Hiking trails
Hiking with far-reaching view, breathing in fresh alpine air, giving your circulation new wellbeing, breathing in the scents of flowers, giving your senses new experiences: Over 500km of hiking trails invite to be discovered.
Sieben Quellen
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Explanation
The Seven Springs Trail is perfect for your Sunday stroll. You will be treated to the sound of bubbling springs and outstanding scenery.
This very short and leisurely hike in Engelberg in the canton of Obwalden leads from Klostermatte via Kilchbühlstrasse up to the "Seven Springs".
Once at the top, you can listen to the fresh spring water bubbling and enjoy the wonderful view of Engelberg and the Uri Alps.
The starting point of the tour is at the train station in Engelberg. From here, you walk a short distance through the village. When you see the monastery cherry in front of your eyes, you have to turn left. Along the cemetery you walk about 100 meters up and then across the wide Klostermatte.
In a short time you will reach the Sieben Quellen Weg, which leads you along the stream, where fresh alpine water comes to light in the shade of beautiful deciduous trees, down to the valley station of the Brunni cable cars.
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Track types
Turn-by-turn directions
Train station Engelberg - monastery church- Klostermatte - Kilchbühlroad - mountain railroads brunni
Public transport
National and international connections (from Zurich airport connections every half hour with approx. 1h travel time) to Lucerne. Then with the Zentralbahn in 43 minutes through varied landscape and gorges up to Engelberg.
Directions
By car, take the A2 (Basel-Gotthard) to Stans Süd, then take the main road 20 km to Engelberg. Engelberg is 30 minutes from Lucerne, 1 hour and 15 minutes from Basel, Zurich or Bern.
Parking
There are paid parking spaces available in Engelberg: Parking facilities
Coordinates
Equipment
Sturdy shoes, sun protection and walking sticks are an advantage.
Derived from the technical difficulty and the stamina requirements.