Tips & Things to do in the Jungfrau Region, Switzerland (Winter edition)
The Swiss Alps is where it's at in winter so I teamed up with SnowTrex to check out the ski resorts and things to do in the Jungfrau Region to give you some tips for your next holiday in Switzerland
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I flew down to Zürich and took a train to get into the mountains with Grindelwald being my first stop. The location of Grindelwald is very unique providing one of the most stunning panoramas in Switzerland as it faces the mountains of Eiger, Jungfrau and Mönch. The ski area of Grindelwald-First offers some of the best views - especially from the breathtaking First Cliff Walk…but it is also a good spot to try the hearty Swiss cuisine before hitting the slopes again and finish it all off with some proper after ski drinks at the mountain huts or the Bus Stop bar.
From Grindelwald we took the Jungfraubahn train to the Jungfraujoch aka the „Top of Europe“ on 2571m where the highest railway station is located. The Jungfraujoch offers an outstanding view to the Aletsch glacier and the surrounding Alps from the viewing platform at the Sphinx observatory. But you can even go inside the glacier if you visit the ice palace underneath the building!
I finished this trip with a skiing day in the ski area of Hasliberg-Meiringen just a 2h picturesque train ride from Grindelwald.
As always feel free to leave more recommendations in the comment section below for future visitors of the Jungfrau Region as I only focussed on the highlights in this part of Switzerland.
Following I list all the places I visited & Things to do in the Jungfrau Region:
- Grindelwald-First
- First Cliff Walk
- Bergrestaurant First
- Bus Stop Bar Grindelwald
- Avocado Bar Grindelwald
- Barry’s Grindelwald
- Jungfraubahn from Kleine Scheidegg to Jungfraujoch
- Jungfraujoch aka the Top of Europe
- Restaurant Crystal
- Sphinx Observatory
- Ice Palace Jungfraujoch
- Ski resort Hasliberg Meiringen
- Hääggenstübeli
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#Christmas #SwissAlps #Helicopter #Switzerland Flight 2017. December 2017 we took a 12-minute helicopter ride over the Swiss Alps. Perfect day and not a cloud in the sky (well, maybe a few). A day to remember. Flew over Eiger, Monch, Jungfrau, Schilthorn. Towns of Grindelwald, Wengen, Gimmelwald. #Switzerland #Helicopter #Aircraft #Travel #Alps #Swissness #MySwitzerland #Aviation #Tourism #SwissTravel #SwissTourism #Mountains #Eiger #Monch #Jungfrau
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Jungfrau Switzerland is a dreamy land filled with the most beautiful swiss alps, relaxing chalets, idilic dairy cows, and mountain side adventure. More famously known for the town of Interlaken Switzerland, Jungfrau is composed of Grindelwald, Wegen, Murren, Lauterbrunnen, and Unterseen. Named after the famous Jungfrau Mountain, it also has other notorious mountains like the Eiger and the Monch (pronounced like moonk)
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Our time in Jungfrau was filled with beautiful hikes, swiss sausages, stunning mountains, trains (jungfrau railway), and not to mention some of the craziest activities on First Mountain. While dropping down First mountain, we threw ourselves down the mountain via the First Flyer (zipline), Mountain kart (adult Tricycle), and the trotti bike (mountain scooter).
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Summer in the Swiss alps. The Jungfrau region in Switzerland.
Summer in the mountains of Switzerland, in the Swiss alps. Nature video of the beautiful Jungfrau region of Berner Oberland in Switzerland with the famous mountains like the Eiger, the Mönch and the Jungfrau. Hiking tours in the mountains. Villages like Grindelwald and Lauterbrunnen.
Climbing in the Swiss Alps | Mönch and Jungfrau (French with English subtitles)
The actress Carole Dechantre and her guides, Daniel Schliefsteiner and Jacky Pochons take us to the Mönch and the Jungfrau, 2 peaks more than 4000m above sea level in the Bernese Oberland.
