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  Swiss Trekking: Bernese Oberland Traverse, Parts A and B

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Bernese Oberland Traverse
Sample Itinerary


Actual hikes vary from trip to trip, but our itinerary will go something like this:

Day 1
Arrive in Switzerland, and transfer by train to the quiet town of Meiringen to start the Bernese Oberland tour. We'll meet in the afternoon and take a bus ride up to our remote inn to start the tour. Waterfalls and imposing mountains watch over us in this relaxing corner of the Alps. (Schwarzwaldalp Inn)

Day 2
After a hearty breakfast, we'll hike over the Grosse Scheidegg pass and enjoy our first views of the Eiger and of the Grindelwald valley. With 10,000 vertical feet separating valley from peak, Grindelwald sits at the base of one of the most impressive vertical mountain walls in the world. Perhaps we'll detour via the postcard-perfect Bachsee lake before winding down to the glacier village of Grindelwald and our lovely 3-star hotel. (Hotel Wolter or Derby)

Day 3
Today we'll explore the Grindelwald valley and hike to the famous Kleine Scheidegg pass. The entire day is dominated by great close-up views of the Eiger North Face - perhaps the most notorious climb in the Swiss Alps. We'll descend to the quiet village Wengen for a restful night. (Hotel Bären) 


Day 4
We'll enjoy spectacular views of the Jungfrau and surrounding mountains on the way down from Wengen. Our trail winds through flowery meadows and dense woods to the lush Lauterbrunnen valley floor. After a break for lunch, we'll hike to a wild and isolated corner of the Lauterbrunnen valley for a memorable night in a remote mountain inn in one of the most spectacular corners of the Bernese Oberland. (Obersteinberg Inn)

Day 5
We have a couple of trail options today - the first, a panoramic climb over a high ridge with breathtaking views in every direction, the second, a beautiful wooded hike filled with waterfalls. Both lead through sleepy Gimmelwald to the car-free village of Mürren, with its unparalleled cliffside views of the surrounding mountains. This marks the end of Part A of the tour. Stay in a comfortable 3-star hotel. (Hotel Jungfrau or Edelweiss)

Day 6
There are numerous dayhike possibilities around Mürren. One beautiful trail leads up to the local peak, Birg, for superb all-around views, and past a small glacial tarn. Or feel free to just unwind in one of the most scenic and relaxing villages in the Alps. (Hotel Jungfrau or Edelweiss) 


Day 7
Our trail meanders back into the deep recesses of the Sefinen valley before crossing the first of two major passes, Sefinenfurke, into the tiny hamlet of Griesalp. A moderate but long climb past Rotstock hut and over the pass, followed by a very steep descent, is rewarded by a friendly welcome at our rustic but pretty inn. (Gorneren Inn)

Day 8
We'll need an early start for our most challenging day of the tour. Crossing our second major pass, Hohturli, we'll hike past glaciers and high mountain peaks to the jewel-like Oeschinen lake - an emerald-green lake surrounded by cliffs which has to be seen to be believed. We stay in a 3-star hotel in the quiet village of Kandersteg for the night. (Hotel Adler or Alfa Soleil) 


Day 9
We'll quickly escape town on a quiet path leading south towards the Klus gorge. The power of the Kander river is impressive as we climb through this narrow gorge into the hidden Gasterntal valley. This is a picture-perfect hideaway - a small, U-shaped valley, carpeted with wildflowers and guarded by savage cliffs. Waterfalls bursting from the sides of cliffs add to the scenery. Stay in a pleasant inn with great mountain and waterfall views. (Steinbock Inn) 


Day 10
For our grand finale we'll choose from a couple great hikes. One of our favorites is a strenuous climb to the nearby Lötschen pass. Old Roman trails lead us through meadows and woods, with a short stretch across a glacier, to the small hut at the pass where the views to the south are superb! We'll return to the same inn at the bottom of the valley that night. A fitting way to end a great tour. (Steinbock Inn)

Day 11
Today we say good-bye to the Bernese Oberland and depart for Kandersteg and our post-tour destinations. 


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MEET: Meiringen or Mürren
DEPART: Mürren or Gasterntal
LENGTH: 6 days, 5 nights
HIKE RATING: Strenuous, 5-8 hours/day, 2500'-4500' elevation gain/loss

For those without the time to devote to the full Bernese Oberland Tour, you are welcome to join us for half the tour. Part A starts in Meiringen, and crosses two moderate passes on the way to Mürren. Part B picks up in Mürren, with two strenuous passes on the way to the Gastern valley near Kandersteg. Part A has more easier hiking options, with larger villages and more famous mountains. Part B is more challenging with quieter trails and destinations. Both stand alone as a beautiful tour in their own right, with plenty of great hiking, wonderful views, and pleasant surprises along the way.

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Bernese Oberland Traverse, Parts A and B
 
SWITZERLAND TREKKING

VILLAGE-BASED WALKING/HIKING TOURS
— Jungfrau + Matterhorn Regions
— Hiking the Jungfrau
— Hiking the Matterhorn
— The Grand Tour (Luxury)

INN-TO-INN COMBO TOURS
— Bernese Oberland Highlights
— Bernese Oberland Traverse
— Bernese Oberland, Parts A and B

SELF-GUIDED TOURS
— Murren Self-Guided

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