Bachalpsee, Grindelwald
Facts and practical information
Nestled in the heart of the Swiss Alps, the Bachalpsee is a serene alpine lake that epitomizes the idyllic beauty of Grindelwald, Switzerland. This tranquil body of water is situated at an elevation of 2,265 meters above sea level and offers a peaceful retreat for nature lovers and photographers alike.
The lake is renowned for its crystal-clear waters that reflect the stunning mountainous backdrop, including the iconic peaks of the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau. The contrasting colors of the lush green meadows, the deep blue of the sky, and the pristine white of the snow-capped mountains create a picturesque setting that is nothing short of magical.
Reaching Bachalpsee is an adventure in itself. The hike to the lake from the First cable car station is a popular trail among tourists and is well-marked and relatively easy, making it accessible even to those with moderate fitness levels. The walk takes approximately an hour and rewards hikers with breathtaking views and the opportunity to witness the rich alpine flora and fauna.
Once at the lake, visitors can enjoy a picnic, take a leisurely stroll around its perimeter, or simply sit and soak in the majestic surroundings. The area also offers several longer hiking trails for more avid trekkers looking to explore the surrounding Bernese Oberland region.
For those wishing to capture the perfect shot of this natural wonder, the early morning light provides the best conditions for photography, with fewer crowds and a calm surface that creates a mirror-like reflection of the surrounding mountains.
Bachalpsee is not just a summer destination; during the winter months, the area transforms into a snowy wonderland, offering a different kind of beauty and a range of winter sports and activities.
Grindelwald
Bachalpsee – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: First, Lake Brienz, Schynige Platte Alpine Garden, Faulhorn.