The journey begins with the ascent of the Mönch along a beautiful snowy ridge. Then, a few hours from the summit of the Jungfrau, Carole slips and tumbles 200m down a frozen slope: she miraculously walks away with just a few scratches. A year later, she overcomes her fears and returns to the top of the legendary Jungfrau.
13:34 Summit of the Mönch
25:45 Carole's fall
29:09 Back to the Jungfrau
33:34 Jacky's fall
37:46 Summit of the Jungfrau
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Top of Europe, Jungfraujoch, Switzerland (May 20th, 2016)
Jungfraujoch, also called 'The Top of Europe', is the saddle between Mönch and Jungfrau two 4000+ meter mountains in the Swiss Bernese Alps. The sphinx observatory platform is one of the highest observatories and weather research station. I took the famous cogwheel train from Grindelwald to Jungfraujoch Railway Station, the highest railway station in Europe. Along the way, we switched trains in Kleine Scheidegg and had two stops, one in Eigerwand and one in Eismeer. Although they are raiwlay stations, they are really more stops along the way for a lookout since they are in the middle (literally inside) of the mountain tunnels. The summit is self explanatory and had a nice exhibit as well as the ice tunnel and few stores. Afterwards, the train back down to Lauterbrunnen was taken.
James Bond 007 | Piz Gloria Schilthorn Switzerland |On her Majesty’s Secret Service |Jungfrau Region
James Bond 007 | Piz Gloria - Schilthorn - Mürren - Switzerland. At this spectacular location an o mountain peak you’ll find a revolving restaurant, the “Bond World” and a stunning view over more than 200 summits all around. The revolving restaurant was a filming location in the James Bond movie “On Her Majesty’s Secret Service” in 1969. In and around the restaurant you’ll find the James Bond theme. At Piz Gloria you also find the “Bond World”, which is an interactive exhibition that gives you an intriguing glimpse behind the scenes of the movie shoot. Secret Agent 007 from MI6 - James Bond was played by George Lazenby. The name Piz Gloria was given by Ian Flemming, the writer of the James Bond series. At the top of the Schilthorn you’ll get also a beautiful view at the “Swiss Skyline” - Eiger - Mönch - Jungfrau from the Skyline View platform. This Skyline is part of the UNESCO World Heritage.
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James Bond 007 | Piz Gloria - Schilthorn Schweiz. An dieser spektakulären Location finden Sie ein Drehrestaurant, die Bond World und einen atemberaubenden Blick auf mehr als 200 Gipfel. Das Drehrestaurant war 1969 Drehort im James-Bond-Film Im Geheimdienst Ihrer Majestät. Rund um das Restaurant finden Sie das Thema James Bond. Im Piz Gloria finden Sie auch die Bond World, eine interaktive Ausstellung, die einen Blick hinter die Kulissen des Films freigibt. Geheimagent 007 - James Bond wurde von George Lazenby gespielt. Der Name Piz Gloria stammt von Ian Flemming, dem Autor der James-Bond-Reihe. Auf der Spitze des Schilthorns erhalten Sie von der Skyline View Plattform aus einen wunderschönen Ausblick auf die Schweizer Skyline - Eiger - Mönch - Jungfrau. Diese Skyline ist Teil des UNESCO-Welterbes.
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James Bond 007 | Piz Gloria - Schilthorn Zwitserland. Op deze spectaculaire locatie vindt u een ronddraaiend restaurant, de Bond World en een prachtig uitzicht over meer dan 200 bergtoppen rondom. Het ronddraaiende restaurant was een filmlocatie in de James Bond-film 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service' in 1969. In en rondom het restaurant vind je het James Bond-thema. Bij het restaurant vind je ook de Bond World, een interactieve tentoonstelling die je een intrigerende blik achter de schermen van de filmshoot geeft. Geheim Agent 007 - James Bond werd gespeeld door George Lazenby. De naam Piz Gloria werd gegeven door Ian Flemming, de schrijver van de James Bond-serie. Op de top van de Schilthorn krijg je ook een prachtig uitzicht op de Zwitserse Skyline - Eiger - Mönch - Jungfrau vanaf het Skyline View-platform. Deze Skyline maakt deel uit van het UNESCO-werelderfgoed.
