Dams in Grindelwald

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  • Eiger Run

    Rumour has it that the Eiger Run is one of the most attractive and well-groomed toboggan runs in the Bernese Oberland...
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  • Snow sculpting - Awaken your inner artist!

    In teams, participants design and construct small works of art out of specially prepared snow blocks. The finished creations will be presented to your fellow snow sculptors in an ‘art exhibition’, and evaluated by an ‘expert jury’.
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  • Pfingstegg Summer Toboggan Run

    Whizz on the Pfingstegg summer toboggan run over lush alpine meadows into the valley and enjoy the view of the Bernese Alps. Combine your rapid descent with a fly-line flight through the mountain forest.
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  • Heaven and Earth - Hiking and climbing are the order of the day!

    A guided walk along the ‘Hireli-Grates’ ridge and on to the summit of ‘Spitzen’, at a height of 2381 meters above sea level. Undertaken as a team and accompanied by a mountain guide, participants are rewarded with a unique and fantastic view of the surrounding mountain landscape and the valley of Grindelwald.
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  • Eiger North Face Adventure – Stollenloch

    Fully equipped with helmet and climbing harness, you will summon the courage to tackle the Eiger North Face under the expert instruction of our registered mountain guides. The train to Jungfraujoch makes a special stop at the “Stollenloch”.
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  • Grindelwald – Männlichen Gondola

    The Grindelwald–Männlichen gondola takes you up 1,200 metres in altitude to 2,225 metres in just 19 minutes – with direct views of the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau. At the top, the panorama of the Bernese Oberland awaits.
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  • Bodmi Arena

    The Bodmi recreation area in the heart of Grindelwald is a winter sports paradise where children and adults can enjoy participating in snow sports in a safe environment.
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  • Eiger-Rotstock - via ferrata with a feel of the North Face

    The via ferrata on the Rotstock, 260 metres in length, is a route for via ferrata walkers and experienced mountain walkers with a head for heights (and with the right safety equipment). The key to the climb is the vertical section immediately after the start. In the event of snow, strong rain or ice, this is very definitely not a route to be climbed. Like anywhere else on the Eiger, rock-falls cannot be ruled out.
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  • Grindelwald Glacial Gorge

    Grindelwald Glacial Gorge is an adventurous experience whatever the weather. For a thrilling experience, try balancing and climbing on the 170m² Spiderweb net hanging over the roaring Lütschine River.
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  • Tempo 30 - Bort direkt

    The blue piste that runs from the mountain station in Oberjoch to the sunny Grindelwald-First skiing region is one of the first in Switzerland with tempo 30 limit. This is directly linked to the Bort piste - one of the sunniest and most beautiful pistes in Switzerland.
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  • Männlichen valley slope

    An enjoyable descent on a broad piste through wooded areas, past an old cheese storage facility and stables. And a ride with best views of the entire Grindelwald valley along with unique panoramic view of the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau.
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  • Skiing in the Jungfrau Region

    Skiing in the Jungfrau Region – where only superlatives will do. Breathtaking scenery with the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau mountains. The toughest downhill section in the Alpine skiing circuit. At this traditional winter holiday resort, everyone wants to carve their ski tracks onto the piste.
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  • White Elements Pro Park Bärgelegg

    The White Elements Pro Park is located at the Bärgelegg Ski Lift. The “Playground” offers kickers of various sizes (8-20 meters) as well as numerous boxes and rails in a park measuring 850 meters in length.
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  • Bees & Friends at Parkhotel Schoenegg

    Our insect hotel is nestled beneath a large conifer – a natural haven where many insects and spiders feel particularly at home. With this insect hotel, we offer shelter, nesting sites, and overwintering opportunities for a wide range of species, actively supporting biodiversity and contributing to a healthy ecological balance. It's also a fascinating place for children to observe and explore, helping them develop a playful yet meaningful awareness of the vital role insects play in our ecosystem.
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  • Eiger Grand Prix

    Creativity, team spirit, and above all fun and a certain air of nostalgia are the essence of this very special ‘Grand Prix’. Teams are presented with a basic frame and various additional materials, and have to work together to produce a colourful, working Go-cart. The culmination of this intensive team-building phase is the Eiger Grand Prix in which the handmade ‘racing cars’ will take to the course, and where the spectators can appraise the cars on their appearance, cruise control, and of course, their ability to pass the chequered flag! An inspiring competition for teams with a passion for driving and a sense of adventure!
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  • Grindelwald Museum

    When around 150 years ago the first winter sports fans made their way to Switzerland, this marked the beginning of skiing tourism in a number of places - including Grindelwald.
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  • Eiger Walk

    There’s still so much you can read about the north face of the Eiger, but given the chance, why not experience the mystical aura and a dream come true!
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  • Sledge building - Creative team fun with a top test-run!

    Build a sledge from scratch using a variety of materials such as skis, wood, car tyres, upholstery, wire mesh or cardboard. Your team machine can be hammered, glued, cut and sawn until the finished sledge is ready for the initial safety check, and then given its very first test drive
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  • Flag throwing – Tradition and flair

    The remarkable calmness that radiates from a Flag thrower as they effortlessly swirl their fluttering flags through the air belies the technical training of a professional Flag thrower, who has mastered 99 different ‘swings’, with both their left and right hands, whilst making it all look so incredibly easy...
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