Lauterbrunnen · Cattle Descent
The herds come home from the high alps in flower-crowned processions, the larches turn, and the valley settles into its golden, quiet close before winter.
The Alpabzug, when decorated cattle are led down from the high summer pastures into the valley, flowers and big bells and all. Dates shift with the weather and can fall in late September or October, so it is never fixed far ahead, ask locally for the day.
A gentle high balcony walk on the Lauterbrunnen–Mürren railway line, with autumn colour below and the peaks across the valley.
Route details →Late October is the region's between-seasons pause, empty trails, golden light and rock-bottom rates.
More →A covered cruise on the turquoise Brienzersee, a 3-hour round trip from Interlaken Ost, turns a grey autumn day into the prettiest way to stay dry.
More →Common questions
Yes, for autumn colour and quiet. Early October still has open trails, golden larches and the Alpabzug cattle descents, with far fewer people than summer. By late October the season winds down: some lifts, hotels and restaurants begin closing and the weather turns, so check what is open before you go.
The Alpabzug (or Alpabfahrt) is the traditional descent of cattle from the high summer pastures, the animals decorated with flowers and large bells. It is a genuine working event rather than a show, so the exact date shifts with the weather and is often only set at short notice, anywhere from late September into October.
Increasingly so through the month. October is shoulder season, quiet and good value, especially later on as the valley heads toward the winter lull. The trade-off is shortening days and some closures as summer operations wind down.
On the valley floor, steps from the trailheads and the village, the practical, best-value base whatever the season (and right by the winter ski shuttle).