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jacooper Aug 28th, 2018 10:26 PM

Day Trips from Thun
 
The last 4 nights of our 16 night Switzerland trip next month will be in Thun. I have lots of ideas for day trips, too many really, so I’m trying to decide which would be most worth doing.

If there’s a sunny day during our 3 whole days there I’d like to go to Zermatt and see the Matterhorn.

Possibilities for other days are Murten, Avenches, Bern and Gruyeres. We’ll have Swiss Travel Passes.

There’s also Thun itself and trips on/around the lake.

Would Gruyeres be worth the long trip by train? I’d like to see the castle and town.

If we had to cut down on places to see from Thun which do you think I should keep? We like smaller old towns, castles, Roman ruins and beautiful Swiss scenery.

On this trip prior to Thun we’ll have been to Wengen, Lucerne and Locarno.

kja Aug 28th, 2018 11:12 PM

How interesting that you would choose to stay in Thun!

I loved Bern and was glad to have 2 nights -- nearly 2 full days -- there, but I'm not sure what you would consider a "smaller" old town. Even if it's larger than you would like, it has some sites that are, IMO, well worth seeing.

I think Gruyeres would provide a greater contrast to the other places you plan to visit, and I thought its castle well worth seeing. Whether you would find it worth the time for the long train trip is another question entirely. Frankly, I'm not sure I'd find the opportunity costs worth it, but YMMV.

I trust Brienz and it's open-air museum are on your list of options?

Adelaidean Aug 29th, 2018 02:26 AM

We are also splitting our BO bases between Wengen and Thun in the region next year (4 nights each).
I am looking at a trip to Oeschinensee one day and Bern/ Murten another.
(We spent 8 nights in Wengen last September, then went to Lucerne as part of an 18 day trip.)

Please report back, I'd like to visit the Ticino, but couldn't fit it into next years' trip, so back onto my bucket list!

jacooper Aug 29th, 2018 02:35 AM

Hi kja

I have read a lot of trip reports and yours was one of them. We ‘re sure to have some bad weather days while in Wengen so I hope to go to the Ballenberg Museum then.

jacooper Aug 29th, 2018 02:39 AM

Hi Adelaidean

I’ve also read your trip report. I haven’t heard of Oeschinensee but will look it up. There are too many interesting places to see!

PalenQ Aug 29th, 2018 04:31 AM

I'd do a boat trip on Lake Thun or Lake Brienz - Gruyeres is a long way but can take scenic Golden Pass train there but though Gruyeres nice old walled town the castle is no better than the one in spiez right next to Thun.

HappyTrvlr Aug 29th, 2018 05:03 AM

We did a day trip to Lske Thun from Grindelwald and suggest you do the opposite.

PalenQ Aug 29th, 2018 05:50 AM

They will have spent 4 days in Wengen and presumably been to Grindelwald.

PalenQ Aug 29th, 2018 08:03 AM

Lake Thun or Lake Brienz? I think Lake Thun is more beautiful with constant visages of high Alps and easier for OP from Thun but I think Lake Brienz offers more interesting things to do from boat docks - like Ballenberg as mentioned and Giessbach Falls and Meiringen and nearby Reichenbach Falls and Glacier Gorge plus Brienz - can take steam train up mountain - easy walk down on zigzagging paths. But due to sheer rises on northern shore little neat views of mountains but you'll have had enough of those by then. Take train to Interlaken-Ost train station to catch boats on Lake Brienz.

The Kandersteg Valley is another nearby option - great walks in bucolic environs - postal bus from Frutigen (train there from Thun)- we also loved a walk between Thun and Spiez on crest of hills - so many options so little time.

jacooper Aug 29th, 2018 01:28 PM

Thanks All

We actually did a Lake Brienz boat ride five years ago. Also, on this trip we’ll probably go to Ballenberg and maybe the Brienzer Rothorn from Wengen one day.

I’d like to do a boat trip on Lake Thun also, but that might happen when we’re in Wengen too if there’s enough bad weather days.

I think there’ll be enough options for day trips so I just need to decide if it’s worth the long train trip to get to Gruyeres one day.

Melnq8 Aug 29th, 2018 01:54 PM

From what I can tell it will take close to 2:45 each way to get to Gruyeres from Thun. Is it worth it? I guess that depends on how much you want to see it.

