WHAT IS THINKNATURE?

Welcome, we are Dennis and Sophie, a Dutch and German national who recently moved to Switzerland for work. Having a shared passion for sports, nature, film and photography, our new home at the foot of the mountains offered a unique opportunity for new experiences and countless adventures outdoors.  Our aim is to inspire new and fellow hikers, while motivating ourselves to improving our photography and filming skills.

Recent Posts

Hardergrat trail/ Augstmatthorn – short version of ridge hike

Last year, we already published a hike on the Hardergrat ridge hike, where we went from Interlaken via the Harderkulm and Augstmatthorn to Habkern – a hike of 24 km and 1600 meters elevation. Having only limited time this year, we opted for a shorter and less intensive version, which does not compromise on the amazing view this hike offers. … Continue readingHardergrat trail/ Augstmatthorn – short version of ridge hike

Spectacular ridge hike: Hardergrat trail

The Hardergrat trail is probably one of the most famous ridge hikes of Switzerland. While following the narrow path of the trail, you will be rewarded with a marvellous view on the turquoise-coloured Lake Brienz and the ridge before you. However, with a steep drop of around 1000-1500 m from the path to the Lake below you should be sure-footed and not afraid of heights. … Continue readingSpectacular ridge hike: Hardergrat trail

White Alps Sneappeak From Gisliflue Jurapark Aargau

Although the most exciting hiking trips can be found in the southern Alps region, sometimes you do simply not feel like travelling 2 to 3 hours to get there, especially if you live in the northern part of Switzerland like Basel or Zurich. It’s those moments that you realise that beauty can be found nearby and travelling far is not always required to get some nice views on the Swiss Alps. … Continue readingWhite Alps Sneappeak From Gisliflue Jurapark Aargau

SnowShoeing From Kiental to the frozen Lake Tschingelsee

The Kiental trail is a nice valley snowshoe hike at around 1000 m elevation in the canton of Berner Oberland, relatively close to Spiez.. The hike has a length of 11 km, an elevation gain of 400 m, and mostly well-maintained tracks. The scenery is diverse and the hike not too difficult, so in general it will be a good way to kick-off the snowshoe season. A warning upfront: during the hike you will be mostly walking in the shadows, hence dress up warmly. … Continue readingSnowShoeing From Kiental to the frozen Lake Tschingelsee

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