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8 Days From/To Wengen, Switzerland

June 20 – 27, 2026

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Switzerland gay adventure tourPretty much everyone in Switzerland hikes, and once you’ve experienced a week in the Alps, you’ll understand why. On this new gay hiking trip, you will revel in new panoramas every day. Hike through fields of wildflowers and tiny alpine hamlets, past waterfalls and alongside cold, clear mountain streams. A car-free mountain village featuring wooden chalets and plenty of sun: this is Wengen, at the foot of the Jungfrau. The view of the Bernese Alps and Lauterbrunnen is sure to inspire you. Enjoy this new addition to our Switzerland hiking portfolio.

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A charming alpine village provides an ideal starting point for our week of hiking adventures. The Swiss Alps are a hiker’s dream, and few places match the dramatic beauty of the Bernese Oberland. Nestled in a scenic mountain valley, the historic village of Wengen serves as our home base.

 

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Towering to the south are the legendary peaks of the Eiger, Moench, and Jungfrau, along with three majestic glaciers. In contrast, the northern slopes offer rolling meadows filled with wildflowers, peaceful forests, and crystal-clear mountain lakes. The landscapes are straight out of a postcard.

Throughout the week, we’ll explore both the rugged and the serene sides of this alpine wonderland. Trails take us along the foot of the formidable Eiger North Face, beside icy glacier flows, and across lush fields where cows graze and goats curiously watch passersby.

The itinerary outlined below represents a sample week, though actual hikes may vary depending on weather and local conditions. You’re also welcome to choose your own pace or set off with new companions for an alternate route.

 

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Wengen, Switzerland Gay Hiking Tour Highlights

Hike through a beautiful mountain meadow sprinkled with wildflowers.

Stand at the edge of the 6500-foot high lake at Bachalpsee, with the Jungfrau reflected in the silvery surface.

Listen to the cracking of a glacier as you hike above it to lunch at a remote mountain restaurant.

Take a train through a mountain to Jungfraujoch, the highest train station in Europe, then walk through an art museum where each piece on display is carved from the ice inside the glacier.

Enjoy meals such as a traditional Raclette or Fondue

 

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Wengen, Switzerland Gay Hiking Tour Itinerary

Day 1 - Arrival in Wengen, Switzerland
The tour begins with a scenic train ride to transfer from the airport to our chalet. Switzerland’s rail system is among the best in the world: fast, comfortable, and efficient. As you pass the picturesque lakeside town of Thun, you may resolve to return to this pretty medieval town after your week of hiking.

Changing trains at Interlaken, you’ll see other hikers and climbers, the former easily recognized by the hiking poles that nearly all Europeans seem to favor; the latter by the ice axes strapped to their bulging backpacks.

Our hiking trip begins with an orientation this evening, followed by dinner with our new group of gay friends for the week.

 

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Day 2 - Bäregg
Today we will hike towards our lunch location, which is at a remote mountain restaurant that serves a surprisingly sophisticated menu for its unique location. Once we have lunch, we may hike farther bringing us not only closer to the glacier, but to Schreckhorn, a 4078-meter peak. Some hikers might get to the Schreckhorn hut before turning back.

Our final stop is at Gletscherschlucht, the narrow gorge whose vertical walls were carved into the rock by the churning waters of the glacier. A narrow boardwalk, jutting out from the cliff face, gives us a close-up look at the sculpted canyon and rushing waters below.

 

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Day 3 - Reflections in a Mountain Lake
This morning most of us will probably choose to ride the lift up the north slopes, to a spot named “First”. But a few energetic souls may elect to hike up and meet us there.

First, we will hike along an easy trail to the blue mountain lake known as the Bachalpsee. A magnificent green pasture filled with cows, and bells tinkling, extends down toward the valley floor. On a calm day, the distant snow-capped peaks reflect in the lake’s waters. Then, the trail thins out, twisting beside a spiny ridge, past moonlike rock formations. Descending past a cascading waterfall, we pass a lush patch of wildflowers. We can easily count a dozen varieties within an arm’s reach: red, yellow, blue, purple, pink, and lavender.

Then, we will enjoy a late lunch at the mountain inn of Bussalp. Here, you will have a choice: to descend by foot, or on one of the ubiquitous yellow “Post Buses” that serves so many small Swiss hamlets.

 

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Day 4 - New Perspectives – Free Day
Today there are several enticing options to try!

Paraglide over the mountain trails gaining a new perspective on Grindelwald valley. No paragliding experience is necessary: You’ll fly tandem with an experienced, licensed pilot.

