Small mountain villages to visit near Luzern?

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    17 October 2017 at 22:54:01 #813520

    Hello

    I am in Luzern. I would like to see some small villages. (Maybe mountain villages with cow:)). Could you recommend some beatiful villages please?

    Thanks

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    Mark
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    18 October 2017 at 0:42:11 #871002

    Wengen or Murren , both fairly small and picturesque. Wengen a little easier to get to. Mark

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    18 October 2017 at 2:21:57 #871003

    Perhaps Isenthal, in the mountains above the Vierwaldstättersee (Lake Lucerne). You would get a train to Flüelen or Altdorf UR (depending on your departure time), then a PostBus to Isenthal. The trip up takes almost 2 hours.

    You would need to plan carefully, as there are only a few buses per day. The last bus back is shortly after 6pm.

    Here is a photo of the village:

    tinyurl.com/yd968ar6

    Here is a video of the PostBus ride up to Isenthal (in winter):

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxbrSjGLrXY

    Alpenrose

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    18 October 2017 at 4:32:39 #871004

    How about Sachseln? 28 minutes from Luzern toward Interlaken, about 5K souls, home of Bruder Klaus (patron saint of CH with a church to match), plenty of cows and sheep, and on a beautiful lake. Not high in the mountains (500 meters) but spectacular views. A nice museum. A little dot of Swiss rural atmosphere, and a easy half day excursion. Nice bakery, several restaurants and hotels, and lower prices than the city.

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Sachseln

    I liked it so much that I moved here to live 24 years ago.

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    18 October 2017 at 4:51:06 #871005

    Awesome bus ride Alpenrose! Thanks to you I’m now subscribed to the Post Auto Youtube channel. 🤓

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    19 October 2017 at 4:37:26 #871006

    Yes, they have some great videos of their most spectacular trips! You have to admire those bus drivers … and the people who train them!

    Alpenrose

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    19 October 2017 at 20:36:55 #871007

    Thank you so much Alpenrose666 . I would like to see there too much but as it is a bit far I could not go there. However the same day as for “only plan” I went to Zurich and Stein am Rhein but I regretted that I spent time wrongly . I wish I didnt.

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    19 October 2017 at 20:42:53 #871008

    Thank you Fredch for recommendation:)

    Since it is close I went there and I liked it so much…Quiet , modern, sheeps… but more then village:) I liked so much but I could not go Flueli..as bus hours are not available. I ‘dwould like to spend time more but instead I went to zurich and stein am rhein and I regretted , I wish I had stayed in villages. .. Small and no-touristic towns are much pretty…

    Today I discovered Lugern…wonderful..

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    20 October 2017 at 4:33:01 #871009

    Lungern is indeed a nice village. I stayed there for 3 weeks some years ago. The only drawback is that long uphill trek to the train station. Living by the lake and waterfall makes up for that. Glad you enjoyed Sachseln. Country life ain’t bad at all.

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    20 October 2017 at 6:14:40 #871010

    Yes yes train road is so long..I missed train

    But is there waterfall? Or do you mention about small fall to lake?

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    20 October 2017 at 7:57:55 #871011

    The waterfall is at the southern end of the lake. Depending on the time of year, it can be full or less than that. Spring and summer it is significant. In late winter, the lake is half empty, and one can walk into the bed to see the foundations of old homes that existed before it was damed up at the north end.

    There is a very nice restaurant across the road at the train station.

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    20 October 2017 at 19:20:57 #871012

    Hello again

    Tomorrow I am leaving from Grindelwald to Zurich Airport for Istanbul in the evening.

    Maybe it is far but again I think to visit to Lungern and then to Zurich Airport.

    Could you recommend me another else to see or not? Actually I did not want to see big cities:)

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    20 October 2017 at 19:53:52 #871013

    Lungern is on your way. Grindlewald, Interlaken Out. Meiringen, Bruenig, and next stop is Lungern. Then on to Luzern, Zurich, and airport. Long day, so start early.

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    20 October 2017 at 21:24:53 #871014

    What about Brienz? Is it worth to see ?

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    20 October 2017 at 21:33:13 #871015

    How about a steam train ride brienz-rothorn-bahn.ch/?lang=en

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    20 October 2017 at 21:39:08 #871016

    It seems good..Do you think it is worth ?

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    20 October 2017 at 21:44:55 #871017

    I have not been on the train but am told the views are stunning on a clear day. May even be cows along the way. 😎

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    20 October 2017 at 23:21:28 #871018

    <<“It seems good..Do you think it is worth ?”>>

    Plan on several hours. Do you have time for it?

    Check the timetable.

    http://www.myswissalps.com/ti metable

    Is it still running, or has Winter arrived?

    Slowpoke

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    21 October 2017 at 2:33:19 #871019

    >> What about Brienz? Is it worth to see ?

    The Brienzersee (Lake Brienz) is beautiful, and the trip to the Brienzer Rothorn is wonderful, but the village of Brienz is nothing special in my opinion, and I would not spend any time there.

    The Brienzer Rothorn train operates until 22 October, and then closes for the winter. I have attached some pictures I took on this trip in September 2016. As rockoyster mentions, there were cows in the mountain meadows when I went up, but they have probably been brought down to lower ground by now, in preparation for the winter.

    Alpenrose

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    21 October 2017 at 5:42:55 #871020

    Thank you Alpenrose666

    How can I go to Brienzer Rothorn from Brienz Train stat or anywhere else? How long does it take there?

    I am coming from Grindelwald

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    21 October 2017 at 6:08:45 #871021

    Also Gissbach waterfalls? In the same route?

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