple, hearty food—expect rösti, cheese dishes, and regional specialties rather than fancy cooking. The hut has running water and basic washrooms. It operates year-round, though advance notice is needed in winter. The location makes it useful as a base for walks in the quieter Diemtigtal rather than a summit push—the hiking here is gentle valley and ridge walking, not technical.

Book directly with the hut by phone or email. Summer weekends (June to September) fill regularly, so ring ahead if you're arriving Saturday evening. Winter visits require confirmation beforehand. The hut is unmanned some weekdays outside peak season—confirm availability before setting out. This is a place for people who want to escape the busier Bernese routes and eat well in simple mountain surroundings.

Frequently Asked Questions

Book 2–3 months ahead for summer weekends; weekdays can often be arranged with less notice. Contact the hut directly by phone or email.
Cerniets is staffed from June to September, with weekends sometimes extending into late May and early October depending on snow.
From Oey village, follow the marked trail uphill for about 2 hours through forest and meadow; Schwanden in the south takes roughly 2.5 hours and is slightly longer.
The hut serves home-cooked meals featuring dairy products from the working alpine farm. Dorm beds sleep around 30 people total; bring a sleeping bag liner or rent bedding.
Yes—the approach is moderate uphill hiking on a well-marked trail with no scrambling or exposure, making it ideal for families and less experienced hikers.

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