Things to do in bad weather

A waterfall nestled among the rocks—that’s the Trümmelbach Falls in Lauterbrunnen.

The Jungfrau Region, beautiful though it is, has its fair share of bad weather and precipitation. But even on the worst of days, there’s no need to despair!

The interior of the Grindelwald Museum, featuring an exhibition on historical events.
MUSEUMS

Our home, nature and Sherlock Holmes

Want to know more about the history of the Jungfrau Region? Are you interested in the local wildlife? Maybe you’d like to follow in the footsteps of Sherlock Holmes? Then you should definitely check out the museum.

INDOOR EXPERIENCES

Cinema, indoor pool and more

Don’t assume that sport is off the agenda just because the weather won’t play ball: head to the bouldering wall, the curling rink or the indoor pool. Or maybe you’d prefer popcorn and a film?

In Grindelwald, visitors can climb high above the glacier at the indoor rope park.
The Rosenlau Gorge lets in very little light, which beautifully illuminates the river and the small waterfall. The footbridge is carved into the rock.
GORGES

Our top tip for bad weather

Most of our gorges offer moderate shelter in bad weather. Moreover, when it rains, there is more water in the streams and rivers. In other words: the gorges are even more spectacular when it rains.