Great video David and Cayleigh. For the Oeschinensee there is also a third possibility to get there. You can start at Griesalp and hike to Blüemlisalp hut SAC and then down to the lake and Kandersteg. It's 17km and 1450 m upwards and 1700m downwards (7h 10min) and its part of the Via Alpina which does from Liechtenstein to Montreux at lake of Geneva. That's the one I would recommend to everyone who is fit enough and has some hiking experience. The you also see the lake from the top. Greetings from Switzerland, Benjamin
Wow, this hiking video is absolutely breathtaking! 😍 The scenery is stunning, and your editing skills really bring out the beauty of the trail. 🌲🏞 I felt like I was right there with you, soaking in the nature vibes. Your passion for hiking is contagious! 🥾🌄 Can't wait to explore more of your content. Hoping to see you on my channel soon too! 🤞🏞 Keep up the fantastic work! 👏
These are excellent hike recommendations! Thank you! I was also hiking in Switzerland last September when it snowed! Yikes! I was not prepared with correct gear, so with only three days left on my trip, I decided to hop a flight to London and pay respects to the Queen. Also, great job doing the Murren via ferrata guide less.
This video was soo useful! I have a quesion still. My brother and I are travelling in next few weeks for a weekend, basically we would like to see for a start couple things like Oeschinensee and Interlaken , something close each other. What can we expect from weather , what do you think guys ?
really torn between renting a car or not for our 14 day trip coming up. Starting out in Zurich and slowly working down to zermatt and then leaving from Geneva... Any recommendations?? rely souly on trains and public transportation? or go for the car!? Hearing so many mixed reviews on what to do.
Thanks for the hiking recommendations, this is a big part of the Switzerland puzzle I've been trying to piece together for my 3 week trip in October. The hikes will determine how I plan each stop along the way. I'm curious though...did you guys not buy the Berner Oberland Pass to travel around the region? It would have saved you a ton of money in travel expenses.
Welcome! Yes, this is a much cheaper way to travel around the region but we typically like to rent a car because it allows us to be a little bit more flexible with our schedule and also allows to go places that are t accessible by public transit
@madetoexplore aah gotcha. That's the beauty of traveling through Switzerland....many different ways, itineraries, places to visit. Subscribed..... safe travels!
Switzerland has specific guidelines which include wild camping above the tree line. You also have to be a certain distance away from trails and buildings I believe
@@madetoexplore When I tried entering my payment information, a error came up and said that it couldn’t process my request. I know it’s not my card because I just used it after the fact.
Excellent hikes for beginners, but of zero interest for anyone who wants to die and come back. I want to die and come back. And there and a 1000 trails that'll get you there. None of these mentioned here. Still, Switzerland is the place to be for sure.
@@madetoexplore there is no point of being sarcastic or rude. It is not even an official trail and it is one of the most dangerous hikes in Switzerland.
@@Matti_us_Alpe I wasn’t being sarcastic. I’m actually surprised that people have died there. The section we did was very straight forward and not dangerous at all. It also seemed like an established trail as there were signs for it along the trail and it was easy to follow.
It becomes almost a parody to see yet another couple diligently trying to infect us with the love for travelling and making millions for themselves in the process... but the ship has sailed. It would help to have something interesting and unique as opposed to being a faceless copy of other channels...
Thank you guys so much for watching! Is Switzerland on your bucket list? Let us know what excites you most about this incredible country!
great video thank you....
@@toddhunt2087 welcome! 😄
Great video David and Cayleigh. For the Oeschinensee there is also a third possibility to get there. You can start at Griesalp and hike to Blüemlisalp hut SAC and then down to the lake and Kandersteg. It's 17km and 1450 m upwards and 1700m downwards (7h 10min) and its part of the Via Alpina which does from Liechtenstein to Montreux at lake of Geneva. That's the one I would recommend to everyone who is fit enough and has some hiking experience. The you also see the lake from the top. Greetings from Switzerland, Benjamin
Thank you so much and for adding another option! When we go back, we’ll definitely check it out 😄
Wow, this hiking video is absolutely breathtaking! 😍 The scenery is stunning, and your editing skills really bring out the beauty of the trail. 🌲🏞 I felt like I was right there with you, soaking in the nature vibes. Your passion for hiking is contagious! 🥾🌄 Can't wait to explore more of your content. Hoping to see you on my channel soon too! 🤞🏞 Keep up the fantastic work! 👏
Thank you so much! That’s very kind of you 😄
These are excellent hike recommendations! Thank you! I was also hiking in Switzerland last September when it snowed! Yikes! I was not prepared with correct gear, so with only three days left on my trip, I decided to hop a flight to London and pay respects to the Queen. Also, great job doing the Murren via ferrata guide less.
Thanks for watching! 😄
great hikes
Thanks!
Nice couple and awesome hikes 🧡🧡
Thank you so much! 😊
Thanks guys, that was handy.