We made a similar trip from Blankenberg to Gruyeres in the dead of winter a few years ago - visited the Cailler chocolate factory in Broc, walked up to and wandered throughout Gruyeres, visited the HR Giger museum (free admission with your Swiss Pass), ate Raclette until we almost exploded - all in the middle of a huge snowstorm - we didn't get back to Blankenberg until late as the trains were running so far behind due to weather. We had an absolute ball, it was a wonderful day.

No idea how it would be in August - I suspect very crowded (!) although you'll have a whole lot more daylight than we did.

mokka4 Aug 29th, 2018 04:07 PM

Adelaidean:
I stayed for 2 weeks in Kandersteg several years ago in an apt. Back then, there was a simple chairlift that ran to the great heights to Oeschinensee. Despite my fear of heights (while in the open chair). I LOVED it! We hiked back DOWN to Kandersteg (mistake, very hard on the knees and toes!).
IF you have any chance to hike the Loetschental, please do! This area is unlike any other area I had visited in Switzerland! (Towns of Ried, Wilen and two others)

PalenQ Aug 29th, 2018 04:28 PM

I even enjoyed walking the BLS Teaching Trail between Fruitgen and the other side of Lotschberg Tunnel - paralelling the rail line most way with explnative signs about this for 1800s prodigious feat of railway engineering. Right near Kandersteg Valley.

jacooper Aug 29th, 2018 09:17 PM

Hi Melnq8

We’ll actually be in Thun from 24 September for 4 nights, not August. I’ve looked up the train timetable and I know it’s a long way. I think we’ll just wait until then and see if it’s something we feel up to doing.

There’s lots to do nearby, and we’ll already have done some long train trips. We’ll also be leaving on the 28th for Salzburg, another long train trip so may just feel like pottering around locally.

swandav2000 Aug 29th, 2018 09:28 PM

Hi jacooper,

I have hesitated so long in replying because yours is simply an impossible question. No easy answer.

I adore Gruyeres. I visit every single time that I'm in Vaud or in Gstaad. I love the double cream and the cheese. I love the small village (I have never visited in summertime). I adore the beautiful, green, rolling hills that surround Gruyeres, and in fact have done a bike ride into the village in the past. When I visit in Oct, I plan to take one of the walks that terminates in the village.

On the other hand, I never do a day-trip that will take longer than 2h on the train. I find that any journey longer than that will just eat into my memories and impressions of the day, ruining it. I find it counter-productive.

So, I do agree with your decision here -- wait and see. If it's pouring rain and you can think of nothing better to do than sit inside a cosy train to enjoy the landscape, it may be worth it. Or no.

Good luck! I hope you enjoy your trip!!

s

Cowboy1968 Aug 29th, 2018 10:27 PM

In case you plan to hike the river Aare gorge (Aareschlucht) near Meiringen, get off the train at Aareschlucht (West) to walk appr. 10 minutes to the main entrance. After you finished the hike, train back from Aareschlucht (Ost = East) station - near the exit end of the gorge. Aareschlucht (Ost) is probably one of the top 10 most unusual train stations in the world...

Nonconformist Aug 29th, 2018 10:51 PM

Zermatt's quite a long way from Thun as well.

On castles, Oberhofn right on Lake Thun is lovely, and you have castles in Thun and Spiez as well. (And you can include the boat trip to Oberhofn or Spiez.)

joannyc Aug 29th, 2018 11:11 PM

If you are going to be in the area on Sept. 29, go to Kerns for the "moo-ving of the cows"! It the descent from the mountains back into the valley for the winter where the animals (cows, goats, sheep, etc.) are decked out in their finest flowers and bells! A lot of fun! Kerns is about an hour drive from Interlaken if I recall correctly. Well worth the trip!

Here's a little info but google it for more: https://www.myswitzerland.com/en-us/...304831993.html

jacooper Aug 29th, 2018 11:13 PM

Thanks Everyone

Hiking isn’t an option for me as I have problems with my feet. Yes, Zermatt is a long way but I’d like to see the Matterhorn if we can. I should probably forget Gruyeres if we go to Zermatt as another long travel day might be too much.

But if the weather isn’t good enough for Zermatt then Gruyeres could be our one long day trip from Thun. And on the other days we’ll go to closer places like Bern, Murten, Avenches and Lake Thun.

jacooper Aug 29th, 2018 11:15 PM

Joannyc, we leave for Salzburg on the 28th. A pity as the cow mooving would be interesting to see.


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