360° at Faulhorn No. 33
Varied training route with a long ascent offering rewarding views to the lakes, and the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau Massif.
Grindelwald Tourismus
CH - 3818 Grindelwald
+41 33 854 12 12
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A training route that begins with a hard, intense climb from Grindelwald via Holewang and Feld to the Faulhorn. Upon reaching the summit, the historic Faulhorn mountain restaurant invites you in for refreshments before heading out on the Eiger Ultra Trail E101 route towards Schynige Platte - an unforgettably beautiful route with unobstructed views of the lakes and lowlands on one side and the peaks of the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau on the other. From Schynige Platte a train brings you to Wilderswil, or you could tackle the steep E101/E51 technical descent from here to Burglauenen.
Details
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- Altitude
2657m894m
- Recommended season
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- jan
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Author Tips
- Free running shoe test at the Backdoor Shop Grindelwald
Equipment
- First Aid Kit
- Weather-appropriate clothing (always carry waterproofs)
- Drink/food provisions
- Mobile phone
Safety Guidelines
- Danger of overflowing streams in heavy rainfall
- Mind snow patches in spring
- Caution advised in thunderstorms
More information and links
Directions
Starting Point
Grindelwald sports centre
Koordinates :
Geographic | 46.623833 N 8.035654 E |
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Ending Point
Grindelwald sports centre
Step by Step Directions
Village – Holewang – Feld – Faulhorn – Schynige Platte – Burglauenen - village
Getting There
Public transport
Thanks to its central location in Europe, Switzerland is served by international trains from over 12 countries. Within Switzerland, Intercity trains run from Basel and Lucerne directly to the Jungfrau Region. Travellers from Zurich change trains in Bern. The trains run every half hour.
Grindelwald
From Interlaken Ost railway station we reach Grindelwald without changing trains on the Bernese Oberland Bahn (BOB). Important: Get on the rear part of the train, as it splits in Zweilütschinen. If you get on at the front, you will end up in Lauterbrunnen. The journey takes 30 minutes to Grindelwald Terminal (V-Bahn). Three minutes later we are at the terminal in the village.
There are three stations in Grindelwald (Terminal, Grund and Dorf). The terminal station (Dorf) is in the centre of Grindelwald.
Getting there
From Basel and Geneva, the fastest route to the Jungfrau Region is via Bern. From Zurich, the route via Lucerne and the Brünig Pass is recommended. The pass is open all year round.
From the south, travel to the Jungfrau Region via the Grimsel or Susten Pass. Both passes are only open in summer. An alternative is the Simplon Pass with subsequent car transport through the Lötschberg tunnel.
Grindelwald
From Interlaken we follow the main road to Zweilütschinen. Here we turn left towards Grindelwald. The whole trip takes about 30 minutes and leads over a partly winding road.
Grindelwald
There are three public car parks: Parkhaus Eiger+ (252 parking spaces), Parkhaus Sportzentrum (160 parking spaces) and the new Terminal Parking (1000 spaces) of the V-Bahn. Alternatively, we can also use the car park in Grindelwald Grund.
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Grindelwald Tourismus
CH - 3818 Grindelwald
+41 33 854 12 12
grindelwald.swiss
info@grindelwald.swiss