Discover the best top things to do in Jungfrau Region, Switzerland including The Eiger, The Wetterhorn, The Monch, Maennlichen, Faulhorn, Schwarzhorn, Allmendhubel, Lauterbrunnen Village, Murren.
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5.0 based on 475 reviews
Lucked out with a perfect sunny, cloudless day for this simply stunning route. Was a bit nervous reading some reviews as I only had running shoes and clothing (and a small back pack with thin sweater and water/snacks). Climb out of Lauterbrunnen to Wengen is sharp but lovely - in the trees but regular gaps to see the incredible Lauterbrunnen valley and waterfalls. Once in pretty Wengen, it was a beautiful hike/run along above the valley all the way eventually to Kleine Scheidegg, passing a few train stops and info signs for exhilarating ski runs. The views of the Jungfrau, Monch and Eiger - as well as countless other snow peaked beauties and look backs down to the valley were incredible throughout. After some rest and drink/food in Kleine Scheidegg, it was a short walk/run up to Eigergletscher station, which is nestled right under the start of the Eiger Trail. I was advised there was snow still in a round a dozen gullies on the path - so was a little early in my well worn grip running shoes. But that, and the scree elements were very easy with just some basic care when crossing those short sections (usually 10-20 careful side steps were enough.) I can imagine earlier in year it would be quite different, and require better equipment and boots - and also on a different day in heavy wind/rain would be a totally different prospect - so carefully consider weather, as well of course your fitness. But there were many others of varying fitness and hiking experience out there, so I think on a sunny day in mid-summer it’s a very doable trail as long as reasonably fit. The traverse under the Eiger’s north face is incredible - watching the rock climbers above was breathtaking! A few short, steep ups and downs, but nothing overly taxing in each of those and the path is well defined and worn-in throughout. Amazing waterfall just before main descents start before Alpiglen. From there, it’s a long, steady and at times fairly steep descent for many km’s into Grindelwald - could be difficult if you have knee or ankle issues, but fun otherwise. Can’t recommend enough for a few hours to see some of the most incredible and varied scenes in the world! Again, just consider the weather, your fitness, time of year, equipment/gear needed and water/snacks. Have fun ????????
4.5 based on 32 reviews
Highly Recommended for your Trip to Swiss Alps and Its Surrounded all Peaks and Higher Points, this is one of the Best for Such Trips and Visits
4.5 based on 596 reviews
With the new cable car from Grindelwald the area is a must visit for skiing in the area.Especially if sunny weather is hitting the First ski area.The ski bus service from Grund to First and Mannlichen seems to have improved this year
4.5 based on 128 reviews
Faulhorn is one of the mountain peaks located in the region near Grindelwald, in Switzerland. I did a wonderful trekking between First and Faulhorn Mountain after to catch a cablecar between Grindelwald (town) and First. In the trekking, you can see a few lakes like Bachalpsee Lake and wonderful views of the mountains and surroundings. Really, it is a great excursion, which finish on Faulhorn Peak, from where you will see fantastic views of the other peaks. Do it! (see also Bachalpsee Lake, Grindelwald-First, The Eiger Trail and First Cliff Walk by Tissot)
4.5 based on 253 reviews
Mürren's home mountain is just four minutes away. You'll be spoilt for choice at the traditional Panorama Restaurant with its tasty Swiss specialities and spacious sun terrace.
Third time to Murren and everytime we take this up at least two times per trip. It is great to start most of these hikes up at this point and work your way back down to town or wherever the longer hikes end up taking you too. Also enjoy hanging out in and around the nicest kids playground in the area.
4.5 based on 424 reviews
Lauterbrunnen village is in the valley which separates Wengen (and the Mannlichen) from Murren (and Birg/the Shilthorn). It's beautiful and has loads of cute shops and restaurants, and the train station regularly serves Wengen, Kleine Shiedegg and Jungfraujoch), as well as Interlaken, connections on to Grindelwald and beyond. The Trummelbach Falls are accessible via the regular buses (which depart from outside the station).
3.0 based on 1 reviews
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