Lötschberg

Carved into the heart of the Swiss Alps, the Lötschberg region is a dramatic corridor of soaring peaks, deep valleys, and engineering marvels. While the name often refers to the famous Lötschberg railway line and tunnel, the surrounding area offers travelers a quintessential Alpine experience: cogwheel trains, hiking trails with vertiginous views, and traditional mountain villages that seem to cling to the cliffs. This is a place where nature and human ingenuity collide, perfect for those seeking both outdoor adventure and a glimpse into Switzerland's transport history.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Give the Lötschberg region at least two to three days. Spend one day exploring Kandersteg and taking the scenic railway ride; another day for a hike in the Lötschental or up to the Gemmi Pass. If you're a rail enthusiast or keen hiker, add a third day to delve deeper into the side valleys or to combine with a trip to the nearby Jungfrau region. The area is easy to pace on a self-drive itinerary, though note that Kandersteg is car-free (park at the edge of town).

Nearby Areas Worth Combining

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