First-Golitsche
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Difficulty difficult -
Duration 5:0 h -
Distance 9,7 km -
863 m -
1415 m
From the mountain station of the Allmenalp cable car, you walk over the alpine pasture, from where there is a beautiful view of the Blüemlisalp massif. The somewhat steep mountain path leads to the summit of the First. Now enjoy the beautiful view of Lake Oeschinen.
Descent via Stand, Golitschepass, and to Alp Golitsche. At the top, the path leads through rock, then follows a narrow trail downward. This descent is only suitable for experienced and sure-footed hikers.
Schedule Allmenalp cable car
Approach
By car via Frutigen or the car train from Goppenstein to Kandersteg.
Public Transport
Arrival Kandersteg train station
South of the Lötschberg, north of the Kander valley: for this train station between Brig (38 min) and Bern (61 min) there is an hourly service – an ideal base for many excursions.
15 minutes on foot to the valley station of the Allmenalp cable car.
Parking
The travel destination is fixed, the parking spot as well – on this map vehicle drivers quickly and easily find the suitable parking option in the Oberland community. Well then: engine off, hiking boots on!
Directions
Kandersteg train station - Allmenalp cable car - Allmenalp - Steintal - First - Stand - Golitschenpass - Alp Golitschen - Höhwald - Kandersteg
Safety Instructions
Even open hiking trails may still be partially covered with snow. Use is at your own risk: Tourism Adelboden-Lenk-Kandersteg assumes no liability for the use of local routes.
Equipment
In the partly exposed terrain of this red-white marked route, sure-footed hikers with good trekking shoes feel at home.
Tips
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