Bernese Oberland & Lake Lucerne
Introduction
For centuries, the Swiss have mastered these mountains, bringing cheeses, salt and spices to Roman Italy. Today, highly efficient cable cars, cog railways, and chairlifts bring walkers to trails high above the treeline where we walk through verdant meadows filled with wildflowers. On every side are the legendary mountains of The Bernese Alps, their white peaks brilliant in the clear air. Below, are mountain lakes, woodlands and pastures.
We ride a cog train to the base of the Eiger, visit a farmer’s chalet and see how L’Etivaz cheese is made, and walk with panoramic views of the Monch and Jungfrau.
Walk Summary
| Dates | |
| Trip |
8 days, 7 nights |
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| Price |
US$3995.00 per person double occupancy |
Walk begins in Saanen, with arrival at Saanen Rail Station and ends in Weggis, with departure from Lucerne Rail Station.
Walk Highlights
Sunday
Try to take the Golden Panoramic Train from Montreux for a wonderful ride to our rendezvous in the village of Saanen. We take an aperitif overlooking the mountains before our Introductory Talk and Welcome Dinner.
Monday
This morning’s walk, in the crisp mountain hills above the Château d'Oex, presents fine views to the peaks of Videmanette and
Vanil. After a demonstration of Etivaz cheese making and lunch at 'the chalet', we continue to Rougemont, an authentic 17th century chalet village, before walking along the Sarine river to catch the train to Saanen. And so by train to our lovely chalet hotel in Kandersteg.
Tuesday
The Kander valley region offers a wide variety of delightful classic alpine routes. In favorable weather conditions a cable car will take
us to grand high level walks, with outstanding views of the snow-capped Altels and Rinderhorn.
Wednesday
We go to Lauterbrunnen and take a cog train up to Wegenalp where we walk through flower-covered pastures the most dramatic scenery. Our walk takes us to Kleine Scheidegg situated at 6200ft and ends at the base of the daunting Eiger North Face and down to Grindelwald.
Thursday
From Grosse Scheidegg, well-trodden paths take us from peak to peak across the Land of the Chamois from which we have
unique views of the whole impressive Bernese Alps from Wetterhorn to Mönch.
Friday
We walk to the beautiful canyon and dramatic scenery of the Gletscherschlucht, then continue by train to Lucerne to discover its famous wooden bridges and medieval lanes. We reach our waterside hotel by lake steamer.
Saturday
We take the ferry from our village to Vitznau and connect with the famous cog railway to Rigi Kulm. We enjoy easy paths all day as
we walk to Schild and on to Rigi Scheidegg for lunch. We return via Rigi Kaltbad for our Farewell Dinner.
Sunday
We return to Lucerne by lake steamer and The Wayfarers see you safely on your way.
This itinerary represents a typical Walk. We prepare itineraries well in advance of the trip and therefore we reserve the right to make changes due to weather, local events or other circumstances - but always to improve the experience of our guests.
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Travel Information
Before & After:
- See more of this spectacular country courtesy of Swiss Rail whose schedules run as accurately as their watches.
- Many resorts such as Montreux, Lucerne, and Gstaad host concerts and summer music festivals.
Weather:
Average temperatures in this area in June, July and September range between 55ºF (13ºC) and 90ºF (30ºC). In addition, very generally speaking, the temperature drops about 1ºC with every additional 650 feet (200 metres) elevation gain. There is likely to be some rainfall, although this will probably be higher in June and July than September.
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