The classic among the Pre-Alpine high-altitude hikes
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The path was created in the early 1970s and quickly became a classic among high-altitude hikes in Switzerland. What is well known and praised is correspondingly well frequented. As tempting as the descriptions of these hikes on the internet may sound, the view from Stockhorn must be earned with sweat. Starting from the hiking starting point at the Wasserscheide bus stop, the destination Stockhorn is specified. Following an alpine road, one ascends to the alpine farm Obernüne. This is the last opportunity to stop for refreshment before the Stockhorn summit restaurant. The ascent continues on a mountain path to Leiterepass. The deserved break is enriched by the view: the gaze sweeps north across the nearby elevations of Selibühl and Gurnigel, over the Central Plateau to the Jura. The towers on Chasseral, Ulmizberg, or Bantiger facilitate orientation. After a short descent, the high-altitude hike continues. To Oberi Walalp, one walks without major altitude differences. Stockhorn, Niesen, Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau can be seen along stretches. The last section is tough. However, the view at the destination can make up for much effort: the Central Plateau and the Jura, the city of Thun, and Lake Thun lie at the viewer's feet. The gaze falls on countless mountain peaks. Those who prefer it leisurely can enjoy the view from the newly constructed platform. As a bonus, the summit offers a 360-degree view. A panorama board names the mountains. Filled with beautiful impressions, one can start the return journey.