Best mountain peaks around Innertkirchen offer diverse alpine experiences in the Bernese Oberland. This region provides access to a variety of mountain peaks, catering to different interests from panoramic viewpoints to challenging climbing routes. Innertkirchen serves as a base for exploring the surrounding high-alpine terrain and scenic mountain passes. The area is characterized by its dramatic landscapes and opportunities for mountain exploration.
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The Planplatten are a striking vantage point above Meiringen in the Bernese Oberland, located at an elevation of 2,245 meters. They are the mountain destination of the cable car from Hasliberg Reuti via Bidmi, Mägisalp, and Käserstatt. Once at the top, a panoramic view opens up over the Central Swiss and Bernese Alps, all the way to Titlis, Sustenhorn, and Wetterhorn. Popular hikes include the Alpine Panorama Trail and the Ridge Trail toward Glogghüs. In winter, the area is part of the Hasliberg ski area.
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I'm not afraid of heights. But the Titlis Cliff Walk was definitely not a particular challenge. The suspension bridge is not very long and luckily it doesn't wobble that much, even when there are a lot of people on it. And the view isn't too deep or 'empty'. The view is very beautiful. I wouldn't want to do it on weekends/holidays. Too many people blocking the way to take photos/selfies.
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"Titlis Cliff Walk" Suspension Bridge Are you ready for this test of courage? At 3,041 meters above sea level, Europe's highest suspension bridge leads over the south face to the top station of the Ice Flyer glacier lift. 150 steps above the icy abyss, while the wind howls and your heart races. An exhilarating adventure you'll never forget, and one for which you'll be rewarded with a unique view of the majestic mountain scenery. Take the first step now! https://www.titlis.ch/de/aktivitaeten/titlis-cliff-walk
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If you're going to Mägisalp then go straight up to Plan Platten with the gondola. The very rich and very fine morning buffet is particularly recommended. And don't forget to take a few steps to the viewing point... the view of Lake Brienz and the surrounding mountains is wonderful.
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Direct view of the Hochsträss, Hägen and Glogghüs stations.
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Enough parking spaces for skis and snowboards.
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The region around Innertkirchen offers a variety of popular mountain experiences. For extensive panoramic views and an excellent starting point for activities, consider visiting Grosse Scheidegg. Another must-see is Planplatten Summit and Alpen Tower, which provides a fantastic 360-degree panorama with convenient cable car access and a restaurant. For a thrilling experience, the Titlis Cliff Walk Suspension Bridge offers Europe's highest suspension bridge walk.
Yes, for experienced mountaineers, the Sustenhorn Summit is a prime destination. It's known for its challenging high-alpine tours, typically involving significant vertical gain and technical sections, rated as 'ZS' in the SAC high tour guide with climbing moves up to grade IV. The Engelhörner also offer demanding multi-pitch alpine sport climbing.
For breathtaking panoramic views without a strenuous ascent, Planplatten Summit and Alpen Tower is ideal. You can reach the summit via gondola from Mägisalp, where you'll find a restaurant and a 360-degree panorama of the Bernese Oberland and Central Swiss Alps. Grosse Scheidegg also offers extensive views and is accessible by scenic bus or hiking.
Yes, several options cater to families. Planplatten Summit and Alpen Tower is accessible by gondola, offering panoramic views and a restaurant, making it suitable for all ages. While not a peak itself, the Titlis Cliff Walk Suspension Bridge provides an exhilarating, unique experience that older children and adventurous families might enjoy, though it's not for the faint of heart.
The region is renowned for its climbing. The Engelhörner, a distinctive group of jagged limestone peaks above Innertkirchen, are a paradise for rock climbers. They offer some of Switzerland's best long alpine sport climbing, with high-quality rock and routes on southwest faces. The formidable Kingspitz, part of the Engelhörner, is known for its very long and alpine routes. For high-alpine tours, the Sustenhorn Summit presents a demanding challenge.
Beyond peak bagging, the area offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the Alpine Panorama Trail and the Ridge Trail near Planplatten. For cycling enthusiasts, the Grimsel Pass is a popular and scenic route. You can explore various hiking routes like the 'View of the Valley – Trift Bridge loop' or 'The Aare Gorge – Viewpoint at Reichenbach Falls loop'. For more options, check out the Hiking around Innertkirchen guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Innertkirchen guide.
Many peaks and viewpoints are accessible via public transport. Planplatten Summit and Alpen Tower can be reached by gondola from Mägisalp. Grosse Scheidegg is accessible by a scenic bus ride, making it a convenient starting point for various activities and explorations.
Summer and autumn are generally the best seasons for hiking and climbing in the Innertkirchen mountains, offering favorable weather conditions and open trails. For climbing specific areas like the Engelhörner, summer and autumn are highly recommended. In winter, areas like Planplatten become part of the Hasliberg ski area, offering different activities.
Yes, the Grimsel Pass, accessible from Innertkirchen, is a highly popular cycling route. It features a 26.3 km ascent with a total vertical gain of 1534 meters, reaching an elevation of 2163 meters. The route offers varied landscapes, from valleys and forests to rocky areas and reservoirs, with phenomenal views from the top on clear days. You can find more cycling routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Innertkirchen guide.
The mountain peaks around Innertkirchen offer diverse and spectacular views. From Planplatten Summit, you can enjoy a fantastic 360-degree panorama extending across the Bernese Oberland and Central Swiss Alps. Grosse Scheidegg provides extensive panoramic vistas. From various points in the wider Bernese Oberland, you can also catch unparalleled views of iconic peaks like the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau.
Yes, some mountain peaks offer dining facilities. At the summit of Planplatten, you'll find the Alpen Tower restaurant, where you can dine with stunning backdrops. The historic hotel at Grosse Scheidegg also provides an opportunity to enjoy meals while soaking in the scenery.


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