Lauterbrunnen – The Valley of 72 Waterfalls

A valley that is PHENOMENAL whether in WINTER or SUMMER !!!

The 297 meters high Staubbach Falls cascading down the valley, it’s breathtaking!

You must have seen a lot of stunning pictures and videos of Switzerland, and it is not hard at all to understand why it is being rated one of the most beautiful countries in the world. Switzerland encompasses a great diversity of landscapes such as the Swiss Alps, glacier, waterfalls, lakes, forests, valleys, mountain villages, etc., making it a dream destination for everyone.

The Lauterbrunnen Valley is one of the deepest in the Alpine chain when compared with the height of the mountains that rise directly on either side. In places the cliff walls are up to 1,000 meters high. It is to this form of the valley that it owes the numerous waterfalls from which it derives its name. The streams descending from the adjoining mountains, on reaching the verge of the rocky walls of the valley, form cascades so high that they are almost lost in spray before they reach the level of the valley. The most famous of these is Staubbach Falls, less than 1 km from the village of Lauterbrunnen. The 297 meters high Staubbach is the highest free falling waterfall in Switzerland.

Lush green alpine valley in Lauterbrunnen!

Lauterbrunnen Valley is comprised of the small towns of Wengen, Mürren, Gimmelwald, Stechelberg, and Isenfluh. Mürren, Gimmelwald and Wengen are only accessible by gondola or by foot creating this magical rural countryside feeling.

Swiss Travel Pass

One awesome way of travelling in Switzerland is to have your Swiss Travel Pass, you’ll save time queueing at the stations buying tickets, you’ll save money, you’ll enjoy up to 50% discount on most mountain excursions (Gornergrat, Matterhorn Glacier Paradise, Mt. Schilthorn, Mt. Titlis, Jungfraujoch, etc.), you’ll also have free entrance to more than 500 museums.

The Swiss Travel Pass is a single ticket that lets you travel around Switzerland as much as you want by train, bus and boat for a set amount of travel days. You can use a Swiss Travel Pass if you’re a tourist and permanently reside outside Switzerland and the Principality of Liechtenstein.

There are 3 types of Swiss Travel Pass:

1. Swiss Travel Pass
The Swiss Travel Pass allows unlimited travel around Switzerland and free entry to over 480 attractions and museums. Swiss Travel Pass options include 3, 4, 8 and 15 consecutive days of travel.

2. Swiss Travel Pass Flex
The Swiss Travel Pass Flex offers a set number of travel days (3, 4, 8 or 15) in a given time period (1 month). On your travel days, which don’t need to be consecutive, you can take as many trains as you want. With the Swiss Travel Pass Flex, you can also get discounts on Swiss attractions and museums.

3. Swiss Travel Pass Flex Promo
With the Swiss Travel Pass Flex Promo, you can get unlimited travel around Switzerland for 5 or 10 non-consecutive days within 3 months​. You’re also entitled to discounts on different Swiss attractions and museums.

You may check out for more details and purchase the Swiss Travel Pass from the SBB website.

Or you can also go to Klook website for purchasing, they offer discount from time to time, one thing I love about buying from Klook is, you are going to earn some Klook points, which can be converted into spending credit to use in your future purchase in Klook. 

The snow-covered Lauterbrunnen during winter!

How to Get There?

The distance between Zürich and Lauterbrunnen is about 131 km.

It is just 15 km away from Grindelwald if you are going from there. Grindelwald is another beautiful village at the base of Mt. Eiger, it offers easy access to the top of Europe, Jungfraujoch

  • By Train:
    It is very easy to get to Lauterbrunnen by train, even more if you have the Swiss Travel Pass

Check for the train schedule & boarding platform from the SBB Website.

If you are travelling from Zürich, the total travelling time to Lauterbrunnen takes between 2 hours 25 mins to 2 hours 55 mins, depending on the train connection.

  • By Car Rental:

    If you are driving from Zürich, you might want to make a stop at Lucerne, take a walk on the Chapel Bridge by the Lake Lucerne, this covered wooden bridge dates from the 14th century. You can also take the cable car up to Mt. Pilatus for the panorama views of the lakes and mountains in Central Switzerland. 

Before getting to Lauterbrunnen, you will pass by Interlaken. Total driving time from Zürich to Lauterbrunnen is slightly over 2 hours without stop. 

What to Do in Lauterbrunnen?

When you envision Switzerland, you’ll probably picture a place like Lauterbrunnen — a mystical land of snow, water, towering trees, gargantuan mountains, lush green valley and crisp air. In this tucked away mountain village with the altitude of 802 meters, you feel like you are in a hidden paradise where no one could find you, it’s other-worldly. 

Let’s take a look some of the THINGS TO DO in Lauterbrunnen:

Explore the Village

On arrival in the village, one of the first things you will notice are the huge rock faces surrounding the town.  Nestled in a valley, the village sits surrounded by these huge cliff faces from which 72 waterfalls spill over, and each morning you wake up to the soothing sounds of water rushing over the rocks.  

The Lauterbrunnen waterfalls are a real feature of the town and are a tourist attraction in their own right.

The main street of Lauterbrunnen village!

The village’s main street is lined with hotels, restaurants, cafes, shops selling outdoor gear, souvenir shops and a Coop supermarket.

After a stroll in the crisp mountain air, there’s nothing better than rewarding yourself with a typical Swiss meal or a coffee at a sunny outdoor café looking out at the massive mountain peaks.

Hike to Staubbach Falls

Staubbach Falls is the landmark of Lauterbrunnen, it is the eye-catching picture you will see when you search on internet about this place. 

It is the position that made Staubbach Falls so striking. It’s so close to the village and as soon as you arrive by bus or train, you will see it right away. 

There’s a large bench where you can get a photo with the Staubbach Falls behind you, and a slight detour trail that goes uphill and behind the waterfall.

Staubbach Falls complemented the landscape, which included steep, glaciated U-shaped valley walls as well as the iconic Swiss Alps peaks of Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau. This is the quintessential Swiss scenery that made Lauterbrunnen so popular. 

