Best attractions and places to see around Lauterbrunnen are found within a dramatic U-shaped valley in the Swiss Alps. This region is characterized by towering cliffs, lush meadows, and numerous waterfalls, earning it the moniker "Valley of 72 Waterfalls." It offers a diverse range of natural features and mountain experiences for those seeking an Alpine adventure. The area serves as a starting point for exploring the wider Jungfrau Region, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Such a beautiful lake no matter the weather! More touristic than it was 10 years ago but understandably
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but does not have much water today
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Lovely view of the iconic Oeschinensee! Each angle for seeing it is so beautiful, but also so different. Definitely worth seeing all of them :)
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After the round, a refreshing dip in the cool water
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Small beach with a great view over the lake, but like being in a sardine can on the weekends
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Easy to reach beautiful mountain lake, often (too) very well visited
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worth it just because of the turquoise water surface and the panorama all around!
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The Lauterbrunnen Valley is famous for its 72 waterfalls. Among the most iconic are Staubbach Falls, one of Europe's highest free-falling waterfalls, plunging almost 300 meters. Another unique experience is Trümmelbach Falls, a UNESCO World Heritage site featuring 10 glacier-fed waterfalls hidden inside a mountain, accessible via a tunnel-lift and stairs. Don't miss Mürrenbach Fall, Switzerland's highest waterfall, cascading 750 meters.
Yes, you can! A path allows visitors to hike up behind Staubbach Falls for a unique perspective. Depending on the wind, you might even feel the refreshing spray at the top. Sturdy footwear is recommended as the path can be slippery.
For an easy and scenic walk, consider the relatively flat path from Lauterbrunnen village to Stechelberg, which allows you to marvel at numerous waterfalls in the valley. Another accessible option is the Grütschalp to Mürren Trail, a 5-kilometer hike offering beautiful views of the Lauterbrunnen Valley and surrounding peaks with minimal elevation gain.
Families will enjoy Lake Oeschinen, which offers boat rentals and restaurants after a relatively easy climb. The Allmendhubel, accessible by funicular above Mürren, features a fantastic playground for children and stunning views. Many of the valley's waterfalls, like Staubbach Falls, are also easily accessible and enjoyable for all ages.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Schilthorn, home to the Piz Gloria revolving restaurant, offering 360-degree views of over 200 mountain peaks, including the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau. The Birg station on the way to Schilthorn also features the 'Skyline Walk' with a clear floor and the 'Thrill Walk' built into the cliffside. Within the valley, Chalet Pironnet Viewpoint and the Valley Viewpoint from Ägerten Bridge offer postcard-perfect scenes of the village and waterfalls.
Absolutely! Lauterbrunnen serves as a gateway to charming car-free mountain villages. Mürren, perched high above the valley, can be reached by cable car and train, offering gorgeous views. Wengen, another car-free village, is accessible by the historic Wengernalpbahn cogwheel railway and provides incredible views and a peaceful atmosphere.
Lake Oeschinen is a stunningly beautiful lake surrounded by two- and three-thousand-meter peaks. Its relatively easy accessibility makes it worthwhile for the whole family, with restaurants and boat rentals available. It's also a starting point for high alpine tours, though easier circular walks are also popular.
Beyond the valley, you can take the Schilthorn cable car to Piz Gloria, a revolving restaurant famous for its James Bond connection and 360-degree views. Another popular day trip is to Jungfraujoch, the 'Top of Europe,' Europe's highest railway station, featuring an Ice Palace and stunning views of the Aletsch Glacier.
The region around Lauterbrunnen offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, including challenging loops like the Grosse Scheidegg. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are several MTB trails, such as the Mürren Bike Trail. Additionally, you can find various running trails, including moderate options like the Staubbach Falls loop from Lauterbrunnen.
Bachalpsee is a beautiful mountain lake where, in windless conditions, the majestic Schreckhorn is reflected in its waters, creating an overwhelming panorama. It's reachable after a scenic hike from the First mountain station, offering extensive meadows and benches for a long break amidst stunning views.
For those seeking a challenge, the ascent to Faulhorn Summit & Mountain Hotel offers a wonderful 360-degree panorama. The hike to Sprutz Waterfall also provides breathtaking views of the Alps, though it involves a 700-foot ascent over a mile. These routes are generally considered intermediate to challenging and require sturdy footwear.
The waterfalls in Lauterbrunnen Valley are spectacular throughout the warmer months, typically from spring to autumn, when the snowmelt feeds them, making them particularly powerful. Summer offers the most accessible conditions for exploring the paths behind falls like Staubbach Falls and visiting the interior Trümmelbach Falls.


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