Tour of the Jungfrau Region. Kev Reynolds

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rel="nofollow" href="#uccdddd20-d247-5570-881e-7fa595b01196">Preface to the Third Edition

       INTRODUCTION

       The route

       Accommodation

       Suggested itineraries

       How to get there

       When to go

       Language

       Notes for walkers

       Equipment

       Recommended maps

       Safety in the mountains

       Wildlife and alpine flowers

       Using the guide

       TOUR OF THE JUNGFRAU REGION

       Part 1 Schynige Platte to Stechelberg

       Stage 1 Schynige Platte to First

       Stage 2 First to Hotel Wetterhorn

       Alternative Stage 2 First to Hotel Wetterhorn via the Gleckstein Hut

       Stage 3 Hotel Wetterhorn to Alpiglen

       Alternative Stage 3 Hotel Wetterhorn to Berghaus Bäregg

       Stage 4 Alpiglen to Kleine Scheidegg/Grindelwaldblick

       Stage 5 Kleine Scheidegg/Grindelwaldblick to Stechelberg

       Part 2 Stechelberg to Wilderswil

       Stage 6 Stechelberg to Obersteinberg

       Alternative Stage 6 Stechelberg to Obersteinberg (direct route)

       Stage 7 Obersteinberg to the Rotstock Hut

       Stage 8 Rotstock Hut to the Blumental

       Stage 9 Blumental to the Suls-Lobhorn Hut

       Stage 10 Suls-Lobhorn Hut to Wilderswil

       APPENDIX A Useful addresses

       APPENDIX B Accommodation directory

       APPENDIX C Language primer

       APPENDIX D Bibliography

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      As you near Pfingstegg, a backward glance shows the Wetterhorn to be a vast mountain of rock

      PREFACE TO THE THIRD EDITION

      Shortly after the first edition of this guide was published in 2006, I received an email from a highly experienced trek leader, who said: ‘I’m sure the TJR is destined to become one of the great walks of the world!’ That view has since been endorsed by countless other hill walkers who have followed in her footsteps.

      Located in one of Europe’s finest mountain regions, the whole tour is a feast of scenic delights, while accommodation and refreshment stops along the way add much to the trekker’s experience.

      I knew this long before the route was properly worked out, for since my first visit to the Jungfrau Region in the mid-1960s I’ve spent a great many weeks either selecting routes for guidebooks or leading walking holidays there, and loving every minute. Who wouldn’t? The mountains are second to none in visual drama, the meadows extravagant with alpine flowers, the wildlife plentiful. But every visit would reveal changes, either to the tourist infrastructure, or to the landscape itself. So chairlifts became gondolas, places to stay overnight increased in number, paths were rerouted as a result of a rockfall or spring flood, snowfields and glaciers shrank in size, and huge chunks or mountain and moraine collapsed – thanks to the effects of global warming. Previous editions of this guidebook reflected the landscape as it was during research, but I’m prepared to bet that before the fourth edition goes to print, there will be more changes to report.

      None of these things detract from the delights of the Tour of the Jungfrau Region, and my wish is that when you’ve completed your tour, you will come to echo the words slightly misquoted from the top of the page, that the TJR is one of the great walks of the world!

      May you enjoy every step, and greet each day as the gift it is.

      Kev Reynolds, 2018

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      After crossing below the Laucherhorn a view shows the distant Lauterbrunnen Breithorn (Stage 1)

      INTRODUCTION

      The view from Schynige Platte is one of the finest in all the Alps, with the ice-crested wall of the Bernese Alps spread out for inspection as your attention is inevitably drawn to the south.

      From left to right this wall comprises the Wellhorn, Wetterhorn, Bärglistock, Schreckhorn, Lauteraarhorn, Finsteraarhorn, Fiescherhorn, Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau, Ebnefluh, Mittaghorn, Grosshorn, Breithorn, Tschingelhorn, Gspal tenhorn, Blüemlisalp and Doldenhorn; as grand a collection of mountains as you could wish to lay eyes upon. Glaciers and snowfields glisten among the peaks, while the deep U-shaped Lauterbrunnen

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