Attractions and places to see around Grinderwald offer a mix of natural landscapes and historical sites. This region features extensive forest paths, heathland, and quiet cycle routes. Visitors can explore historical monuments and enjoy the tranquility of its natural areas. It provides opportunities for outdoor activities like cycling and hiking through its diverse terrain.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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A section in the Grinderwald forest with a very loose, sand-like surface. Partially difficult to navigate (even with wide tires).
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A memorial was erected here to the Russian soldiers who fell in World War II.
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very small, beautiful area with numerous viewing opportunities - however, some further paths are partially CLOSED - PLEASE note!
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Here my rain jacket has pulled into the brake of the rear wheel. Wheel blocked...at a speed of 35 wheel space. coat completely. :(
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The "Ernst-August-Hütte" is named after the Hanoverian king Ernst-August (1771-1845). The hut was built in 1967 by the Linsburg forest youth. It lies in the shade of 160-year-old beeches.
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As Pinki writes: great bike path on the B6 with a fast surface on which you can make good progress. Only beautiful is different because many cars and trucks drive quickly next to you.
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As Pinki writes: great bike path with a fast surface on which you can make really good progress. It's only nice to have a different way of doing things, because there are a lot of cars driving there.
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As Pinki writes: Great surface, you can give material and make good progress. But something else is nice.
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Grinderwald is characterized by extensive forest paths and heathland. You can explore areas like the Grinderwald Forest Path, which offers views through the wood, or the Heathland north of Totes Moor, a beautiful area with numerous viewing opportunities.
Yes, Grinderwald features historical sites such as the Russian Soldiers' Memorial Lübschburg. This man-made monument commemorates soldiers who fell in World War II and is located within the Grinderwald near Linsburg.
For families, the Ernst-August Hut is a great spot, offering seating and storage space in the forest. Additionally, the Bike Path Along the B6 is suitable for family cycling outings.
Grinderwald is ideal for cycling and hiking. You can find quiet cycle routes and forest paths throughout the region. For specific routes, consider exploring the cycling tours around Grinderwald or the easy hikes around Grinderwald.
The Grinderwald Forest Path is a trail that leads through the forest, reaching up to 99 meters above sea level at Himberg. It offers nice views through the wood, though some sections have a loose, sand-like surface that can be challenging, even with wide tires.
The Ernst-August Hut is a forest hut named after the Hanoverian king Ernst-August. It was built in 1967 and provides seating and storage space, situated in the shade of 160-year-old beeches. It's a good spot for a rest during a walk or cycle.
Yes, the Bike Path Along the B6 is a popular choice for cycling. It's a well-regarded cycle track with a good surface, partly shaded, making it pleasant for longer rides.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails. For example, you can find routes like the 'Grinderwald Forest Playground – Ernst-August Hut loop' or the 'Hiking loop from Kleiner Stern'. You can explore more options on the easy hikes around Grinderwald guide.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility of the natural areas, the well-maintained cycle paths, and the historical significance of sites like the Russian Soldiers' Memorial Lübschburg. The diverse terrain offers a mix of experiences, from peaceful forest walks to engaging cycling routes.
Yes, Grinderwald offers mountain biking trails. You can find routes such as the 'Totes Moor Nature Trail – View of Lake Steinhude loop' or the 'Giebichenstein Boulder – Linsburg loop'. More details are available in the MTB Trails around Grinderwald guide.
The Heathland north of Totes Moor is a small, beautiful natural area. It offers numerous viewing opportunities, though some paths may be partially closed, so it's advisable to check local signage.


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