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emilychase9863 Jun 8th, 2024 09:42 AM

Thank you!
 
Thank you for responding! I’m happy to do either of the things you mentioned. I’d love to see a lake too! So, since you’re so kindly responding, here’s a succinct question:
what would you do if you wanted to go on a medium gorgeous hike in the Alps that’s not too crowded? I’m coming from Vienna by plane or train, have 2-3 nights, would love to stay in a gentle, pretty town, and then will go to Paris. THANK YOU! (If you ever need info on US travel, I’m happy to return the favor!).

OlavE Jun 8th, 2024 10:51 PM


Originally Posted by emilychase9863 (Post 17569748)
Thank you for responding! I’m happy to do either of the things you mentioned. I’d love to see a lake too! So, since you’re so kindly responding, here’s a succinct question:
what would you do if you wanted to go on a medium gorgeous hike in the Alps that’s not too crowded? I’m coming from Vienna by plane or train, have 2-3 nights, would love to stay in a gentle, pretty town, and then will go to Paris. THANK YOU! (If you ever need info on US travel, I’m happy to return the favor!).

Hello. 2-3 nights aren't that much. Without renting a car, one of the most accessible options in the Alps are Chamonix. It's a bit of a touristy area, but it has everything other you ask for. Good selection of hikes, especially medium level hikes. A lake (Lac Blanc), great views and easy connection with public transport (only 1,5 direct bus for Geneva airport). Geneva would also be on the way to Paris and ease the logistics.

Another option could be a train from Vienna to a location in Austria. I would suggest Neustift im Stubaital. It's situated just above Innsbruck and is a small village in the valley of Stubaital. Much smaller and less touristy than Chamonix. But it is a fairly long train ride from Vienna (over 4 hours) and an additional hour of bus from Innsbruck to the village.

There are other options (like the neighbouring valleys to Zermatt) that might suit your requirements even better (especially that with not too much crowds), but with only 2-3 nights available and no car, I think you would spend too much time getting there.

OlavE Jun 8th, 2024 11:28 PM

I myself won't be going to the Alps this summer after getting a puppy that needs raising. But next year the plan is this trip:

https://www.ultimatefrance.com/hikin...es-ecrins-gr54

Earlier I have been going mostly on centre based hikes. But I've become more and more of a "purist" and want to go away from the crowds as much as possible; therefore less-known multi day hikes. The Tour des Ecrins has earlier been a less plausible option due to very difficult logistics, but a new air route from Oslo to Lyon changed that. If they continue with that also next year, I'm 90 % sure it will be this hike.

emilychase9863 Jun 9th, 2024 04:32 AM

Thank you!
 
This was wonderful advice, and I will take it. Thank you so much for your help!

neckervd Jun 9th, 2024 04:46 AM

CABLECARS:
most of them don't run all the year round. It depends on the season and on the area.
What are your dates?


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