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Is Grindelwald first covered in Jungfrau travel Pass?

The Jungfrau Travel Pass is valid from 07/04/23 - 05/11/23. *Daily during railway operating times. *The Bernese Oberland Railway is open year-round. The Grindelwald Bus local lines are included in the Jungfrau Travel Pass.



Yes, in 2026, the Grindelwald-First aerial gondola is fully included in the Jungfrau Travel Pass. This means pass holders can enjoy unlimited rides from the Grindelwald valley station up to the First summit at 2,168 meters without paying any additional fare. This inclusion makes the pass extremely valuable for those wanting to experience the First Cliff Walk by Tissot or the "First View" vantage platform. However, it is important to note that while the transportation is covered, the "Adventure Activities" at the top—such as the First Flyer (zipline), First Glider, Mountain Carts, and Trottibike Scooters—are not included in the base price of the Jungfrau Travel Pass. In 2026, pass holders usually receive a 10%–20% discount on these activities, but they must be booked separately. If you are visiting in the summer of 2026, the pass also covers the train to Eigergletscher and the gondolas in the Mürren area, providing a comprehensive "mountain hopping" experience across the entire Jungfrau region.

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Coverage: All trains, buses, and cable cars used for commuting in the Jungfrau region are included in this pass. Exception: The train or bus to and from Interlaken Ost to Interlaken West are not included. In addition, the ticket to Jungfraujoch is not included.

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Grindelwald First with the Swiss Travel Pass If you're holding a Swiss Travel Pass, your cable car journey from Grindelwald to First would be at a 50% discounted price. Activities must be paid for individually over and above the cable car ticket and can be chosen from.

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You'll also have ample time to enjoy the stunning panoramic views and capture stunning shots. However, if you're unable to dedicate a full day, we suggest spending a minimum of 4-6 hours at Grindelwald First.

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First is more for fun and adventure while Jungfrau is about seeing and touching snow and glacier abd to get an impression of the swiss alps. It depends on what you're up to... Both trips on the same day can be stressful, if you want to do them on the same day, you should go first to First.

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From Grindelwald Terminal, you can take the Eiger Express tricable gondola to the Eiger Glacier station. At the Eiger Glacier station, change to the Jungfrau Railway, which takes you through the Eiger and Mönch to the Jungfraujoch – Top of Europe, the highest railway station in Europe.

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How long does the journey to the Jungfraujoch take? With the Wengernalp Railway via Grindelwald or Lauterbrunnen: The journey from Grindelwald takes 1 hour 26 minutes there and 1 hour 26 minutes back. We recommend at least 5–6 hours to allow a reasonable amount of time on the Jungfraujoch.

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-Jungfrau is the name of the area that covers popular towns like Lauterbrunnen, Interlaken and Grindelwald. -Grindelwald is a valley and a town, whereas Grindelwald First is a summit that can be reached by cable car and is famous for hiking.

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Swiss Travel Pass Benefits The Jungfrau 'Top of Europe' requires a surcharge and in the high season a seat reservation (5 CHF) might be required. Swiss Travel Pass gives you a 100% Discount for the journey from Interlaken to Lauterbrunnen/Wengen and Grindelwald.

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You do however need to buy a cable car ticket to reach First mountain station, or hike up from Grindelwald to First. The trail is via the Eiger Ultra Trail and is a pretty much straight uphill hike for 7.4 km.

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How can I get to Grindelwald-First? A. The only way to access Grindelwald-First is by cable car from the Grindelwald valley station. You can either get to the station directly by car or take a train to Grindelwald main station and then walk along Dorfsrasse to get there.

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You can get to the top of Switzerland's Jungfrau mountain in one of the most scenic journeys of your entire Swiss visit, while on the same big day you can find time for several easy hikes and scenic rides by train and cable car, enjoying some of the world's finest sights, walking Grindelwald's glacier gulch, and ...

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On the sunny side of the Grindelwald valley, the gondola lift runs from the glacier village of Grindelwald towards First, at 2168 m above sea level. During the 25-minute ride you're guaranteed a breathtaking view of the mountain landscape.

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Head out on this 4.4-mile point-to-point trail near Grindelwald, Bern. Generally considered a challenging route, it takes an average of 3 h 14 min to complete. This is a very popular area for birding and hiking, so you'll likely encounter other people while exploring.

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TIP: If you only have one day for Interlaken and don't know where to start or don't feel like planning everything, there are also nice day tours that you can consider instead. The most popular tours depart either from Zurich or from Lucerne and visit Interlaken and Grindelwald on the same day.

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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.

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The choice is yours! Interlaken is more like a transport hub and it's also a larger town so it has more choices of shops and restaurants just to browse. Grindelwald is a scenic village (still with enough restaurants and some shopping) that is much more scenic than Interlaken.

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Best time to visit Grindelwald This part of the Alps is pleasant to visit year-round, but the best weather is between June and October. The average temperature in July and August is around 64°F (20°C), and it rains very little during that time.

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