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Travel
Information
Arrival:
Hourly train service from Zurich airport (2hrs 40mins; change at Luzern) and Geneva airport (about 4 hours 45mins; change at Bern (usually) and at
Luzern).
First
Hotel: Engelberg.
Nearest
airport to first hotel: Zurich
Alternative
airport (and nearest to last hotel): Geneva
Travel
options from the UK: Our ‘Air Travel’ package includes flights on British Airways from London Heathrow
outwards to Zurich and back from Geneva.
Flights are also available from Manchester with a supplement.
For UK-based ‘Land-only’ customers there are also low cost flights by Easyjet from London Luton to Zurich. Easyjet also operates flights to Geneva from Liverpool and from London Gatwick.
Also
other low cost flights with BMIbaby, Globespan, Flybe, Jet2 and Air
Berlin.
End
of Tour: On day 14 at
Saanen.
Season:
Start any day, mid-July to September.
Swiss Travel Cards
Allow ‘free’ travel from the airport of arrival to your 1st hotel and from the last hotel back to the airport. In between you enjoy half price travel on trains (including the Jungfrau railway), post buses, lake steamers and many cable cars as well. They are probably a good investment even if you are just doing this walk and have no other travel plans within Switzerland. Consult your nearest Swiss tourist office for full details.
They
cost approx £96. www.switzerlandtravelcentre.com.
Swiss Transfer Cards are similar but only cover journeys between
the airports and the first and last hotels.
Grade
Challenging. This is a
trek which involves much daily uphill and downhill walking. It is only suitable for fit walkers who can readily manage days with more than 1000m ascent and descent in a day. Those in good physical
condition who take regular exercise and who have recent hill-walking experience, will find this a trip whose exciting challenges are equally matched by its rewards. The longest day (Lauterbrunnen to Griesalp) can be shortened by using a mountain railway for the first part of the route. The highest point on the Alpine pass Route is 2778m (Hohturli on Day 9 of this tour); but many walkers also visit the Blumlisalp Hut, which lies a little way above the Hohturli at 2837m.
Waymarking
The
route is well waymarked and signposted. It
is necessary to carry and be able to use a map & compass in case of
mist.
Bad
Weather / Adverse conditions
We strongly recommend that each morning you consult your hotelier and/or call the local tourist office and/or
phone ahead to mountain huts on or near the day’s route for the weather forecast. In case of anticipated bad weather or adverse snow conditions which may impede walking at high level we describe in the route notes alternative ways of reaching your destination each day by staying as far as possible in the valleys and using public transport. We provide relevant bus, train and cable car timetables. Public transport fares are not included in the tour price, but tickets can be obtained at a 50% discount with a Swiss Travel Card.
Climate
Our treks in the Alps operate during the European summer. In recent years, temperatures have ranged from 15 C - 30 C during the day, with nights from 15 C to below freezing. Although rain and snow is possible at any time in the season, there are fortunately very few prolonged periods of bad weather. Clear skies and spectacular sunsets are frequently experienced. New snowfall is possible in September.
General Information
Baths: it is not normal for your room to have a bath, the
main reason being that it takes up a lot of space, some hotels guesthouses
may have a separate room in the house where a bath is available to guests,
but in the main it is showers.
Breakfasts: in countries such as
Switzerland are usually buffet style, please don't offend your hosts by
making up a picnic lunch from the breakfast buffet unless it has been
specifically organised for you. It is important for you
to tell us if you have any dietary requirements when you book your holiday
so that we can inform everyone that you are staying with.
Language: Note that you will not
necessarily come across people speaking English. Remember you have left
home to find things different bring a phrase book, try to learn a bit of
German!
Accommodation
& Meals
Accommodation on this trek is in a mixture of hotels, ranging from 1 to 3 star and two mountain inns. The mountain inns normally provide dormitory-style accommodation. However they also have some fairly basic twin-bedded rooms, which we will reserve for you when available. Bed and breakfast and 8 evening meals are included in the tour price. The other 5 evening meals can be obtained at each night's stop without pre-booking.
