If you plan on visiting Interlaken, Switzerland, I BEG you to set aside a day to visit Lauterbrunnen Valley. The picturesque valley is a paradise for nature lovers who prefer the quiet to big cities. From cascading waterfalls to charming town to the gondola adventure up to Birg/Schiltorn – which many argue is a cheaper and quicker alternative to the famous Jungfrau peak and offers just as stunning views – you really don’t want to miss a full day spent here.
Getting There: A Scenic Train Ride
Start early in the morning to ensure you have plenty of time and take a 45-minute train to Lauterbrunnen. The route itself is a spectacle, showcasing Switzerland’s stunning countryside. As you arrive in Lauterbrunnen, you’ll be greeted by the quaintest of towns, which get even more adorable, despite seeming impossible. To explore the valley, you have two options: walk or take a bus.
A Leisurely Stroll or a Bus Ride?
The town and the entire valley are accessible by foot. The walking route is a not too difficult elevation-wise, but is quite a long walk and keep in mind the higher altitude. If you’re looking to cover more ground or shorten the distance to get to more of the action, Bus 141 provides a convenient alternative which makes multiple stops along the valley (including Trummelbachfalle, listed below) and ends at the gondola lift that you’ll need for the rest of the trip.
Trümmelbachfälle: A Must-See Wonder
Along the valley you will notice dozens of small waterfalls, but about mid way through you will come across Trümmelbachfälle. These are no ordinary waterfalls – they are a series of impressive waterfalls flowing inside a mountain powerfully water-carving its way through rock.
To get up there takes a steep walk up a set of stairs. Mid-way up, there is a lift that will take you straight up into the action. The inside is well developed with rails and lights, so it’s rather safe. Nevertheless, it gave me a bit of a rush seeing how much water was flowing. It really makes you feel small!
KEEP IN MIND: Depending on weather conditions, the Trümmelbach Falls are generally open daily from the beginning of April until November from 9.00 until 17.00 – and in July and August from 8.30 until 18.00.
Ascending to New Heights: Birg and Thrill Walk
After the falls, continue down the valley for the next leg of the adventure. Take the Stechelberg LSMS gondola lift to Birg. It will take a few stops with quick cart changes (so pay attention), and gives you the chance to see stunning views of the valley from above! At the final stop, you’ll find Birg Bistro, a casual restaurant serving Swiss bites and the iconic Thrill Walk. Don’t miss this heart-pounding path that allows you to walk along the mountain side, on transparent floors, suspended high above the valley – not for the faint of heart, but an experience you won’t forget.
There is also a set of resting stairs for those who do not want to do the Thrill Walk, and you will still get the same stunning views of the large mountains. You can stop here or go up one last ride to Schilthorn. There is another observation deck and the Piz Gloria 360 rotating restaurant (a more formal eating experience than Birg Bistro).
@themapmouse Would you walk on this?? #switzerland #birg #swissalp #thrillwalkswitzerland #thrillwalk #thingstodo #travel #themapmouse ♬ September (Dreamy Version) - JU$t
Exploring Gimmelwald and Beyond
After you’ve have your fill of views and food, take the gondola back down, and get off at Murren. If you didn’t eat at Birg, or you have the appetite, definitely check out Tham Restaurant, a delicious and authentic Chinese restaurant run by an older couple. After that, you can take a leisurely walk down to Gimmelwald, another charming Swiss village. Zig-zag through the cutest towns and see how the locals live.
@themapmouse Just magical. You can’t miss visiting this little Swiss town! How to get here, Grimmelwald, Switzerland ⬇️: Train from Interlaken 🚆 to Lauterbrunnen. Bus through or walk down the gorgeous valley and don’t forget to check out Trümmelbach falls! 💦 At the end of valley, take a gondola 🚠 ride up to Grimmelwald (where the clip is from) and then walk through the village. Alternatively, take 3 gondola rides up to Birg 🏔️, enjoy the trill walk, then gondola ride back down to Grimmelwald and walk down to Mürren, then ride the gondola down. All the details are in my blog! 🗺️🐭 #grimmelwald #swissvillage #lauterbrunnen #switzerland #mustsee #mustseeplaces #themapmouse #traveltips ♬ September (Instrumental) - Sparky Deathcap
If you’ve got the energy, you can continue the last leg of the journey on foot to the base of the valley (about 2 more hours) enjoying the fresh mountain air, or take the Grimmelwald gondola down and take the 141 bus back up the valley. At this point, depending on your pace, is might be fairly late, so take that into consideration when choosing to go by foot. You don’t want to miss any busses or trains back to your accommodations!
Conclusion
This itinerary is pretty packed but makes the most out of a day trip to Lauterbraunnen. Whether you are staying in Interlaken or are coming from Bern, I definitely think it is worth the visit to really immerse yourself in a classic Swiss setting.
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