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Iffigfall Trail - Lenk (signposted)

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  • Difficulty difficult
  • Duration 4:45 h
  • Distance 11,1 km
  • 360 m
  • 360 m

The snowshoe route to Iffigfall first follows the prepared winter hiking trail via Lake Lenk. The flat valley floor is ideal as a warm-up stretch and offers a magnificent panorama with the steeply rising Wildstrubel. After crossing the Iffigbach at Oey, there is a steep ascent into the Teufebode area. Then the route continues steadily along the Iffigbach upstream into the Pöschenried area. Forested sections and open terrain alternate. The snowy, shady valley basin ends abruptly with the imposing frozen waterfall. Those who want to stay longer are well advised to bring warm clothing. The sun is a rare visitor in this area during winter. The return is along the same route back to Lenk. As an alternative, a bus from Pöschenried is available to take you back to Lenk.

  • Approach

    Via Wimmis - Zweisimmen to Lenk. In the town center (roundabout) continue straight ahead for about 500 meters. The trail starts immediately after the Simme bridge (river crossing of the road).

  • Outbound and return journey: Take the train from Spiez to Zweisimmen and then the MOB to Lenk. From the station, walk about 600 meters following the hiking trail signposts towards Metschbahn/Simmefäll. The trail starts at the Simme bridge at the outskirts of the village.

  • Free parking available at the start point of the trail

  • Lenk - Oey - Pöschenried - Iffigfall

  • This route is signposted as a snowshoe trail and is therefore not specially prepared.

  • We recommend the following equipment: snowshoes, sturdy and waterproof mountain boots, light to medium backpack, cold protection, sun protection, trekking poles, first aid kit, snacks, tea in a thermos bottle, mobile phone.

  • Association Berner Wanderwege, Bern, Tel.: 031 340 01 01, E-mail: info@beww.ch, Homepage: www.bernerwanderwege.ch