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What is Grindelwald

Grindelwald is a mountain village in Bernese Oberland in Swiss Alps.

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"Long famed as a winter tourist destination with slopes for beginners, intermediates and the challenges of the Eiger glacier for the experienced, there are activities for the non-skiers, from tobogganing to groomed winter hiking tracks."
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"Hotel Aspen Grindelwald 150CHF night THE EIGER ROCKS! . . . . . . . . 2."
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"The line runs below the dreaded north face of the Eiger, the most dangerous rock wall in the Alps, which claimed many deaths before it was finally climbed in 1938 by an Austrian team of four men (Vörg, Heckmayr, Harrer and Kasparek), who took four days for the ascent."
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"Arrayed to the south are the mighty Alps, most famously the Eiger (Ogre), the Mönch (Monk), and the Jungfrau (Virgin)—the trio that launched a million postcards."
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"Situated 2 kms before Grindelwald (only 100m from Schwendi train station) with panoramic views of the north wall of the Eiger."
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"The "glacier village" of Grindelwald, at 1,033m (3,388 ft.), is set against a backdrop of the Wetterhorn and the towering north face of the Eiger."
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"If you're adventurous enough to be tempted by peaks 3,900m (12,792 ft.) high or higher, or if you'd like to learn the proper way to climb rocks and ice, contact the Bergsteigerzentrum (tel."
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"At 2970m, the viewing area offers excellent views of the Eiger, the Mönch and the Jungfrau, as well as many other peaks."
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"Enveloped in a real scenic and unique alpine landscape, the world famous alpine peaks and mountains Wetterhorn, Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau form the background scenery of the Grindelwald valley."
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"With this document the Eiger is the first mountain peak in the Swiss Alps to have written proof of possessing a name."
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tomoxby from Canada wrote about Grindelwald 4 years, 3 months ago

In Grindelwald best short hike short hike is taking cable car to First and hiking to Bachalpsee, to extend trip hike either up or down the mountain.

Another excellent hike is to take cog railway to Kleine Scheidegg, take the easy 90 minute hike to Mannlichen, and then long hike down mountain to Grindelwald.

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aholmes360 from USA wrote about Interlocken 4 years, 10 months ago

Amazing party and adventure town nestled in the Swiss Alps. Easy to rent bikes, hike, or participate in some of the world's craziest activities such as canyon swings, sky diving, or orbing.

jussi

jussi from Finland wrote about Jungfraujoch 4 years, 10 months ago

On our stay in Interlaken we decided to do some hiking on the alpine routes. The views were magnificient in the sunny weather while we were climbing up the lower route to the glaciers. A cable car ride would have been possible, but now on hindersight I think hiking was the right choice. It took some hours and wasn't always easy, but it was an Experience. And for our return trip we were able to hop on the Jungfraujoch train from one of the middle stations and sit back on the easy scenic route.

tomoxby

tomoxby from Canada wrote about Interlaken 4 years, one month ago

Consider renting bicycles from the train station, they can be dropped off at over 200 depots in Switzerland. Offer both city and touring bikes at good rates.

happysmiles128

happysmiles128 from Australia wrote about Lauterbrunnen 3 years, 4 months ago

Gr8 skiing!!

jamiyl

jamiyl from Finland wrote about Titlis 3 years, 4 months ago

Wonderful scenery, nice trekking and skiing place.

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