Winter in the Jungfrau Region

Skiing in the Grindelwald First ski resort. Skiers carve beautiful turns through the snow. In the background, you can see the Eiger.
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

Alpen tower, Schilthorn, Jungfraujoch, Männlichen or Staubbachfall Waterfall: these are the highlights of the Jungfrau Region.

Skiing

One region - four large ski areas

Grindelwald-Wengen, Grindelwald-First, Mürren-Schilthorn and Meiringen-Hasliberg: these are the ski areas of the Jungfrau Region. They offer you over 250 kilometres of perfectly groomed pistes, state-of-the-art infrastructure, guaranteed snow - and much more.

A skier jumps off a cliff in the Mürren-Schilthorn ski resort. The Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau mountains can be seen in the distance.
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Big Pintenfritz Sled Run. The route runs from First to Faulhorn to Bussalp and offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the Eiger and the surrounding mountain range.
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Sledging

Records and tradition

From Big Pintenfritz, one of the longest sledging runs in Europe, to other classics such as the Apollo Run or the Fox Run - over 20 sledging runs await you in the Jungfrau Region. And you can try out Grindelwald's invention, the Velogemel. Have fun!

Winter hiking

In front of the eyes of the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau

Hiking in a winter wonderland. Through snow-covered landscapes. The famous peaks of the Jungfrau Region always before your eyes. What are you waiting for?

Winter hiking on Hasliberg: A family out and about against the backdrop of the impressive mountains.
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