Hiking hut to hut – Schynige Platte to Grindelwald

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Ilana leikin is planning a multiday hut-to-hut hike in the Jungfrau region of Switzerland, starting from Schynige Platte, with stops at several huts and ending in Lauterbrunnen. She is looking for advice on her route and tips on trail maps. The planned trek includes beautiful views and scenic trails but requires careful navigation.

Key takeaways:
  • Make sure to take the Panoramaweg trail from Schynige Platte for spectacular views, even if it adds about 30 minutes to your hike.
  • Consider using the book 'Tour of the Jungfrau Region' by Kev Reynolds for detailed maps and trail descriptions.
  • The Swiss Travel Pass can help save on transportation costs, so look into that for your trips between hikes.
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  • Anonymous
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    8 April 2022 at 5:16:37 #826804

    Hello,

    I would like to do a hut to hut multiday hike in Switzerland in the Jungfrau region. This is the route I am thinking of taking:

    Day 1: take the train to Schynige Platte. Hike up to Berghotel Faulhorn.

    Day 2: Faulhorn to Glecksteinhütte.

    Day 3: From Glecksteinhutte to Berghaus Bäreg.

    Day 4: go back down to Grindelwald. Take a cog train to Kleine Scheidegg And stay in a hotel there.

    Day 5: walk down to Lauterbrunnen

    I am struggling to find much information so was hoping if someone could please give me some input whether this looks like a reasonable route.

    Also I mapped out the route on gaiagps but is there a trail map I could purchase to have in addition?

  • Anna
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    Reply 1 of 10 • 8 April 2022 at 13:43:03 #940263

    Hi Ilana leikin,

    Welcome to the forum, thanks for joining MySwissAlps.

    Most people hike from Schynige Platte to First (or the other way) via Faulhorn then continue down to Grindelwald. To continue to Glecksteinhütte, you probably will have to follow the trail from First to Grosse Scheidegg before making the ascent to the Gleckstein Hut. As far as I know there is no direct trail from Glecksteinhütte to Berghaus Bäregg (but I could be wrong). One option is to hike back down and continue on the trail to the Wetterhorn Hotel and Bergrestaurant Pfingstegg. From here, it’s just a couple of hours hike to the Berghaus Baregg. The you can hike down to Grindelwald, take the cog train to Kleine Scheidegg and walk down to Wengen. It’s a long hike but should be doable in 3 days.

    The attached map should give you some ideas about the trail between Grosse Scheidegg and Berghaus Baregg.

    If you need more information about maps and accurate trail details, you should contact Grindelwald Tourism or visit the website.

    Regards,

    Anna

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    Reply 2 of 10 • 8 April 2022 at 16:55:10 #940264

    Thank you so so much Anna for the info!!

    Janice3401
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    Reply 3 of 10 • 8 April 2022 at 22:15:58 #940265

    I strongly recommend Tour of the Jungfrau Region by Kev Reynolds. It lays out the routes you are interested in, provides maps, descriptions of trails and hiking times, elevation gains, information about the huts and more. The maps are basic but provide a good start. (It’s available on Amazon as a small, plastic bound-paperback or on Kindle.) Sounds like a great trip!

    Janice

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    Reply 4 of 10 • 8 April 2022 at 23:05:52 #940266

    That sounds like exactly what I need thank you janice!

    Mark
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    Reply 5 of 10 • 9 April 2022 at 14:30:57 #940267

    Hi IIana

    I think your original plan to spend the first night at Faulhorn has a lot of merit. The views at Berghaus are spectacular and you would have the chance to see the sunset and sunrise from there. A great opportunity. Much more scenic than overnight in Grindelwald. Faulhorn is roughly 2/3 the way from Schynige Platte to First and will be a fairly easy descent down to First.

    Also I would strongly recommend when leaving SP to take the Panaramaweg trail instead of the trail down the middle of the plateau. The Panaramaweg will be to the left along a ridge line with spectacular views on both sides( see attached photos). It only adds maybe 30 minutes to the hike but is well worth it. Perhaps the most scenic trail in the Jungfrau area.

    Also added a few pics of Grosse Scheidegg trail and area, also very nice

    Enjoy,Mark

    Janice3401
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    Reply 6 of 10 • 9 April 2022 at 22:04:17 #940268

    Another great resource for multiday hiking (also for biking, etc.) is the free app SwitzerlandMobility.

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    Reply 7 of 10 • 10 April 2022 at 4:09:17 #940269

    Hey Mark! thank you for the suggestions. Will it be easy/obvious to find the Panaramaweg trail?

    Also, I was originally planning to hike from Faulhorn to Glecksteinhutte in one day but I am wondering if it would be too long of a day and might be worth to spend a night in Grosse scheidegg in between?

    Mark
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    Reply 8 of 10 • 10 April 2022 at 21:50:30 #940270

    The Panaramaweg trail will be to your far left as you leave the train station. We cut through the hotel on the left of the station and there were Panaramaweg signs directing you even further left. I believe the default trail and signs to Faulhorn and First will take you the shortest route down the center of the plateau. But both trails merge at Laucherhorn and continue on to First. Panaramaweg is well worth the extra 30 minutes.

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    Reply 9 of 10 • 10 April 2022 at 22:31:14 #940271

    Thank you so much for your reply again. What are your thoughts on hiking Faulhorn to Glecksteinhutte in one day, if you or anyone got experience with that route?

    Mark
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    Reply 10 of 10 • 11 April 2022 at 2:34:44 #940272

    Sorry but I don’t have any personal experience with that particular hike. Grosse Scheidegg is as far as I’ve gone.

    Mark

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