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Janis Kehrli

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About Janis Kehrli
Hallo, ich bin Janis. Eines meiner Hobbys ist Laufen – egal ob auf der Rennbahn, in den Bergen oder in meiner Umgebung. Neue Wege und Gebiete zu entdecken, finde ich grossartig. So freue ich mich, meine Abenteuer mit dir zu teilen. Viel Spass!
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17.1 km

Time in motion

02:20 h

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October 19, 2024

Etappe 11: Realp - Schwärziseeli (Laufparadies Reuss)

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12.4km

12:34/km

1,120m

20m

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May 9, 2024

The eleventh stage leads from Realp to the Schwärziseeli, the source of the Reuss. The start of the stage is well suited for travel by public transport. The source of the Reuss is around 2.5 km from the top of the pass. For the return journey, there is a post bus connection from the Furka Pass.



At the

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October 6, 2024

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17.1km

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980m

950m

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May 4, 2024

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May 13, 2024

The tenth stage leads from Wassen to the train station in Realp. The start and finish are suitable for arrival and departure by public transport.



At the beginning you walk along the cantonal road until you leave Wassen, where you make a worthwhile detour for a short time onto the hiking trail above the

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April 22, 2024

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April 29, 2024

The ninth stage starts at the Reuss bridge in Attinghausen, where the Schächen flows into the Reuss, and ends in the village center of Wassen. Bus connections are available at the start and finish.



First you walk from the Reuss bridge in Attinghausen upstream on the right Reuss dam to Erstfeld. There

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March 18, 2024

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April 28, 2024

The eighth stage leads from Treib via Seelisberg to the Reuss bridge in Attinghausen. The start in Treib is best reached by boat, and at the destination in Attinghausen there are bus connections to Altdorf train station.



The first intermediate destination of the stage is the Rütli, which you reach after

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February 20, 2024

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April 28, 2024

On the seventh stage along the Reuss, you walk from Ennetbürgen to the Treib boat station. Ennetbürgen Dorf is easily accessible by public transport, and from Treib you can take the boat to Brunnen, from where you have good train connections.



From the Ennetbürgen Dorf bus stop, the path leads along the

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February 19, 2024

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April 26, 2024

The start of the third stage is in Bremgarten and the finish is at the Reuss bridge in Sins. The start and end of the stage are both close to a train station, which is ideal for arrival and departure.



To start with, you walk out of the town of Bremgarten and follow the last part of the winding course

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February 19, 2024

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April 26, 2024

The sixth stage leads from the train station in Stansstad over the Bürgenstock to Ennetbürgen. The start and finish are easily accessible by public transport.



The route begins at the train station in Stansstad and then runs along the lakeshore to Kehrsiten. This is followed by the first long and steep

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February 19, 2024

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April 26, 2024

The fifth stage starts at the train station in Lucerne and ends at the train station in Stansstad. Public transport is therefore available for the journey there and back.



This stage is different from the previous ones because you no longer run along the Reuss, but along Lake Lucerne. This is also part

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April 26, 2024

The fourth stage runs from Sins to Lucerne along the Reuss. On this route, too, public transport is available at the start and finish.



The route runs upstream on the left bank of the Reuss, past Rotkreuz to Gisikon. Then it continues on the Reuss dam to Buchrain, where you change sides of the river over

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