GrindelwaldGrindelwaldAbout GrindelwaldNestled beneath the iconic Eiger, Jungfrau, and Monch peaks, Grindelwald offers a quintessential Alpine escape, blending breathtaking views with an expansive range of winter sports and activities. As the largest resort in the Jungfrau Top Ski area, Grindelwald provides unparalleled access to 132 miles of meticulously maintained ski terrain across 50 pistes, all covered by a single lift ticket. With elevations reaching over 7,500 feet, skiers and snowboarders are guaranteed exceptional snow conditions throughout their visit. Despite its popularity, the Jungfrau region remains surprisingly uncrowded due to its expansive base areas and the central location of Interlaken, which serves as a convenient gateway to the resort. The area's efficient network of 20 chairlifts, capable of transporting 42,000 passengers per hour, ensures swift and easy access to the slopes.
For those who prefer activities beyond skiing, Grindelwald has a wealth of options. The renowned cogwheel train offers a scenic journey to the “Top of Europe,” providing panoramic views from the saddle between Jungfrau and Monch peaks. The resort also boasts the longest toboggan run in the Alps and 12 miles of world-class cross-country skiing trails in the Grindelwald Valley. With its diverse offerings and vibrant base village in Interlaken, Grindelwald is an ideal destination for both avid skiers and those seeking a variety of winter experiences. Nestled beneath the iconic Eiger, Jungfrau, and Monch peaks, Grindelwald offers a quintessential Alpine escape, blending breathtaking views with an expansive range of winter sports and activities. | ||