Best mountain peaks around Grindelwald are situated in the Bernese Oberland, a region known for its dramatic alpine landscapes. This area features prominent peaks such as the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau, which form part of a UNESCO World Heritage site. Grindelwald serves as a base for exploring various summits, mountain passes, and viewpoints. The diverse terrain offers opportunities for both challenging ascents and accessible scenic routes.
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It also has a bistro. However, I'm not impressed by the selection or the prices.
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Fantastically beautiful place, the hotel offers very beautiful views of the lake and waterfalls
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A hike around the donkey is recommended, but very time-consuming. Plan enough breaks. There are free-roaming cows on the mountain slopes that like to block the way. Cow dunk is a way of decorating here and there!
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The longing for nature is growing. Genuine experiences in the nature park of the Grandhotel Giessbach are possible at any time of the year. The energy of the waterfall, the trees and the rock formations is always surprising. In any light and at any time of the year, the sight provides breathtaking moments that invigorate the mind and soul. The Giessbach Waterfall: raging, rushing, splashing, alive and different every day. Illuminated at night, mystical during the day, it forms the heart and the source of power in our surroundings. Walking under it, feeling and breathing in the power of the waterfall is an incomparable natural experience.
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Very nice area with wonderful views.
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historic grand hotel from the Belle Epoque
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It's a beautiful place to hike
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Starting point for many hikes on the Schynige Platte. Railway romance included.
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Grindelwald is surrounded by iconic peaks. The Eiger, known for its dramatic North Face, and the majestic Mönch and Jungfrau, part of the famous "Big Three," dominate the skyline. Other significant peaks include the crown-like Wetterhorn and the challenging Schreckhorn. For a more accessible experience, Grindelwald First and Männlichen offer a range of activities and stunning views.
Yes, Grindelwald offers several family-friendly options. Männlichen, accessible by cable car, features an Alpine playground and the interactive "Lieselotte Trail" for children. Grindelwald First is another excellent choice, with activities like zip lines, mountain carts, and the First Cliff Walk by Tissot. Even Pfingstegg, reached by a nostalgic cable car, offers a fun summer toboggan run.
The mountain peaks around Grindelwald offer breathtaking panoramic views of the Bernese Alps. From Faulhorn Summit & Mountain Hotel, you can enjoy a 360-degree panorama, including spectacular sunsets and sunrises. The Schynige Platte Railway Station provides exceptional views of the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau. The Panorama Trail from Männlichen to Kleine Scheidegg is also highly recommended for its vistas of the Jungfrau, Mönch, and Eiger.
The region around Grindelwald's peaks is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, such as the "Wetterhorn – Grosse Scheidegg Pass loop from Grindelwald" or the "Lauterbrunnen – Staubbach Falls loop from Grindelwald." For mountain biking, consider the "Kleine Scheidegg Loop" or the "Bachalpsee Loop." Running enthusiasts can tackle trails like the "Eiger Ultra Trail E16" or the "Panoramic tour over Grindelwald." Find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Grindelwald, MTB Trails around Grindelwald, and Running Trails around Grindelwald guides.
Absolutely. Grindelwald is a hiker's paradise. The popular "Eiger Trail" offers stunning views of the Eiger. From Grindelwald First, you can hike to the picturesque Lake Bachalpsee. The Panorama Trail from Männlichen to Kleine Scheidegg is another highlight. For starting points, Grosse Scheidegg serves as an excellent base for tours towards First, Faulhorn, or directly to Grindelwald. You can find more hiking options in the Running Trails around Grindelwald guide, which includes many trails suitable for hiking.
The best time to visit Grindelwald's mountain peaks largely depends on the activities you plan. Summer (June to September) is ideal for hiking, mountain biking, and enjoying the adventure activities at First and Männlichen, with pleasant temperatures and open trails. Autumn (September to October) offers crisp air and stunning fall foliage. Winter (December to March) transforms the region into a snowy wonderland, perfect for skiing, snowboarding, and winter hiking, though some higher trails and cable cars may be closed.
Many of Grindelwald's mountain peaks and viewpoints are easily accessible. Cable cars provide convenient access to popular spots like Grindelwald First, Männlichen, and Pfingstegg. The historic cogwheel railway takes you to Schynige Platte Railway Station. For other trailheads, public transport options are available, and parking facilities can be found in Grindelwald Grund and near various cable car stations.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning 360-degree panoramas, especially from places like Faulhorn Summit & Mountain Hotel, where they enjoy beautiful sunsets and sunrises. The diverse range of activities, from the adventurous First Cliff Walk by Tissot to family-friendly trails, is also highly appreciated. Many also highlight the excellent starting points for tours, such as Grosse Scheidegg, and the overall majestic alpine scenery.
Yes, the region has a rich history tied to mountaineering. The ascent of the Eiger's North Face in 1938 was a significant milestone in mountaineering history. The Wetterhorn's ascent in the 19th century marked the beginning of alpinism's golden age. Additionally, the Schynige Platte Railway Station is accessible by a historic cogwheel railway, offering a journey back in time. The Grandhotel Giessbach, though not a peak itself, is a historically valuable Belle Epoque hotel near the mountains.
The Jungfraujoch, often called the "Top of Europe," is Europe's highest railway station, situated at an elevation of 3,454 meters. It provides an exceptional viewing experience of the glacial world surrounding the Jungfrau mountain, which stands at 4,158 meters. While the Jungfraujoch is a viewing platform and attraction, the Jungfrau itself is one of the highest and most imposing peaks in the Bernese Alps.
Yes, Grindelwald is a hub for experienced mountaineers. The Eiger's North Face is world-renowned for its extreme difficulty and is recommended only for highly experienced climbers. The Schreckhorn, whose name means "terror peak," is considered the most challenging four-thousander in the Bernese Alps for climbers, though it is regularly scaled by those with advanced skills and preparation.
The Grosse Scheidegg is an excellent mountain pass that serves as a wonderful starting point for various hiking and biking tours. From here, you can set off in multiple directions, including routes towards Grindelwald First, Faulhorn, or directly back to Grindelwald. It's a popular spot for both cyclists and hikers.


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