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What is the Jungfraujoch? : The Jungfraujoch is an Alpine attraction and viewing point, at an altitude of 3454 m. It is located in between the well known mountains Mönch and Jungfrau, in the heart of the UNESCO Natural World Heritage property Jungfrau - Aletsch - Bietschhorn. The cogwheel train is the only way to get there. The train station is the highest one in Europe.
The Jungfraujoch can be reached by cogwheel train only. There are multiple stations to board the train.
All trains to the Jungfraujoch depart from Kleine Scheidegg. Kleine Scheidegg can be reached via Interlaken - Zweilütschinen - Lauterbrunnen - Wengen, or via Interlaken - Zweilütschinen - Grindelwald. Most people start their trip to the Jungfraujoch in Interlaken, but you can board the train at any station along the way. We recommend to go up via one route and go down via the other. That way you see the most of this stunning Alpine area.
Interlaken, Lauterbrunnen and Grindelwald can be reached by train and by car. The rest of the area is only accessible by train.
Politically, the Jungfrau is split between the municipalities of Lauterbrunnen (Bern) and Fieschertal (Valais). It is the third-highest mountain of the Bernese Alps after the nearby Finsteraarhorn and Aletschhorn, respectively 12 and 8 km away. But from Lake Thun, and the greater part of the canton of Bern, it is the most conspicuous and the nearest of the Bernese Overland peaks; with a height difference of 3,600 m between the summit and the town of Interlaken. This, and the extreme steepness of the north face, secured for it an early reputation for inaccessibility
The Jungfrau is the westernmost and highest point of a gigantic 10 km wall dominating the valleys of Lauterbrunnen and Grindelwald. The wall is formed by the alignment of some of the biggest north faces in the Alps, with the Mönch (4,107 m) and Eiger (3,970 m) to the east of the Jungfrau, and overlooks the valleys to its north by a height of up to 3 km. The Jungfrau is approximately 6 km from the Eiger; with the summit of the Mönch between the two mountains, 3.5 km from the Jungfrau. The wall is extended to the east by the Fiescherwand and to the west by the Lauterbrunnen Wall.
The landscapes around the Jungfrau are extremely contrasted. Instead of the vertiginous precipices of the north-west, the south-east side emerges from the upper snows of the Aletsch Glacier at around 3,500 meters. The 20 km long valley of Aletsch on the south-east is completely uninhabited and also surrounded by other similar glacier valleys. The whole area constitutes the largest glaciated area in the Alps as well as in Europe
While the mountain peak was once difficult to access, the Jungfraubahn cog railway now goes to the Jungfrau railway station at 3,454 m (11,332 ft), the highest in Europe. The Jungfraujoch is the lowest pass between the Jungfrau and Mönch.
In 1893 Adolf Guyer-Zeller conceived of the idea for a railway tunnel to the Jungfraujoch to make the glaciated areas on the south more accessible. The building of the tunnel took 16 years and the summit station was not opened before 1912. The goal was in fact to reach the summit of the Jungfrau with an elevator from the highest railway station inside the mountain. The complete project was not realized because of the outbreak of the World War.
The train into the mountain leaves from Kleine Scheidegg, which can be reached by trains from Grindelwald and Lauterbrunnen via Wengen. The train enters the tunnel running eastward through the Eiger shortly above Kleine Scheidegg. Before arriving at the Jungfraujoch, it stops for a few minutes at two other stations, Eigerwand (on the north face of the Eiger) and Eismeer (on the south side), where passengers can see through the holes excavated from the mountain. The journey from Kleine Scheidegg to Jungfraujoch takes approximately 50 minutes including the stops; the downhill return journey taking only 35 minutes.
