Glacier Gorge Grindelwald

5.35 km long
Difficulty: medium
Condition: easy
Great panorama
Hiking Trail
  • 1:45 h
  • 5.35 km
  • 70 m
  • 520 m
  • 939 m
  • 1,398 m
  • 459 m
  • Start: Grindelwald / Pfingstegg
  • Destination: Grindelwald / Terminal
Like hardly anywhere else in the Alps, the mountain slopes around Grindelwald, located at an altitude of about 1000 meters, shoot up to heights of up to around 4000 meters. In addition to impressive mountain scenery, this hike also offers insight into the Grindelwald Glacier Gorge.

The starting point of the hike, the Pfingstegg mountain station, offers a particularly impressive view directly into the steep flank of the Eiger with its razor-sharp Mittellegi ridge. From there, you follow the scenic high trail to the Wysseflüö trail junction. Zigzagging, you now follow the white-red-white marked trail down through the forest to the former mountain guesthouse Marmorbruch. The mountain hiking trail soon leads to a small bridge over the Weisse Lütschine, located 100 meters below. The viewpoint on the other side of the bridge grants an impressive view into the Glacier Gorge. A short ascent follows until you descend through the forest to the Glacier Gorge Café. Here is also the entrance to the gorge, which bears witness to the tremendous power of the Lower Grindelwald Glacier. From the café, follow the now yellow-marked hiking trail along the left side of the Weisse Lütschine, which soon flows into the Schwarze Lütschine. At the road near Sand, you change the riverbank. Afterwards, continue along the water to Grund to the terminal in Grindelwald.

Background: Around 250 years ago, the Lower Grindelwald Glacier still extended as far as the area of today’s Glacier Gorge Hotel in the valley floor. It was the only Alpine glacier that flowed down below 1000 m above sea level. Over 400 years ago, part of the village Grindelwald had to be relocated because the glacier had "overrun" house after house. Due to the strong retreat of the glacier, the surrounding mountain slopes became unstable, so that in summer 2006, 500,000 cubic meters of rock fell down from the mountain slope at the valley entrance within moments – about as much as 500 single-family houses.

Berner Wanderwege
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Pavements

Trail (13%)
Path (73%)
Asphalt (3%)
Street (11%)

Best to visit

suitable
Depends on weather

Directions

Pfingstegg – Marble Quarry – Glacier Gorge – Grindelwald Terminal

Equipment

We recommend the following equipment: sturdy mountaineering boots, medium-sized backpack with hip belt, sun protection, rainwear, hiking poles, first aid kit, picnic, sufficient fluids, mobile phone

Directions & Parking facilities

Outbound: by train to Grindelwald / Terminal, then by bus to Grindelwald / Pfingsteggbahn, then by aerial cableway to Pfingstegg

Return: by train from Grindelwald Terminal

Additional information

Berner Wanderwege, 031 340 01 01, info@beww.ch, bernerwanderwege.ch  

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Author´s Tip / Recommendation of the author

On a walkable footbridge, you will be guided through rock galleries and several tunnels for about one kilometer into the 300-meter deep gorge of the Grindelwald Glacier Gorge. This impressive natural work of art is an interesting experience for young and old. A detour to the Bäregg mountain house is also worthwhile, from where you can see how far the Lower Grindelwald Glacier still reaches today. From the Wysseflüö junction, this detour both ways requires about two additional hours of hiking time and around 400 meters of elevation gain.

Safety guidelines

This route runs entirely or partly on marked trails of the mountain hiking trail category.

Map

Swisstopo hiking map: 254T Interlaken

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