Kleine Scheidegg and the Eiger, Bernese Oberland

Kleine Scheidegg and the Eiger, Bernese Oberland

Jungfraujoch - Top of Europe

Jungfraujoch - Top of Europe

Wetterhorn

Wetterhorn

Lauterbrunnen

Lauterbrunnen

Hotel Belvedere Grindelwald - Panoramic Eiger view

Hotel Belvedere Grindelwald - Panoramic Eiger view

Hotel Belvedere Grindelwald - Panoramic view

Hotel Belvedere Grindelwald - Panoramic view

Hotel Belvedere Grindelwald - panoramic view

Hotel Belvedere Grindelwald - panoramic view

The North Face of Eiger, Grindelwald

The North Face of Eiger, Grindelwald

Grindelwald - Grund Blick nach Norden (Reeti, Aellfluh)

Grindelwald - Grund Blick nach Norden (Reeti, Aellfluh)

Grindelwald-Grund - Bussalp

Grindelwald-Grund - Bussalp

Eigernordwand

Eigernordwand

Gasthof Panorama

Gasthof Panorama

Eiger Trail: The Swiss Alpine Experience Trail

Eigergletscher - Grindelwald

No trail comes closer to the famous Eiger North Face – with the Eiger Trail you are guaranteed two hours of top notch thrills.

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Technical information

Starting point:Eigergletscher
Destination:Grindelwald
Getting to the starting point:Train to Eigergletscher train station
Getting to the destination:Train from Alpiglen station to Grindelwald
Technique:medium
Physical fitness:medium
Length:6km
Hiking time:1h50
Season:July till October

Description

The Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau (the Ogre, Monk and Maiden) – the world famous trio of mountain peaks – is the impressive backdrop to the Jungfrau region and has attracted tourists and mountaineers to the Bernese Oberland since pioneering days. The Jungfrau Railway is no less impressive, while the northern flank of the Eiger, with its vertical drop of more than 1600 metres, has always attracted the world's best climbers.

Those with the courage and the desire to get just that little bit closer to the breathtaking Eiger North Face and tackle a superlative high alpine adventure can take the Jungfrau Railway to the station at Eigergletscher and set out on the Eiger Trail. Shortly after starting on this route, you'll find yourself right in front of the famous rock face itself, and above you to the right you'll notice the metal ladders that climbers to the Eiger-Rotstock Via Ferrata use to gain access. From here on, the trail runs for an hour along the foot of the Eiger North Face, sparkling with a beautiful view over the Wetterhorn and the Grosse Scheidegg.

Difficult sections are secured with ropes. If you have brought your binoculars, you'll be able to see the climbers up against the rock face. The train station sells postcards that show all the routes up this mountain. Towards the end of the tour the trail zigzags boldly down to Alpiglen train station.

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The careful planning of a tour will ensure that you also derive the maximum pleasure and enjoyment from it. Please take the time to contact the local information centre and enquire about route and weather conditions before setting off. Your intended trail may be fully or partially closed, depending on the time of year and weather conditions.

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