Take the train to nearby Thun. A delightful medieval city on a blue lake, dominated by an imposing castle. Toot across the lake on an old steamer then hike along the shoreline.

An easy day trip. Take a train or boat to Brienz, a charming Swiss town whose artisans are known for their violins and wood-carvings. Then ride Switzerland’s only surviving steam-powered cog railroad to the mile-and-a-half high Rothorn (one of our favorite train rides!).

Spend time down the valley in Interlaken for urban life and shopping.

Or check out these mountains on a bike! This would be a good day to rent a mountain bike, take it up a lift, and then ride down to the village (verrrrry carefully!).

 

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Day 5 - The Top of Europe
After breakfast, we will ride the Jungfrau cog rail train to Europe’s highest railroad station (3454 meters) on the massive Jungfrau mountain. The journey will take us over deep ravines and through mountain tunnels carved inside the Eiger and Monch. From here you’ll enjoy views of the Aletsch glacier, the longest in Europe. Roam the Ice Palace, carved into the blue glacier and decorated year-round with intricate ice sculptures. Enjoy a run of summer skiing, or slide down the slopes on a snow disc.

Optional, (sometimes closed due to rock falls) continue hiking part of the way back on the recently-opened Eiger trail. This is right under the Nordwand (North Wall) of the Eiger, a vertiginous cliff that has defeated many a mountaineer. We won’t try any mountaineering ascents today, just a scenic hike, crossing the narrow, twisted gorges of glacier-fed streams. Next, we will then follow the winding trail through the forest, until we emerge over (but on the other side of) the “Lower Glacier”.

 

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Day 6 - A Waterfall Inside a Mountain
Today’s suggested itinerary begins with a train ride to Lauterbrunnen, a picturesque village set in a cleft between two towering cliffs. Waterfalls spout out along either side, as we walk to Trummelbach Falls. Here, every second, glacier-fed streams pour up to 5,000 gallons of water down a series of ten waterfalls.

Afterwards, we will return back to the village where you can select one of the local cafes for lunch. After lunch, we will hike 930 vertical meters up a switch-backing path from Wengen to Mannlichen. Some of us will want to hike all the segments and others may want to take the cable car part of the way.

From Mannlichen, you can ride a mountain cable car right back, but we hope you won’t: The high alpine trail over to Kleine Scheidegg is among everyone’s favorites. Gently descending as it passes around cliffs and peaks, this trail offers an ever-changing panorama of the mountains: The Eiger, the Monch, and the Jungfrau.

 

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Day 7 - Alpine Flora on scenic alpine Plateau
The Swiss alpine peaks have provided magnificent scenery for us this week. On our last day, we wanted to cater to those more serious hikers. The Schynige Plateau offers one glorious option. A narrow-gauge Schynige Platte Cog Railroad engine chugs up to the Schynige Plateau. This will give us a great panoramic view of the imposing 15-kilometer-long Bernese Oberland wall.

Portions of the trail follow a narrow ridge, dropping to views of the Eiger on the right, and to the placid blue waters of Lake Brienz on the left. Spectacular protected alpine flora.

 

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Day 8 - Departure
Our hiking week officially ends this morning. If you have early connections, you can depart as early as you’d like. Or you may want to pack up, store your bags, then squeeze in one last hike.

If you’ve got extra vacation time to spend in Europe, we suggest you save it for after the trip, rather than before: chances are that others in the group will welcome company as they explore the culture and gay life in Geneva, Zurich, Berne, or other Swiss cities.

 

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Included:

• 7 nights lodging in a comfortable hotel;

• Continental breakfast each day;

• Five lunches and four dinners;

• Peak Pass which covers the various modes of transportation up the nearby mountains near Wengen – but no other locations in Switzerland. Therefore, if only visiting Switzerland for our tour, we recommend that you buy point-to-point tickets after arriving in Switzerland (allows you to pick your route and may be less expensive than a pass).

HE Travel provides complimentary Medical & Evacuation Insurance for every US Resident on our group tours who do not have other coverage.

 

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Not Included:

• Transportation to and from Wengen (easily accessible by train);

• Meals not listed here;

• Optional activities, such as mountain biking and paragliding;

• Personal expenses such as laundry, telephone charges, alcohol (except when provided with a meal)

• Gratuities for guides.

 

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Trip FAQ

Where does the tour start and end?
This tour starts and ends in Wengen, Switzerland. As for most of our trips, the official starting time is 6:00 pm on our official “start date”. At that time, we’ll have a reception and orientation, followed by dinner.

