The steam train only operates from early Summer to Fall.
Up and down to the Brienzer Rothorn by steam train
It's a real pleasure to board the train in Brienz, and travel to the top the same way that people do since 1891: a steam locomotive pushing the carriages up the mountain on a cogwheel railway. It takes an hour to reach the station on the top of the Brienzer Rothorn, at an altitude of 2244 m. The scenery along the way is extraordinary: the train winds its way up the mountain, crossing meadows and forests. Once the mid station of Planalp has been reached, the forests make place for alpine meadows, rocks and sharp ridges.
There are diesel locomotives available too, which will be used if there are lots of travelers or technical issues.
On the top, there is a tremendous view of Lake Brienz deep down in the valley, the Bernese Oberland in the south, and Central Switzerland in the north. There's a restaurant and a mountain lodge to spend the night.
Round trip by bus, cable car, steam train, train and boat
Instead of going up and down the mountain by the cogwheel train, you can also make a beautiful round trip and use 5 different modes of transport!
Walk over to the boat dock and take a boat to Interlaken. Alternatively, you can take a train.
Preparation
Check the weather forecast to make sure that the top of the mountain isn't in the clouds, and that the skies are clear enough to enjoy the wide views. The Brienzer Rothorn is not exceptionally high for Swiss standards. There will normally be no snow on the top in late Spring, Summer and early Fall. Still it can be chilly as the top is fully exposed to the wind. Dress in multiple thinner layers so that you can adapt to whatever circumstances you will encounter. Take along sun glasses.
Allow at least an hour on the top to fully enjoy the views, and at least 3 hours for the full trip from Brienz. The round trip will take at least 6 hours. The steam train operates from early June to late October. Usually there are limited trips until the mid station Planalp about a month before and after full operation.
Did you like your trip to the Brienzer Rothorn?
If you liked the train ride to Brienzer Rothorn you may also want to consider the cogwheel train to Schynige Platte.
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