Tuesday July 30, 2024 -- On Sunday the weather cooled down a bit, followed by two more 30+ days on Monday and Tuesday, but I braved another excursion on my own this Tuesday regardless of the heat. (Weather forecast is for rain again for the next three days) .
It was a relatively short hike I did, and not far from home, in the Engelberg Valley just south of Luzern, a valley I can get to in a short time. We have been in the well-known pilgrim mountain village of Maria Rickenbach on the south flank of Mt. Buochserhorn several times now, as there is very easy access with a cable car which is included in our train passes. (About 100 people live in this mountain village, which has been inhabited since the 1300's). But one hike I had never done was to return from there to Dallenwil at the valley bottom, and as this was only a two-hour hike and partly through the forest, I thought it was a good choice to get out this day.
Before starting on the descent, I had a look around the parts of the Abbey accessible to the public, something I had never done before. At 10 a.m. it was cool in the mountain hamlet, but soon became hot. Nevertheless, it was cool in the forest, and by the time I got down to the river, there was a bit of a wind blowing. The real highlight of this day was that without knowing it beforehand, I ended up passing through the geographical centerpoint of Canton Nidwalden!
I was back on the train by 1 p.m. and home shortly after 2 p.m.
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After an hour and 10 minutes' bus/train ride, I was getting on the Niederrickenbach cable-car at about 9:40 (this is a small distance south of Lake Lucerne, in the Engelberg Valley). |
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A look up the lovely Engelberg Valley as the cable-car heads up to the mountain hamlet of Niederrickenbach. |
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Passing the other cable-car on its way down. The mountain in the back is the famous Mount Stanserhorn, accessed from the north side via an open-topped double-decker cable-car. (We have been there several times). Down below is the town of Dallenwil, which I am going to walk down to. |
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A small walk from the summit cable-car station to the church in town, a look up to the mountain called Musenalp. The cable-car ride up there in the tiny four-man cabin is an experience in itself, and one I should have done again this day. (Photos of our Sept.2018 ride up there are worth looking at HERE). |
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The main church in Maria-Rickenbach dates from 1860, although there was a pilgrim chapel here since the mid 1500's. As legend has it, a shepherd boy saved a statue of Maria with Baby in Canton Bern and brought it here, where it now resides in the main altar. |
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Details of the Holy Mary pilgrim church in Niederrickenbach, including an almost 500-year-old statue of Mary and child in the altar-piece. |
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From the terrace in front of the church, this is the view to Mount Stanserhorn and Dallenwil below. The road below is what I followed to descend back into the valley, after having a look at the monastery grounds to the right (the trail passed right between the farm buildings below). Also in the back on the right is Mount Pilatus. |
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The start of the trail down the mountain is next to these abbey buildings, a Benedictine monastery established here in 1864. |
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The trail I am following is Trail no.570, a local trail called "Nidwaldner Zentrumsweg", a 21-km trail over the top of Mt. Buochserhorn through the center of the Canton of Nidwalden. |
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The sign pointed to "Church" (and not the one I had just been at), so I figured this was part of the Abbey grounds, and I went to have a look. Indeed, the nuns have a separate worship room in the monastery grounds. I walked through the open corridors to check out some artwork. |
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There was an open room marked "Krippe", which means "Nativity Scene", and there was this elaborate one to admire. |
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On the abbey grounds they also have this lovely covered passage, and their own herb and vegetable gardens. |
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After looking around the pilgrim church and abbey grounds of Niederrickenbach, I started on my descent at 10:20, and arrived at the train station in Dallenwil at 12:50. It was only about a 2-hour walk total, but I spent a long time at the view-point at the geographical center of Canton Nidwalden, and sitting next to the river below, as I would have had to wait 30 minutes for a train anyway. |
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Starting on my downhill walk at 10:20 |
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A look up to the pilgrim church of Maria-Rickenbach, and Musenalp with its cable-way in the background. |
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Passing next to the farm buildings which I had seen from the church grounds. |
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I passed a few die-hard hikers making their way UP the mountain. I can't imagine how tough this would have been with the day's heat. This would have been an ascent of about 650 meters! |
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Another look at Mt. Stanserhorn. We walked up to the summit once starting from further south along this mountain range (photos HERE) |
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A few farmhouses along the way |
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A short piece along a paved road was no problem. Several small wooden "stations of the cross" along the road indicate that this is a pilgrim trail. |
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To the north I get the first look at the city of Stans (which lies at the foot of Mt.Stanserhorn, from where people take the cable-car up), and Mt. Bürgenstock's lesser-recognized south side, as well as a small section of Lake Lucerne. |
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Attempting another self-timed photo with Musenalp in the background! |
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Shortly after 11 a.m., I came across this lovely look-out point in the shade, a great place to stay a while. The triangle monument indicates a location of importance, and only upon reading the inscription did I find out I was now at the geographical centerpoint of Canton Nidwalden! |
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A map of the hiking trails in Canton Nidwalden also reads "Willkommen im Mittelpunkt Nidwaldens", which means "Welcome to the Centerpoint of Canton Nidwalden" |
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Here I am at the geographical centerpoint of Canton Nidwalden! |
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I sat here in the shade on the bench for about 30 minutes, a longer break than I usually take, but it was a nice place to sit on such a hot day, watching the Niederrickenbach Cable-Car go by and admiring the view. The small town on this side of the river below is called Büren, and I walked down through there to cross the river. |
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Watching the Niederrickenbach Cable Car from the bench
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Down below the train of the Zentralbahn (Central Train) is making its way through Dallenwil from Luzern to Engelberg (the train I also came on). |
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Now I'm descending a forested section through the canyon where the cable-car ascends, with another look up to Musenalp and Niederrickenbach. |
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From here I could have been at the Dallenwil station in 35 minutes and been on an earlier train home, but I wanted to walk via Büren (a detour that took 20 minutes longer) as that was where I had ended a different solo hike that I did just over a year ago (also starting in Niederrickenbach at the time, see HERE) and I like to "join" trails, more or less. |
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Passing under the cable-way again! |
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The cable-car heading down to the small station on this side of the river from Dallenwil (There is actually a convenient train station stop right next to the cable-car station). |
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Out of the forest now and heading toward Büren. There was a bit of a breeze here and so it was comfortable enough to walk, even with the heat. |
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In the back on the hill is a small group of houses that I walked through on my way to Büren from the other side last time. |
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More lovely farms |
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Cows hanging out in their courtyards. I only realized after looking at this photo that the cow wears a harness and a net over the udder. I had never seen this before and don't know why this is. |
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A lovely small path as I head to Büren, and a look up the Engelberg Valley. |
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Entering the town of Büren (a modern residential area). From here I cross the Engelberger Aa River and return to the Dallenwil train station, another 20 minutes from here. |
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Crossing the Engelberger Aa River. This river has its origins beyond Engelberg at the back of the valley, and enters Lake Lucerne at Buochs, between Mt.Buochserhorn and Mt.Bürgenstock. |
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Heading south on the west side of the river to the Dallenwil train station at 12:30. As I now had just missed a train to Luzern and had to wait 30 minutes for the next one, I sat here next to the river for a while. |
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The pink trail is the one I did this day, from Maria Rickenbach to Dallenwil via Büren. Exactly a year ago, I walked the light blue trail, also starting in Maria Rickenbach (both times ascending with the cable-car) along the western flank of Mt. Buochserhorn and endiing slightly further north than what I passed through this day. We have done many hikes in this area, as the cable-car gives us good access. |
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Location of Stans and Mt.Buochserhorn within Switzerland. |
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