The 297 meters high Staubbach Waterfall is the third highest waterfall in Switzerland and one of the tallest single-drop waterfalls in the world. A small hike out of the town takes you to this iconic waterfall. Then, tourists can hike up the well-marked pathways to reach the tunnel. At the end of the tunnel, is a narrow observation point amidst mountains that clings to the edge of the cliff. The views of the valley below through the curtain of gushing water from such a high altitude are definitely something to be experienced.

Note: The trail up to Staubbach Falls only open during summer time, and it is FREE.

Trümmelbach Falls

After Staubbach Falls, you can take a detour of less than 30 minutes to Trümmelbach Falls, they’re located inside a cave with loud thundering and roaring crashing water surround you.

These falls are responsible for draining the glaciers of the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau – that’s why these falls are so impressive! They are Europe’s largest subterranean waterfalls and are located in the Lauterbrunnen Valley.

photo credit to @nurnoloco IG

Trümmelbach comprises no fewer than 10 glacier fed waterfalls inside a mountain. The impressive falls – floodlit and accessible by a special tunnel lift – carry up to 20,000 litres of water every second! The Trümmelbach Falls are open from 0900 to 1700 daily from the beginning of April to the beginning of November and from 0830 to 1800 in July and August.

Ticket is CHF 11 for adult and CHF 4 for child, if you have Swiss Travel Pass, the entrance is FREE.

Mountain Railway Ride to Mürren

A visit to Mürren is a must if you are visiting Lauterbrunnen – not only this village is beautifully situated on the mountain, right at the foot of the Schilthorn peak, the cable car plus mountain railway ride from the village of Lauterbrunnen to Mürren is one of the most scenic & nostalgic rides you’ll ever experience.  

The traditional wooden chalets in Mürren!

At an elevation of 1,638 meters above sea level, Mürren cannot be reached by public road, making it a car-free town. It is a place that no matter which season you go, you will truly enjoy the breathtaking scenery with plenty of activities to do. The village features a view of the three towering mountains EigerMönch, and Jungfrau.

The scenic mountain railway ride!

The scenic ride from Lauterbrunnen to Mürren includes a 5 minutes cable car ride to Grütschalp and then the iconic cogwheel train journey from Grütschalp to Mürren for another 15 minutes.

Mürren is the highest village in the Jungfrau region. It usually gets plenty of snow in winter, therefore it’s one of the best places to enjoy winter sports and other snow activities like sledging and winter hiking.

In summer time, because of the cliff, this area is one of the best spots in the world for base-jumping. But there are many less risky sports to enjoy as well, like hiking, mountain biking and paragliding.

Please check the cable car and train schedule from the SBB Website.

Schilthorn Peak

Above the town of  Mürren is the famous Schilthorn Peak at 10,000 feet high where they filmed the old James Bond movie. 

A 30 minutes cable car ride from Mürren takes you to the summit of the 2,970 meters high Schilthorn, where you can enjoy the spectacular 360° view of the mountain world. 

The Schilthorn provides the perfect opportunity to see the entire Jungfrau area in all its glory as you view the mountainous peaks of Jungfrau, Eiger, and Mönch, among others (there are more than 200 peaks to see from the top). 

On a clear day you can also see as far as Mont Blanc in France and the Black Forest in Germany!

Schilthorn is also a perfect place for watching sunset!

This spectacular location also boasts the honour of being featured in the blockbuster 1969 Bond movie – On Her Majesty’s Secret ServiceBond fans might be interested to learn that arch-villain Blofeld’s “allergy laboratory” now serves as a revolving restaurant called Piz Gloria!

There are numerous Bond-themed attractions on the summit, as well as a thrill walk and glass-floored viewing platform at the Birg intermediate station, making a visit to the Schilthorn a fantastic excursion.

Schilthorn is a popular ski field to visit during the winter months. If you wish to spend a day skiing in Lauterbrunnen, Schilthorn is the place to go. If skiing is not your thing, you can still head up to the famous Piz Gloria viewpoint regardless to enjoy the magnificent views.

You may check the ticket and ski pass from this official Schilthorn website. Return ticket price for an adult from Mürren – Schilthorn is CHF 85.60, it includes the “Bond World – the interactive exhibition at Schilthorn” &
the “Skyline Walk & Thrill Walk at Birg”. If you have Swiss Travel Pass, you’ll get a 50% discount off the ticket.

Skyline Walk & Thrill Walk at Birg

If you take the cable car from Mürren to  Schilthorn Peak, do remember to make a stop halfway at Birg for the thrilling & scenic experience that is going to blow your mind away. 

The Birg station is proudly situated on the rocky massif, 1,000 meters above Mürren. Birg is the middle station of the cable car between Mürren and Schilthorn. This station provides a lot of adrenalin, it is definitely worth making a stop, after all it is already included in your ticket to Schilthorn.

photo credit to @tripimates IG

The Skyline Walk opens up new perspectives. This platform is situated over a vertical precipice, offering stunning and exhilarating panoramic views!

photo credit to @explore_with_romi IG

At the opposite of the Skyline Walk is the entrance to the Thrill Walk, which leads down into the perpendicular walls of the imposing rock massif. The steel structure clings to the rock before swerving under the observation deck and cableway to end below the cable car station. Features including a crawl-through tunnel, glass-bottomed floor, rope and cattle grid lend an additional frisson of thrill to this spine-tingling adventure.

Wengen

Located on the other side of the valley, at an elevation of 1,274 meters is another Swiss alpine village which is also car-free, Wengen has cute timber chalets and traditional hotels. The only way to get from Lauterbrunnen to Wengen is by the 12-minute iconic yellow train journey with frequent services. Winter sports lovers will adore the skiing on offer, and in the summer, the village is a mecca for hikers of all levels. 

From Wengen, you may continue on the train journey up to Kleine Scheidegg, and then onwards to Jungfraujoch, the top of Europe!

