Of all Switzerland’s modes of mountain transport, the Gelmer Funicular freaks us out the most. With a maximum gradient of 106 per cent – no, that’s not a typo – this rollercoaster-esque funicular is ...
This vertigo-inducing footage shows a first person perspective of a cable railway trip through the Swiss mountains. The timelapse journey looks more like a rollercoaster ride as the carriages travel ...
Just in time for the winter ski season, the world's steepest funicular railway opened in the Swiss alpine resort of Stoos this weekend. Beginning near Schwyz, a town in central Switzerland about 40 ...
These are the stomach-churning pictures of Europe's steepest funicular which has a gradient of 106 per cent - but not a seatbelt in sight. The breathtaking images show two children clutching onto a ...
These are the stomach-churning pictures of Europe's steepest funicular which has a gradient of 106 per cent - but not a seatbelt in sight. The breathtaking images show two children clutching onto a ...
Have you ever been on a roller coaster and wished the experience lasted longer and moved more slowly, so you could take everything in? Well, that's precisely what you'll get when you ride the ...
Gazing into an icy chasm from a glass box strung on a wire? Travelling up the Swiss mountains can be scary, but let’s be honest, it's thrilling, too. And from cable cars to their smaller counterparts, ...
1 / 20GELMER FUNICULAR, BERN CANTON, SWITZERLAND: Europe's steepest funicular and one of the world's most breathtaking, the Gelmer Funicular hoists you into the postcard domains of the Berner Oberland ...
Gelmerbahn in the canton of Bern, Switzerland, is the steepest funicular in Europe. It has an inclination of up to 106% and a 1,028m (3,373ft) long track. It takes you to the Gelmer Valley 1860m ...