Lauterbrunnen Switzerland Tour 4K
Lauterbrunnen Switzerland is a beautiful town located in the Swiss Alps about a 25 minue train ride away from Interlaken. In this video I walk through the heart of Lauterbrunnen on the way to the waterfall.
Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland
Lauterbrunnen Switzerland is one of the most beautiful places on Earth. A prime example of European Culture at its finest
Flying over Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland 4K
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Lauterbrunnen is a village and a municipality in the Interlaken-Oberhasli administrative district in the canton of Bern in #Switzerland.
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Walking Through Lauterbrunnen Villages in Jungfrau Area, Switzerland
On the opposite side of Wengen are tiny and carless villages high above the Lauterbrunnen Valley. It is possible to walk from one to another in both summer and winter. Begin down in Lauterbrunnen in the valley and take the gondola up. Walkers can then continue on an easy trail to Murren or take the little train running back and forth.
This beautiful valley is known for its 72 waterfalls which thunder down from steep-sided cliffs and Piz Gloria on the Schilthorn where scenes from a James Bond movie were filmed. Incredible on a sunny, blue sky day.
A Guide To Lauterbrunnen Valley | Switzerland | The Valley of 72 Waterfalls
About 70km southeast of Bern lays the valley of Lauterbrunnen in Switzerland. Regarded as one of the most beautiful valleys in Europe, it is tucked away in the Bernese Oberland of the Swiss Alps. The German word Lauterbrunnen means “Many Springs” or more accurately: “Loud Springs”. The name is derived from 72 thundering waterfalls that gush down into the valley from the vertical cliff faces, some of which are several hundred meters high.
This perfect combo of majestic water wonders, the towering steep rock walls and the Alps’ magical charm is the reason why Lauterbrunnen became a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site in 2001.
Lauterbrunnen Switzerland 2019
Lauterbrunnen Switzerland 2019
Lauterbrunnen,The Gorgeous town In Switzerland
Lauterbrunnen,The Gorgeous town In Switzerland
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Lauterbrunnen village
SWITZERLAND - Suiza - Lauterbrunnen, Beatenberg, Lake Brienz, Iseltwald, Sigriswil, Gunten
1 - Lauterbrunnen
2 - Beatenberg
3 - Lake - Lago - Brienz
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Ringgenberg
Iseltwald
Giessbach
Brienz
4 - Iseltwald
Iseltwald is 25 minutes in bus from Interlaken
Iseltwald esta a 25 minutos de Interlaken en bus
5 - Sigriswil
Sigriswil is 25 minutes in bus from Thun
Sigriswil esta a 25 minutos de Thun en bus
Walking to Gunten. It is 27 minutes from Sigriswil
Caminando a Gunten. Esta a 25 minutos de Sigriswilen
In Gunten i Will take a ship to Thun
En Gunten tomare un barco hacia Thun
6 - Gunten
7 - Oberhofen on lake Thun - Oberhofen en el Lago de Thun
Oberhofen Castle - Castillo de Oberhofen
Hünegg Castle - Castillo de Hünegg
Schadau Castle - Castillo de Schadau
Arriving to the city of Thun - Llegando a la ciudad de Thun
8 - Lungern
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Train ride to Interlaken along Lake Brienz puts us in prime position for some outstanding mountain scenery, including trips to the Shilthorn, Murren, Lauterbrunnen Valley, Jungfrau, then hiking back down to catch a bus to Trummelbach Falls, then to Grindelwald where we hike into the glacial canyon and then have a lovely dinner, Swiss style.
Exploring Swiss Villages of Lauterbrunnen, Gimmelwand & Mürren, Episode 5 - Switzerland in Rs 75000
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While visiting Switzerland on a budget trip from India, I got a chance to visit some Swiss villages and meet some villagers. This video series is about a budget trip to Switzerland from India from the point of view of an Indian Youtuber exploring Europe on a budget. I went out on a journey to explore Switzerland from India on a budget trip and was looking for an Indian vlog on Switzerland on Hindi but when I could not find one, I thought I would rather share my experience as an Indian tourist in Switzerland and create a vlog series telling how to travel to Switzerland from India on a budget.