Wengen is in a perfect location for long and short hikes. If you are willing to do longer hikes, you can get to peaks like Männlichen or mountain passes like Kleine Scheidegg.

If you would like to take it easy, you can hike down to Lauterbrunnen, even though it is an easy hike, you will still get the full package of spectacular views.

Männlichen

Männlichen, at an elevation of 2,343 meters, located above Wengen, is a mountain with spectacular close views of Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau, it can be accessed by aerial cableway from Lauterbrunnen/Wengen. From the top, it also offer amazing view of the Lauterbrunnen Valley

In summer, you can choose to hike from Wengen to Männlichen. This will not be an easy hike as you will have to gain over 1,000 meters in elevation, but it’s absolutely doable if you take it easy. OR, you can do it the other way round, take a cable car from Wengen to the top and then hike down. 

The hike from Wengen to Männlichen will take you up to 3 hours with the distance of 5 kilometers. The hike is pretty steep most of the times, so be ready for a great workout session. 

To the Top of Europe –  Jungfraujoch

Located 3,454 meters above sea level is the Top of EuropeJungfraujoch.

“Top of Europe” is the name given to the station, which is the terminus of the train to the Jungfraujoch inside the Sphinx. Already the ride with the Jungfrau Railway is an experience of a special kind. From the valley station of Kleine Scheidegg, Jungfraujoch has been accessible by Jungfrau Railway since 1912. It takes 35 minutes to get there.

Once at the top, you will be able to view the UNESCO-listed landscape and explore summit attractions such as the Ice Palace, Sphinx Vantage Terrace, 360° Cinematic Experience, Alpine sensation, and the Snow Fun Park with a knowledgeable guide.

Unfortunately for me, it was snowing heavily when I was up there, I couldn’t enjoy the spectacular view of the Swiss Alps!

The return ticket to the Top of Europe is around CHF 220, you can go from either Lauterbrunnen or Grindelwald. It’s expensive to be honest, but if you would like to have a Swiss Alps experience, plus if the weather is clear and sunny, I think it is still worth it to pay for the experience.

Kindly check the official Jungfrau website for booking the ticket and more details about it.

Paragliding

Have you ever thought of flying freely over the stunning Swiss Alps landscape, gliding through the lush green valley, and admire the snow-capped mountains up close? 

If you have an adventurous spirit, why not trying paragliding in Lauterbrunnen, not only you’ll have the experience of a lifetime, you’ll also get to admire the stunning scenery from a whole new perspective.

“No experience necessary – just an appetite for adventure!”

Take a deep breath, put your best foot forward, a few steps together down the hill and soar high up into the sky!               – Airtime Paragliding

Please check out Airtime Paragliding for more details and make your booking.

Where to Stay?

There are plenty of accommodation choices to choose from in this beautiful valley, from budget to luxury.

If you prefer even more quiet place with higher altitude to spend your holiday, you may consider Wengen or Mürren, both charming mountain villages located above Lauterbrunnen, giving you the feeling of being isolated from the daily hustle.

I was staying at BASE Cafe during my visit, the location is perfect, it’s just a few minutes walk from the bus/train station. I was paying around USD95 for 2 nights, absolutely great value for money.

Set 801 meters away from Staubbach Falls, BASE Cafe offers accommodations with a restaurant, a bar and a shared kitchen for your convenience. The homestay features both WiFi and private parking free of charge.

Since dining in restaurants is expensive in Switzerland in general, staying at AirBnB or homestay with a kitchen really helps saving a lot of money. BASE Cafe is just a few minutes walk from the Coop supermarket, I was basically cooking my meals most of the times during my stay. 

My room with a big window, offering great view of the Lauterbrunnen Valley!

The staff at BASE Cafe are very welcoming allowing me early check-in and gave me a lot of insights about Lauterbrunnen. The room is very clean and cozy, there’s a big table for me to eat and work, a small wardrobe for me to hang my jacket and what I love the most is the big window offering breathtaking view of the valley, and allowing a lot of sunlight into the room. 

You can search for your accommodation from the Lauterbrunnen.Swiss website, or from booking.com.

My Itinerary

ZÜRICH > lauterbrunnen > Jungfraujoch > WENGEN > mürren > spiez

 

I bought a 3 days Swiss Travel Pass one week before my trip since I was travelling alone. I was determined to explore as much as I possibly can, taking trains, buses, cable car and ferry, with the goal of getting my money’s worth, hehe! (I think I did, lol) 

I started my trip in Zürich, taking the train to Interlaken before changing to bus continuing to Lauterbrunnen. The entire journey took me about 3 hours, it was an enjoyable and scenic ride getting to the beautiful valley. 

I am always looking forward taking train while travelling, every time when I get on the train, looking for my cabin and my seat, that immediately gives me the feeling of excitement, “Yesssss, I am going on vacation!!!” 

Before arriving Interlaken, I had this gorgeous lake view on my left, it’s Thunersee (Lake Thun). When you are on your way to Lauterbrunnen from Interlaken, do look around because you are entering one of the most beautiful and deepest valleys in Switzerland, look at both sides, the scenery is captivating. 

Arriving Lauterbrunnen village at noon, I checked-in my accommodation, after settling down and freshen up myself, I couldn’t wait to go out and explore. 


This is what I did on my 3 days trip to Lauterbrunnen

  • DAY 1: Take a stroll and explore the village | Easy walk to Staubbach Falls | Visit Trümmelbach Falls
  • DAY 2: Visit the Top of Europe – Jungfraujoch | Make a stop at Wengen on the way back (from Wengen, you can go to Männlichen if you have time)
  • DAY 3: Take cable car and mountain railway to Mürren | Make an excursion to Schilthorn & Birg (unfortunately it was closed for maintenance when I was there)
After the heavy snow the day before, Mürren became a snow wonderland!

On my last day, I took the train to Spiez, had my late lunch at a restaurant overlooking the peaceful deep blue Lake Thun, then I walked around the town. 

