(This post was created on September 23, 2023)
September 8, 2014 -- We have special tickets to ride various mountain trains and cable cars, so this was a day to head up to new summits where we had never been before: The Nostalgic Brienz-Rothorn Steam Train, and the Harder Kulm Funicular... and why not cover the distance between the two by a boat ride on the turquoise waters of Lake Brienz?
We boarded the steam train in Brienz at about 8:35 a.m. for the one-hour trip to the summit station at the Brienzergrat ridge, then walked up to the summit of Mount Brienzer Rothorn where we had some pretty spectacular 360-degree views. Then back down at 11:05 a.m. to board the ship in Brienz at about 12:30. The ride took us past the lovely Giessbach Falls and the castle at Iseltwald, and we disembarked in Interlaken East, from where it was just a few steps to the Harder Kulm Funicular. Up at the restaurant and look-out platform we had views of the famous Eiger-Mönch-Jungfrau Trio, although they were partly covered by clouds. We even did a 1-hour loop hike up there before descending back to Interlaken.
It was a great day, even though little hiking was involved. And just by luck, as the train passed through one of the tunnels on the way down from the Brienzer-Rothorn summit station, we caught sight of an ibex peeking at us through the tunnel window, and we were surprised as it then disappeared down the vertical cliff wall!
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PART I --Nostalgic Steam Train Ride from Brienz to Brienzergrat Ridge
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Heading up to Mount Brienzer Rothorn on the 8:36 train. |
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Watching the train head back down the mountain again |
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View along Lake Brienz toward the West |
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View to Sörenberg in the Mariental Valley on the north side of the ridge |
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Brienzer Rothorn restaurant and hotel |
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We walked to the summit of Mount Brienzerhorn, from where you can actually see the town of Brienz on the lake below. |
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Mountains to the east |
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The lake is called Eisee |
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View to the East (a popular hiking trail follows that ridge to the right) |
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View to the Northwest to the Entlebuch and Schrattenflue |
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View Southeast into the Haslital Valley |
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View to the West across Lake Brienz |
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A surprise discovery: Some Edelweiss |
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Heading back down the mountain at 11:05 |
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We spotted a young ibex peeking in the "window" and I just got it on a photo, although not so clear. |
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The ibex disappeared down this cliff-side. I don't know how it did that. |
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The chalets near the lake |
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Information about the Brienz Rothorn Bahn: The 7600-m railway line was built in 16 months in 1891-92. Travels at 9 km/hr. The locomotive requires 300 kg of coal and 2000 liters of water for one trip up the mountain. (There is a stop about half-way up the mountain where they have to fill up the water tanks.). |
PART II -- A ride with the boat on Lake Brienz from Brienz to Interlaken |
Disembarking at Interlaken Ost |
PART III -- Interlaken Ost, and a funicular ride to Harder Kulm
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