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. You can also try riding through the snow-covered landscape on a velogemel – a Grindelwald invention. It’s a wooden frame with two runners – a sledge modelled after the bicycle. Have fun!
Big Pintenfritz
One of the longest sledging runs in Europe
Long, longer, Big Pintenfritz: the run from the Faulhorn down to Lochsteinen is over 11 kilometres long. This makes it one of the longest sledging runs in Europe. The start at 2681 metres above sea level can only be reached on foot.
OTHER GREAT SLEDGING RUNS
The bob sled run, the Fox Run and more
The Jungfrau Region also has plenty of other great sledging runs, such as the Apollo Run and the bob sled run in Mürren, the City Run from Bussalp to Grindelwald, Grosse Scheidegg – Schwarzwaldalp, Sulwald – Isenfluh – Lauterbrunnen and the Fox Run in Wengen. You’ll be spoilt for choice.
Velogemel
An invention from Grindelwald
Over 100 years ago, Christian Bühlmann from Grindelwald invented the velogemel: a sport sledge modelled after the bicycle. Today, the velogemel has a cult following. No visit to the Jungfrau Region would be complete without trying it out.
NIGHT SLEDGING
Under the starry sky
Fancy sledging in a magical winter landscape at night? Some sledging runs in the region are open after dark. Make your magical descent, then treat yourself to some delicious food.
SLEDGE HIRE
No sledge? No problem!
Visiting the Jungfrau Region but don’t have a sledge with you? No worries! These sports shops will lend you one for a small fee. Or inquire in advance about on-site rental possibilities.
Last but not least
Safety first
Sledging doesn’t require any particular prior experience. It’s fun for all ages. However, you do need the proper equipment. You’ll need sturdy waterproof shoes, warm, waterproof clothing, gloves and a hat. We also strongly recommend wearing a helmet.
Tip: One thing you don’t need to worry about taking with you is food and drink, as there are numerous mountain huts where you can warm up, drink tea and eat fondue.