Spiez is a small, quaint little town on the south shore of Lake Thun. It has a wonderful medieval castle and offers spectacular views across the lake.

A nice little walk by the lake, listening to the birds chirping, enjoying the fresh air, I felt so refreshing and alive. Sometimes, we do need some serenity to heal our body and soul. Sitting by the lake, the whole world seemed slowing down.

What other better way than enjoying sunset from the boat cruising across Lake Thun!

“Travel makes one modest, you see what a tiny place you occupy in the world.”

– Gustave Flaubert

Since the boat/ferry rides are included in the Swiss Travel Pass, I decided not to take the train leaving Spiez, but I chose the experience sailing across Lake Thun on a boat to Thun, before I switch to train for returning to Zürich

It was an amazing 46 minutes journey on the boat, I enjoyed every second of it, taking a lot of pictures and admiring the beauty of the surroundings. 

Please check the timetable of the boat/ferry from the BLS website in order to plan your time well. The frequency is quite rare, it is important that you don’t miss your ferry going to Thun

Lastly, I hope you like my contents and enjoy reading. If you are planning on a trip to Lauterbrunnen, trust me it’s going to be one of your best trips. 

Matterhorn – The Symbol for Switzerland

the mountain on TOBLERONE chocolate!

If you have not heard of Matterhorn before, you definitely know the Swiss chocolate Toblerone. Toblerone is known for their triangle-shaped chocolates and the distinct mountain on the side. This mountain is called Matterhorn, located in Zermatt. Since Toblerone was created in Bern and Bern is known as the “City of Bears”, you can see a whole bear figure on the mountain if you look carefully!

Matterhorn is the most iconic peak in the entire Alps and in the world. Often referred to as “the Mountain of Mountains”, climbing this large pyramidal peak is every mountaineer’s dream. Standing at 4,478 meters (14,692 ft), Matterhorn is the fifth highest peak in the Alps. It is located on the border between Switzerland and Italy. One day, I hope I can summit Matterhorn! 

Matterhorn is famous for its four picturesque ridges (Hörnli, Furggengrat, Liongrat, and Zmuttgrat), which split the mountain into four steep faces that rise above massive surrounding glaciers, pointing to the four compass points. Three of Matterhorn’s faces (north, east, and west) lay on the Swiss side and one (south) on the Italian side.

The breathtaking view of the majestic Matterhorn at Trockener Steg!

Some Interesting Facts About Matterhorn

Despite being neither the highest, nor the most difficult to climb, so why does Matterhorn exert such a draw on people’s imagination?  Let’s look at some facts about the Matterhorn that you may not know and that have helped build its distinctive reputation:

1. The Matterhorn is the 12th highest peak in (Western) Europe; the 10th highest mountain in Switzerland; and one of 48 Swiss peaks above 4,000 meters.

2. About 3,000 climbers summit the Matterhorn per year. In the summer, up to 150 climbers can attempt an ascent each day.

3. Over 500 people have died climbing on the Matterhorn – both on the way up and down from the summit.

4. The number of deaths averages around 5 per year, but this has fallen from around 8 during the 1990s.

5. Air Zermatt flies around 15 missions a year to rescue climbers. Like the number of deaths, the number of rescues has fallen in recent decades. It’s believed this is because more climbers now travel with guides than in the past.

6. Most ascents start from the Hörnlihütte before dawn. There are 130 places available in this refuge and the hut is open from July to September.

7. At CHF150 (USD166.80) per night, the Hörnlihütte is one of the most expensive mountain refuges in the world. In 2015, it was reduced in size and camping forbidden – with a maximum fine of CHF5000 – to try and reduce the number of people attempting the ascent.

8. The Hörnli ridge route to the summit is rated at 5.4 or AD (‘assez difficile’) – not particularly difficult by mountaineering standards. The vertical height gain is 1,300 meters when starting from the Hörnlihütte.

9. The first ascent was on July 14, 1865 – just over 150 years ago. Four of the seven climbers in the group died on the descent.

10. The first woman to climb the Matterhorn was Lucy Walker in 1871. She was also the first woman to summit the Eiger (1864).

11. The oldest person to have summited the Matterhorn was Ulrich Inderbinen, who achieved the feat at the age of 89 years. Born in Zermatt in 1900, he first climbed the mountain when he was 20.

12. The Swiss-German name for the peak comes from the words Matte meaning ‘meadow’ and horn meaning ‘peak’. It is called Monte Cervino in Italian or Mont Cervin in French.

13. The Matterhorn first appeared on the famous Toblerone packaging in 1960. Before this, an eagle was the main symbol. [Have you spotted the bear in the Matterhorn image on Toblerone. This is a reference to Bern, where Theodor Tobler first invented the bar.]

14. It used to take two days to climb the 1,100 meters of Matterhorn’s north face. In the modern era, it takes around 8 to 10 hours when starting from the Hörnlihütte.

15. This very famous poster of the Matterhorn was designed by Emil Cardinaux in 1903 and is considered the first modern travel poster.

(source from Matterhorn Chalets)

When the sun kisses Matterhorn in the morning!

How to Get There?

For those who wish to visit Matterhorn, you first have to get to Zermatt, a car-free town at an elevation of 1,620 meters (5,310 ft). Zermatt is famed as a mountaineering and ski resort of the Swiss Alps, and it is one of the world’s most attractive vacation villages.

Zermatt is about 214 km away from Zürich, 74 km from Blausee.

  • By Train & Bus:
    Check for the train & bus schedule & boarding platform from the SBB Website.

If you are travelling from Zürich, the total travelling time to Zermatt takes between 3 hours 10 mins to 3 hours 45 mins, depending on the train connection.

Matterhorn Gotthard Bahn, photo from https://www.matterhorngotthardbahn.ch/en/summer/

Whether you are travelling from Zürich, Geneva or Lucerne, you will have to go to Visp first, then take Matterhorn Gotthard Bahn to Zermatt. It is an hour of scenic journey through the valley.

