Glacier splendor and Eiger north face between First and Bort

8.66 km long
Round trip
Difficulty: medium
Condition: medium
Great panorama
Winter Hiking
  • 3:20 h
  • 8.66 km
  • 119 m
  • 780 m
  • 1,560 m
  • 2,276 m
  • 716 m
  • Start: Grindelwald/First
  • Destination: Bort
From the sunny First slope, you enjoy a magnificent view of the striking Eiger and the enchanting glacier world on its eastern flank. The hike down from First to Bort is entirely dedicated to a panorama that is second to none. The route is marked with purple signposts and purple poles.

The «Sässeli-Lift», which the Boss-Buebe once sang about in a folk music classic, was replaced by a gondola some years ago, but the ride from Grindelwald to First remains an entertaining experience. The saying «Everyone skis» no longer applies as strictly as before, since in recent years more hikers have also taken the gondolas in winter.
Upon exiting at the First mountain station, user flows quickly diverge. While the board carriers head downhill or further up with the Oberjoch-Express, hikers proceed briskly past the ski slopes into the winter silence northwest of the mountain lodge. From the Gummihitta, it is about 20 more minutes west until the paths fork: straight ahead towards Bachalpsee–Faulhorn, left down towards Bort.
The descent has some quite steep sections in the first part. Those sledding should take appropriate care and restraint to avoid endangering themselves and others unnecessarily. A stop at the sun-dried huts in Bachläger is worthwhile. The view of the snow-covered peaks of Wetterhorn and Schreckhorn is pure enjoyment. The descent continues to Waldspitz with a considerably gentler gradient. The cozy restaurant is a paradise for sledders and hikers on sunny winter days.
The further descent is mostly through the forest, with some snowy alpine meadows at Nodhalten. At Räckholtertor, hikers and sledders separate. Those who wish to sled down to Grindelwald (if there is enough snow) keep to the right and thus reach Chrisegg (point 1520; see route 5a). Those on foot maintain the altitude and reach Niderbaach through open forest, and from there continue to the Bort gondola station.

Berner Wanderwege
Berner Wanderwege

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Pavements

Trail
Unknown
Path
Asphalt
Gravel

Best to visit

suitable
Depends on weather

Directions

Grindelwald/First - Gummihitta - Waldspitz - Räckholtertor - Bort

Equipment

We recommend the following equipment: sturdy and waterproof mountain boots, light to medium backpack, protection against cold, sun protection, trekking poles, pocket first aid kit, snacks, tea in a thermos flask, mobile phone.

Additional information

Bernese Hiking Trails Association, Bern, Tel.: 031 340 01 01, E-Mail: info@beww.ch, Homepage: www.bernerwanderwege.ch

Literature

Hiking suggestion from the hiking book Schneepfade in the Bernese Oberland, hiking book series of the BWW, order at: http://shop.bernerwanderwege.ch

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Safety guidelines

This route runs along groomed winter hiking trails.

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Glacier splendor and Eiger north face between First and Bort
Grindelwald