The Harder Kulm
Funicular (or Harderbahn) runs from
Interlaken to Harder Kulm Mountain in Switzerland. The line opened
in 1908 and was updated and modernised in the 1960s, and now runs
to a height of 4,335 feet above sea level. Passengers on the route
are treated to stunning views over the Swiss Alps, the
town of Interlaken, and the twin lakes of Thun and Brienz. The
mountains of the Eiger and Jungfrau are also visible from the
summit.
The line makes use of sleek, modern trains, with tilted windows
to emphasise the magnificent views along the railway for everyone
in the carriage. The train leaves from the funicular base station
in Interlaken, overlooked by the estuary of the River Aare. From
here, the line begins its steep climb of more than 2,300ft almost
immediately. As the track begins to gain height, it runs past the
Alpenwildpark, a glorious section of parkland which celebrates the
region's classically beautiful Alpine scenery.
Our journey continues as the railway curves up towards the
summit, passing over a winding mountainside road that veers off
back towards the lake. From here the landscape gets steadily wilder
- and the views are even more beautiful. Before long, the vista
opens up to reveal Interlaken, Lakes Thun and Brienz, and even the
looming peaks of the Eiger, Jungfrau, and Mönch mountains. Before
long the line curves sharply as it makes the final approach to the
summit of Harder Kulm. We then arrive at the top station, from
where you can admire the views or visit the castle-like
restaurant.