This experience will provide you with the opportunity to enjoy a paragliding adventure in Interlaken. Alongside a certified instructor, you'll be able to soar high above the Swiss Alps and admire picturesque views of Mount Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau, as well as Lake Brienz and the neighbouring Lake Thun. The experience departs from Beatenberg and lands in Höhematte – a scenic park in Interlaken.
On this day trip, you'll visit Jungfraujoch – the highest train station in Europe. At 3,454 metres above sea level, it affords sweeping views of Switzerland's Bernese Alps.
Your journey will begin with a drive to the mountain town of Grindelwald, where you'll ride a gondola up to Eigergletscher station. There, a cogwheel train will carry you the rest of the way to Jungfraujoch. During the ride, you'll have a chance to see the snow-capped mountain peaks of Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau.
Once at the top, you'll have an opportunity to experience the Alpine Sensation exhibit and visit the Sphinx Observation Deck and Plateau that overlook the Aletsch Glacier. You'll also have time to stroll through the reflective tunnels in the Ice Palace.
With this cable car ticket to Grindelwald, you’ll get the opportunity to ascend to new heights some 2000 metres above sea level. You’ll take a cable car ride that will transport you to First’s summit from where you catch panoramic views over the surroundings.
While at this vantage point, you’ll see the awe-inspiring vistas of the Bernese Oberland mountains. You’ll also have a wide range of thrilling activities to choose from – including the First Flyer, the First Glider, the Mountaincart and the Trottibike.
Additionally, you’ll be able to visit the alpine playground that boasts a variety of entertaining adventures for families. At the end of your visit, you’ll take the cable car back down.
This ticket will provide you access to the Jungfrau Railway, which dates from 1912 and is the highest railway station in Europe at 3,454 metres above sea level.
From Grindelwald, you’ll head to Kleine Scheidegg station, where the cog railway will take you up nine kilometres, seven of which are in tunnels. Here, you can spot the Eiger and Mönch mountains and Eismeer. You’ll have a five-minute stop at Eismeer, where you can take in views of the mountains.
After the nine-kilometre journey, you’ll step into a landscape of rock, ice and snow.
With the Jungfrau Travel Pass, you’ll be able to travel freely throughout the Jungfrau region for a period of three to eight consecutive days. The pass provides access to a wide network of transport options, including trains, buses, cable cars and boats, allowing you to move easily between mountain villages, valleys and alpine viewpoints.
As you travel, you’ll pass through landscapes shaped by glaciers, lakes and high peaks, with flexibility to plan your own routes and timings. The pass supports independent exploration at your own pace, without the need to purchase individual tickets for each journey.
The Jungfrau Travel Pass also offers a reduced fare for the journey between Eiger Glacier and Jungfraujoch – Top of Europe.