The cable car to Schilthorn from Murren has a middle station called Birg, and it is a place to be if you want some dizzying adventures in Lauterbrunnen. Here you can find the Skyline Walk and Thrill Walk – they’re a glass platform over a vertical precipice and a meshed metal walkway, respectively, where you can see exhilarating views in Review of the Lauterbrunnen Ski Resort. Apres. There are a few hotel bars in Lauterbrunnen but you have the option of popping down to sample the huge choice in Interlaken or staying on the mountain after the lifts close in Wengen or Murren and getting a late train down (but be sure you catch the last one, Cinderella, or it's a long, cold walk). Stechelberg is a tiny village close to Lauterbrunnen. If you get out of the gondola, you can then either do a nice, scenic walk to Lauterbrunnen (about 90 minutes) or take a bus that brings you back to Lauterbrunnen. It is also about a 40-minute walk to the famous Trümmelbach Waterfalls, which is located between Lauterbrunnen and Stechelberg. On a bright, sunny day we began our journey at Murren after catching the train from Wengen to Lauterbrunnen and then from Lauterbrunnen to Murren. Catching the trains throughout Jungfrau is quite simple and nothing is ever too far away. Once we arrived in Murren, it was a short walk from the train station to the trailhead. You can make stunning images there. Nepal Bridge in Gimmelwald – Walk down to the Gimmelwald village, a 2.2 kilometer long hike. A breathtaking Nepal swing bridge awaits you there. Schilthorn summit – Breathtaking view to the Mönch, Eiger and Jungfrau mountains, and you can see Interlaken from there too. The James Bond film was filmed - Birg - Murren is downwards and you could ride down the alpine road - Same applies to Murren - Lauterbrunnen, without going via Grutschalp but cutting down in Winteregg. I think that the people that will rent the bikes, looking at you, at the time and at the weather, will make you the best suggestions: speak with them! ISgjp. The elevation of Lauterbrunnen is 2,608 feet. Wengen is about 4,200 feet, Interlaken is 1,864 feet. Another vote for Lauterbrunnen. I've stayed in Lauterbrunnen, Wengen and Interlaken. While we Waterfalls of the valley More about the valley. Lauterbrunnen is an approximately eight kilometres long U-shaped valley near the Lauterbrunnen wall. Its area is 164.51 km2. The valley starts with the village of the same name and ends at Stechelberg (you can get there by car, bus, or on foot). The route is accessed via the first stages of the Schilthorn cable-way, starting in the picturesque high alpine town of Murren at 1640m. From there the route covers 2.2km along the top of the vast Lauterbrunnen Wall as well as descending 300m in altitude – all the way down to Gimmelwald. Guide time is 3 hours, but it can easily be done faster. Walk from Murren to Winteregg. If you’d rather walk than get the train, then there is the option of a ‘Panoramaweg’ (Panoramic walk) from Mürren to Winteregg. Compared to other Alps trails the path is completely flat which makes the effort of walking minimal, meaning you can save your energy to absorb all the amazing views. Down in the Lauterbrunnen valley, count the waterfalls that cascade down the steep cliffs as you stroll between the vil. lages of Lauterbrunnen and Stechelberg - there are 72 of them (Lauterbrunnen actually means "many fountains"). The Staubbach Falls are probably the most famous, cascading almost 300 metres over the gigantic rock face, and 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

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