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Grindelwald travel by somtamgirl

Switzerland · city guide

Grindelwald: in the shadow of the Eiger

Big peaks out every window, and the cliff walk I still dream about.

Grindelwald is where the Alps get loud. The Eiger's north face stands right over the village, so you're staring up at it from breakfast, and the Grindelwald-First gondola opens the door to the cliff walk and the easiest big-view hike in the region. I treated it as a day trip from my Lauterbrunnen hostel, but it makes a gorgeous base in its own right if you'd rather wake up under the peaks. Here's exactly how I'd spend a day or two.

  • The big Jungfrau base, right under the Eiger
  • Grindelwald-First gondola to the cliff walk
  • 40 min by train from Lauterbrunnen, all on the pass
Where to stay in Switzerland

Best things to do

Walk the First cliff path

A steel walkway bolted to the cliff face, with a viewing platform that juts out over nothing. The whole valley drops away beneath you.

Covered by the pass · 1-2 hrs

Fly the First Flyer zipline

Strap in at the top station and scream back down toward the valley at speed. Pure adrenaline, and the views are unreal.

~CHF 31 · 1 hr

Hike to Bachalpsee

A gentle hour from First station to a still mountain lake that mirrors the peaks. The most worth-it easy walk I did.

Free · Half day

Take in the Eiger from the village

Just wander the main street with the north face looming over you; no lift, no ticket, the view's already there.

Free · 1 hr

Where to stay

BudgetGrindelwald villageSimple guesthouse or hostel rooms near the station, with the Eiger right outside.Stays coming soon
Mid-rangeGrindelwaldA chalet room with a balcony and peak views, easy for the early lifts and the big hikes.Stays coming soon
Treat yourselfGrindelwaldA spa hotel facing the north face, wake up eye-to-eye with the Eiger.Stays coming soon

Getting there & around

Train from Interlaken Ost takes about 35 minutes and runs constantly; from Lauterbrunnen it's roughly 40 minutes with a quick change. From Zurich airport it's around 2.5 to 3 hours by train, all covered by the Swiss Travel Pass. You don't need a car, the trains and the Grindelwald-First gondola reach everything.

Eat & drink

  • Bergrestaurant First — Right at the top gondola station; rösti and a coffee with the whole valley spread out below.
  • Coop Grindelwald — My budget move: grab a picnic and rolls here and eat them up at Bachalpsee instead.

Day trips

LauterbrunnenThe valley of 72 waterfalls and my pick for a first base, 40 minutes by train.
InterlakenBetween the two lakes, for the boat on Lake Brienz and the paragliders overhead.

On the map

Every spot from this guide, pinned on one map — coming soon.

Book this trip

A few of these earn me a small cut at no extra cost to you — only ever things I'd actually book.

Frequently asked

Should I base in Grindelwald or just day-trip from Lauterbrunnen?

Either works. I day-tripped from my Lauterbrunnen hostel and it was easy on the pass, but Grindelwald is a stunning base too if you'd rather sleep right under the Eiger.

Is the Grindelwald-First gondola covered by the Swiss Travel Pass?

It's discounted rather than fully free, so check the latest before you go. The train to Grindelwald itself is covered, and the cliff walk at the top is included with your gondola ticket.

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