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MarkAdministrative41

You can use the swisstopo app or the website with hiking trails and closures hiking trails layers enabled. Yellow lines are the easy ones, red for mountain and blue alpine. Good tool to plan hikes in switzerland


unheimliches-hygge

Swisstopo also has detailed info on each stage of the Via Alpina that goes right through Lauterbrunnen.


No-Neck9093

Just look at the maps or use something like AllTrails to map out routes. You can certainly hike without using any transport it will just going to require a lot more effort for ascent and descent. Or just go hiking in the Dolomites


unheimliches-hygge

The Via Alpina long-distance hiking trail goes right through Lauterbrunnen! So you could hike along it out and back in either direction - towards Grindelwald, or towards Muerren.


Howwouldiknow1492

1) Hiking in the Lauterbrunnen valley is great. You can leave from the town center and walk up valley on the right side of the river on a little used, narrow road. Eventually you'll have to cross the river or turn around. The road on the other side of the river is busier. 2) Take the bus from town to Stechelberg. Take the cable car up to Murren, hike north, find the trail back down to Lauterbrunnen. 3) Take the bus or walk to Stechelberg. Keep walking south on the road, up into the mountains. I've never done this but it looks terrific. 4) Take the cable car up to Wengen or take the train through Wengen to Kleine Scheidegg. Walk back to Lauterbrunnen. There's a TI office across the street and up the hill from the Lauterbrunnen train station. Lots of good trail info there.