*for 15 pax
The Hardergrat Trail is world-renowned for both its difficulty and its rewarding views of the Bernese Alps, lush valleys, and glacial Lake Brienz. Sheer drops throughout the hike allow for unobstructed, 360-degree views along the 24-kilometer path.
The Hardergrat Trail is suitable for experienced hikers. Newer hikers and children will find the length, altitude, and lack of safety railings challenging and, more importantly, dangerous. At its highest point, hikers will be nearly 3,000m up; although most experienced hikers will have reached similar altitudes before, those who are unaccustomed to such thin air will want to take precautions. There are no places to refill water containers, so hikers should bring plenty of water for the day (3-4 liters), in addition to food and trekking poles. Lastly, Switzerland is part of the Schengen area, and travelers from outside this area are required to present a valid passport or visa to enter.
Interlaken emergency numbers
- Police: 117
- Fire: 118
- Ambulance: 144
- Swiss Rescue: 1414
- Walk-in-Clinic at Interlaken: +41 33 826 21 00
- Aare Taxi Interlaken: +41 79 415 05 00
- Oberland Taxi Interlaken: +41 79 944 50 60
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