A large complex of tunnels and buildings has been constructed at the Jungfraujoch, mostly into the south side of the Mönch. There is a hotel, two restaurants, an observatory, a research station, a small cinema, a ski school, and the Ice Palace, a collection of elaborate ice sculptures. Another tunnel leads outside to a flat, snow-covered area, where one can walk around and look down to the Konkordiaplatz and the Aletsch Glacier, as well as the surrounding mountains.
Apart from the Jungfraujoch, many facilities have been built in the two valleys north of the Jungfrau (the commonly named Jungfrau Region). In 1908, the first public cable car in the world opened at the foot of the Wetterhorn, but was closed seven years later. The Schilthorn above Mürren or the Männlichen above Wengen offer good views of the Jungfrau and other summits.
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© 2002 Rick Steves' Europe | If Heidi is alive, she's in this sky-high corner of the Swiss Alps, with cowbells ringing on breathtaking ridges. After settling into a traditional village where locals scythe hay by hand, we hike, bike, blast an alphorn, get sprayed by waterfalls raging deep inside a mountain, and munch muesli for breakfast at 10,000 feet. For a finale, we ride Europe's highest railway up the mighty Jungfrau for hot cocoa, glacier sledding, and oh-wow views.
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Train trip to the Jungfrau Mountain at the Top of Europe, near Interlaken and Grindelwald, Switzerland. Europe's highest railroad line will bring you up to a spectacular world of perpetual winter, dominated by massive, snow-covered peaks reaching over 13,000 feet high and surrounding the continent's longest glacier. Many consider the train ride up one of the finest, most picturesque in the world, where getting to the top is half the fun. The journey from Interlaken to Grindlewald can be easily made on the Bernese Overland railway, and it travels on a scenic route through the valley and along the river and passes several villages. There are magnificent mountain views all along the way.
The hundred-year-old rail line from Kleine Scheidegg to the Jungfraujoch is one of Europe's great engineering wonders, the world's highest subway climbing through four miles of tunnels inside the rock. The beginning of this 50-minute journey is not underground, and momentarily offers a great view; so sit on the right side of the train. The train makes two brief stops enroute to let everyone out for a walk through short tunnels to viewing stations, where you look through windows at the nearby mountain peaks and the landscapes far below.
Upon arrival at the end of the rail line, you walk through an ice tunnel decorated with ice carvings and then approach a sight too amazing for description or film. You really have to pay your dues and go there in person to experience the exhilaration of standing at the top of the world, surrounded by Alpine giants of snow.The observation deck and snowfield are at 11,350 feet, flanked by the jagged peaks of the Jungfrau (13,642 ft.) and the Mönch (13,449 ft.), which form a valley that cradles the Aletsch Galcier, an endless field of snow that stretches 13 miles to the horizon.
Plan on spending an hour or two at the top, playing in the snow and exploring the various levels and exhibits of the visitor center, then catch a convenient train back down the route you came. You return to Kleine Scheidegg, where you can change trains for a different return route that will take you through Wengen and down to Lauterbrunnen.
JUNGFRAU REGION Switzerland
Short movie, from hiking and wandering around Jungfrau region in Switzerland. For us it is Home, and surely most beautiful place to see, while staying in Switzerland.
Here you can find amazing nature full of wonders... from crystal blue waters of mountain lakes, to snowy 4000m high peaks.
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Interlaken, Switzerland
Located between the two lakes of Brienz and Thun which are joined by the river Aare, Interlaken at 566m above sea level is perhaps a town that can claim to be the international capital of outdoor activities.
To visit I stayed at Camping Alpenblick. There is a bus stop outside the campsite, however if you feel fit you can walk the 5km or so into town, picking up some local cheese, milk and eggs from the farm shops on the way back. The campsite will give you a pass which allows you to travel by bus free of charge and gives some discounts on other attractions.
