Excursions

The crown of the Royal Walk is illuminated by the setting sun. The snow-covered mountain panorama in the background lends the region around Wengen a magical atmosphere.

The Jungfrau Region has no shortage of places to visit on a day out. You’ll find plenty of inspiration on this page.

Aerial view of the Jungfraujoch in winter. In the background, the Aletsch Glacier can be seen alongside the mountain panorama.
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TOP ATTRACTIONS

From the Schilthorn to the Jungfraujoch

Find out about the Alpen tower, Schilthorn, Jungfraujoch, Männlichen and Staubbach Waterfall. Just click to browse through the top sights in the Jungfrau Region.

Water

Water Worlds of the Jungfrau Region

Water is ever-present in the Jungfrau Region – cascading down impressive waterfalls in the Lauterbrunnen Valley, resting in serene lakes and outdoor pools, flowing through streams, rivers and gorges, or frozen in its icy form.

Family paradise

Children’s Paradise

A wide range of activities in the Jungfrau Region is sure to make children’s eyes light up.

Haslital

A master detective and a crystal gorge

In the Haslital, you’ll be spoilt for choice when deciding what to do. Try hiking in the idyllic Reichenbachtal. See the Rosenlaui Glacier. Check out a museum dedicated entirely to Sherlock Holmes. You can even discover what goes on underground in the Grimselwelt.

On the Gschwandtenmad circular hike in Haslital, surrounded by impressive mountain scenery.
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View of the Lauterbrunnen Valley, Wengen, and the triumvirate of the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau.
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LAUTERBRUNNEN, MÜRREN AND WENGEN

From Sulwald to the Grütschalp

Explore the unspoilt natural landscape of the Upper Lauterbrunnen Valley, go to the cinema in Wengen, take the aerial cableway from Isenfluh to Sulwald, or take the narrow-gauge railway from Mürren to the Grütschalp. There are great places to visit all around you – whether you’re in the Lauterbrunnen Valley, Meiringen, Mürren or Wengen.

Grindelwald

From the sports centre to the Bussalp

In summer, you can take the aerial cableway up to Pfingstegg, and from there you can take a toboggan run back down. In winter, you can go sledging on the Bussalp. Or perhaps you’d like to swim a few lengths in the indoor pool? Whatever you choose to do, you won’t be bored in Grindelwald.

Winter hike on snow-covered winter trails around Grindelwald. Hikers enjoy the sunny day and impressive views of the Eiger.
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