Lauterbrunnen to Kleine Scheidegg with cycle

  • Happy_Pants
    Participant
    19 posts
    23 January 2020 at 8:34:39 #824968

    Hi

    Could anyone please advise if you are able to get off the train from Lauterbrunnen to Kleine Scheidegg at the intermediate stations of Allmend and Wengernalp with a mountain bike. I know the track starts at Wengen to bike up to Kleine Scheidegg but if I’m pushed for time can I get off at Allmend or Wengernalp and still get on the bike track to KS ?

    Also, how long would it take to cycle back down from Kleine Scheidegg to Grindelwald and then on to Interlaken ?

    Thanks very much

    HP

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    Anna
    Moderator
    6279 posts
    24 January 2020 at 15:10:07 #928516

    Hi Happy Pants,

    You can probably get off at Wengernalp. But to be sure you should ask at the station in Lauterbrunnen as I remember reading that bicycles are not allowed at a certain time and certain routes on the mountain railway.

    This bike trail is part of a bigger trail between Interlaken and Grindelwald. For more details, have a look at this link from Schweizmobil: http://www.schweizmobil.ch/en/mountainbiking-in-switzerland/route/etappe-0858.html

    Hope that helps.

    Regards,

    Anna

    Happy_Pants
    Participant
    19 posts
    24 January 2020 at 15:30:05 #928517

    Hi Anna

    Thank you very much for your reply the link you sent is really useful

    Cheers

    HP

    kim11
    Participant
    604 posts
    24 January 2020 at 15:41:14 #928518

    If bicycles are allowed on the train you want to take you can certainly get off at Allmend as well. Allmend is a request stop only (push the button near the door)

    Happy_Pants
    Participant
    19 posts
    24 January 2020 at 17:32:00 #928519

    Thanks for the info Kim

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