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Der Lipfelsee liegt am Rande der Hochberge, also in den Bergen der Alpen an der Schweizer und französischen Grenze. Wenn der Winter hingeht, schneidet der See zusammen. Sehr gute Landschaft. Von Saas Fee war es sehr weit entfernt.
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Der Lipfelsee liegt am Rande der Hochberge, also in den Bergen der Alpen an der Schweizer und französischen Grenze. Wenn der Winter hingeht, schneidet der See zusammen. Sehr gute Landschaft. Von Saas Fee war es sehr weit entfernt.
The best place to shoot the reflection of Matterhong Peak. There are two Riffel seeds, one of which is more convenient. Across the Zermatt railway station, take the Gear Mountaineering Train to the penultimate stop, Rotenboden, get off and walk down the road sign for about 5-10 minutes. It's better to go in the morning, otherwise it's easy to go against the light. It's best to shoot when there's no wind.
Getting off at Rotenboden station and walking from Rotenboden station to Lake Riffelsee to see the reflection of Mattehong Peak is still very commendable. But you have to go early, otherwise the reflection in the afternoon will not be so good.
Beautiful environment, good geographical location, convenient transportation, comfortable and sanitary room, the service staff is very enthusiastic, willing to provide various help, rich breakfast. Facilities are very humane, network high-speed signal is good, the scenery outside the window is good. There is a special bed-opening service, and the design of small room furnishings is also very distinctive. It's a good price performance. Next time I'll check in.
It was November when the inquiry office told me that it seemed that the mountain was not open for hiking because of the heavy snow. But when we got to the top of the mountain by train, we couldn't resist curiosity and went down the slope. The scenery along the way was breathtaking because of the sky. Walking to Lake Lifel, I saw the legendary reflection, as if everything was still there. Although the weather was colder, many parts of the lake were ice, but still a very spectacular scene.