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Grindelwald is a very famous mountain village in the Jungfrau region in the Bernese Oberland in Switzerland. If you take the gondola up to Grindelwald First, you have various hiking possibilities. A very easy hike goes to the Bachalpsee. This beautiful mountain lake can be reached in 50 minutes. Come with us on a wonderful trip in the Swiss mountains.
0:00 Starting our journey in Grindelwald at the cable car station of the First Bahn
01:25 Grindelwald Bort
02:36 Our room at Berghaus Grindelwald First
04:24 The First Cliff Walk
06:45 05.30 am - we are on the way to Bachalpsee
07:13 Arrival at Bachalpsee at 6.30 shorty before sunrise
09:08 Meeting some friendly cows
11:40 Alp glow at Bachalpsee
14:11 Milky way picture at First Cliff Walk
16:08 Paragliders in the air at Waldspitz
16:56 Important things to know on a hike in the alps
21:50 My favorite area
23:20 Arrival at Grindelwald Bort cable car station
We had an unusual heat wave in September with temperatures above 30 degrees. Unusual were also the temperatures at 2000 meters above sea level. Even there it was 20 degrees. Therefore, I had to look a bit with my furry friend @rastawhiteshepherd what trips we make. We decided to visit Grindelwald First. The plan was to stay overnight and then get up early the next morning to hike to Bachalpsee.
It was really beautiful and even with the temperatures it was bearable because we were on the road so early. As always you can read the details of our trip on my Patreon page. You can find the link to the blog article in the first comment.
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