Aeugi-Lowa-Way
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A beautiful mountain hiking trail leads through the alpine meadows to Luegli. The path becomes narrow (Alpine Route) and takes you to the Bummeregrat ridge. At the end of the ridge, a zig-zag path runs through steep flanks and rocky sections. Difficult sections are equipped with iron steps. The views down into the Bütschital and from the Wildhorn over Silleren and Schwandfälspitz as far as the Unterland are unique.
The rocky path then continues (always secured by chains and iron steps) up to the Ammertenspitz. The descent to Engstligenalp offers a magnificent view through the Entschligetal valley. The destination of the hike, Engstligenalp, is a magnificent high plateau, which also contains many sources of water and energy.
Approach
By car via Bern - Thun - Spiez and Frutigen to Adelboden.
Public Transport
Bus to Adelboden
Take the train to Frutigen and from there take the bus to the bus stop Adelboden, Post.
Bus to Geils
Adelboden, Post to Geils
Return journey by bus
Unter dem Birg to Adelboden, Post Office
Parking
Sufficient paid parking spaces in the Adelboden parking garage.
Directions
Hahnenmoospass - Luegli - Bummeregrat - Aeugi - Ammertenspitz - Ammertenpass - Rossfärich - Engstligenalp
Safety Instructions
Even open hiking trails may still be partially covered in snow. Hiking is at your own risk: Tourismus Adelboden-Lenk-Kandersteg accepts no liability for the use of local routes.
The hike is only suitable for experienced hikers with a head for heights. Dogs are not permitted on this trail.
Equipment
T3+ (demanding mountain hiking)
Path/terrain
Path on the ground not necessarily visible throughout. Exposed sections may be secured with ropes or chains. You may need your hands for balance Some exposed sections with danger of falling, scree, pathless scree.
Requirements
Good surefootedness and a head for heights. Good trekking shoes. Average orientation skills. Elementary alpine experience.
(Source: SAC hiking scale)