If you are travelling from Blausee, you will first take the bus #230 to either Frutigen or Kandersteg, then change to train with multiple train switch before getting to Zermatt. Estimate travelling plus waiting time is about 3 hours to 3 hours 30 mins

Arriving by train is very convenient and it makes the most sense since Zermatt is a car-free town. On top of that, the train trip is beautiful, because it goes through the deepest cleft valley in Switzerland.

  • By Car Rental:
    Driving route from Blausee to Täsch, then change to shuttle train to Zermatt.

    If you are driving, access is allowed until Täsch (5 km from Zermatt). There are plenty of parking spaces there, the Matterhorn Terminal itself in Täsch has already 2,100 covered parking spaces.

Then, you change to the Shuttle Train and travel in comfort to Zermatt in just 12 minutes. The shuttle trains travel the Täsch – Zermatt” route every 20 minutes, and the return ticket costs CHF 16.40 (USD 18.30).

  • By Helicopter:

    photo from https://www.air-zermatt.ch/en/experience/sightseeing-flights
    You can also travel to Zermatt in style by booking a helicopter ride. Air Zermatt provides various services like Transport Flights, Sightseeing Flights and Rescue Flights. Visit Air Zermatt website to check out for more information.

What to Do in Zermatt? 

There are plenty of things to do when you are in Zermatt, it is a place you will definitely return for more discovery. Climbing, mountaineering, biking, skiing, snowboarding, hiking & paragliding are often the reason drawing visitors to this idyllic mountain village tucked away in the Swiss Alps.

Let’s take a look some of the Best Things To Do in Zermatt: 

Enjoying the View of Matterhorn

As soon as we arrived in Zermatt, first thing I did was to look for Matterhorn, which is dominating this charming mountain village. With the altitude of 4,478 meters, this majestic mountain can literally be seen almost anywhere in Zermatt. It feels like you are in the postcard, unbelievably stunning! 


You can easily take a lot of amazing pictures in Zermatt! 

photo credit to @mycapturecamp IG

Being in Zermatt is just overwhelming, I was speechless looking at such an astonishing view!

Gornergrat

One of a few unforgettable excursions in Zermatt is the highest open-air rack railway in Europe.

photo credit to @travel_is_lifestyle IG

The Gornergrat Bahn shuttles up to the observation platform at Gornergrat, just over 3,000 meters above sea level through a mountain wilderness where no fewer than 29 peaks rise above 4,000 meters.

It might be hard to believe but the railway was laid as long ago as 1896 when it became the world’s first fully electrified rack line.

The trip takes 33 minutes and the train courses over ravines and through stone pine and larch forest.

Finally you’ll arrive at the platform, in the centre of a small tourist development and where the scenery almost defies description.

The Matterhorn is hard to ignore, but you can also view the Dufourspitze, Switzerland highest mountain at 4,634 meters and the Gorner Glacier, the second-largest in the Alps.

You can purchase the ticket from the Gornergrat Bahn website.
Ticket from Zermatt to Gornergrat: CHF 63 One way | CHF 126 Return

We were frozen!!!

On a clear sunny day, you will get a spectacular view of the Swiss Alps along the journey while taking the railway, until reaching the top. We were encountering heavy snow when we went there, still we had another kind of experience which we truly enjoyed.

Viewing Platform on Klein Matterhorn

The next peak along with the Matterhorn is the Klein Matterhorn (or the Little Matterhorn). At 3,883 meters (12,740 ft) above sea level, it is the highest place in Europe that can be reached by aerial tramway or gondola lift.

At the top you’ll reach the Matterhorn Glacier Paradise where there’s a tunnel leading you through to the Breithorn Plateau, a vast glacier on the south side of the peak.

You don’t need any mountaineering skills, ropes or crampons to reach the summit of the Klein Matterhorn. Just step off the Matterhorn Glacier Ride and into the summit lift and up you go. Then you mount a flight of steps and the summit cross is almost within touching distance. 

360° Panorama on the Viewing Platform!

From the highest viewing platform in Europe visitors can enjoy a unique alpine view that knows no national boundaries. The 360° panorama opens up over 38 four-thousanders and 14 glaciers in France, Italy and Switzerland. It’s impossible to get enough of this view, which takes in the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau in the north, the craggy north face of the Breithorn in the west, and Mont Blanc, the highest peak in Europe, in the east. And the Matterhorn too can be seen from a different perspective up here. The long-distance view is captivating and instils a quiet, reflective mood in many visitors.

Matterhorn Glacier Paradise

The Matterhorn Glacier Paradise can be reached from Zermatt in a journey time of around 40 minutes. It is Europe’s highest mountain station at 3,883 meters.

You can also visit the world’s highest Glacier Palace there, making the excursion an experience you will never forget. 

A return ticket to Matterhorn Glacier Paradise from Zermatt is from CHF 104.00 (USD 115.60), please check the Matterhorn Zermatt Bergbahnen official website for more information and early birds discount. If you have Swiss Travel Pass, you will enjoy a 50% off the ticket discount offer.

Glacier Palace

What is included in your ticket: 

  • Single or return trip to the Matterhorn Glacier Paradise (option of getting on or off at stations en route)
  • Admission to the Glacier Palace 
  • Use of the Viewing Platform, Cinema Lounge and Snow Tubing Run (as timetabled)
  • Admission to the 3S InfoCube 
  • Bike transport (as far as Trockener Steg)
  • Local bus
  • Dogs are carried for free

Hike to Breithorn

If you enjoy hiking and would like to get a taste of hiking in the Swiss Alps, you might be interested in Breithorn.

This peak is considered the easiest of all the 4,000-meter peaks to climb. The hike up to the Breithorn (4,164 meters) and return takes about 3 hours 20 mins from the Matterhorn Glacier Paradise mountain station, with the distance of 5.4 km. Big reward is waiting for you at the summit, you’ll enjoy stunning views over 38 other 4,000-meter peaks in the Italian, Swiss and French Alps.

