Details: Murren to Griesalp via the Sefinenfurgge
Distance: 10.4 miles (one way)
near Lauterbrunnen in The Bernese Oberland
Hike Facts
- Distance: 10.4 miles (one way)
- Elevation: 5,380-ft. - 8,570-ft.
- Elevation Gain: 3,190-ft.
- Difficulty: strenuous
- Trail Highlights: See Trail Intro
- Basecamp(s): Lauterbrunnen / Griesalp
- Region: The Bernese Oberland
This splendid hike over Sefinenfurgge Pass, the second highest pass on the Alpine Pass Route, enjoys impressive views of the high peaks towering above the Lauterbrunnen, Sefinen and Kiental Valleys.
Murren to the Sefinenfurgge
Distance from Trailhead: 6.0 miles (one way)
Ending/Highest Elevation: 8,570-ft.
Elevation Gain: 3,190-ft.
Note: If starting from the Murren mid-station on the Schilthornbahn (cable car), subtract 0.6 miles from the trail distances in this description. (See trailhead directions below.)
The hike to Sefinenfurgge Pass starts by taking the Lauterbrunnen to Murren Bergbahn, which includes a cable car to Grutschalp and then a train ride to Murren. (See trailhead directions below.) From the Murren train station, located at the north end of the village, walk south/southwest along the paved road through the village in the direction of the Schilthornbahn, Rotstockhutte, Sefinenfurgge and Griesalp. The Eiger, Monch and the summit of the Jungfau dominate the view across the Lauterbrunnen Valley to the east.
At 0.6 miles pass the mid station for the Schilthornbahn (cable car) in Murren. Just beyond the station signs point to a road heading southwest toward Spielboden, Rotstockhutte, Sefinenfurgge and Griesalp. Follow the paved track as it ascends on moderate grades through pastures, passing small alps (farms) along the way.
At 1.4 miles pass a trail branching left (south), which drops to Gimmelwald and Stechelberg. A short distance beyond ignore the trail branching right (northwest) toward Blumental, Allmendhubel and the Schilthorn. Views now open to the peaks rising above the Sefinental (Sefinen Valley) to the southwest. Brig and the Schilthorn dominate the view to the west.
Turn left on a trail signed for Spielboden, Sefinenfurgge and Griesalp at 1.7 miles. The trail drops steeply down the hillside, crosses a bridge over the Schilthornbach (Schilthorn stream) and then skirts the north and east sides of the restaurant at Spielbodenalp (5,882-ft.). In front of the restaurant, signs point to a trail heading left (southeast) to Gimmelwald and Murren. We continue along the narrow trail branching right (south) toward Sefinenfurgge and Griesalp.
At 2.0 miles the trail curves to the right (west) and ascends steep, tight switchbacks up the end of the Wasenegg ridge. Reach the top of the switchbacks after gaining over 600-ft. The trail now curves around the head of the ridge and enters the Sefinental. From an overlook at 2.4 miles enjoy terrific views of the Gspaltenhorn, Tschingelspitz and Butlasse towering above the Sefinental. The Monch, Eiger, and Wetterhorn dominate the view to the east while the Grosshorn and Breithorn rise above the head of the Lauterbrunnen valley to the southeast.
Past the viewpoint reach a junction with a trail branching right (north) that climbs steeply to the Bryndi viewpoint atop the ridge. Continue straight ahead (west) on the main trail, contouring along the grassy slopes on the north side of the valley. Views soon open to Sefinenfurgge Pass, the saddle on the ridge at the head of the valley.
Pass a trail on the left (southwest) at 2.7 miles dropping down to Oberberg and Gimmelwald. We stay on the main trail that wanders through pretty pastures with wonderful, bird’s-eye views of the cirque formed by Tschingelspitz, the Gspaltenhorn and Butlasse to the southwest. An interesting horn rises at the end of a ridge jutting into the valley. The Schilthorn towers above the high meadows to the northwest. Behind you are terrific views of the peaks lining the east wall of the Lauterbrunnen Valley.
Reach Oberlager (6,729-ft.) at 3.5 miles. Here a trail branches right (northeast) toward Schiltalp and Murren. We continue straight ahead, contouring around a minor ridge and then descending on easy grades toward Rotstockhutte, set atop a grassy knoll.
Near the hut the path curves to the southwest, crosses a stream and soon reaches a junction at Boganggenalp / Rotstockhutte (6,690-ft.) at 4.1 miles. Here a trail branches left (southeast) toward Stechelberg and Gimmelwald.
Cross two more streams and then climb to a junction at 4.2 miles with a trail branching left to the hut, which offers refreshments and accommodations. Our trail to Sefinenfurgge and Griesalp curves to the right (west) and climbs through rocky pastures on moderate grades. Red and white stakes and blazed rocks help keep you on track. The Schilthorn towers overhead to the north.At 4.5 miles pass a trail branching right (northwest) toward Rote Hard and the Schilthorn. Our trail curves to the left (southwest), ascending very steep grades up rocky meadows. As you climb, turn around for splendid views of the Eiger, Monch and Jungfrau, along with nearby peaks rising above the east side of the Lauterbrunnen Valley.
