Foto-Spot Grand Tour of Switzerland: Niesen - Swiss Pyramid
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La pyramide suisse devrait figurer sur votre liste des incontournables lorsque vous visitez le pays ! 🇨🇭 Assurez-vous simplement de choisir une journée claire pour profiter pleinement du panorama naturel à couper le souffle qui vous entoure. Si vous avez faim pendant votre voyage, vous trouverez également un restaurant confortable sur place qui propose une bonne variété de plats et un personnel amical. 🌁 🍽️ PS : Lorsque j'étais là pour récupérer mon jeton Grand Tour AR, j'ai failli rater le panneau indicateur à cause de fortes couches de neige. ❄️😉 PS II : En voyageant avec le funiculaire, essayez d'imaginer monter tout l'escalier à côté. Quelqu’un a accompli cet exploit en 56 minutes incroyables ! 🛤️ 🏃
Les vues sont incroyables ! 😍…
C'est un endroit incroyable ! Je le recommande aux visiteurs et le restaurant panoramique y est génial ! Le train pour y arriver est plutôt attractif !
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Once a year, Mount Niesen hosts the Niesen Staircase Race, a running competition that involves racing up the stairs that run alongside the funicular. The Niesen Staircase, called the "Niesenlauf," was built in 1910 and is officially listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the longest in the world, with a whopping 11,674 steps. The staircase is a technical structure built to service the lift, but it is open to athletes once a year by pre-registering on the website. The staircase begins at an altitude of 700 meters and ends at 2,363 meters above sea level, and its length is 1,663 meters. With some simple calculations, we can calculate the height of each step to be approximately 14.25 cm, which is slightly lower than a typical step in an apartment building (approximately 15 cm). The record was set in 2011: 55 minutes 55 seconds. A simple calculation shows that the time to climb one step is ~0.288 seconds. You can practice in your own building, although this staircase doesn't have landings with a change in direction, which makes the climb significantly easier. Happy running, everyone.
The funicular price might deter some, but once you're up there, you quickly forget the cost and enjoy a magnificent view of the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau trio. Stunning! 🤩 For the return trip, the wait can be quite long at the end of the day on weekends. I waited 1 hour and 15 minutes. …