- Brief description
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Easy hike, which can even be done with a stroller.
- Difficulty
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easy
- Rating
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- Starting point
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Bahnhof Lauterbrunnen (795 m ü. M.)
- Route
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Steinbock0.0 kmLauterbrunnen0.1 kmBei der Zuben0.1 kmGsteigermatte0.2 kmFood Point0.2 kmGreifenbach0.3 kmBeim Schulhaus0.4 kmFuhrenboden0.5 kmLauterbrunnen0.6 kmBeim Pfrundhaus0.6 kmCascada de Staubbach0.9 kmStaubbach1.0 kmBei der Buche2.4 kmGydisdorf2.8 kmBrüggmatte3.6 kmMatta5.8 kmGimmelwald (1,367 m)6.1 kmSefinenfall6.3 kmHotel Restaurant Stechelberg6.6 kmRüti6.6 kmStechelberg (867 m)6.7 km
- Best season
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AugSepOctNovDecJanFebMarAprMayJunJul
- Description
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In the picturesque Lauterbrunnen Valley, a lot revolves around water. This hike, which can also be called a walk, passes the Staubbach Falls after a short march. It then goes past the thundering Trümmelbach Waterfalls and the Breithorn campground, continuing over the Weisse Lütschine to Stechelberg. Treat yourself to a delicious meal or warm up with a hot drink in this little village. You can then return to Lauterbrunnen on foot along the same route or take the bus.
- Directions
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Bahnhof Lautebrunnen - Staubbachfall - Trümmelbachfall - Ägertenbachfall - Mürrenbachfall - Bushaltestelle Stechelberg
- Highest point
- 913 m
- Endpoint
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Bushaltestelle Stechelberg (910 m ü. M.)
- Height profile
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- Equipment
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After a snowfall, the ground can be softer and more difficult to walk on.
- Tips
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The Staubbach Gallery is only accessible during the summer season, but, no matter what time of year it is, the Staubbach Falls will take your breath away: it’s usually frozen solid in winter and illuminated with colourful lights. The Trümmelbach Waterfalls, which are also along the route, are open from April to November, from 9.00 am to 5.00 pm.
- Additional information
- Directions
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Car: There are different ways to reach the region by car. The fastest way from Basel and Geneva is via Berne. The fastest route from Zurich is through Lucerne and the Brünig Pass. The pass is open in summer and winter.
From the south, the route goes over the Grimsel or Susten Pass into the region. Both passes are only open in summer. Alternatively, you can take the Simplon Pass and then Lötschberg car transport.
- Public transportation
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Thanks to its central location in Europe, Switzerland is served by international trains from over 12 countries. Within Switzerland, Intercity trains run directly from Basel and Lucerne to the Jungfrau Region. Travellers from Zurich have to change in Berne. The trains run every half hour.
- Parking
- Author
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The tour Lauterbrunnen - Stechelberg is used by outdooractive.com provided.
General info
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Aletsch Arena
185
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Jungfrau Region
113
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Mürren - Schilthorn
40