Grindelwald

The ski resorts of the Jungfrau region lie directly below the world-famous backdrop of the Eiger, the Mönch and the Jungfrau. The alpine landscape is as varied as the choice of pistes and runs.

In winter

More than 45 mountain and cable railways and chair and ski lifts transport sports enthusiasts to over 200 km of pistes. Sledgers, winter hikers and cross-country skiers will all find ideal conditions. Après-ski attractions range from glacier bars, dance clubs and discos to sliding fun and romantic fondue evenings. As for accommodation, Grindelwald, Interlaken, Mürren, Wengen and Wilderswil offer an extensive choice to suit all tastes, from simple inns to luxury hotels.

Highlights

- Helicopter skiing to virgin powder snow slopes
Many novel snow bars on the ski slopes
Zorbing
Tandem paragliding
Sliding fun
Aktiv-Pass for winter hikers
Top Ticket Jungfraujoch
Curling

In summer

The Jungfrau region means countless opportunities for day trips on water or dry land, for walking, cycling, swimming, windsurfing, sailing, for experiencing unforgettable adventures such as tandem paragliding, for window shopping and culinary enjoyment.

The Jungfrau region means all of the above, but especially: superlative mountain cableway and railway rides. You can take the Jungfrau railway from Interlaken, for example, ending up at the highest railway station in Europe, the Jungfraujoch, 3454 m above sea level. The longest cable railway in the Alps follows the trail of James Bond to the Piz Gloria on the Schilthorn.