Just one correction to Ken's post. The total time from Lauterbrunnen to Mürren is 20 minutes; the cable from Lauterbrunnen to Grütschalp takes about 5 minutes, and the train from there to Mürren takes about 15 minutes. This is one of those things that seems hard until you get there - once you're there, it's easy and obvious.
1. Mürren Viewpoint: To Marvel Jungfrau Massif. Even if the three famous “four-thousanders” peaks, Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau, can be seen from numerous places in Bernese Oberland, it is still in Mürren you can find a few of the most awe-inspiring spots in admiring these mountains. Wengen (1301m) – Lauterbrunnen (802m) – Mürren (1638m) The hike from Wengen to Lauterbrunnen to Mürren is a medium intense hike on the Via Alpina and takes about 4 hours to complete. It’s 11km long and takes you 499 meters downhill and 836 meters uphill. The hike offers stunning views of the Lauterbrunnen valley, impressive sights of The Thrill Walk on Birg is free to visit, You can take the cable car from Mürren. - but somehow, you have to get to Mürren ( hiking or cable car form Stechelberg / cablecar and train from Lauterbrunnen ) The cable car Mürren - Birg costs CHF. 46.20 for the roundtrip.
If you go in another season with less snow such as Spring, Summer, and Autumn, you should take a trekking from Lauterbrunnen to Trummelbach waterfall, then from Murren village to Gimmelwald village. This is a beautiful trekking trail that you can only say like you are walking in a fairy tale. Murren, a car-free village, faces the valley in summer.
On this adventure trail, you can discover over 150 different mountain flower species such as gentians, alpine roses and edelweiss. Mürren Tourismus. CH - 3825 Mürren. +41 33 856 86 86. muerren.swiss. info@muerren.swiss. Many roads lead to the Allmendhubel. One of them leads from Mürren through a valley to Blumental (flower valley). The hilltop village of Murren is your pick if you're looking for a quieter mountain village that's all about the charm of being surrounded by sweeping mountain views. Murren is another car-free village and full of a few unique things to do, like the Murren to Winteregg walk. Unlike other alpine hikes, this trail is completely flat but boasts Seventeen days might seem like an odd number of days for a trip, but this itinerary maximizes the use of the 15-day Swiss Travel Pass. Start the pass on day 2 and it will end on the day you travel to Geneva. Day 1: Arrive in Zürich. Day 2: Bernina Express. Day 3: Lugano. Day 4: Lugano Day Trip. You can take a train from Grindelwald to Lauterbrunnen via Zweilütschinen in around 52 min. Train operators. Berner Oberland-Bahnen. Wengernalpbahn. Bus operators. Grindelwald Bus AG. Other operators. Taxi from Grindelwald to Lauterbrunnen. Kirche Lauterbrunnen – The Lauterbrunnen Church is the iconic center of town, with its tall spire reaching far above the tops of the other buildings. The people of Lauterbrunnen dedicated this small Gothic church to St. Andrew in 1488, and it’s a great place to wander around, listening to the sound of the church bells. The hike down from Murren to Lauterbrunnen is absolutely breathtaking and I would highly recommend it. You could then walk the valley floor of Lauterbrunnen and visit the falls located there too. From Lauterbrunnen take the little train to the Kleine Scheidegg area that looks out over Grindelwald and there is a hike down to the village (which .
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