Welcome! Thanks for watching 😄
Climed/stayed at this bordier hut in April 2010. Glacier has shrinked since.
They tend to do that
This video is awesome going in two weeks from Rome
Thank you! Have a great trip 😄
This video was soo useful! I have a quesion still. My brother and I are travelling in next few weeks for a weekend, basically we would like to see for a start couple things like Oeschinensee and Interlaken , something close each other. What can we expect from weather , what do you think guys ?
Keep an eye on the weather and check any online webcams that are close to the areas! Have a great trip
Thank you for the recomendations
Welcome! Thanks for watching
May I ask which telephoto lens you have used in the swiss alps?
@@CclassicsXTamron 35-150mm
What month were you in Switzerland and doing these hikes? We are planning for late March but think snow will still be covering. Thanks in advance!
September. Snow will definitely be around up high!
meant to ask you all where did you stay when you did these hikes? Did you stay in a central location?
@@toddhunt2087 we camped and stayed in hotels while we were travelling around Switzerland
EL CUATRO DOS Y UNO HERMOSOS
Please let me know what camera you are using to shoot these hikes
A7iii with the 16-35 F4 but recently upgraded to the 2.8
😍😍😍
Jessika Turnpike
How was it flying a drone in Switzerland?
It was incredible!
How bad is the drone situation in Switzerland? I'm worried every place I go is going to be ruined by people flying them.
We didn’t find it bad at all but I always go away from everyone when I fly to be as discrete as possible
really torn between renting a car or not for our 14 day trip coming up. Starting out in Zurich and slowly working down to zermatt and then leaving from Geneva... Any recommendations?? rely souly on trains and public transportation? or go for the car!? Hearing so many mixed reviews on what to do.
Do not rent a car you do not need it. The trains and buses are awesome. Get a Swiss Travel Pass and save alot on the fares
does the swiss travel pass cover the gondola fares mentioned in these 9 hikes?@@ygm_dom6702
Hello, my name is Sara. Nice to meet you. Are you also planning to travel to Switzerland?
what time of year were you there?
The first 3 weeks of September☺️
Thanks for the hiking recommendations, this is a big part of the Switzerland puzzle I've been trying to piece together for my 3 week trip in October. The hikes will determine how I plan each stop along the way. I'm curious though...did you guys not buy the Berner Oberland Pass to travel around the region? It would have saved you a ton of money in travel expenses.
Welcome! Yes, this is a much cheaper way to travel around the region but we typically like to rent a car because it allows us to be a little bit more flexible with our schedule and also allows to go places that are t accessible by public transit
@madetoexplore aah gotcha. That's the beauty of traveling through Switzerland....many different ways, itineraries, places to visit. Subscribed..... safe travels!
@@cfpzona very true! Thanks you too
Is it legal to camp on any of these hikes?
Switzerland has specific guidelines which include wild camping above the tree line. You also have to be a certain distance away from trails and buildings I believe
www.myswissalps.com/accommodation/camping/wild/
Tried purchasing the travel guide but for some reason it wasn't working
Uh oh! Thanks for letting us know.
I just tried it out and it seems to be working fine on my end. Did the link not work or what happened?
@@madetoexplore When I tried entering my payment information, a error came up and said that it couldn’t process my request. I know it’s not my card because I just used it after the fact.
@@k-9ramm0delilah86 we just purchased a guide and it seemed to work just fine. Maybe try it again or a different card? Thank you for your support! 😄
@@madetoexplore Thankyou. I tried it again and it worked.
Hello, my name is Sara. Nice to meet you. Are you also planning to travel to Switzerland?
Excellent hikes for beginners, but of zero interest for anyone who wants to die and come back.
I want to die and come back. And there and a 1000 trails that'll get you there. None of these mentioned here.
Still, Switzerland is the place to be for sure.
What makes you so sure you’ll come back?
@@madetoexplore I'm not. 🙂
I would not recommend no 4. Many people die there.
@@Matti_us_Alpe would not have guessed! Is this during the winter with avalanche danger?
@@madetoexplore there is no point of being sarcastic or rude. It is not even an official trail and it is one of the most dangerous hikes in Switzerland.
@@Matti_us_Alpe I wasn’t being sarcastic. I’m actually surprised that people have died there. The section we did was very straight forward and not dangerous at all. It also seemed like an established trail as there were signs for it along the trail and it was easy to follow.
It becomes almost a parody to see yet another couple diligently trying to infect us with the love for travelling and making millions for themselves in the process... but the ship has sailed. It would help to have something interesting and unique as opposed to being a faceless copy of other channels...
Or maybe it’s just your negative and narrow minded perspective?
@madetoexplore your video was excellent ❤l. Thank you for all you're videos.
@@Shorekeeper007 thank you so much! 😊
No they aren’t wrong lol😂
Must suck being such a bitter person, can’t imagine genuinely thinking like this