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About Grindelwald

Grindelwald, a storybook alpine village in the Swiss Alps, is your gateway to the Jungfrau Ski Region– offering world-class skiing and riding for all levels. The Jungfrau region spans three areas: Grindelwald-Wengen, Grindelwald-First and Mürren-Schilthorn, with 131 miles of diverse terrain across two valleys and three mountain ranges. From gentle runs to steep slopes, powder stashes, terrain parks and racing areas, there's something for everyone.


Skiing anywhere in the Jungfrau region requires a scenic train ride to get to the slopes, and staying in Grindelwald puts you just steps away from the Eiger Express, connecting you seamlessly to the Grindelwald-First and Grindelwald-Wengen ski areas. At the summit, you'll be stunned by the 360-degree views, charming Swiss villages, sun-soaked après patios and even paragliders soaring from the peaks.


Grindelwald also shines off the slopes, from the thrilling First Cliff Walk and First Flyer zipline to serene snowshoeing and the Glacier Canyon walk. Enjoy family-friendly activities like ice skating, sledding and alpine coasters. After a day of adventure, relax in cozy mountain huts or wander the village’s shops and cafés indulging in fondue and chocolate. For a quintessential Swiss getaway, let our Mountain Travel Experts help you create unforgettable memories in Grindelwald.

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View of the village of Grindelwald in the evening
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Snowshoeing through the quintessential Swiss villages.
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5 best things about Grindelwald according to our Mountain Travel Experts

Glacier Adventures

Jungfrau Region Access

Eiger North Face Views

The First Flyer

Jungfraujoch – the highest railway station in Europe

MOUNTAIN STATS

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34%BEGINNER RUNS
18%ADVANCED RUNS
48%INTERMEDIATE RUNS
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510SKIABLE ACRES
3,392 ftBASE ELEVATION
9,744 ftSUMMIT ELEVATION
4,922 ftVERTICAL DROP
120"AVERAGE SNOWFALL
TERRAIN PARKYES

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How to get to Grindelwald

Grindelwald, Switzerland, is easily accessible. The closest airport is Bern Airport (BRN), only 45 miles away for a commute time of about an hour, but the most popular and economic option is Zurich Airport (ZRH), 87 miles away, with a commute of around 2 hours by car. You can take a train directly from Zurich Airport to Grindelwald, which typically involves a transfer in Interlaken. The train journey takes about 2 hours and 45 minutes and offers a scenic ride. Alternatively, you can book private shuttle services, such as those provided by Swiss Airport Transfers, with costs starting around 300 CHF ($355 USD), depending on the group size. By car, Grindelwald is reached via Bern or the Brünig Pass. Parking and shuttle services are available from Geneva Airport (GVA), 123 miles away for a commute time of about three hours.

Getting around

Getting around Grindelwald is convenient with three railway stations and regular trains from Interlaken Ost. The village is also accessible by car, with multiple parking options, including covered car parks and e-charging stations. Public buses and private shuttles make exploring the Jungfrau Region easy and hassle-free.

Skiing in Grindelwald

In Grindelwald, your ski adventure begins on the Eiger Express, taking you on a scenic train ride to the slopes. From the summit, access an expansive network of skiing across two valleys and three mountain ranges in the Jungfrau Region. This vast ski area comprises Grindelwald-Wengen, Grindelwald-First, and Mürren-Schilthorn, all connected by trains, cable cars, or ski runs. With a single pass, you can easily explore all three areas in one exciting day of skiing or snowboarding.


Beginner Skiing in Grindelwald
Beginners and families with young children just learning will be delighted with the Grindelwald beginner skiing. The Bodmi Nursery slopes offer beginners the perfect setting for learning to ski, two small chairlifts and some surface lifts (magic carpets) Parents can rest assured that there aren’t any speedsters bombing through the area. The Bodmi area is also home to Grindelwald’s ski school, and it’s easily accessed by bus from the village, making it a convenient place to learn to ski.


Expert Skiing in Grindelwald
Intermediates will feel right at home in Grindelwald, with 30% of the terrain designed for their level and 50% classified as advanced intermediate. Enjoy a scenic five-mile cruise from the 8,200-foot Oberjoch ski area back to the base at 3,400 feet, weaving through charming villages. There are plenty of blue and red runs between the Schilt and Hohwald chairlifts, along with open powder fields on the Eiger glacier to keep you stoked all day.


Family vacations in Grindelwald

Families will adore the charming and convenient village of Grindelwald, just a half hour from Interlaken, making it easy to explore the stunning Jungfrau region. The beginner slopes are perfectly located right in the base village, while the Grindelwald train offers families the chance to ski together on high-altitude runs, especially around the Bargelegg chairlift. For added excitement, don’t miss the Bussalps Snowtubing park and the thrilling Faulhorn toboggan run, which is the world’s longest! Beyond skiing, families can enjoy a variety of activities such as snowshoeing through picturesque trails, sledding adventures or taking a scenic gondola ride to soak in breathtaking views.

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