Berner Oberland hikes
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Berner Oberland hikes
We plan to hike in the Berner Oberland region the first week of June. We live in Colorado so are prepared for altitude etc. We hope to hike Mannlichen to Kleine Scheidegg . What are some other favorite hikes in this area?
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For me: From Mannlichen to Gipfel and back, then, after taking a cable car to Holenstein, by foot to Brandegg.
From Grutschalp to Winteregg. (The stretch from Winteregg to Murren was, as I recall, relatively uninteresting and without shade.)
Schynige Platte.
And the walk from Trummelbach Falls to Lauterbrunnen.
That said, you might need to play it by ear and call upon the expertise of your hotel staff, who will know which trails are open and which trails might be best for YOUR needs given the conditions.
Not a hike, but I was glad to spend a lot of time walking around Ballenberg.
From Grutschalp to Winteregg. (The stretch from Winteregg to Murren was, as I recall, relatively uninteresting and without shade.)
Schynige Platte.
And the walk from Trummelbach Falls to Lauterbrunnen.
That said, you might need to play it by ear and call upon the expertise of your hotel staff, who will know which trails are open and which trails might be best for YOUR needs given the conditions.
Not a hike, but I was glad to spend a lot of time walking around Ballenberg.
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As I wrote in your other thread, Kleine Scheidegg might or might not have snow in early June. Yes, play it by ear. The cable car and gondola are in operation at least.
To avoid the relatively uninteresting stretch Winteregg to Mürren take the hiking trail via Allmendhubel.
The hiking trail from Schynige Platte along the mountain crest via mountain hut Maenndlenen to Grindelwald will most likely be still closed - the hut opens mid June.
The sunny side of Männlichen/Kleine Scheidegg mountain crest around Wengen will most likely be free of snow in early June. So you can probably hike the trails around Innerwengen/Wengernalp/Staubbachblick viewpoint.
To avoid the relatively uninteresting stretch Winteregg to Mürren take the hiking trail via Allmendhubel.
The hiking trail from Schynige Platte along the mountain crest via mountain hut Maenndlenen to Grindelwald will most likely be still closed - the hut opens mid June.
The sunny side of Männlichen/Kleine Scheidegg mountain crest around Wengen will most likely be free of snow in early June. So you can probably hike the trails around Innerwengen/Wengernalp/Staubbachblick viewpoint.
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This guy lists several hikes in the area, some easy some hard. Enjoy!
http://www.gimmelwald.com/hikes.html
http://www.gimmelwald.com/hikes.html
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If among all areas in the Swiss Alps you choose just the Jungfrau area for early June hikes, you are most probably prepared to hike in smelting snow and mud.
But everything is possible and all Swiss trails are well signmarked, even if you can't see the signs under the snow.
BTW: the Aletsch Glacier area, Riederalp - Bettmeralp, etc. might be the better choice
But everything is possible and all Swiss trails are well signmarked, even if you can't see the signs under the snow.
BTW: the Aletsch Glacier area, Riederalp - Bettmeralp, etc. might be the better choice
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If you want to know how Maennlichen looks now, load down http://panocam.skiline.cc/maennlichen
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We love to stay in Murren and hike the wonderful trails on that side of the valley. I'd suggest you get a copy of Kev Reynolds book "The Bernese Alps: A Walker's Guide" http://www.amazon.com/bernese-alps-w.../dp/1852844515. It contains all the information you will need for hiking in the Lauterbrunnental area.
General hiking maps are available locally. More detailed maps are available from Schweizer Wanderwege. Maps #254T and #264T cover the whole area on both sides of the valley. http://www.swisstopo.admin.ch/intern...hiking_50.html
Two of our favorite hikes are from Murren to Rotstock hut, and Stechelberg to Obersteinberg and Oberhornsee.
Here is a live webcam for Murren http://www.bergfex.com/muerren-schil...webcams/c5482/
General hiking maps are available locally. More detailed maps are available from Schweizer Wanderwege. Maps #254T and #264T cover the whole area on both sides of the valley. http://www.swisstopo.admin.ch/intern...hiking_50.html
Two of our favorite hikes are from Murren to Rotstock hut, and Stechelberg to Obersteinberg and Oberhornsee.
Here is a live webcam for Murren http://www.bergfex.com/muerren-schil...webcams/c5482/
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Early June is a bit risky for hiking weather, but I would always stay in the mountains instead of the valley no matter what time of year.
It may be to late to book since she fills up well in advance, but check with Denise at Chalet Fontana http://www.ferntree.ch/chalet/fontana_summer.htm to see if she has a room or apartment available.
It's the perfect place to stay in Murren and she will provide you with excellent advice regarding hiking options for the conditions at the time of your visit.
It may be to late to book since she fills up well in advance, but check with Denise at Chalet Fontana http://www.ferntree.ch/chalet/fontana_summer.htm to see if she has a room or apartment available.
It's the perfect place to stay in Murren and she will provide you with excellent advice regarding hiking options for the conditions at the time of your visit.
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