A fantastic panoramic view, educational insight, impressive view from above

The ridge trail on the Niederhorn is a memorable experience. On a well-secured route, it leads over steep, rugged rocks and allows you to look down freely into the Justistal Valley far below. For anyone who gazes into the distance, the sublime and breathtaking panorama with the Eiger, Moench and Jungfrau, the Blüemlisalp Massif, the Niesen, and lots more, opens up.
Now, which one of them is the Blüemlisalp, that is so much celebrated in song? Billboards along the ridge trail provide copious information for visitors large and small alike, about the mountain and Alpine scenery, as well as its flora and fauna.

 

Ridge trail

 

Description: Green = open / Red = closed

The Niederhorn Ridge Trail links a thrilling experience with insight into the world of nature.
A learning trail informs children and adults about the unique flora and fauna of the area. Game passages make sure that ibex and chamois can continue to roam the area in their accustomed way of life. The ridge trail forms the 4th and easiest route of the Alpine OL on the Niederhorn.

 

The Niederhorn Ridge Trail is closed most of the times during winter due to a lot of snow. Some of the observation platforms and seating areas are open.

Condition trail

Ridge trail

 

Description: Green = open / Red = closed
Description

The Niederhorn Ridge Trail links a thrilling experience with insight into the world of nature.
A learning trail informs children and adults about the unique flora and fauna of the area. Game passages make sure that ibex and chamois can continue to roam the area in their accustomed way of life. The ridge trail forms the 4th and easiest route of the Alpine OL on the Niederhorn.

 

The Niederhorn Ridge Trail is closed most of the times during winter due to a lot of snow. Some of the observation platforms and seating areas are open.

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