The tour ends after breakfast on the last day.

 

How do I get there?
Grindelwald is a small mountain town in the Alps of central Switzerland, very close to Interlaken. It is easy to reach by train. You'll generally need to change at the Interlaken Ost railroad station. (Interlaken has two train stations, so be sure you get out at the right one.)

The most direct way to get there is to fly into Zurich, Geneva, or Milan, then connect by train. But many other European cities also have convenient connections. If you want to visit Paris, Munich or Berlin, for example, you may choose to fly into one of those cities instead.

 

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What is the Activity Level of This Tour?
Our gay Switzerland hiking week is designed to be enjoyable for hikers of ALL levels.

Our skilled guides will be available throughout the trip to offer alternate options to tailor the activities to any level.

Those that are always “raring to go” can hike or climb every segment. Other hikers may choose to hike and ride any of the lifts, busses, trams, cable cars, cog railroads, etc. that are widely available around the Alps.

We also want to remind travelers about the higher altitude. Due to sometimes steep terrain, hiking poles are recommended. Travelers should be comfortable with high-altitude hiking on narrow trails with expansive vistas.

 

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What if I am traveling alone?
Most of our trips draw more single travelers than couples. When couples do join us, it's usually because they're looking forward to interacting with a gay group; if they wanted a holiday by themselves, they wouldn't have signed up to travel with us. Furthermore, the activities included with our trips serve as natural ice-breakers. Within a day, you'll be traveling with friends.

You don't need to pay the single supplement if you're traveling alone. We'll be happy to match you with a roommate. Pay the single supplement only if you want a bedroom to yourself.

 

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What's weather like in the Oberlands this time of year?
During June, July, and September, daytime temperatures around Wengen will generally range from the mid-60s to the high 70s F, and will drop 5 or 10 degrees as you hike up to higher elevations.

Mountain weather anywhere tends to be unpredictable, and the Bernese Oberlands are no exception. This is a moister climate than, for example, the Zermatt region. That's why the pastures are so green, and the wildflowers so lush!

Some years we have had only a few hours of rain during our entire week around Grindelwald, and a t-shirt will often be all you need. However, it's quite possible we'll have a day or two of rain, and you should always carry a sweater and light waterproof top.

 

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Should I get a Swiss rail pass?
Swiss transportation is among the world's best — but not the simplest. The simple Eurail pass of a generation ago has given way to dozens of pass types. Some cover one country; some several. Some cover travel on a certain number of days, i.e., any 5 days in a 30-day period. It's particularly complicated in Switzerland, which has many privately-owned rail lines. Some give a discount for some passes, some do not, and it's virtually impossible to get accurate information about what's covered, until you're actually there.

If you are not doing additional travel within Switzerland, we recommend the Swiss Card (not to be confused with the Swiss Pass), which will (as of this writing — subject, but not likely, to change), get you from your entry point (the Swiss border, or any airport in Switzerland) to most destinations (including Zermatt and Grindelwald), and back; it also gives you a 50% discount on most additional travel in Switzerland, including some of the lifts and railroads from Zermatt and Grindelwald.

You can find out more about various passes from Rail Europe. But please remember: We never promised that this was simple.

 

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What language is spoken in this part of Switzerland?
Switzerland has four official languages: German, French, Italian and Romansch. The prevalent language in this region is Swiss German, a distinct German dialect. If you know German, they'll understand you, but you may have some trouble understanding them.
Fortunately, from a very young age Swiss children learn many languages. Not everyone speaks English, but enough speak some English that you should be able to get by.

 

Will I need good map-reading skills for this trip?
It's always helpful to be able to read a map, and if you don't feel you're good at it, this trip is a good time to practice.

However, the more popular hiking trails in the Alps are generally well marked, with clear signs that indicate distances in walking hours (Std.=stunde, German for hour.) Yellow signs mark a wanderweg, a relatively easy trail. The more difficult Bergwegs (mountain trails) are marked with white-red-white blazes at the top. These may involve scrambling over rocks occasionally, or narrow trails that occasionally wind near a vertical drop.

Swiss trails occasionally cross onto private property. You're welcome to hike here, but close the gates after you, to keep the sheep or cows in. You'll see signs that say, Bitte die Tur Schliessen, which means Please close the gate.

Some fences are electrified. You'll see the telltale plastic or glass insulators. Gates on such fences have plastic latches for you to use.

 

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