This epic ridge hike is one of my all-time favorite hikes in Switzerland. I love the dramatic landscape, super green hillsides covered in wildflowers, and unbelievable views.
Trail: challenging • 11.8km • 6 hours • 330m up, 1060m down • See trail map
Open: usually late June to October, depending on snow conditions
If you were considering the infamously dangerous Hardergrat trail that also starts at Brienzer Rothorn, this trail is a much safer alternative with just as spectacular views.
Trail info
This is a one way trail, starting at the top of the Brienzer Rothorn, ending at the Türren-Lungern cable car. It follows the ridge, with a few steep ascents and descents along the way.
It’s a well-built trail, with clear signs, suitable for average hikers. But some sections have steep slopes to one side without a barrier. So best for those with steady footing and comfortable with heights.
How to get there
The Brienzer Rothorn mountain train leaves from Brienz (Hauptstrasse 149, 3855 Brienz) and takes about 1 hour to reach the top, where the trail starts.
The trail ends at the Turren-Lungern cable car (Wichelstrasse 9, 6078 Lungern). After riding the cable car down, it’s a short walk to the Lungern train station, where you can ride a train back to your starting point.
Tickets
You need to buy two one-way tickets, one for the Brienzer Rothorn railway and one for Turren-Lungern cable car.
It’s best to buy the Brienzer Rothorn ticket in advance as they do sell out. If you take the first train of the day, you get a discount.
If you pay full fare, you’ll pay about CHF 92. But you get a 50% discount with the SBB Half-fare, GA, SBB Day Pass and Swiss Travel Pass. Free with Tell Pass and Berner Oberland Regional Pass.