The Jungfrau is considered to be a moderately difficult route, not well suited for beginners but appropriate for intermediate climbers with experience on both snow and rock.
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The Jungfrau is considered to be a moderately difficult route, not well suited for beginners but appropriate for intermediate climbers with experience on both snow and rock.
The ascent is relatively straightforward. From Jungfraujoch, the saddle between Monch and Jungfrau, it takes four hours to cover the nearly 850-meter ascent. Depending on the weather and the season, this can be a bit more demanding and take an additional hour or two to complete.
Some people experience altitude sickness when travelling up to the Jungfraujoch. Altitude sickness can happen if your body has difficulty adjusting to the lower levels of oxygen at high altitude. Symptoms of altitude sickness include: Headache.
Jungfraujoch is famous for being the highest accessible point in Europe. It is home to the highest railway station in Europe and also the Sphinx Observation Deck, the Ice Palace, the Snow Park, and the Lindt Swiss Chocolate Heaven.
Jungfrau is a peak in the Bernese Alps - 4158 metres above sea-level.Jungfraujoch ( 3471 m ) is the col - lowest point on the ridge between Jungfraujoch and Moench peaks,and is also called Top of Europe . I understand it is a 4/5 hour climb from Jungfraujoch area ( Moenchjoch huts to the summit.