Grimentz, Switzerland Small Town Tour Part 3: Gondola Tour and Hiking Guide
This time, I took the gondola from Grimentz. The gondola route goes to a place called Escape Weishorn and I chose the gondola that goes up to 2700 meters above sea level, and then I went hiking. As additional information, there is also a gondola from Grimentz to Bendolla, but since this is a place where people who really enjoy hiking go, I chose the gondola because I wanted to enjoy a light hike and see the magnificent nature!
The gondola goes along a steep slope, and when you get off, you are at 2700 meters above sea level, and you can see many magnificent mountains over 3000 meters above sea level in front of you! The spectacular view starts as soon as you get off the gondola. There is also a fork in the road, and this is Point de Vue, which is marked on Google Maps. If you continue hiking in that direction, you can see Lac de Moiry on the right, Weisshorn, one of the five giant mountain peaks in the Zermatt area on the left, and many snow-covered mountains with perennial snow!!
And you can hike to a mountain called Corne de Sorebois! It's the opposite route from the one we've been on so far, but if you go there, there's a chair that you can see in the picture, and I was able to see the peak of the Matterhorn because the weather was good at that location!! It was hard, but it was a very happy hike, and the experience of being immersed in such grandeur was an incredible experience that I hadn't felt in Interlaken!! If you want to hike more, there are more connected paths, so you can go up higher. I personally felt the grandeur was greater than Interlaken! If you come to Grimentz, you must go up there, and I was very satisfied with the hike to the point that I considered coming to Grimentz just to go up here! Next time, I want to buy the right equipment and visit again to hike higher!!
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