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Winter hiking Marbachegg-Bumbach

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The winter hiking route starts at Marbachegg, comfortably reachable in ten minutes by gondola from Marbach. This is also the highest point of the route since the path leads downhill all the way. At the start of the hike, the sunny terrace at the Marbachegg mountain inn invites you to recharge. The view is unique over the Schrattenfluh mountain range, the source area of the Emmental in Kemmeriboden, over Bumbach with the striking Hohgant, and the Bernese Alpine peaks.

In the first section, the path passes by the reservoir lake to the Schottenhof Lochsitli. Here you are still in the UNESCO Entlebuch Biosphere, which hosts the largest and most numerous moor landscapes in the country over 400 square kilometers, as well as a nationally significant animal and plant world.

From the "Wild West of Lucerne," you soon cross the cantonal border. You continue into the Bernese community of Schangnau, the home village of ski world champion and Olympic medalist Beat Feuz. On an asphalt road, you walk past several idyllic farms. The Hohgant, Schangnau's local mountain, seems within reach. Soon you arrive at your destination in Bumbach. Directly in front of the cozy Alpenrose restaurant, the post bus stops, which takes you back to Marbach.

Special fares for pedestrians During the entire winter season, pedestrians pay only 11 francs for a round trip to Marbachegg. More information.

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