Please note: there may be variations regarding where the evening meals are included; but the standard arrangement is as detailed below for each night. If there are any variations this will be made clear in your accommodation
schedule which you will receive with your route notes and maps package. Lunches are not included, but picnic materials or packed lunches cam be obtained locally. We suggest you budget £100 per person for dinners not included.
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Night 1: Engelberg. Arrive in Engelberg. There is an hourly train service from Zurich airport (nearer) and from Geneva airport to Engelberg, changing trains in Luzern. Journey time from Zurich airport is 2 hrs 40 mins and from Geneva airport 4 hours 45mins. Engelberg is a beautifully situated mountain resort with a 12th century Benedictine monastery.
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Night 2: Engstlenalp.
Mountain inn. Basic accommodation in twin-bedded rooms. No baggage transfer to or from Engstlenalp. Evening meal available at the inn.
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Night 3: Meiringen. Our 3* hotel is centrally located near shops and the station and has modern facilities and has received praise from previous customers. Half board.
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Nights 4 & 5:
Grindelwald. Here we stay at a cosy chalet-hotel with a spectacular view of the Eiger and the surrounding peaks. All rooms facing south have balcony, shower and WC. The hotel is a short walk from train stations and the Firstbahn gondola station. bed and breakfast only.
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Nights 6 & 7:
Lauterbrunnen. Our recently modernised 3-star hotel, only two minutes' walk from the train station, provides views of the famous Jungfrau Mountain and of the waterfalls on both sides of the valley. The en suite rooms are tastefully furnished and decorated. First night half board, second night bed and breakfast only. Evening meal on the second night can be obtained either at the hotel or elsewhere in the village.
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Night 8: Griesalp/Golderli.
Mountain inn. Basic accommodation in twin-bedded rooms. No baggage
transfer to or from Griesalp. Half board.
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Nights 9 & 10:
Kandersteg. A 3-star hotel centrally located with convenient access to the hiking trails, cable cars and lifts, shops and the railway station (5 minutes on foot). All rooms have a balcony, bath/shower, WC, hair-dryer, cable-TV, radio and direct-dial telephone. First night half board, second night bed & breakfast. Evening meal on the second night can be obtained either at the hotel or elsewhere in the village.
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Night 11: Adelboden. A friendly welcome awaits you at this chalet style hotel. Pine furniture is much in evidence. Buffet style breakfast including Swiss cheeses. Sauna, gymnasium and whirlpool. Half board
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Night 12: Lenk.
Here we stay in a 3-star chalet style hotel with 22 rooms close to the centre of the village. All rooms have bath/shower and WC and many have own balcony. The hotel has a lawn and sun terrace with alpine views. There is a nearby sulphur spa and public pool. Friendly and well-informed management. Half board.
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Night 13: Saanen.
On the site of the former town hall, this hotel was built in 1907 and renovated in 1982. The comfortable guest rooms are in the traditional style of the region. Half board.
Baggage Transfers
On most days your baggage is transported from hotel to hotel, so it will not be necessary to carry more than a light pack containing items you will need during the day. For the overnight stays at Engstlenalp (night 2) and Griesalp (night 8) you will also need to carry spare clothes and washing kit as you are not reunited with your baggage on those occasions |

Outline
Itinerary
1,000m=3,281ft.
1km = 0.62miles.
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Day 1: Arrive in
Engelberg. There is an hourly train service from Zurich airport (nearer)
and from Geneva airport to Engelberg, changing trains in Luzern. Journey
time from Zurich airport is 2 hrs 40 mins and from Geneva airport 4 hours
45mins. Engelberg is a beautifully situated mountain resort with a 12th
century Benedictine monastery.
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Day 2: Engelberg
(1002m) to Engstlenalp (1834m) highest point Jochpass (2207m). 14km/4hrs
50mins. Our route takes us up past the Trubsee (1764m). From the lake we
climb to the Jochpass (2,207m). We overnight in the delightful old
Engstlenalp Hotel (a mountain inn).
