Higher, steeper, longer, bigger - the Jungfrau Region is a region of superlatives. You can travel to the highest railway station in Europe, take the steepest open funicular in the world, visit the valley of 72 (!) waterfalls or hike on the longest and largest glacier in the Alps.
Natural spectacles galore
With its high waterfalls, huge glaciers and breathtaking views, it’s no wonder that the Jungfrau Region has been the setting for so many Hollywood films.
Mountain railways of records
Higher, more modern, steeper - the mountain railways in the Jungfrau Region are breaking records.
Goosebumps and thrills
Get your pulse racing by tackling a steel walkway along the rock face (complete with breathtaking views), flying in the claws of an eagle, or visiting Europe’s largest indoor rope course.
Jungfraujoch – Top of Europe
At the Jungfraujoch countless superlative experiences await!
Playful superlatives
A walk-in giant cow and dwarf paths for the little ones or slip into the role of a detective at the crime fun. Let's go!
Testing the limits in competition
Suffer in front of a fantastic mountain backdrop: You can do this on the most beautiful marathon course or one of the toughest triathlons in the world. Events that can only be found in the Jungfrau Region.
Records in the snow
This is where you’ll find the longest sledging run, the world-famous Lauberhorn Ski Races and a world championship that is held exclusively in the Jungfrau Region.
Jungfraujoch–Top of Europe
At the Jungfraujoch, and even on the way there, countless superlative experiences await!
Spectacles of nature as far as the eye can see
Towering waterfalls, gigantic glaciers, breathtaking views: it’s no wonder the Jungfrau Region has been the setting for so many Hollywood films.
The greatest murder mystery
In the digital outdoor adventure “KrimiSpass”, you get the chance to solve your very own criminal case. Your investigations will take you all over the Jungfrau Region. You can take part in the game free of charge.
Goosebumps and thrills
Get your pulse racing by tackling a steel walkway along the rock face (complete with breathtaking views), flying in the claws of an eagle, or visiting Europe’s largest indoor rope course.