Best attractions and places to see around Grindelwald include a range of natural features and notable landmarks in the Swiss Bernese Alps. This region is characterized by its majestic mountains, alpine lakes, and deep gorges. Grindelwald offers diverse points of interest, from high-altitude viewpoints to cultural sites within the village. The area provides opportunities to explore its unique geology and historical mountaineering connections.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
Highlight • Waterfall
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Lake
Showing Translation
Tip by
Sign up now to discover places like this
Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.
Sign up for free
Highlight • Summit
Showing Translation
Tip by
Highlight (Segment) • Gorge
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Viewpoint
Showing Translation
Tip by
Sign up for free to discover even more attractions around Grindelwald.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
Popular around Grindelwald
Hope 1000 – Bikepacking Switzerland in 11 stages
Via Alpina – The 15 stages of the Green Route
Discover Grindelwald with the Victorinox Huntsman
Trails with glacier views – eMTB Tours in Switzerland’s Jungfrau region
Magnificent mountains and MTB trails – Jungfrau Loop in 4 days
The Eiger e-MTB loop – from glaciers to green valleys in 3 days
Grindelwald Tagestouren für MTB mit Panorama
Summit happiness on the Via Alpina - Pioneers in Switzerland
Berner Oberlandtraverse – Zwischen Fels, Firn und Fluh
Eiger Ultra Trail 101
but does not have much water today
3
0
It is forbidden to drive up to this point "Cliffwalk am First". The only ways to get there from Grindelwald are: - Climb of almost 2 hours on foot; - By cable car (25 min). This costs 68 francs to go and return. Also the last ride down is at 17:30.
7
1
The gondola ride here is an experience in itself, and the cliff walk even more so. We were able to enjoy the view.
3
1
In fact, the Aare Gorge offers a large number of fantastic views and insights. A very impressive experience, best enjoyed outside of the holiday season and/or during the week.
3
0
Particularly nice in winter - take a sledge with you, take the train up to First, then hike a bit strenuous but mostly on gurten paths to the Faulhorn and the 1000 m down to Grindelwald by sledge.
4
0
A really great gorge that I can only recommend
3
1
A true natural spectacle with its 297m drop height
4
0
Grindelwald is rich in natural beauty. Don't miss the serene Bachalpsee, an alpine lake known for its mirror-like reflections of snow-covered mountains, accessible via a scenic hike from First. The dramatic Aare Gorge offers an impressive walk through a narrow canyon carved by glacial meltwater. You can also experience the powerful Staubbach Falls, Switzerland's second highest waterfall, which can be admired via a rock gallery.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Faulhorn Summit & Mountain Hotel, which offers expansive 360-degree vistas across the Bernese Alps. Another excellent spot is the First Cliff Walk by Tissot, a suspended walkway along the cliffs of Mount First, providing stunning views of the Eiger and surrounding peaks.
Yes, Grindelwald offers several family-friendly attractions. Männlichen, accessible by gondola, features a large Alpine playground and the easy 'Royal Walk' suitable for all ages. The Bachalpsee hike from First is also considered family-friendly. For adventure, consider the First Flyer zipline or mountain carts at First, and the summer toboggan run or Fly Line at Pfingstegg.
Grindelwald boasts a diverse range of hiking trails, from easy valley walks to challenging mountain ascents. You can find detailed routes, including those to Bachalpsee or the Eiger Trail, in the Hiking around Grindelwald guide. For more strenuous options, explore the Mountain Hikes around Grindelwald guide, which includes routes like the Oberer Grindelwald Glacier loop.
To delve into the region's heritage, visit the Grindelwald Museum, housed in a traditional chalet. It showcases the area's culture, history, and mountaineering past, including exhibits on early alpine expeditions and the Eiger. The village itself, with its traditional wooden chalets and the local Cathedral, offers a glimpse into local life and history.
First (Grindelwald First) is an adventure hub. Beyond the First Cliff Walk by Tissot, thrill-seekers can enjoy the First Flyer, a zipline reaching speeds up to 80 kph, and mountain carts for a fun downhill experience. The scenic hike to Bachalpsee also starts from First.
Yes, the iconic Eiger mountain can be experienced intimately. The Eiger Trail, running from Eigergletscher to Alpiglen, offers direct views of its legendary north face, with information boards detailing climbing routes and geology. For a broader perspective, Jungfraujoch – Top of Europe provides direct views of the Eiger, Mönch, and the Aletsch Glacier.
Grindelwald and its surroundings offer various cycling routes for different skill levels. You can find routes like the 'View of the Eiger – View of Grindelwald loop' or the more challenging 'Lauterbrunnen – Staubbach Falls loop' in the Cycling around Grindelwald guide. These routes allow you to explore the stunning landscapes on two wheels.
The Aare Gorge is partially accessible. From the west entrance, approximately two-thirds of the gorge is wheelchair accessible, making it a great option for visitors with mobility considerations. The path through the gorge is via footbridges and tunnels, allowing easy exploration of this natural wonder.
Grindelwald's attractions are enjoyable throughout the year, but the best time depends on your interests. Summer (June to September) is ideal for hiking, adventure activities like the First Flyer, and exploring alpine lakes like Bachalpsee. Winter offers skiing and snow activities, with many mountain attractions still accessible via cable car. Some attractions, like the Aare Gorge, have specific opening seasons, typically from April/May to November.
Jungfraujoch, Europe's highest railway station, offers an unforgettable experience. Visitors can marvel at the monumental Aletsch Glacier, explore the fascinating Ice Palace, and visit the Sphinx Observatory for unparalleled panoramas of the Eiger, Mönch, and surrounding peaks. It's a popular day trip for its unique high-alpine environment.
Beyond the Aare Gorge, the Grindelwald Glacier Canyon (Gletscherschlucht) is another fascinating natural formation. Carved by centuries of glacial meltwater, it features elevated walkways, rock formations, and a 'spiderweb' net platform suspended over rushing waters, offering a unique perspective into the earth's geological history.


Still not found the Highlight you’re looking for? See guides of the top attractions in other regions: