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Top 10 Must Do Things in Lauterbrunnen Switzerland

These are the top 10 best things to not miss while you’re visiting Lauterbrunnen in Switzerland:


Located approximately sixty minutes away from Bern, the village of Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland and the entire Lauterbrunnen Valley provide a ton of activities for both active and lazy visitors.

Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland is the perfect place to enjoy a wide range of alpine activities and the breathtaking scenery in both the summer and winter, despite being only 795 metres above sea level on the valley’s lowest point.



10. Visit Mürren

Murren switzerland

A simple and fun trip to make from Lauterbrunnen is Mürren. Located on a hilltop 850 metres above Lauterbrunnen, Mürren is a popular winter resort with a lot to offer summer visitors as well. The village is free of cars.

Taking the cable car to Birg and the Schilthorn is unquestionably one of the most favoured activities in Murren, but there are many other attractions as well.

With about 350 residents, the village is fairly scattered and offers a few lodging options, restaurants, gift shops, a small grocery store, and breathtaking views!
Take the funicular (mountain train) to Allmendhubel (1907m) for the most stunning views of the Alps.

There, you can explore the Flower Trail among more than 150 different species of mountain flowers, taste beverages on the sunny Panorama Restaurant terrace, or soak in the breathtaking alpine scenery from the Skyline Chill relaxation area.
In addition, Flower Park is a kid focused adventure playground.

Mürren also has a number of hiking routes that are suitable for hikers of all skill levels. From Mürren, a relaxing path leads to Winteregg and then descends to Grütschalp.

  • TIP: Purchase farm fresh yoghurt straight from the farmer at Alpkaserei Staubbach, which is located next to the Winteregg train station. You’ll never taste yoghurt like this again.

Lauterbrunnen to Murren

There are two ways to get to Mürren: Either take the quick cable car from Stechelberg, which is a short drive from Lauterbrunnen (and the location of Trummelbach Falls), or take the cable car from Lauterbrunnen to Grütschalp and then take a train (via Winteregg) to Mürren.

The Schilthorn Cableway station at Stechelberg has a big parking lot. There are fees.



9. Activities at Birg

Birg Lauterbrunnen

It is worthwhile to make a stop at Birg (2677m) if you are travelling to the Schilthorn, particularly if you are an adventurous person.
Thrill Walk is a 200-meter long cliff pathway carved into the side of the rock massif, while Skyline Walk is a platform with a clear floor built over a vertical drop right next to the sunny outdoor terrace.

It’s not for the timid to walk on a wire-mesh (though reinforced) walkway with a sheer drop below.
The Birg viewing platform provides breathtaking views of the valley below as well as the “big three” mountains, the Eiger, Monch, and Jungfrau.



8. Take the Train to Wengen Village

Wengen, Switzerland

Wengen is another neighbouring village that is well worth seeing. It’s a car free community sitting on a sunny terrace above Lauterbrunnen, just like Murren.
Wengen is a beloved hiking and ski resort in the summer.

Wengen is an ideal spot to stop by on your way to or from the mountain if you are travelling to Jungfraujoch from Lauterbrunnen, where you need to change trains.



7. Paragliding in Lauterbrunnen Switzerland

Paragliding, Lauterbrunnen
Paragliding, Lauterbrunnen

It should come as no surprise that Lauterbrunnen is a beloved paragliding place given the breathtaking scenery surrounding it.

If the weather permits, you can witness dozens of vibrant parachutes as they drop into Lauterbrunnen every morning.
Not just experts can take enjoyment in paragliding in Lauterbrunnen. You too can go paragliding over the Swiss Alps if you’re daring and willing to jump out of a helicopter.



6. Hiking in Lauterbrunnen Switzerland

Lauterbrunnen Switzerland

The Swiss Alps are home to lots of hiking and mountain bike routes, and the hiking trails at Lauterbrunnen offer many chances to take in the breathtaking mountain views.

Should you intend to hike in Lauterbrunnen or partake in any of these mountain activities, you must bring a daypack that can hold your necessities, such as water and snacks.

In the Jungfrau region, there are more than 500 kilometres of well traveled trails that wind past lakes and streams, cross alpine pastures, and go over mountains and valleys.

Many times, the paths begin or end close to a cable car station, which makes the return trip quicker. You can also frequently find a mountain hut or guesthouse along the route that serves refreshments.
At train and cable car stations, and also at the Lauterbrunnen Tourist Office, you can get full maps and route information.

Before departing on any mountain trip, including trips to the Schilthorn and Jungfraujoch, it is advisable to check the weather forecast. On the mountain, it could easily be a white out even though it’s sunny and pleasant in the valley!

You can avoid disappointment by checking the latest Lauterbrunnen weather reports before you head out by checking out the TVs located in the cable car and railway stations, which feature live footage from the Alps.

