Getting to Gimmelwald on a single flexipass day?

  • remyo
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    5 May 2013 at 17:26:09 #805963

    Hello,
    I’m trying to maximize our group’s flexipass day-1 from Geneva. Would we be able to get from Geneva all the way to Gimmelwald (including the tram at the end) on the flexipass or would that last tram cost us extra? I see on the Flexipass map a solid black line to Murren but not to Gimmelwald.
    Our intent is to do the via ferrata. We want to get as far as we can on the flexipass (ideally to Gimmelwald to the Mountain Hostel) to drop our bags, hike to Murren, do the via ferrata and then continue on our way via wanderweg (on the Via Alpina to Bundalp Berghaus).

    Thank you!

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    6 May 2013 at 10:47:21 #838572

    Hello,
    I’m trying to maximize our group’s flexipass day-1 from Geneva. Would we be able to get from Geneva all the way to Gimmelwald (including the tram at the end) on the flexipass or would that last tram cost us extra? I see on the Flexipass map a solid black line to Murren but not to Gimmelwald.
    Our intent is to do the via ferrata. We want to get as far as we can on the flexipass (ideally to Gimmelwald to the Mountain Hostel) to drop our bags, hike to Murren, do the via ferrata and then continue on our way via wanderweg (on the Via Alpina to Bundalp Berghaus).

    Thank you!

    If it is a Swiss Flexipass it is good all the way to Gimmelwald. Take the train to Lauterbrunen then the bus to Stechelberg cable car station and then the cable car up to Gimmelwald. If you have a Eurail Flexipass it is only good to Interlaken Ost. From Interlaken Ost there is a discount.

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