The Breithorn is a heavily glaciated ridge comprising several peaks. Although it is considered one of the easiest four-thousanders in the Alps, you are not advised to attempt the ascent unless accompanied by an experienced guide. The adventure begins after ascending the Klein Matterhorn on the aerial tramway.

photo credit to @hun_berth IG

If you have limited time in Zermatt and you would like to conquer your first-ever 4,000-meter peak, then you should go for it, breathe the air above 4,000 meters. 

It was during the coldest month when I went to Zermatt, therefore I missed all the amazing hikes I could have done. I definitely have to go back!  

Matterhorn Glacier Ride

The world’s highest 3S cableway has been carrying visitors to the Matterhorn Glacier Paradise since 2018. The Matterhorn Glacier Ride, with gondolas created by the Pininfarina design studio, was developed in addition to the existing aerial tramway and offers a more comfortable and luxurious trip. It also increases the transport capacity by 2,000 guests per hour.

photo credit to @zermattbergbahnen IG

The highlight of the modern cable car are its four “crystal ride” cabins, which are coated with Swarovski crystals. During the nine-minute journey from Trockener Steg to the Matterhorn Glacier Paradise (Klein Matterhorn), the four special cabins offer a spectacular view: after three minutes, the cloudy glass bottom clears in a matter of seconds to provide a magnificent view of the glacier landscape. 

Rothorn (Unterrothorn)

Locals call the view from Rothorn “the Chocolate-Box Side of the Matterhorn”. No wonder, the view from Rothorn at 3,103 meters offers the best panorama of the surrounding mountains. One four-thousand-meter peak after another is spread at your feet – a unique panorama!

photo from https://www.zermatt.ch/en/Media/Attractions/Rothorn

The Rothorn is easily reached from Sunnegga in just 15 minutes. From here, you can see the Matterhorn from its most photogenic side. An added attraction is that you see all 38 four-thousand-meter peaks that surround Zermatt. It is worth to get up early and enjoy the magnificent view at sunrise!

Five Lakes Leisure Walk

Mountain lakes are places of pure tranquillity, a perfect spot to escape the stress of everyday life. So it’s a stroke of luck that the five most beautiful mountain lakes in Zermatt are so close together. 

photo credit to @derboose IG

The Five Lakes Walk is in a class of its own among hikes in the Zermatt mountains. The views of the mountain lakes are superb (with the Matterhorn reflected in three of them), and the trail is full of variety.

The path leads past the lakes of the Stellisee, Grindjisee, Grünsee, Moosjisee and Leisee. Each of these mountain lakes is very different in terms of shape, colour, character and size, and has its own special attraction. The Leisee is good for swimming: children love it. The Grünsee looks out over a rather more rugged landscape, where Swiss stone pines nevertheless manage to grow among the scree and sand. The shores of the Grindjisee are home to rare flowers. And so on – each one promises a unique experience.

The Trail: 
Blauherd > Stellisee > Grindjisee > Grünsee > Moosjisee > Leisee > Sunnegga 

Distance: 9.8 km

Hiking Time: Approximately 3 hours 

Difficulty: MEDIUM

Reflection of Matterhorn is in Stellisee, Grindjisee and Leisee lakes.

(This hike is marked on the signposts as “5-Seenweg”)

Alternative: If you don’t have enough time to complete all the 5 lakes, you can just start from Blauherd, walk to Stellisee, and then back to Blauherd. This would take you about an hour, still you will be rewarded by the breathtaking view of Matterhorn and its reflection on the lake. 

Skiing & Snowboarding

Zermatt’s history as a ski resort goes back to 1928 and the opportunities for snowboarding and skiing in Zermatt today are nothing short of amazing.

There are countless pistes – 360 kilometres in fact, framed by towering mountains. The Matterhorn itself provides 4,000 meters of altitude and boasts the impressive accolade of being the highest winter sports area in the Alps.

The ski area is shared with Cervinia in Italy so why not start your day traversing the slopes in Switzerland and then nip into Italy for a light lunch before returning?

Skiing holidays in Zermatt aren’t limited to the winter only; during the summer, you can just keep skiing and snowboarding, thanks to the glacier and the low temperatures at high altitude. 

Matterhorn Ski Trail Map

Gorner Gorge

The Gorner Gorge (Gornerschlucht) is one of the most fascinating scenic attractions in Zermatt. It is an easy 20-minute walk from the south end of the village of Zermatt.

Over 130 years ago Zermatt pioneers discovered a particularly lovely natural attraction, the Gorner Gorge. The gorge was formed by the Gornera River over thousands of years and is known for its unique formations and spectacular waterfalls. The green-tinged serpentinite stone is around 220 million years old.

photo credit to @roaming_with_regula IG

A well-kept path passes through galleries and over wooden walkways. It is an easy 20-minute walk. You can continue on to Blatten or Moos if you would like a longer walk. More adventurous souls can hire a mountain guide to take a three to four-hour tour of the Gorner Gorge.

From the middle of October it’s worth visiting the gorge in the afternoon between 3 pm and 4 pm because the late afternoon sun turns the waters a striking turquoise.

Opening Hours: 09:15 – 17:45 Daily

Ticket:
Adults – CHF 5 
Group of 10 – CHF 4.50 
Children up to 16 years – CHF 2.50
(Children up to 6 years are for FREE)

The Furi Suspension Bridge

The suspension footbridge soars 90 vertical metres above the Gorner Gorge (Gornerschlucht). The view down to the foaming water of the Gornera river reveals the tremendous natural forces at work.

photo credit to @jeanmichelludovic IG

The 100-metre-long suspension bridge, made of a lattice and cables of steel, leads from one side of the valley to the other. It’s completely safe to cross, but still require a little courage and a fairly good head for heights. Once on the other side, walkers find themselves once again in an idyllic mountain forest with larches, Swiss stone pines and squirrels.

