Glacier Canyon

The Glacier Canyon in Grindelwald is a unique sensory walk through exposed rock galleries and tunnels. One of the highlights of this attraction is the 170 m2 SPIDERWEB which spans the canyon.

Trottibike Scooter

You stand upright on a wide footboard and roll along pleasantly even on bumpy surfaces, thanks to the suspension fork and large tyre with tread. Need some speed? The Trottibike is awaits you.

Indoor Curling Hall

Curling is an attractive and exciting sport that young and old can take part in and enjoy. The game develops both the body and the mind, through movement, concentration and observation that is necessary during the game. As well as fitness, ability, and skill; fairness and team spirit are also required

Minigolf Grindelwald

A beautiful 18-hole minigolf course is located on Grindelwald’s main street in the best possible position. Children as well as older visitors will get their money’s worth. The course is open from April to October and in good weather it is possible to play from 13am – 7pm. Barbecues are spontaneously held at the bar of the minigolf course.

Mountaineering

From far our mountains look wild and jagged and seem unclimbable. Luckily there are a few that can be climbed a lot easier than they appear, these easier peaks you will find under this heading, the “wilder” ones you can find under the heading “Summits”. Come and climb a beautiful mountain with us, mountains- maybe the last wilderness areas of Switzerland.

Trail Running

Thanks to the Eiger Ultra Trail, trail-running has gained more and more popularity over the years. The scenic trails of the Jungfrau Region will conquer more hearts.. and legs!

Schynige Platte

When hiking on the Schynige Platte you don’t get very far. Every few steps you stop to admire the stars, umbels and bells that bloom on the meadows. Or you can stop to admire the panorama. Everyone starts to slow down the pace. If they have not already done so: in the nostalgic trip on the Schynige Platte Railway or later in the restaurant with its breathtaking view.

Harder Kulm

If Interlaken had a king, he would reside on the Harder Kulm. From the viewing platform at 1,322 metres above sea level, he would graciously look down upon Lake Brienz and Lake Thun, or admire the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau. In order to visit it, however, you don’t need to be a king – just take a seat in the funicular and ascend Interlaken’s own mountain.