(Post published Feb.3, 2023)
Friday June 24, 2016 -- On this hot early summer day it seemed a shame to miss an opportunity for a late afternoon, after-work walk, so we took off early and met in Luzern at about 2 p.m. and headed south from there to Sarnen, and with the bus into the Melch Valley.
We walked from the village called Melchtal out of the valley to Flüeli-Ranft, the birth-place of Switzerland's patron saint Niklaus von der Flüe. It was only a 5-km and under 2-hour walk, but it was very hot and humid, especially on the slight uphill sections. Nevertheless, walking in the pastoral landscape is always pleasant.
From Flüeli-Ranft we took the bus back to Sachseln on the Lake Sarnen, and skipped a train so we could sit in the shade at the lakeshore for a bit before returning home.
Side note: This is the birthplace of Switzerland's patron Saint Brother Niklaus von der Flüe, who was born in Flüeli 1417, married, had 10 children and spent 20 years as a hermit in the nearby Ranft Gorge.
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Heading toward the Melch Valley by bus from Sarnen on the lake. |
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The farmers use this extreme hot weather to harvest the mountain grass. Sometimes it means collecting it from the roadway! |
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We got to the starting point of our hike, the village of Melchtal, at about 15:20. Our goal is Flüeli-Ranft, not quite two hours of walking |
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A rather easy walk from Melchtal to Flüeli-Ranft. It took us two hours. |
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A look back at the village of Melchtal as we start on our hike. |
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A look down the Melch Valley where we are walking along the hillside on the left after crossing the river |
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Crossing the "Grosse Melchaa" River near Melchtal. This is a view up the valley. |
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We are always glad for any kind of water to cool off on hot days. |
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Looking back up the Melch Valley. The first section was along a dirt road, and it was quite hot |
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Having just turned a corner in the valley, this was a great meadow trail to walk. |
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Heading out of the Melch Valley |
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We were glad for a cool forested section |
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Shortly before the village of Flüeli, you get a view down into the Ranft Gorge, which is where Brother Niklaus spent 20 years as a hermit (1467 to his death in 1487). Here he prayed and gave advice to many people who came looking. |
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A view of Mt. Pilatus |
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Approaching the village of Flüeli |
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We are now out of the Melch Valley and looking north to Mt. Stanserhorn |
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A very nice farmhouse |
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This is the original farmhouse where Brother Niklaus was born (1417) and later lived with his wife and 10 children. He was a well-off farmer, and when he chose the hermit's life with his wife's approval, his 20-year-old son took over the farm. |
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Our ca. 5-km walk as seen on Google Maps |
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Talking the bus to Sachseln on Lake Sarnen |
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We had about 20 minutes to wait for the train to Luzern, and spent it here at the lakeshore in the shade. (6 p.m.) |
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Watching baby coots on Lake Sarnen. |
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As of 2023, these are all the hikes we have done in this area. |
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