How to get in Murren and what”s the ticket price?

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    28 June 2016 at 11:55:37 #809560

    Hi friends, slowspoke and kim, back again to sort out some issues.

    My 5- day trips to Switzerland is just a month away. We are finally staying in Wengen. We would like to spend a day at lauterbrunnen and murren. A route find

    1. lauterbrunnen to strechelberg by bus and then gondola upto murren.

    2 .lauterbrunnen to grutschlap by cable car and then train to murren

    my enquery

    1. time table and current price of the trip. from sbb it is not found -murren and grutschlap is not taking.

    2. if we would go by walk few km and then board the bus -possible?

    3. Besides this, have anybody a better plan of a full day trip?

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    Arno
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    29 June 2016 at 11:28:23 #853608

    Hi dipchat995,

    1. The schedules and prices can be found in the timetable, but you have to spell the names right: Mürren (the train stop is Mürren BLM) and Grütschalp.

    2. You can walk from Lauterbrunnen to Stechelberg, or part of it (see here). You can also walk from Grütschalp to Mürren, see here.

    3. This is a very nice trip. You can also add a Schilthorn visit from Mürren. More ideas are here: myswissalps.com/ jungfrauregion/ activities.

    Have fun!

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    1 July 2016 at 6:26:22 #853609

    Thank you .i got my answer

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