The circuit to Tannalp and back is peppered with easy ascents and descents. At the foot of the Bonistock, the circuit first leads along Lake Tannen to the hamlet of Tannalp. What you won't find here, despite the name, are coniferous trees. Where cows spend their alpine summer, in winter you will find a pristine, treeless landscape with views of the Engstlenalp and tne Gen valley.
If you don't want to complete the long circuit in one go, you can take a break at the Berggasthaus Tannalp or pause for a prayer at the chapel next door before returning to Melchsee-Frutt. A second chapel is reached very shortly before the destination. Situated on a peninsula in the reservoir, the Melchsee chapel is a real eye-catcher. You might even catch sight of an unusual sport being practised on the two frozen lakes along the route: Frutt is a mecca for ice fishermen.
Mit dem Zug der Zentralbahn von Luzern oder Interlaken nach Sarnen, umsteigen auf das Postauto nach Stöckalp, von dort mit der Gondelbahn nach Melchsee-Frutt
Snow report:
Up-to-date information on snow conditions is posted on the website of Sportbahnen Melchsee-Frutt.
Signposting:
The route is signposted clockwise with marker posts.
Ski rental and cross-country ski pass:
The former cableways terminus is equipped with showers, which can be used on request at the visitor information office. For more information on the local cross-country ski pass, equipment hire and changing and shower facilities, please visit the website of Sportbahnen Melchsee-Frutt.