Bad
weather alternative: weather and snow are unlikely to impede this day
during our season but in emergency take the train from Engelberg to
Hergiswil (hourly, duration 50 mins), change there for the train to
Meiringen (hourly, duration 1 hour 10 mins) and postbus to Engstlenalp
(about every 2 hours, journey time 1 hour).
The last bus from Meiringen leaves at 15.45.
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Day 3:
Engstlenalp (1834m) to Meiringen (595m). 17 km/4hrs 40 mins. Highest point
Engstlenalp (1834m). We follow a little-used path, descending through
forest and along the enchanting Gental valley to Reuti before a final
steep descent to Meiringen. Near Meiringen are the Reichenbach Falls,
scene of Sherlock Holmes' final struggle with Moriarty, and the
Aareschlucht gorge.
Bad
weather alternative: either take the postbus to Meiringen (about every 2
hours, journey time 1 hour) or in the very unlikely event that the
weather is too bad for the bus to run, the only alternatives are to walk
down the road (15km) or stay another night at Engstlenalp.
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Day 4: Meiringen
(595m) to Grindelwald (1034m).
21km/7hrs 30 mins. Highest point Grosse Scheidegg (1962m). A long
hard ascent which can be eased by taking the bus for part of the way up to
Schwarzwaldalp (1454m). Towering
above on your left is the massive peak of the Wetterhorn (3704m). You
descend to Grindelwald, the “village of Glaciers” nestling below an
amphitheatre of peaks, the Wetterhorn, Schreckhorn, Eiger, Monch and
Jungfrau.
Bad
weather alternative: there is a postbus which runs parallel to the
walking route from Meiringen via Schwarzwaldalp and Grosse Scheidegg to
Grindelwald. If conditions are too bad for this to run, take the train
from Meiringen to Interlaken Ost and change there for Grindelwald.
Frequency hourly; journey time 1 hour 20 minutes.
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Day 5: Rest day
in Grindelwald, a resort town overlooked by the towering Eigerwand (North
Face of the Eiger), scene of many dramatic climbing exploits. A trip on
the Jungfrau railway (highest in Europe and 3rd highest in the world) is
well worthwhile even though somewhat expensive at approximately £50. A
magnificent view from the Jungfraujoch station (3454m) if it is clear - so
check the weather forecast. You change trains at Kleine Scheidegg.
A gondola (mini-cable car) (approx £25) trip up to first gives
access to a delightful walk to the Faulhorn peak (2681m), a tremendous
viewpoint in clear weather. There are numerous other fine day walks at all
altitudes around Grindelwald.
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Day 6:
Grindelwald (1034m) to Lauterbrunnen (797m). 19km/6hrs 30mins. Highest
point Kleine Scheidegg (2061m). A
short descent to Grund (943m) and then a steady ascent along a steep
forest track to the day's high point at the famous pass of Kleine
Scheidegg, and then down via the beautifully located village of Wengen to
Lauterbrunnen deep down in the Loetschinen valley.
Bad
weather alternative: the BOB railway runs parallel to the walking route
from Grindelwald up to Kleine Scheidegg and down via Wengen to
Lauterbrunnen. Hourly service, change trains at Kleine Scheidegg.
Otherwise take the valley rail route from Grindelwald and change at
Zweiluetschinen for Lauterbrunnen. Hourly
service.
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Day 7: In
Lauterbrunnen. Lauterbrunnen lies in a spectacular narrow valley and is
one of the major attractions of the Bernese Oberland. One possibility is
to anticipate tomorrow's long climb by walking the first part up to Murren
today. From Murren you can walk back by a scenic route via Gimmelwald down
to Stechelberg, from where there is an hourly bus back along the valley to
Lauterbrunnen. Another possibility is to take the cable car up from
Stechelberg or Murren to the Schilthorn.
