The days are getting longer and the temperatures milder, perfect for enjoying the spring sunshine on skis, set against Switzerland’s most beautiful panorama. The winter sports paradise beneath the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau offers skiers everything their hearts desire.
Two valleys, three mountain ranges, and 211km of perfectly groomed slopes. Anyone looking for snow fun is guaranteed to find it in the Jungfrau Ski Region. In Grindelwald-Wengen and Grindelwald-First, you can soak up the winter air with the imposing Eiger North Face forming a dramatic backdrop. Another highlight for all skiers is Lauberhorn-LIVE: brave skiers can try their hand on the original course of the world-famous Lauberhorn downhill run, metre by metre in the tracks of the professionals.
A popular meeting place for locals, families, and action fans alike is Grindelwald-First. The Snowpark Grindelwald-First is especially appealing to those who love jumps and tricks. With the Lily Fun Slope, there is also an offer for the youngest visitors, featuring fun obstacles, hollows, and steep banked turns, allowing children to explore the snow playfully. The best part? Up to three children (aged 6 to 15) receive a free day pass for the Jungfrau Ski Region on Saturdays when one adult purchases a day pass at the regular list price.
Those craving action away from the slopes can mix things up with a flight over the snow on the First Glider or First Flyer. Racing through the mountain air at speeds of up to 84 km/h, you can enjoy both the panorama and the thrill of speed. You’ll also experience adrenaline and breathtaking views on the circular summit trail, the First Cliff Walk presented by Tissot. The First View observation deck offers nine different perspectives of the diverse Alpine panorama of the Bernese Oberland, each one unique. Free for all guests with a valid ski pass.
Travelling to the Jungfrau Ski Region is simple and efficient. Trains take you directly into the heart of the mountains, and an extensive network of mountain railways and cable cars connects Grindelwald, Wengen, and Mürren. No car is needed, and moving between ski areas is smooth and stress-free.