Muggestutz 1, Dwarf Trail Mägisalp-Bidmi
Hasli dwarfs have a long tradition in the Haslital and Muggestutz is the oldest Hasli dwarf. On the Mägisalp-Bidmi dwarf trail, he experiences countless adventures, which children can follow through play at the adventure posts such as Tannzapfentröchni, the eagle swing and the cave. The trail begins in Mägisalp. From there there is a short ascent with a magnificent view of Lake Brienz. At the top, the trail descends to Bidmi, where you can take the gondola down to the valley.
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Safety guidelines
- The trail is not suitable for prams.
- Mountain Hiking Check
Equipment
- The sun's rays are higher in the mountains. Sun cream with a high protection factor, a sun hat and sunglasses with UV protection should definitely be in your luggage.
- Also in summer and in good "starting weather", warm clothing and rain protection must be taken along. The layering principle with different layers of clothing is recommended.
- Charged mobile phone
- Pocket pharmacy
- Water
Recommendation
Directions
From Basel and Geneva, the fastest route to the Jungfrau Region is via Bern. From Zurich, the route via Lucerne and the Brünig Pass is recommended. The pass is open all year round.
From the south, travel to the Jungfrau Region via the Grimsel or Susten Pass. Both passes are only open in summer. An alternative is the Simplon Pass with subsequent car transport through the Lötschberg tunnel.
Public transit
Thanks to its central location in Europe, Switzerland is served by international trains from over 12 countries. Within Switzerland, Intercity trains run from Basel and Lucerne directly to the Jungfrau Region. Travellers from Zurich change trains in Bern. The trains run every half hour.
From Interlaken and Lucerne we travel comfortably on the Zentralbahn panorama trains directly to Meiringen. From Brünig-Hasliberg we have several post bus connections at our disposal.
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