First to Schynigge Platte or the other way around?

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A traveler named Blanka is in Wengen and is planning to hike from First to Schynige Platte tomorrow. She wants advice on which direction offers better views, as she has found route details but is unsure of the differences between hiking up or down. She plans to leave early morning for ample time to return.

Key takeaways:
  • Start your hike from First to reach the highest point sooner for better views.
  • Many hikers prefer going from Schynige Platte to First to avoid tedious downhill trekking.
  • Check the schedule for the last train from Schynige Platte and the last gondola from First to Grindelwald to ensure timely returns.
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  • Anonymous
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    20 August 2019 at 10:07:06 #823494

    Hi all, greetings from rainy Wengen today! I am planning the recommended hike of First to Schynigge Platte for tomorrow on my own and have found already the detailed route among earlier posts, however I understand this can be done in both directions. Can I ask which is recommended for better views or what would be the main difference beside the obvious of hiking up or down? 🙂 Planning to leave early morning to have sufficient time for return. Many thanks for your help!

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    Reply 1 of 7 • 21 August 2019 at 11:24:09 #920516

    Hi Blanka and welcome to the MySwissAlps Forum!

    I haven’t done it but I believe it is wonderful from both direction. The elevation is quite different though, it worth to check, I have attached the elevation graph. If you start from First you will get earlier to the highest point.

    Here you’ll find the route: http://www.myswissalps.com/hi king/first-schynigeplatte and some more practical informations about hiking in Switzerland: http://www.myswissalps.com/hi king.

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    Reply 2 of 7 • 21 August 2019 at 16:41:28 #920517

    Hi Blanka, I hope the weather is cooperating with you today!

    I’ve done this hike probably 15 times, in both directions. My strong preference is SP to First. I find the opposite direction to have too much tedious downhill trekking. It’s pretty much all downhill after you reach Faulhorn which is quite early in the going. This is just my opinion as I prefer hiking up rather than down.

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    Reply 3 of 7 • 21 August 2019 at 16:45:57 #920518

    Thank you, Kim, yes, weather was great for Schilthorn today😊 I appreciate your advice, found your earlier document on Wengen, so this helped to decide for SP to First direction. Very useful guide, thankful for it! Warm regards, Blanka

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    Reply 4 of 7 • 21 August 2019 at 16:46:46 #920519

    Köszönöm szépen, Ildikó!😊

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    Reply 5 of 7 • 21 August 2019 at 16:50:19 #920520

    Check the times for the last train from Schynigge Platte down to Zweisimmen and the time for the last gondola down First to Grindelwald.

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    Reply 6 of 7 • 21 August 2019 at 17:00:40 #920521

    I believe ed meant SP to Wilderswil, not Zweisimmen

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    Reply 7 of 7 • 22 August 2019 at 14:43:39 #920522

    🙂 Szívesen. / You’re welcome.

    Hope you had a great hike today. We would be glad to read your experiences if you would like to share it after you holiday in the Trip Reports part of the forum: http://www.myswissalps.com/fo rum/tripreports

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