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Lake Brienz



On Interlaken's side is Lake Brienz, a narrow body of water that's really an enlargement of the valley of the River Aare. Lying between the limestone ridge of the Brienzer Grat and therefore the Faulhorn mountains, it's seven meters above Lake Thun, on Interlaken's side . Like Lake Thun, it's best seen from one among the five boats that connect Interlaken to towns around its wooded shores. the foremost atmospheric of those boats is that the restored steamer the Lötschberg, inbuilt 1914; other boats offer special dining cruises with Swiss food specialties. Like Lake Thun, Brienz is fashionable boaters of all sorts and you'll rent kayaks, row boats, and pedalos to explore the lakes on your own.

There has been a daily boat service on Lake Brienz since 1839. Today, the fleet numbers five boats, including the splendidly renovated steamer the "Lötschberg", inbuilt 1914. Especially in summer, there are variety of special excursions additionally to the regular service: for instance , the "Fondue boat", the "Breakfast boat", the "Alpine-style brunch", the Halal Cruise", the "Hooked on fish ...", Evening round trips on SS Lötschberg" or the "Swiss BBQ Cruise", particularly fashionable visitors from abroad who wand to undertake all Swiss culinary specialities.



The regular boat service links all the small places round the lake on its route from the chic resort of Interlaken on the western side to the idyllic little town of Brienz within the east. From Brienz, the oldest steam cog railway in Switzerland, the Brienz-Rothorn Railway, takes you up to the Brienzer Rothorn (235 m). From here there's a stunning bird's eye view of the lakes and range . The Brienzer Rothorn is additionally the start line for a few exciting hikes, not least over the summit to the Brünig Pass.

Another destination for a ship trip on Lake Brienz is that the Giessbach Falls. The roaring waterfall thunders during a number of various stages down 500 metres into the lake. Immediately beside it's the historic Grand Hotel Giessbach, which seems like a fairytale castle. The oldest cable railway in Europe leads from the landing-stage in Giessbach straight up to the hotel and therefore the mighty waterfall. Another popular excursion is to steer along the southern bank of Lake Brienz from Bönigen via Iseltwald to Giessbach.








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