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Grindelwald

Grindelwald, situated at 1,034 meters in the Bernese Oberland, is a premier alpine destination framed by the dramatic peaks of the Jungfrau Region, including the Eiger and Wetterhorn. Historically significant since the 19th-century golden age of alpinism, the village serves as a strategic hub for travelers seeking both adventure and comfort. It is well-connected via the Bernese Oberland Railway from Interlaken and acts as the starting point for the Wengernalp Railway, which leads to Kleine Scheidegg and the Jungfrau Railway, Europe’s highest rail line. For hotel guests, Grindelwald offers a serene yet accessible base, surrounded by natural barriers that enhance its picturesque charm. The municipality includes several smaller settlements like Grund and Alpiglen, providing varied accommodation options amidst stunning mountain scenery. Whether arriving by train or exploring on foot, visitors benefit from excellent infrastructure linking them to the broader Jungfrau-Aletsch protected area.

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🚆 Grindelwald railway station🚆 Grindelwald Grund railway station🚆 Brandegg railway station🚆 Schwendi railway station🚆 Alpiglen railway station🚆 Eigergletscher railway station🚆 Kleine Scheidegg railway station🚆 Burglauenen railway station

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Before choosing where to stay

Where to Base

Grindelwald village is the primary hub for hotels, offering direct access to the Wengernalp Railway and local amenities. For quieter stays, consider nearby settlements like Grund or Alpiglen, which provide a more secluded alpine atmosphere while remaining within easy reach of the main transport links.

Getting Around

The village is directly connected to Interlaken via the Bernese Oberland Railway. Within Grindelwald, a comprehensive bus network and walkable streets make it easy to navigate. The local railway station serves as the gateway to the Wengernalp line, facilitating seamless travel to higher altitudes and neighboring valleys like Lauterbrunnen.

Best Season

Grindelwald is a year-round destination. Summer offers ideal conditions for hiking and exploring the Bernese Alps, while winter transforms the area into a premier skiing hub. The region's rich history dating back to the 19th-century alpinism era ensures a vibrant outdoor culture throughout the seasons, making it attractive for frequent travelers seeking active getaways.

Nearby attractions

Eiger

Eiger

Nature5.8 km

mountain in the Bernese Alps, Switzerland

Mettenberg

Mettenberg

Nature3.9 km

mountain in Bernese Alps (Switzerland) near Grindelwald

First

First

Nature4.2 km

mountain in Grindelwald, Switzerland

Mönch

Mönch

Nature8.0 km

mountain in the Bernese Alps

Wetterhorn

Wetterhorn

Nature6.3 km

mountain in the Bernese Alps, Grindelwald, Switzerland

Schreckhorn

Schreckhorn

Nature7.5 km

mountain peak in the administrative district of Interlaken-Oberhasli in the canton of Bern, Switzerland

Faulhorn

Faulhorn

Nature6.1 km

mountain

Bachalpsee

Bachalpsee

Nature5.0 km

lake

Reeti

Reeti

Nature4.7 km

mountain in Switzerland

Kleines Schreckhorn

Kleines Schreckhorn

Nature5.8 km

mountain in Switzerland

Gross Fiescherhorn

Gross Fiescherhorn

Nature8.5 km

mountain in the Swiss Alps

Männlichen

Männlichen

Nature7.4 km

mountain in Switzerland

Dining

1910 Gourmet by Hausers

Restaurant Michelin€€€€407 m

The fine dining restaurant of the Hotel Belvedere welcomes diners in a compact space with just six tables. In the kitchen, Hungarian chef Dávid Imre Rózsa runs the show. His technically modern and pleasingly pared-back style conveys emotions through its flavours, coming into its own in dishes such as dry-aged pike perch with Oscietra caviar from Frutigen – this also exemplifies the firm focus on using local seasonal produce, some of which they collect and plant themselves. Vegetarian dishes are the backbone of the menu, with one of the two set menus being completely vegetarian. There is a good

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Fiescherblick

Restaurant Michelin€€€858 m

Set against a beautiful mountain backdrop, this establishment is run with great dedication by brothers Matthias and Lars Michel – Matthias manages the hotel, which boasts comfortable, tastefully designed rooms, and Lars is the restaurant's charming maître d'. In the kitchen, Aurélien Mettler and his team conjure up the ambitious, modern, seasonal "Chef's Choice" set menu, which comprises four to six courses. They place great importance on using regional ingredients. If you would like a vegetarian version, it is best to specify this when making your reservation. In addition to the well-curated

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Schmitte

Restaurant€€€221 m

This is the fine dining restaurant of the long-established Hotel Schweizerhof. The small space is inviting, with an elegant and cosy feel, and service is provided by a friendly and attentive team. The dishes are rooted in classic cuisine and draw on modern influences and the seasons. The six-course set menu is predominantly made up of regional ingredients. A vegetarian version is also available upon advance request. N.B. The set menu price is to be paid in advance. In the hotel garden, there is a sun terrace and a bar.

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Bergwelt - BG's Grill Restaurant

Restaurant€€€408 m

Modern chic with an Alpine touch: Done out in warm tones, with lovely hardwood floors, striking designer lamps and an open kitchen complete with an impressive charcoal grill, this restaurant – part of the equally attractive Bergwelt Grindelwald hotel – has a truly unique atmosphere. The cuisine, inspired by the region, is also very appealing. For meat lovers, the fragrant, golden-brown Wiener schnitzel is sure to whet the appetite, and the same goes for the top-quality signature cuts from the barbecue. Vegetarian options are also available. The well-curated wine list predominantly features Swi

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GLACIER

Restaurant€€€VegVegan577 m

What a great location right in front of the Eiger North Face! The fine dining restaurant of the chic boutique hotel (also called Glacier) makes the most of its surroundings with a floor-to-ceiling window front – and a wonderful terrace with a magical view. The dishes are based on select regional ingredients: you can either opt for the set menu or go à la carte, and sharing is also possible. The set menu is accompanied by harmonious wine pairings from the 320-year-old wine cellar, which is home to some 500 labels, over 200 of which are available by the glass. The enthusiastic sommelier provides

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