In this video, I will be visiting the Swiss villages close to Interlaken city of Switzerland. I went to speak to a Swiss villager who lives in the beautiful tiny village of Gimmelwald in Switzerland and I went onwards to the village of Murren in Switzerland. I also tell how to best use the Swiss pass to visit mountains in Switzerland or how you can drive in Switzerland.
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As an average Indian traveler, I visited the beautiful country of Switzerland and it’s beautiful city of Interlaken to enjoy my journey on a budget as an Indian travel vlogger, exploring Switzerland from India. This video shares each and every detail that an Indian in Switzerland needs to know.
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In this journey I visited some the beautiful city of Zurich while exploring Switzerland by road in a rented car. I drove from Zurich to Geneva and on the way, visited some beautiful cities like Interlaken, Berm, Lucerne, Gstaad, Lauterbrunnen, Mürren, Gimmelwald, Grindelwald, Saanen and many more.
This series would not just include details from a solo traveler to Switzerland point of view but also from family and honeymoon in Switzerland point of view.
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Lauterbrunnen to Wengen Switzerland Train 4K
This is what its like when you arrive in Lauterbrunnen Switzerland when you arrive by train at the rail depot then walk around and hike to the waterfall before getting back on the train to go up to Wengen. Then take the train back down the mountain from Wengen into Lauterbrunnen. In the video I walk around both towns and also show you what it looks like to ride the train in the Switzerland Alps.
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Lauterbrunnen, Village in Switzerland
It encompasses the village of Lauterbrunnen, set in a valley featuring rocky cliffs and the roaring, 300m-high Staubbach Falls. Nearby, the glacial waters of Trümmelbach Falls gush through mountain crevices past viewing platforms. A cable car runs from Stechelberg village to Schilthorn mountain, for views over the Bernese Alps.
Visit to Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland
Lauterbrunnen, located in the Bernese Oberland, is a village and a municipality in the Interlaken-Oberhasli administrative district in the canton of Bern in Switzerland. 72 thundering waterfalls, including the 300m-¬high Staubbach Falls, beautiful valleys, colourful alpine meadows and lonely mountain inns make the Lauterbrunnen Valley one of the biggest nature conservation areas in Switzerland. A cable car runs from Stechelberg village to Schilthorn mountain.
LAUTERBRUNNEN SWITZERLAND EQUALLY BEAUTIFUL AT NIGHT | LAUTERBRUNNEN VILLAGE NIGHT VIEW
Lauterbrunnen is a municipality in the Swiss Alps. It encompasses the village of Lauterbrunnen, set in a valley featuring rocky cliffs and the roaring, 300m-high Staubbach Falls. Nearby, the glacial waters of Trümmelbach Falls gush through mountain crevices past viewing platforms. A cable car runs from Stechelberg village to Schilthorn mountain, for views over the Bernese Alps.
Trümmelbach Falls, Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland
There is one super outstanding site that you might want to stop off to visit along your bus ride, and that's the waterfall at Trümmelbach. You can get off the bus about halfway through the valley, and you pay a small fee to visit this powerful Trümmelbach waterfall which comes roaring down from the Jungrau, Eiger and Monk high above. There's an elevator that's inside the waterfall thanks to those amazing Swiss engineers, along with a series of tunnels and staircases and bridges to bring you right up to the face of this raging vertical river, all the while you are inside the mountain. It's phenomenal. Valley has 72 waterfalls but Trümmelbach is by far the most spectacular. It's really the only one that you can walk up with a elevator and staircase and walkways and go inside the mountain.
You actually go up inside the mountain to view the waterfall. It's the most amazing waterfall in the Alps that you'll ever see. The Swiss engineers have built staircases and walkways, elevators and viewing platforms to give you this view of a most unusual waterfall. It had carved out a narrow, vertical twisted canyon into the rock face of the cliff and the engineers thought this is an interesting opportunity to let people get up in there and be inside the waterfall itself. They have a variety of different colored lights -- they try and jazz it up a little bit, kind of tart up with a bit of psychedelic lighting and wonderful stairway access. You look at it on the way up, you turn around and you come walking back down again and get different angles, different viewpoints.