Continuing on through the shady forest, past fireplaces and a playground with a picnic area, you reach the next site of natural beauty, the Drossen Glacier Garden. You’ll be amazed at the traces left behind by the glacier over 4,000 years ago. Information panels explain to visitors how the glacial potholes, rock formations, caves and signs of glacial polish came to be.

The Trail: 
Furi > Suspension Bridge > Barbecue Site > Glacier Garden > Furi

Hiking Time: Approximately 2 hours 15 mins

Difficulty: EASY

(This hike is marked on the signposts as “Hängebrückenweg Furi”)

Zermatt Village

Take a break from winter sports or summer hikes and enjoy a leisurely stroll around the charming village of Zermatt. This compact municipality features many houses that date back from the 16th and 17th centuries, as well as interesting features and monuments.

Many of Zermatt’s traditional houses were built in a very unique style. Resembling barns, they are built on flat stone slabs balanced on stilts – a method used to keep out mice!  You can see numerous examples of these houses in the older part of the village, known as Hinterdorf.

photo credit to @eesnahc IG

Strolling along the main street, you can follow the ‘Walk of Climb’, nine bronze markers situated along the Bahnhofstrasse. Each is placed to commemorate the first brave climbers to take to the peaks of the Matterhorn in July 1865.

You can also pay your respects at the Mountain Guide’s Memorial or the Mountaineers Cemetery.

While you’re enjoying the crisp Alpine air, keep an eye open for the black nose sheep who like to graze in fields around the village.

If you’re in town at 9am or 5pm during summer, you might see a herd of black-haired goats being led through the streets.  From the start of July until the middle of August, the gletschergeissen (glacier goats) are paraded through the centre of the village.

photo credit to @kieffer_swee IG

Known as the Geissenkehr, the parade follows a tradition from times past when the goats were led to the meadows around Zermatt to graze before being returned to their barn in the evening for milking.

There are plenty of restaurants, cafes and bars in the village, after your excursion, go enjoy some food and drinks, and take the weight off your feet. Shopping is great in Zermatt, you will find everything from local souvenirs to luxury brands. Why not send a postcard to your friend or family from this beautiful village? 

Helicopter Ride

For a bird’s eye view of the Matterhorn, why not take a helicopter tour of the majestic mountain? Trips last between approximately 20 to 40 minutes and will provide you with an experience you will never forget.

photo from https://www.air-zermatt.ch/en/experience/sightseeing-flights

Your pilot will talk you through the journey and give you plenty of insightful information about the Matterhorn.

Visit Air Zermatt website to check out for more information.

 

Apart from what I have mentioned above, you can also visit village of Findeln, Schwarzsee (Black Lake), Sunnegga & Forest Fun Park. For adrenaline seeker, you can go for paragliding and have an adventure of a lifetime. If you would like to pamper yourself, there are many hotels with wellness centres and spas in the village. Relax your body and soul in the sauna, steam room and jacuzzi!

Where to Stay?

There is a wide range of accommodation choices in Zermatt to suit all travellers. 

You can go to https://www.zermatt.ch/en, booking.com or AirBnB to look for one that suits you.

We booked a spacious apartment with a functional kitchen from AirBnB while we were there for 2 nights, it is conveniently located in the heart of the village, within 5 minutes walk from the Zermatt train station, just by the main street. We were paying around USD190 a night, during winter time, it’s a very good deal!

 
 

“The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but having new eyes.”

– Marcel Proust

My Itinerary

ZÜRICH > BLAUSEE > KANDERSTEG > TÄSCH > ZERMATT

 

The view of Zermatt from the cable car!

After Blausee & Kandersteg, we drove to Täsch, parked our car and took the shuttle train to Zermatt. We arrived at the beautiful mountain village in the early evening, after checking in our AirBnB and settling down. We took a stroll in the village, with the sunlight dimming, the village came alive with the yellow lights. It definitely has the atmosphere of Christmas with the snow and freezing temperature. 

On the first night, we wanted to fully enjoy the apartment with the big dining area, we bought some wines and food from the supermarket and cooked ourselves.

It was a short trip for us in Zermatt, therefore we could not do many things, plus we had one day of heavy snow. Still, it was an amazing one, going to Gornergrat, Klein Matterhorn & Matterhorn Glacier Paradise. I will definitely go back in the summer time to complete the other things-to-do list.

My Drone Footage

I took some nice footages during my trip to Blausee & Zermatt, take a look: 

Blausee – the Stunning Blue Lake in Switzerland

the Lake of an Eternal Love

Crystal Clear Lake Blausee!

The first time I learned about this gorgeous lake was through a friend’s facebook post, I was completely drawn to the beauty of it, it looks unreal and magical. 

Blausee, the remarkable crystal-clear and turquoise blue lake, is one of the best-known mountain lakes in Switzerland. It is located in the midst of a 20 hectare large nature park with a landscape formed by a rock slide that led to the creation of the lake.

This striking clear blue lake is located in the Kander Valley at an altitude of 887 meters. It is a nature reserve (Blausee Naturpark) where you can see trout swimming in the clear water. A lovely place near Kandersteg for a walk or a picnic.

The Romantic Legend of Blausee & the Sunken Statue

Once upon a time, a young maiden who gave her heart to a young shepherd was living nearby.

On the bright evenings, when the moonlight was shining down on the dark tree tops of the firs and while it was swiping its silver furrow thru the water, the two of them were wandering the short distance to the lake, got onto a boat and dreamt away some wonderful hours of their young lives.

Then the shepherd was falling down to death over a cliff as he was walking down from the rocks with a load of hay. From that moment on the young maiden was brokenhearted. In the midnight hour she was often sneaking up to the lake, rowing up to the middle and was leaving herself to her pain while she was screaming her mind to the heavens to give her back her love or simply to be at odds because of his horrible fate.

That’s how the child’s senses became slowly distracted. Vainly the parents warned her to give up the nightly visits – a secret force was attracting the unhappy one to the same place where she was once so happy.

The sunken statue in the Lake Blausee!

