Marble Run at Hasliberg

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Mrugesh is planning a visit to the Marble Run at Hasliberg and has a few questions about logistics and suitability for his family. He wants to know if the cable from Meiringen to Reuti is included in the Swiss Travel Pass, the time needed for the run, whether it's suitable for a 3-year-old, and the last cable car schedule.

Key takeaways:
  • The Swiss Travel Pass offers discounts on gondola tickets, but it doesn't cover the full fare.
  • Allocate about 2 hours to complete the marble run, especially with small children.
  • The marble run is very kid-friendly and is a fun experience for young children.
  • The last gondola down leaves Bidmi/Reuti at 17.00, and 16.45 on weekends.
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  • Anonymous
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    12 August 2023 at 4:00:16 #830495

    Hi,

    Few questions about the Marble Run at Hasliberg,

    1) Is the cable from Meiringen to Reuti included in the Swiss Travel Pass

    2) Is 1.5 to 2 hours enough to complete the marble run

    3) Is it fun for our 3-year-old daughter?

    4) When is the last cable car down to the city?

    Thanks

    Mrugesh

  • Anna
    Moderator
    7727 posts
    Reply 1 of 1 • 12 August 2023 at 8:56:12 #957252

    Hi Mrugesh,

    Welcome to MySwissAlps.

    1. If you have a Swiss Travel Pass, you can purchase the gondola ticket at a discounted price.

    2. The Hasliberg marble run is about 3km long. With small children, I think 2 hours is a realistic time to complete the hike.

    3. The marble run is ideal for children. You can find details about the trail here: http://www.meiringen-hasliberg.ch/en/Summer/Hiking/Marble_Run_Hasliberg

    4. The last gondola leaves Bidmi/Reuti at 17.00 (16.45 on weekends). You can check the Hasliberg cable car and gondola timetable here: http://www.meiringen-hasliberg.ch/cmsfiles/Betriebszeiten_Sommer_2023_2.pdf

    Hope this helps.

    Regards,

    Anna

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