There are about a dozen major drops in this waterfall, so it's like looking at 10 or 12 waterfalls in one, and always there is the amazing carved in sculptured rock cliff face, with the booming water pounding through. It is water that's coming down from the Aletsch Glacier and from the Jungfrau Mountain. This is one of the main drains for the Eiger, the Munch and the Jungfrau, those three big peaks that are up at the Jungfrau massif.
When you're coming down, you could take the elevator halfway back down to the bottom or walk all the way down, and that's a better strategy because you'll see parts of the lower falls that you would've missed otherwise, and more of these wonderful views from the Trümmelbach looking into Lauterbrunnen Valley.
On our way down the park was closing already, so we had no choice. The elevator shut down. We had to walk all the way back down and we were glad we did.
The engineers design these interior tunnels and walkways so that you get vistas along the way. You'll be walking up a staircase, it's through tunnel and then it opens up and you can stand at the ledge and look down, look up, see the water spraying around. And they put some colorful lights in here which might seem a little tacky -- it's not really a disco ball spinning around -- but it does add some welcome color to this otherwise gray stone and gray water, so that's all part of the fun.
This is very easy visit and when finished you just walk back to the road to the bus stop and catch the next bus coming through. Now here's a little tip -- you might check the bus schedules that are posted on the board before you go into the waterfall so that you can time your visit, the buses are not all that frequent, and if you know when the next bus is coming, and you can then linger in the waterfall or hustle on a little bit in order to catch that bus. Otherwise you might have to sit around and wait for half an hour at the bus stop for a bus to come through. There is fortunately a convenient café restaurant right here -- you can have a drink or have an ice cream, have some coffee, sit at their tables and they're very friendly folks, and wait there for the bus and soon enough the bus arrives and it will pick you up bring you back to the town of Lauterbrunnen which is only about a 10 minute bus ride from this point.
You could also very easily walk from Trümmelbach back down to Lauterbrunnen town. There is a nice riverside trail that will take you about 45 minutes, a very easy level stroll through beautiful scenery. Or you could just walk along the roadway and that'll be quicker, maybe 20 to 30 minutes to walk from Trümmelbach to Lauterbrunnen, so take your pick, but if you timed it right the bus will pick you up and give you a ride.
Mürren, Switzerland: Exploring the Swiss Alps by Bike
More info about travel to the Swiss Alps: Mürren is a good starting point for mountain biking, popular here in the Alps. Small service roads and well-marked intersections make biking easy. Follow Rick on his loop trip down into the valley floor where he passes through Lauterbrunnen, Trümmelbach Falls, a cozy campground, and takes a funicular ride back up the mountain.
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Lauterbrunnen ( Village in Switzerland )
Lauterbrunnen is a village and a municipality in the Interlaken-Oberhasli administrative district in the canton of Bern in Switzerland.
The municipality comprises the major Lauterbrunnen Valley (German: Lauterbrunnental), the Soustal, the Sefinental, the upper Lauterbrunnen Valley with Untersteinberg including several glaciers, such as the Tschingelfirn and the Rottalgletscher, many Alpine meadows and peaks, such as Schilthorn, Bietenhorn, Schwarzmönch, and Silberhorn, and finally the villages Lauterbrunnen, Wengen, Mürren, Gimmelwald, Stechelberg, and Isenfluh, and several hamlets. The population of the village Lauterbrunnen is less than that of Wengen, but larger than that of the others.
Lauterbrunnen Switzerland covered in snow | Lauterbrunnen village during winter
Lauterbrunnen is a municipality in the Swiss Alps. It encompasses the village of Lauterbrunnen, set in a valley featuring rocky cliffs and the roaring, 300m-high Staubbach Falls. Nearby, the glacial waters of Trümmelbach Falls gush through mountain crevices past viewing platforms. A cable car runs from Stechelberg village to Schilthorn mountain, for views over the Bernese Alps.