One morning one found the boat and the young maiden on the bottom of the lake. But the water which wasn’t much different from the water of other lakes before, suddenly was deep blue: People were saying, it would be because of the tears of the poor young maiden which were escaping from her blue eyes.

The lake definitely stands as a symbol for eternal love.

How to Get There?

It is very easy and convenient to travel around Switzerland. The distance between Zürich and Blausee is about 177 KM, you can either take public transportation or rent a car.

  • By Train & Bus:
    From Zürich, take a train from the main train station Zürich HB to Frutigen, the closer town to Blausee. It is not a direct train, you will have to switch to another train in Bern, you will have sufficient time to walk to another platform. Then, from Frutigen train station, get on the bus #230, in less than 15 minutes, you will reach your stop, Blausee BE. Check the bus schedule for your return transfer in order to maximise the time by the lake. 

The total travelling time is approximately 2 hours 10 mins.

You may purchase and check the train schedule & boarding platform from the SBB Website.

 

  • By Car Rental 
    Driving in Switzerland is very easy & safe, it’s probably an ideal way of exploring the beautiful country at your own pace. If you are travelling in a group of 3 or 4, renting a car would be a good choice, you will also save a lot of money after splitting the cost. 

While taking a train is rather expensive in Switzerland, renting a car is very affordable. There are a few locations in Zürich where you can pick up your car, but the cheapest deal would be picking up at the airport. The more days you are renting it, the better the price is. Estimate a daily rental between USD40-USD60 for 3 days rental and above. The price includes basic theft and 3rd party insurance, all taxes and fees, unlimited mileage, etc. You have the option to pay for the Premium Excess Protection for an additional of USD23 per day, which includes Accident Excess Coverage, Car Damage Cover, Damages to wheels/ tires/ rims/ glass/ mirror/ windscreen/ undercarriage. 


Driving time from Zürich to Blausee is around
2 hours.

Nature Park Opening Hours

Daily from 0900 – 2100

Entry Fee

0900 – 1700

Mon – Fri

Sat – Sun + Holidays

Adults CHF 10.00 CHF 12.00
6 to 15 years CHF 6.00 CHF 8.00
Children up to 5 years free of charge free of charge

1700 – 2100

Mon – Fri

Sat – Sun + Holidays

Adults CHF 8.00 CHF 10.00
6 to 15 years CHF 4.00 CHF 6.00
Children up to 5 years free of charge free of charge

The entrance includes:

  • Nature park tour
  • Visit of the organic trout farm
  • Barbecue area & wood
  • Playground
  • Boat ride (until 1700)

What to Do? 

Blausee is a place for you to unwind yourself, soak yourself in the beautiful surrounding by taking a walk in the nature park. It is a place you’ll get rejuvenated and inspired.

It is a small lake, you’ll probably see the whole park in about an hour. Many would spend more time there by relaxing at the bench, having a picnic, while admiring the stunning view. There’re also cafe and restaurant by the lake, you can enjoy their signature trout dish, even just enjoying a cup of hot coffee/ tea is another experience there.  

You will be blown away as soon as you arrive at the lake, it’s like entering a wonderland. For photographers and instagrammers, I am sure you will spend a long time there, every corner is picturesque

The boat ride, which is included in your ticket is a must. With the glass bottom, you’ll have an absolute clear view of the bottom of the lake, as you sail across it. The old man who rows the boat will tell you the story about the beautiful place. 

The lake is still and water is so pure, creating a breathtaking reflection of the surrounding, it’s like a painting!

Lastly, you can visit the organic trout farm and learn how they breed their trouts.

The Blausee hosts the ideal source of life for their trouts. Thanks to the excellent water quality, slow growth of the fish as well as their breeding philosophy, “quality before quantity”, makes the Blausee trout a high-value and pure natural product.

Where to Stay? 

Blausee is a perfect place for a half day trip from Zürich, or nearby lovely towns like Kandersteg, Frutigen, Spiez, Interlaken, Lauterbrunnen, Grindelwald, etc. I’d recommend you combining your visit to Blausee with other attractions nearby. To be honest, Switzerland is so beautiful, you will easily find a place you like. 

If you really love Blausee and wish to spend the night by the lake, Hotel & Spa Blausee is located just right next to the beautiful lake. 

The Blausee Hotel, Restaurant and Cafe by the lake!

“Knowing trees, I understand the meaning of patience. Knowing grass, I can appreciate persistence! ”

– Hal Borland

My Itinerary

Zürich > Blausee > Kandersteg > Täsch > Zermatt


We rented a car online one week before the trip and picking up at Zürich Airport. After having breakfast at our hotel, we departed at 0700 to maximise our time for exploration. Switzerland is definitely one of the best countries in the world to drive. You don’t get heavy traffic at most places, people drive very carefully and the roads are very scenic. The lakes, the mountains & the charming little towns will keep you company the entire drive, it is very pleasant and enjoyable.

Slightly over 0900, and we arrived at the Blausee carpark, just at the perfect time where the nature park opens. Good thing to get there early, we enjoyed the park without many other visitors. It could get very busy after 12pm, be there early to have an even better experience. 

For us, we easily spent 2-3 hours in Blausee. It was November when we were there, the temperature was around 5-6 degree. After walking in the park, we had to go to the cafe, get a cup of cappuccino, to stay warm. We took a look at the menu of the restaurant, considering to have our lunch there, trying their signature trout dish, but it was expensive for us. If you have the budget, maybe you should try it out. 

Blausee is stunning all year round, no matter which season you go, you will get different colour palettes. 

Our next stop was Kandersteg, we were hoping to do the “Mountain Coaster” sliding down the Swiss Alps. Unfortunately, it was closed that day. I was so disappointed, I have always wanted to do it. If you are planning on going for the ride, please check the weather forecast, as it only operates during dry weather, and only during the Summer months (8th May to 24th Oct).

We had our lunch in Kandersteg and bought some food and snacks in the supermarket, then we continued on our journey to Täsch, before getting on the train to Zermatt, where we spent 2 nights.