Interlaken boasts incredible scenery, the two lakes of Brienz and Thun and the attractions around them such as the St. Beatus caves. To the south we have the mountains of the Bernese Oberland and especially the Swiss Skyline peaks of the Jungfrau region, including the Jungfrau, (4,158 m), the Mönch (4,107 m) and the Eiger (3,970 m). Whilst the peaks of these mountains are accessible only to mountaineers, a sequence of connecting mountain railways gives access to the Jungfraujoch, a saddle (3,454 m) between the Jungfrau and the Mönch. Alternatively one can take the cable cars to the top of the Schilthorn to admire fantastic views from a revolving restaurant that does a complete turn once every 55 minutes. This is the location of Piz Gloria, the hideaway of Ernst Stavro Blofeld in the film On Her Majesties Secret Service and there is an excellent Bond World exhibition there as well. Another outstanding feature is the Thrill Walk at Birg on the way up to the Piz Gloria. Here one can look down at sheer rock faces through the glass or slatted metal floors.
Closer to Interlaken, the Harderkulm (1,321 m), just to the north of the town, and the Schynige Platte (1,967 m), just to the south, are also accessible by railway, and provide extensive views of the higher mountains. Boat trips operate on both lakes Thun and Brienz, serving various lakeside settlements. One of these, Brienz, is the starting point for one of Switzerland's last remaining steam operated mountain railways, the Brienz-Rothorn railway.
Other activities include backpacking (which can be easily done from the campsite) skydiving, canyoning, hang gliding, paragliding, and of course skiing.
A Quick Tour Through Wengen: The Jungfrau Region of Switzerland
Marine Steve and I first stayed in Wengen in June, 1984, over 30 years ago, and spent 10 days hiking in this beyond magnificent Jungfrau area. I remember awakening each morning, stunned by the panorama in front and decided it was time to visit Wengen in the winter.
This car-free mountain resort lies on a wind-protected sun terrace above the Lauterbrunnen Valley and offers over 500 kilometers of walking trails in summer and 110 kilometers of ski trails in winter. There are many hotels, pensions, apartments for rent; supermarket, shops, yadda yadda... And do I really need to say more about the spectacular views of the Eiger, Monch and Jungfrau mountains? Visit and see for yourself...
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Things to Do in Grindelwald, Switzerland 4k
Welcome back to another episode of Must Do Travels. Let’s check out the top spots in Grindelwald!
Jungfraubahn Trip
The Jungfraubahn train is the highest railway in all of Europe which runs between between the Bernese Highlands and the Valais in Switzerland. Most people start their trip to Jungfraujoch in Interlaken, but you can board the train at any station along the way. Sit back and enjoy the breathtaking views!
Grosse Scheidegg
The Grosse Scheidegg pass is a popular hiking destination that has majestic gushing waterfalls, thundering ice falling from glaciers and the idyllic sound of cowbells accompanying you along the way. Here, you can set the scene for a fabulous and impressive landscape in the heart of the Swiss Alp.
The Eiger
The Eiger is a 13,015 foot mountain in the Bernese Alps, overlooking Grindelwald and Lauterbrunnen. This famous mountain is known to be climbed by only the most experienced climbers but tourists come from far and wide to just get a glimpse of the majestic mountain.
Bachalpsee
Being an easy walk, Bachalpsee is one of the most popular hikes in Grindelwald. This walk is unexpectedly not overcrowded which allows you to rest peacefully, enjoying the silence and the enchanting scenery.
Interlaken
If you are in Grindelwald, then you have to take a trip to one of the most iconic cities in all of Switzerland - Interlaken. Today, daredevils scream with adrenalin-loaded activities that can be found in the town. With the beautiful scenery of Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau, the town is the gateway to Switzerland's Jungfrau region and the country's hottest adventure destination. If the touristy town is not your thing, the backdrop of the mountains will leave you speechless, not to mention the amazing waterfalls.
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