Pass a second junction with a trail branching right (north) to Rote Hard and the Schilthorn at 5.0 miles. Just beyond the junction the grade eases as the trail enters a pretty hanging valley, bound to the south by the horn, seen earlier, rising above the end of a low ridge. The trail passes a small pond and then weaves its way through hillocks and high pastures, staying to the right (north) of a stream trickling down the valley floor.
Soon the grade steepens as the trail ascends along the north side of the valley. As you gain height enjoy wonderful views of the Wetterhorn, Eiger, Monch and Jungfrau. Ahead you can see Sefinenfurgge Pass, the notch on the ridge at the head of the valley.
At 5.7 miles the trail briefly drops into a small bowl and then climbs very steep switchbacks through sparse meadows that give way to dark, scree covered slopes. The Hundshorn towers above the trail to the north while behind you are more great views of the high peaks to the east.
A final short, very steep climb propels you to Sefinenfurgge Pass (8,570-ft.) at 6.0 miles. The pass, a notch on a knife-edge ridge, is very narrow. Walk up the ridge to the south of the pass to find a good place to sit and take in the views. Keep an eye out for chamoix often seen grazing on the slopes around the pass.
From the Sefinenfurgge, enjoy great views of the Wetterhorn, Eiger, Monch and Jungfrau. To the west the Armighorn and Dundenhorn fill the skyline above the Kiental Valley. Looking south the Bluemlisalp massif rises above a low ridge. The Hundshorn rises to the north while the Schilthorn dominates the view to the northeast.
Sefinenfurgge to Griesalp
Distance from Trailhead: 10.4 miles (one way)
Ending/Highest Elevation: 4,620-ft.
Elevation Gain: -3,950-ft.
To continue to Griesalp, take the trail descending the west side of the pass toward Durrenberg, Bundsteg and Griesalp. Don’t take the trail heading south toward Gspaltenhornhutte, Hohturli, Blumlisalphutte and Griesalp.
A series of wood steps with fixed-rope handholds facilitate the descent down the initial extremely steep section of the trail. After dropping about 100-ft. the steps end and a narrow trail now descends very steep, scree-covered slopes along the north side of the valley. At 6.6 miles the scree gives way to rocky meadows as the trail continues its steep drop down the narrow valley, staying to the right (north) of a stream.
At 7.2 miles the trail curves to the southwest, passes a nice waterfall and then reaches Obere Durrenberg (6,545-ft.) at 7.4 miles. Here the trail joins a gravel track heading toward Burgli, Bundsteg and Griesalp. Soon the track turns to the west and crosses a bridge over the stream.
The track turns south at 7.6 miles and then northwest as it drops down steep switchbacks, passing some farm buildings along the way. The Bluemlisalp massif dominates the view to the south.
Reach Burgli (5,305-ft.) at 8.8 miles and turn right (north/northwest) on the gravel alp road heading toward Steinenberg, Golderlo, Bundsteg and Griesalp. The trail to the left (southeast) leads to Bundalp and Gspaltenhornhutte.
The road descends on easy to moderate grades through pastures and groves of trees with nice views of the Kiental Valley. Be sure to turn around to see the Gspaltenhorn and Morgenhorn rising above the head of the valley.
Reach the small hamlet of Steinenberg (4,823-ft.) at 9.6 miles. Trail signs point straight ahead toward Golderli and Griesalp and also direct you to the various small inns and other types of accommodations in the valley.
At Golderli (4,724-ft.), at 10.1 miles, turn left (southwest) toward Griesalp. The path drops down to and cross the Gamchibach on a bridge before reaching the center of the small village of Griesalp (4,620-ft.) at 10.4 miles. Here you will find a restaurant, hotels and guest houses along with a postbus stop.
Elevation Profile
Driving Directions
From the Lauterbrunnen Bahnhof: Across the street from the north end of the Lauterbrunnen Bahnhof (train station) find the Lauterbrunnen to Murren Bergbahn. Take the four minute cable car ride to the top station at Grutschalp where you change for the train to Murren, a 14 minute ride. The walk from the cable car to the train is short and you should have no problem making the connection.
The other option is to take the bus from the Lauterbrunnen Bahnhof to the Stechelberg Schilthornbahn. (The destination on the bus will say Stechelberg, which is a few stops beyond the Schilthornbahn.) There are several bus stops in the village, each with a timetable. Select the stop that makes sense based on the location of your accommodations.
At the Schilthornbahn station purchase a ticket for Murren, the second stop on the multi-stage cable car trip to the Schilthorn -- a popular viewpoint high above Murren. Note: The first cable car will take you to Gimmelwald where you need change to the cable car to Murren.
Trail Resources
Trail Intro / Trail Photo Gallery / Trail Map
Basecamp(s) Information:
Lauterbrunnen / Griesalp
Region Information:
The Bernese Oberland
Other Hiking Regions in:
Switzerland