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Day 8: Lauterbrunnen
(797m) or Murren (1665m) to Griesalp/Golderli (1408m). 21km/9 hrs 30 mins
(15km/7 hours from Murren). High point Sefinenfurke (2612m). It is a very
long climb up from Lauterbrunnen (795m) to the Sefinenfurke Pass (2,612m),
but if you have followed our suggestion of walking up to Murren on Day 7,
it is possible to shorten this without missing out any of the walk by
taking the rack and pinion railway up to Murren (1665m). The climb on from
Murren via Brunli (2,127m) is straightforward. Our exertions are rewarded
by stunning views of the Eiger (3,970m), Monch (4,099m) and Jungfrau
(4,158m). From the Sefinenfurke Pass it is a steep and impressive descent
into the Durenberg valley and down to Griesalp, for our night’s
accommodation in fairly basic twin-bedded rooms in a mountain inn.
Bad
weather alternative: train from Lauterbrunnen to Interlaken Ost; change
there for train to Spiez; change there again for train to
Reichenbach-in-Kandertal; then bus to Griesalp. The train journey operates
hourly and the journey time from Lauterbrunnen to Reichenbach-in-Kandertal
takes 1 hour 15 minutes. The bus runs 7 times per day (approx every 2
hours) and the bus journey takes 45 minutes. The last bus departure in
summer is at about 17.30pm.
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Day 9:
Griesalp-Golderli (1408m) to Kandersteg (1176m). 15km/7hrs 30mins. High point Hohturli (2778m). Today is
probably the hardest day of the trip. There are rewards in some of the
finest scenery of the trip. The last section of the ascent from Griesalp
to Hohturli is steep and aided by chains.
The hut near the Hohturli, Blumlisalphutte (2,837m), is just a few
minutes’ climb away and offers welcome refreshments. Then a beautiful
descent past the large Oeschinensee alpine lake to Kandersteg.
Bad
weather alternative: take the bus from Griesalp down to
Reichenbach-in-Kandertal (service approx every 2 hours - journey time 45
minutes), then hourly train to Kandersteg (40 to 55 mins; in some cases
change trains at Frutigen).
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Day 10: In
Kandersteg. We can recommend taking the Sunnegga cablecar and
trekking up to the famous Gemmi
Pass with great views
down to Leukerbad in Valais.
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Day 11: Kandersteg
(1176m) to Adelboden (1356m). 16km/6hrs
45mins. High point Bundechrinde pass (2380m).
A long ascent with beautiful views back to the Blumlisalp massif
and the Oeschinensee. After traversing the Bundechrinde pass (2380m; some
awkward scree slopes here), a long descent to Adelboden.
Bad
weather alternative: train from Kandersteg to Frutigen (hourly; takes 17
minutes); then bus to Adelboden (hourly service; takes 30 minutes).
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Day 12: Adelboden
(1356m) to Lenk (1068m). 18km/7hrs. High
point Hahnenmoospass (1956m). Overall a fairly gentle day. From Adelboden
you climb through a mixture of woods and meadows to the Hahnenmoospass.
After a level section there is a final steep descent to the village of
Lenk which lies below the Simmenfalle (waterfalls).
Bad
weather alternative: bus from Adelboden to Frutigen (hourly service; takes
30 minutes); then train to Lenk (change trains at Spiez and Zweisimmen;
hourly service; train journey time 2
hours).
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Day 13: Lenk
(1068m) to Lauenen (1241m). 14km/5hrs.
High point Trutlisberg Pass (2038m). A long easy climb from Lenk to
the Truttlisberg Pass. From the pass there are outstanding views of the
Wildstrubel peak (3,243m) and surrounding snowy peaks and glaciers. A
short ascent brings us to a delightful picnic spot amongst mountain
gentians. You then descend to
the Turbach valley and take the bus (approx.
hourly service) from Lauenen down to Gstaad and walk/short train ride to
Saanen.
Bad
weather alternative: train from Lenk to Zweisimmen; change there for train
to Saanen.
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Day 14: Departure.
Train from Saanen to Geneva airport (approx hourly service, journey time 3
hrs, change trains at Montreux) or to Zurich airport (approx. hourly
service, journey time 3 hrs 45 mins, change trains at Zweisimmen, Spiez
and Bern).
We provide you with . . .
Photocopied
maps
& book (Kev Reynolds), route notes.
Escorted Departures 2009
EJAP04 Sat
4 July – Fri 17 July
EJAP15 Sat 15 Aug – Fri 28 Aug |