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Overview

The Jungfrau region in Switzerland, located in the beautiful Bernese Alps, is a premier destination for skiing and snowboarding lovers. Encompassing the resorts of Grindelwald, Wengen, and Mürren, it offers visitors a massive network of lifts and gondolas — around 40 in total. This fantastic system provides convenient access to over 200 kilometers of slopes. The terrain is perfect for all skill levels, ranging from gentle beginner areas to steep and demanding runs for more advanced skiers.

 

Snowboarders will find plenty to love here, with snow parks and half-pipes, especially in Grindelwald. Off-piste opportunities are also abundant, offering adventurous skiers pristine powder along with breathtaking views of the famous Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau peaks. After a day on the slopes, the après-ski experience is relaxed yet inviting, with mountain huts and lounges offering a mix of Swiss wine and international drinks.

 

Dining in Jungfrau brings a range of choices, from cozy fondue spots to high-end restaurants serving gourmet alpine fare. While the nightlife isn’t as rowdy as other ski towns, there’s still plenty of energy, particularly in Grindelwald, with lively bars and occasional live music performances. Accessibility to Jungfrau is straightforward, with convenient train connections from Interlaken, which itself is well connected to major hubs like Zurich.
 

One of the well known aspects of the area is the Jungfraujoch railway, where travelers can reach Europe's highest train station and enjoy amazing views of the expansive Aletsch Glacier. Putting together a great mix of top-notch skiing, breathtaking alpine views, and the cozy ambience of Swiss mountain living, the Jungfrau area provides a unique winter getaway.

Adventures & Attractions

Our recommended resort highlights.

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Jungfrau Grindelwald Velogemel

Ride on unique wooden “snow bikes” in Grindelwald, a local winter tradition and a fun alternative to sledding.

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Jungfrau World Snow Festival

Held annually in Grindelwald, this festival features stunning ice sculptures created by international artists, adding magic to the winter landscape.

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Jungfrau Strassenfest

Celebrate Swiss culture with live music, local crafts, and food stalls at this lively street festival in the heart of the Jungfrau region.

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Jungfrau Snow Mountain Biking

Ride down snowy mountain trails on specially equipped bikes, a thrilling way to explore Jungfrau’s winter terrain.

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Jungfrau Cliff Walk

Take in breathtaking views on the First Cliff Walk, a high-altitude path, giving an incredible perspective of the Alps.

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Jungfrau Glider Flights

Experience the eagle called First Glider takes flight. His four passengers float through the mountain landscape and enjoy a panoramic view at

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Jungfrau Trail Running

For avid runners, the Jungfrau region offers high-altitude trails with dramatic views, perfect for scenic and challenging trail running.

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Jungfrau Cross Country Skiing

Explore 20 km of scenic cross-country trails, winding through snow-covered meadows and forests with views of the Lauterbrunnen Valley.

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Jungfrau Lauterbrunnen Dorf

Visit this charming village, famous for its dramatic waterfalls, quaint chalets, and access to beautiful alpine landscapes.

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Jungfrau Curling

Try curling on local ice rinks, a classic winter sport in Switzerland, perfect for a fun and social outdoor activity.

  • How to Reach Jungfrau
  • Resorts & City Guide

By Air

The nearest major airport is Zurich, which connects to Jungfrau via efficient rail links. Alternatively, visitors may also use Geneva or Basel airports, which are both accessible by train or car.

By Train

Jungfrau is well-connected by the Swiss rail system, offering direct trains from Interlaken and easy transfers from major cities like Zurich, Geneva, and Basel. The scenic route through the Bernese Oberland adds to the experience.

By Car

Driving to the Jungfrau region is convenient, with well-maintained roads leading to Grindelwald, Wengen, and other resort areas. Parking is available in nearby villages, and shuttle services can transport visitors to car-free areas.

By Bus

Regular buses operate between Jungfrau's resort villages and nearby hubs like Interlaken. In addition, resort buses are available to transport skiers and visitors between lifts and popular destinations within the region.

By Private Transfer

Private transfer services are available from major Swiss cities like Zurich, Geneva, or Basel, providing a direct and comfortable journey to the Jungfrau region for visitors seeking a more exclusive travel experience.

Jungfrau Piste Map