Mürren’s home mountain can be reached by funicular in just four minutes. You will be spoilt for choice at the traditional panorama restaurant with its tasty Swiss specialities and spacious sun terrace.
The adventure playground at the Allmendhubel transports you to a fantasy world of giant alpine flowers, grasses and oversized insects.
Unspoilt nature and unrivalled views of the Alps’ most beautiful peaks await you.
Let go of the ground beneath your feet and enjoy a bird's-eye view of the landscape during an exhilarating tandem flight. An experienced pilot will accompany you on an unforgettable ride.
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Making your way along the steep cliff face, secured by a rope – this is the ultimate experience for thrill-seekers with a head for heights. What makes this via ferrata so special is that it descends from Mürren to Gimmelwald. And the spectacular views of the highest peaks in the Bernese Alps are thrown in for free!
Follow the lower village road from Mürren station to the Sportchalet (village centre). The entrance to the via ferrata is located to the south of the supporting walls of the tennis courts. Open between mid-June and end of October.
Valid for unlimited travel on 4 or 6 days.
Travel from Lauterbrunnen via Grütschalp or Stechelberg to Mürren. And from there to the Allmendhubel and the Schilthorn summit. As often as you like.
A visit to the Trümmelbach Falls is ideal combined with a trip to the Mürren-Schilthorn area. The waterfall in the mountain’s interior drains the glacier walls of the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau – a unique spectacle in Europe!
What did a hotel room circa 1900 look like? Which skis were used to race the first Lauberhorn races? What was life like in the Lauterbrunnen Valley for the mountain farmers of yore?
The Valley Museum's carefully curated scenes allow us a glimpse into the lives of our ancestors. Annually changing special exhibitions showcase the Lauberhorn Race or the first ascent of the Lauterbrunnen Breithorn.
Free admission with your guest card.
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The Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau peaks, Mount Niesen, Lakes Thun and Brienz – the magical lure of the Bernese Oberland is everywhere, evoking fascination and inviting you to dream.
Legend has it that this magnificent natural wonder, formed by million years of geologic activity, provided shelter to St Beatus. Visit this fascinating cave system on the shores of Lake Thun.
Europe's highest railway station is located at 3454 metres above sea level. Visitors can access a high-Alpine wonderland of ice, snow and rock, which they can admire from the viewing platforms on the Aletsch Glacier or in the Ice Palace. On clear days, you can see as far as the Vosges Mountains and the Black Forest.
The railway journey to the Jungfraujoch is an experience in itself, leading through the interior of the Eiger and Mönch. Passengers can enjoy stunning views from the Eismeer and Eigerwand intermediate stations.