Switzerland: Summit Magic, Crystal-Clear Lakes, and Alpine Perfection
Grimsel Pass: Spectacular Granite World and Alpine Reservoirs
A day at the Grimsel Pass offers an intense high-mountain experience between the Bernese Oberland and Valais. The pass height at 2164 meters impresses with smooth-polished granite rocks and deep blue reservoirs like Lake Toten. Whether a ride on the steep Gelmer funicular, a hike to the Grimsel Hospiz, or marveling at the imposing dam walls – the raw nature and pioneering achievements of hydropower are tangible everywhere here. go to the report
Summit Bliss over Grindelwald: A Morning on First
A morning on Grindelwald-First begins with a spectacular panorama of the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau. The First Cliff Walk promises pure adrenaline, while the short ascent to the mirror-smooth Bachalpsee offers tranquility. Those seeking action can zoom back down to the valley with the First Flyer or mountain carts – a perfect start to an alpine day. go to the report
Wengen – Jungfraujoch: A Journey to the "Top of Europe"
The journey begins in car-free Wengen and takes the Wengernalp Railway via Kleine Scheidegg up to the Jungfraujoch. At 3454 meters, a world of eternal ice and snow awaits you. The Sphinx observation terrace offers gigantic views of the Aletsch Glacier, while the Ice Palace and exciting discovery tunnels lead deep into the heart of the glacial world. go to the report
Oeschinensee Loop: Panoramic Highlight above the Deep Blue Mountain Lake
The loop trail above Lake Oeschinen near Kandersteg is considered one of the most beautiful tours in Switzerland. From Heuberg, there is a spectacular view of the turquoise water framed by the massive rock walls of the Blüemlisalp massif. The moderate hike leads through stone pine forests and past waterfalls directly back to the lakeshore – ideal for relaxing. go to the report
Bäregghütte: Front Row Seat over the Lower Grindelwald Glacier
The Bäregghütte is spectacularly situated on the steep flank of the Mettenberg. The ascent from Pfingstegg offers breathtaking views down to the remains of the Lower Grindelwald Glacier and the mighty Fiescherwand. The hut is a popular destination for hikers who want to experience the alpine panorama and the dynamic changes of the glacial world firsthand while enjoying homemade specialties. go to the report