foaming, bubbling, rippling: the WildeWasserWeg
It bubbles, foams, splashes and gurgles. The view into the depths of the Ruetz Cataract is a promising prelude to the WildenWasserWeg, which winds its way in three stages from the
Obwalden insider tips: donkey trekking and Alpine happiness
There are the things that immediately catch your eye. So I still remember exactly how, after the 4-lake hike from Engelberg to Melchsee-Frutt, I saw this six-storey wooden building
Rinnenspitze Stubaital: the steep path to summit happiness
“Don’t think so much!” says mountain guide Christoph Stern, who leans casually against the rock one meter above me and stretches the rope. I would like to. But it
Spontaneously away – hiking and spending the night on the Gotthard Pass
Break out of everyday life, test your own spontaneity and let yourself be surprised? Admittedly, I was critical when the bbacksoon team asked me if I would like to test their spont
Große Reibn – hut tour in the Berchtesgaden National Park
“Why don’t you scramble around on your Swiss mountains?” This is the question we hear most often during the four days on a hut tour in the Berchtesgaden National
Fil du Doubs – hike to slow down
Over a length of 29 kilometres, the Doubs meanders along the French-Swiss border and leaves Switzerland after a bold arc – called Clos du Doubs – back towards France. On the Ch
Locarno Tips – Madonna del Sasso hike
The lovely weather has been presenting itself from the side in the last few months. While we are on our way to a boozy (according to the weather forecast) hut tour in the Berchtesg
Casual, more casual, Lenk Lodge!
I sat on the train last Friday, all tingling. We finally went to the mountains. The weather forecasts were anything but promising, but our accommodation – the Lenk Lodge – shou
Weissenstein-Balsthal: Hike in the Thal Nature Park
Most of the time the weather turns out to be better than predicted. So last Saturday morning we made our way to the Thal Nature Park – a corner of Switzerland that was previously
Rehberger-Weg: Art between vineyards
Art in the vineyards in the middle of the agglomeration around Basel? It is precisely this combination that can be experienced on the Rehberger Trail between the Fondation Beyeler
Sentiero Verzasca – from Sonogno to Lavertezzo in the Verzasca Valley
When the weather trends slowly became apparent over Pentecost, we booked two nights in Locarno at relatively short notice exactly one week ago. It looked as if Ticino would indeed
Areuse Gorge – hike in the Jura
April lived up to its image yesterday. Until shortly after ten o’clock in the morning, it was still raining twine from the sky in Neuchâtel, which put a damper on our motiva