LifestyleHidden gem in the Swiss Alps: Mürren's breathtaking views

Hidden gem in the Swiss Alps: Mürren's breathtaking views

Mürren in Switzerland is a charming village located at an altitude of over 1600 meters above sea level.
Mürren in Switzerland is a charming village located at an altitude of over 1600 meters above sea level.
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11 July 2024 18:02

There are views in the world that are so beautiful that once we see them, their memory stays with us forever. A certain Swiss village is undoubtedly on the list of such places. But reaching it is no easy feat. You can't drive there by car, and walking up takes over three hours of uphill trekking. Fortunately, there is another way.

Mürren is a small village located at an altitude of 1,650 meters above sea level. To get there, you need to climb a mountain trail or take a cable car. Cars do not drive here because the road is unsuitable for them, and letting cars into this picturesque place would undoubtedly take away much of its charm and obscure some of the spectacular views.

Mürren is home to 418 people. It's a small number, and everyone knows each other very well, especially since there are times of the year when the residents, cut off from the world, spend time here only in their company.

Village on the edge of a precipice

When I get off the cable car, the first thing that strikes me is the air. It's hard to explain, but in this place, you can feel its crystal-clear purity in every breath. It's sharp, distinct, slightly moist, and penetrating.

Mürren doesn’t make you wait long to discover its charm. After taking just a few steps, I see this place is extraordinary. The hotel where we stay for the night is right at the village entrance and above a precipice. To understand the village's charm, you must know that it seems glued at the top of a high vertical cliff above the Lauterbrunnen Valley.

Looking in one direction, we have a 700-metre drop below us, and when we look the other way, we see the surrounding peaks of Schilthorn, Jungfrau, Mönch, and Gspaltenhorn.

No crowds whatsoever

When I visit Mürren, the summer season in Switzerland is slowly gaining momentum. This means that the small hotels and guesthouses are already full, but on the streets (if I count correctly, there are two streets in the village—one a bit higher and the other a bit lower), this is hardly felt at all. People are sitting in a few cozy pubs, and souvenir shops are already operating, but there is no question of crowds.

  • The village is surrounded on all sides by mountains. A 700-meter precipice separates it from the highest one.
  • The village is surrounded by mountains on all sides. It is separated from the highest one by a 700-meter chasm.
  • The village is surrounded by mountains on all sides. It is separated from the highest of them by a 700-meter chasm.
  • The village is surrounded on all sides by mountains. It is separated from the highest one by a 700-meter chasm.
[1/4] The village is surrounded on all sides by mountains. A 700-meter precipice separates it from the highest one.Images source: © WP | Katarzyna Wośko

For a moment, I wonder what is so captivating about this tiny village - apart from the views that are hard to compare with anything else. It’s probably the unique style, some coherence that ensures every wooden building and every element of small architecture fits into the idyllic convention of this place.

A view worth any price

When I enter the room at the Hotel Alpenruh and open the door to the terrace wide, I feel like I’ve won a million dollars, or rather Swiss francs - because that’s roughly how I value what I see before me. Raw, snowy rock of the 4,158-metre high Jungfrau peak with waterfalls - one, two, three... After the fifth, I stop counting. The grass in the meadow below is so green that it can’t get any greener. And the birds' song is as loud, diverse, and clear as the best recording of "relaxing music."

  • Wooden houses scattered on the mountain slopes captivate with their style.
  • Wooden houses scattered on the mountain slopes captivate with their style.
  • Wooden houses scattered on the mountain slopes captivate with their style.
  • Wooden houses scattered on the mountain slopes captivate with their style.
  • Wooden houses scattered on the mountain slopes captivate with their style
  • Wooden houses scattered on the mountain slopes captivate with their style
[1/6] Wooden houses scattered on the mountain slopes captivate with their style.Images source: © WP | Katarzyna Wośko

Despite the beautiful view, spending the day in the hotel is a pity. I walk through the village back and forth - and several times, as its length is just under a kilometer. But walking here doesn’t get boring at all. I discover something new every time, and the surrounding Alpine peaks are lit differently each time. I also realize that there are at least a few places with views from the windows as spectacular as in "our" hotel.

Though Mürren is a tiny village, I find everything here. Shops and stores offer food, cosmetics, and souvenirs, as well as a florist with seedlings, because residents eagerly decorate their homes with colorful flowers and other ornamental plants. There are clothing stores and one with branded knives and pocketknives, of which the Swiss are very proud.

  • While walking through Mürren, you can come across many enchanting details.
  • While walking around Mürren, one can come across many enchanting details.
  • While walking in Mürren, one can come across many charming details.
  • Strolling through Mürren, one can come across many enchanting details.
  • While walking through the village, you can come across many enchanting details.
[1/5] While walking through Mürren, you can come across many enchanting details.Images source: © WP | Katarzyna Wośko

There are a few restaurants and a couple of hotels. Yoga classes are held in the local cultural centre. There is a mini theatre, and shows and concerts are organized. There are also two tiny churches where services are held once a week.

Another place that constantly gathers a group of tourists is the so-called Instagrammer's stump. It’s an uncluttered place protruding quite close to the cliff, in the middle of which stands a fallen tree's stump. You can always see people there, more or less professionally prepared, doing photo sessions.

This spot is where young people most like to take photos for social media. The closer they get to the edge of the cliff, the more satisfied they are.
This spot is where young people most like to take photos for social media. The closer they get to the edge of the cliff, the more satisfied they are.© WP | Katarzyna Wośko

As I stroll through the village, the dominant sound is the cowbells of herds grazing above on a steep meadow. In the evening, this will change because, when the sun disappears behind the peaks and the village is enveloped in a mysterious twilight, the bells will fall silent, and the only sound will be the distant but very distinct murmur of waterfalls flowing down the rocks of the towering Jungfrau. Complete darkness will set in around 10:00 PM behind the hotel terrace. The rock and the precipice will become one big blackness, not illuminated by any light. And so it will be until dawn, which will be very clearly announced to all the sleepy tourists by the cowbells, as their route to the meadows leads through the center of the village.

Practical information

Mürren is located in the Bernese Alps, in the Interlaken-Oberhasli district, in the canton of Bern. It belongs to the municipality of Lauterbrunnen. You can get there by mountain railway and train from Lauterbrunnen. The hiking trail leads from the town of Stechelberg and is about 10 kilometers long (including very steep uphill sections).

Mürren is an excellent base for trekking and adrenaline enthusiasts. Via Ferrata Mürren is one of the most beautiful "iron routes" in view (containing many steel elements installed to facilitate the passage of difficult places). The most beautiful is also considered the North Face Trail and routes leading to Schilthorn.

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