The adventure of the steepest funicular in Europe and the magic of Lake Gelmer
The mountains are calling! And with them the promise of adventure, adrenaline and breathtaking views. One of these adventures can be found in Switzerland, where the steepest open funicular in Europe, the Gelmerbahn, awaits its visitors.
The Gelmerbahn: An adrenaline rush in the Alps
Imagine a train ride that feels like a roller coaster ride, but in the middle of the majestic Alps. The Gelmerbahn offers exactly that. With an impressive gradient of 106 percent, it is not only a technical masterpiece, but also an experience in itself. The ride up and down offers not only thrills, but also spectacular views of the surrounding mountain landscape.
The Gelmersee: A turquoise jewel in the mountains
After the exciting train ride, another highlight awaits visitors: Lake Gelmer. This turquoise reservoir surrounded by snow-capped mountains is a sight that will amaze anyone. But the lake isn't just for looking at. It also invites visitors to go on a hike that takes visitors around the entire lake.
Hiking on Lake Gelmer: An experience for the senses
The hike around Lake Gelmer is a feast for the senses. The path leads over the impressive 35 meter high Gelmer dam and offers constantly changing perspectives of the lake and the surrounding mountains. Waterfalls splash everywhere as meltwater makes its way down the mountain. The blooming alpine roses add colorful accents to the landscape and offer a wonderful contrast to the turquoise water of the lake.
There are also some adventurous sections during the hike. Some paths are carved into the steep rock face, and there are places where you have to cross streams and watercourses. Despite the beauty of the path, it is important to emphasize that this hike is only suitable for experienced hikers who are not afraid of heights and are sure-footed.
Conclusion
The combination of the ride on the Gelmerbahn and the hike around Lake Gelmer offers an unforgettable Alpine experience. It's a perfect mix of thrill, physical activity and the opportunity to enjoy the breathtaking beauty of the Swiss Alps.