Hiking trails open in the Jungfrau / Bernese Oberland mid – late May?
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kim11Participant608 posts24 April 2024 at 18:13:29 #1459689
Spring does not come early to the Bernese Oberland. Many of the higher elevation hikes are often closed by snow and/or mud until mid-June. (See https://maps.jungfrauferien.ch/hiking/ for current map of open/closed trails. This is updated frequently. )
During heavy or late snow years some of the higher elevation trails don’t open until July 1. The earliest the higher elevation hikes open are when the transports to reach the trailheads are scheduled to begin operating. However, sometimes the trails don’t open for days or weeks later, it is entirely weather- and snowpack-dependent.
However, there are a number of lower elevation hikes that are usually open during April, May, and early June. These are all easy walks; the more challenging hikes are those higher up.
A beautiful valley walk begins in Lauterbrunnen and ends in Stechelberg (or earlier, depending on your inclination). It is about 4 miles long on a wide flat path. You can go as far as Trümmelbach Falls (about half way and highly recommended for a visit) then bus the rest of the way, go as far as the Stechelberg Schilthornbahn station, about 3.5 miles total, or go all the way to Stechelberg where there is a lovely inn that serves delicious lunches. You can take the bus back from any of these stops to Lauterbrunnen.
The only walk at elevation that’s pretty sure to be open is the Grütschalp to Mürren route. Take the lift from Lauterbrunnen to Grütshcalp then enjoy the 3.5 mile, mostly flat stroll to Mürren. Stunning views of the Eiger massif from here. You can also walk from Mürren down the paved easy trail to Gimmelwald then catch the gondola down to Stechelberg.
The Allmenhubel lift (from Mürren up to Allmendhubel) opens June 7, 2024 so you will miss that.
The gondola from Wengen to Männlichen (where one begins the easy walk down to Kleine Scheidegg) begins operating again on 25 May 2024 but often the trail is obscured by snow or mud until mid June. If it is closed it is still well worth taking the gondola trip and walking around the top.
The ski gondolas from Grindelwald to First are now operating continuously year round. The path to the lovely lake Bachalpsee usually doesn’t open until end of May or sometimes until mid June. Even if it is closed the trip up and back on the gondolas is breathtaking! And there are tons of adventure activities atop First. https://www.jungfrau.ch/de-ch/grindelwaldfirst/
There are a number of loop trails around Wengen that are usually open before mid-June as well. The tourist information center in town can direct you to these.
AnaParticipant13 posts25 April 2024 at 12:30:10 #1460473Kim!
thank you so much for your tips! Duly noted – absolutely helpful!
thank you ☺️
YolandaModerator2486 posts25 April 2024 at 19:25:22 #1461421Hi Ana,
Kim actually created a truly comprehensive and amazing report on the area. You can download and read, here’s the link:
Kind regards,
Yolanda
AnaParticipant13 posts25 April 2024 at 22:24:30 #1461428Hi Kim and Yolanda,
the information you have given me is like golden nuggets, I have downloaded pdf and saved links so I can refer to when I get there ☺️
thank you so much for your help and your time. And effort. We’re so lucky that we have you guides to help us.
💖
anastasia
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