Sunday, October 12, 2008

Hiking Mt. Niesen


Summer has turned into fall, which means its hiking season in Switzerland! It seems like everybody loves the great outdoors here. In the winter, people ski. In the summer, people boat on the lakes or float down the Aare river. And in the fall, people hike in the mountains. The Swiss take hiking pretty seriously. There is no shortage of hiking options. Switzerland's population even accepted an amendment to the constitution stating that the administration is obliged to support private efforts in creating and maintaining hiking paths.

Marco and Arno invited Pam and I to join them on a hike of Mt. Niesen this weekend. Unfortunately, Pam was unable to go because her friend Arlette was arriving from Amsterdam. But Arno's girlfriend, Bianca, joined us. Niesen is a 2,262m (7,749-ft) mountain overlooking Lake Thun, and its perfect pyramid shape make it a local favorite. We took a morning train from Bern to Mülenen, at the base of Mt. Niesen, and started walking from there. The weather was spectacular. We got a little lost along the way, but eventually made it to the Schwandegg funicular stop about halfway up the mountain. Hungry and a little tired, we decided the train was our best option for the rest way. :)

Once at the top, we enjoyed fantastic views of Lake Thun and Lake Brienz below, and from afar we could see the triumvirate peaks of the Eiger, the Mönch and the Jungfrau. We relaxed at the outdoor terrace restaurant and enjoyed a delicious lunch before heading back down. Marco, Arno, and I didn't have the patience to stand in line for the cog railway, so we decided to hoof it. There were a few steep, narrow and exposed places along the way (especially near the top), but we managed to make good time. We met up with Bianca back at Schwandegg and took the funicular back down together.

It was a great day. The experience definitely opened my eyes to all the hiking possibilities in Switzerland. Can't wait to get back out there with Pam next weekend!!


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