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The first leg of the Emmenuferweg is a place of wonder. The start on Brienzer Rothorn mountain is simply spectacular. Accompanied by amazing views of Lake Brienz and the Bernese Alps, the route leads to the source of the Emme river and enters the UNESCO Biosphere Entlebuch.

Description

The tour begins with incredible views from the highest peak of the Canton Lucerne, the Brienzer Rothorn. Make sure you stop for a while when you get to the top to look at the breathtaking panorama. To the north, the views range across the area of the Waldemmental. When the weather is clear, you can also see Napf mountain, the lake region behind it and all the way to the Black Forest. On the other side, sparkling Lake Brienz and the snow-covered Eiger, Monch and Jungfrau mountains are visible, as well as up to 690 other peaks.

Past the lookout, the descent begins in the direction of the Eisee. The small mountain lake is situated at the foot of Arnihaaggen mountain, nestled in a mosaic of scree slopes and green meadows. The eagle-eyed may spot chamois or ibex among the rocks or on the grassy mountain slopes. The lakeshore is a perfect place to take a short break. Cool your feet in the icy mountain lake, if you don’t mind the cold, before you start descending in the direction of the Emmensprung. The path zigzags downhill until you reach the headwater at an altitude of 1465 m. As if out of nowhere, the spring burbles out of the ground and seeks a path down to the valley, where it eventually merges with the Waldemme. After a few steps you come across two waterfalls in the midst of a small forest, where the water plunges down over moss-covered rocks. The water roars over the mossy rock face down into the depths below, cooling the air down a little in the process – a welcome refreshment on a hot summer’s day.

Across peaceful meadows the route follows the forked streams down to the valley. Along the way you enter the UNESCO Biosphere Entlebuch with its incomparable river and moor landscapes, lovely riverside forests and scattered settlements. Nowhere else in Switzerland has this many nationally protected moors in such a small area. At the base station of the cable car you can look forward to the leisurely part of the tour. Without a lot of ups and downs, the hiking trail follows the Waldemme to the village of Sörenberg, the biggest winter sports resort in the canton of Lucerne.

An enjoyable tour includes the careful planning of the same. Please inform yourself in advance at the local information center about the route and weather conditions. Depending on the season and weather conditions, this route may be blocked or interrupted

Technical information

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Start location
Brienzer Rothorn
Destination
Sörenberg
Ascent
100 m
Descent
1250 m
Distance
10 km
Duration
3 h
Duration back
4 h 10 min
Technical requirements
Medium
Physical requirements
Difficult
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Route

Emmenuferweg

Brienzer Rothorn - Emmensprung - Emmenbrücke
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Route number

Stage: 1/4

Distance

10 km

Duration

3 h

Ascent

100 m