
Panorama Trail - Männlichen to Kleine Scheidegg
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At a glance (part of the top 10 things to do in Wengen)
The Panorama Trail is a classic ridge walk connecting Männlichen with Kleine Scheidegg. Set high above the Lauterbrunnen valley, this 4.5 km path traces an undulating ridgeline with little elevation gain when walked from Männlichen toward Kleine Scheidegg. The route is famous for its uninterrupted views of the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau, whose north faces loom across the valley. According to the Männlichen website, most walkers complete the trail from Männlichen to Kleine Scheidegg in about one hour twenty minutes; hiking the reverse direction requires roughly two hours because of the gentle uphill grade.
What makes it special
- Alpine panorama: From nearly every point on the trail you can see the iconic trio of the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau. Look north to glimpse Lake Brienz and Lake Thun gleaming far below, or south toward the Wetterhorn and Fiescherhorn. The ridge is open and grassy, offering a feeling of walking on top of the world.
- Easy walking: With gentle gradients and a wide, well‑maintained surface, the walk suits most fitness levels. Families push prams, runners jog past and photographers set up tripods without feeling rushed. Benches, information boards and panoramic frames encourage you to stop and take pictures.
- Natural highlights: Along the way you pass alpine meadows dotted with gentians and alpine roses. In early summer, cows graze on the slopes, their bells echoing across the landscape. Watch for marmots popping up from their burrows and golden eagles soaring on thermal currents.
- Flexible ending: Once you reach Kleine Scheidegg, you can return to Wengen by train or extend your hike toward Grindelwald, the Eiger Trail or other routes. Cafés, restaurants and souvenir shops at Kleine Scheidegg make it a pleasant place to rest before your descent.
Planning your visit
Check that the trail is open – it is usually accessible from mid‑June to October when the snow has melted. If there has been heavy rain or snow, ask at the tourist office in Wengen for current conditions. Start early to enjoy the golden morning light on the Eiger and avoid afternoon clouds and crowding. Bring a light jacket, water and snacks; there are no cafés along the ridge. The sun can be strong at altitude, so wear sunscreen and a hat. Photography enthusiasts will want to allow extra time at the viewpoint frames. Children may appreciate stopping to pick wildflowers or watch passing trains on the valley floor. Although the path is well maintained, weather can change quickly, so carry a lightweight waterproof. Consider taking walking poles if you have knee issues, as some sections can feel steep on the way down.
Why this trail belongs on your Wengen itinerary
The Panorama Trail encapsulates everything visitors love about the Bernese Oberland: dramatic mountain scenery, pastoral meadows and a sense of freedom that comes from walking high above the valley. The ridge path was originally used by shepherds and hunters to move between pastures. In the early twentieth century it became popular with early alpinists and poets, who praised the way the view unfolds step by step. Today it remains a favourite among locals and travellers alike. It is long enough to feel like a genuine hike but short enough to fit comfortably into a half day. Because it ends at Kleine Scheidegg, a transport hub, you can easily extend your outing: continue down the Eiger Trail to Alpiglen, ride the cable car to Männlichen for another walk, or take the Jungfraubahn up to the high‑alpine world of the Jungfraujoch.
Practical tips
- Timing – Morning light illuminates the north faces of the mountains. Late afternoon can bring dramatic shadows but also a greater chance of clouds.
- Gear – Comfortable hiking shoes, a windbreaker, hat and sunglasses are essential. A lightweight backpack with snacks and water will keep you fuelled; there is nowhere to buy supplies on the trail.
- Etiquette – Yield to faster walkers and runners on narrow sections. Keep dogs on a lead to avoid disturbing grazing cattle. Take your litter back to Wengen.
- Combine with other activities – After completing the Panorama Trail you could ride the train up to the Jungfraujoch, walk part of the Eiger Trail, or relax on the terrace at Kleine Scheidegg before returning to Wengen.
Getting there from Hotel Victoria Lauberhorn
From Hotel Victoria Lauberhorn, walk five minutes to the Männlichen cable car. Ride up to Männlichen (ten minutes) and follow the clearly marked signs for the Panorama Trail. The walk to Kleine Scheidegg takes about one hour twenty minutes if you maintain a steady pace; allow longer if you stop often for photographs. At Kleine Scheidegg you can enjoy a meal or coffee before boarding the Wengernalp Railway for the thirty‑minute ride back to Wengen. Many visitors schedule this hike for the morning, have lunch at Kleine Scheidegg and return mid‑afternoon, making it a relaxed half‑day excursion that pairs well with a spa session or village stroll later in the day.