The journey from the car-free mountain village of Mürren to Interlaken typically takes between 45 to 60 minutes, depending on the specific route and connections. The most common "scenic" route involves taking the BLM (Mürren-Lauterbrunnen) mountain railway to Grütschalp, followed by a panoramic cable car descent to Lauterbrunnen. From Lauterbrunnen, you board a Berner Oberland Bahn (BOB) train for a 20-minute ride to Interlaken Ost. An alternative route is to take the Schilthorn cable car from the other end of Mürren down to Stechelberg, then catch a post-bus to the Lauterbrunnen station before continuing to Interlaken. While the distance is only about 14 kilometers, the multiple transfers and vertical changes are what account for the time. In 2026, the Swiss travel system remains incredibly efficient, with trains and cable cars timed to minimize waiting. It is a seamless trip that offers breathtaking views of the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau peaks, making the transit time feel like part of the sightseeing experience rather than just a commute.