  • From personal experience, I would strongly suggest the Jungfrau Travel Pass if you intend to go on several different mountain excursions. The pass involves visits to the Harder Kulm funicular in Interlaken, Grindelwald, Schynige Platte, and the Jungfraujoch, among other places. It can be ordered for a variety of lengths of time. Every year, from mid-April to late-October, it can be used for travelling.



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5. Visiting Interlaken

Interlaken Switzerland

You will undoubtedly travel to Interlaken at some point while staying in Lauterbrunnen. There are lots of things to do in Interlaken, one of the most well liked vacation spots in Switzerland.
This is the location that offers extra shopping options. The town boasts three big supermarkets, a casino, and cruises on the stunning Lake Thun and Lake Brienz.

Harder Kulm, the town’s “little mountain“, is a great place to see views over Lake Thun and is accessible from the town centre via a funicular railway.

  • Lauterbrunnen to Interlaken: There are regular train services and a 12-kilometer drive from Lauterbrunnen to Interlaken.



4. Exploring Grindelwald

Grindewald Switzerland
Grindewald Switzerland

Favourite attractions include the First Flyer, First Glider, and First Cliff Walk, all accessible from Grindelwald to First through the cableway.
We have also had fun in using the Trottibikes and the Pfingstegg luge (toboggan) track as two other well liked Grindelwald activities.

  • Lauterbrunnen to Grindelwald: You can take a car (about 20 minutes) or a train, changing at Zweilütschinen, to get to Grindelwald. The trip takes about forty minutes.
  • The Jungfrau Travel Pass includes the train ride between Lauterbrunnen and Grindelwald.



3. Ride the Rack Railway to Schynige Platte

Schynige Platte, Lauterbrunnen
Schynige Platte, Lauterbrunnen

A trip to the Alpine Garden at Schynige Platte is an excellent idea for those who enjoy the outdoors or gardens.
Travel time is approximately 45 minutes by open sided cogwheel train from Wilderswil, which is approximately 10 minutes from Lauterbrunnen.

The train ride offers breathtaking views of the Swiss Alps, Lake Thun, and Lake Brienz far below as it winds its way up the mountainside.
The Alpine Garden is an ecological park with about 600 different species of alpine plants. It is open from late May to late October every year.

Every plant in the actual “garden” is identified, and tourists can get up close and personal with some uncommon species, like the edelweiss, which is symbolic of Switzerland.

Additionally, there is a simple panoramic walk, a daily performance by alphorn players, and a small museum.

Lauterbrunnen to Schynige Platte: From Wilderswil station, a bahn (train) leaves every 40 minutes (late May to late October). There are links from Interlaken and Lauterbrunnen.
I pointed out above that the Jungfrau Travel Pass includes Schynige Platte train fares.



2. Take a Trip to Mount Schilthorn

Mount Schilthorn, Switzerland
Mount Schilthorn, Switzerland

Although the Schilthorn is not the highest point in the area at 2960 metres above sea level, it is still well worth a trip.
Since I’m not a big fan of cable cars, I turned down all offers to visit the Schilthorn on past trips to Lauterbrunnen. I was determined to get over my worries and see what all the excitement was about on my most recent visit.

When the Schilthorn was used as the scenery for the 1969 James Bond film “On Her Majesty’s Secret Service,” it became widely recognised. Visitors can now take part in a variety of Bond themed activities.

Tourists to Bond World 007 can watch movie sequences and participate in a variety of interactive exhibits, such as being filmed “flying” a helicopter and “riding” a bobsled down a mountain.
While the Skyline View platform, which made an appearance in the film, provides 360° views, the 007 Walk of Fame honours the cast and crew of the film.

Outside the Piz Gloria rotating restaurant, where you can eat and munch all day including Bond’s favourite champagne, is the Skyline View platform.
The platform is, in my opinion, the primary attraction at the Schilthorn. When the weather is clear, you can see the Black Forest and Mont Blanc in the distance. You can also see nothing but snow covered peaks everywhere you turn.



1. Trummelbach Falls

Trümmelbach Falls
Trümmelbach Falls

Last but not least, Trummelbach Falls is yet another popular waterfall in Lauterbrunnen Switzerland.

Situated within the largest underground caves in Europe, you can easily walk there in half an hour from town or take a bus that departs from the railway station and heads towards Stechelberg.

These thunderous falls, which are made up of 10 glacier waterfalls, have carved out corkscrew channels through the valley walls over millions of years.

Stepped walkways lead you over and around the enclosed, foaming, 20,000 liter per second rushing water cauldrons that have eroded the rock into a variety of amazing shapes over time.
You will be astounded by the water’s force and volume.
Every day from April through November, Trummelbach Falls is open. There is an entrance fee.

  • How to get to Trummelbach Falls: From Lauterbrunnen, there are obvious paths for hiking marked with signs. Additionally, you can take a postbus or drive your car from the Lauterbrunnen train station to the falls (go towards Stechelberg).



If you want even more info regarding this small magical village, you can also visit the official website of Lauterbrunnen Here.