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Lauterbrunnen hike

Dear Mates,
I was in Lauterbrunnen yesterday, hiking around..It is a wonderful place to visit... 7.5 hrs hike but worth it... We pass below Monsch,Jungfrau and Eiger... But very solitary place.. full of waterfalls, cascades and stream...Guys.. you should visit it..some pictures are shared with you guys along with this post...

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Dear Mates,
I was in Lauterbrunnen yesterday, hiking around..It is a wonderful place to visit... 7.5 hrs hike but worth it... We pass below Monsch,Jungfrau and Eiger... But very solitary place.. full of waterfalls, cascades and stream...Guys.. you should visit it..some pictures are shared with you guys along with this post...

Thanks
Very nice!

Could you give more details about the actual route you took and how did you plan it? Tourist office or just maps? If you were there for 7 nights what more would you have done and how would you have broken down the trip to explore the area? I want to walk walk walk walk in beautiful scenery without taking any extreme risks.

I have been to Lauterbrunnen once before but only for the afternoon.
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Re: Lauterbrunnen hike

Here is some more info on that hike... The route I took is marked in pink and the red denotes other possible routes... The pink route starts and ends in Stechelberg...
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Re: Lauterbrunnen hike

Judging by your pictures you must have taken my absolute favourite and pet hate route: Stechelberg - Trachsellauenen - Obersteinberg - Oberhornsee. I love the bit up to Trachsellauenen (after all there is a very good restaurant), but I hate the bit at Schluchgraben (avalanche trail).
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