Absolutely, The Jungfrau Region in winter is a symphony of beauty, with Wengen, Grindelwald, Männlichen, Lauterbrunnen, and more composing a breathtaking melody. The snowy landscapes, cozy villages, and magical vistas evoke a mix of awe and joy. It's a winter paradise ❄✨
Hah, I went up from Wengen but you couldn't get all the way across to Grindelwald as it wasn't open I ended up walking across! There was a route and I just kept on going.
Thanks for the video😊, did you had any restrictions going on top of the mountains with your toddler.? We are planning to visit wengen in December with our 2 years old and 6 month old, and we want to know if we can take any of cable cars . Thanks
No restrictions from the transportation providers themselves but I would check with your pediatrician, we were advised against certain altitudes before our daughter was 1 year old
I saw that there is a one day winter and sledging pass for 58 CHF. I will be visiting in March and just want one day to be able to get to Wengen, Mannlichen, and similar areas. Am I reading everything correctly that transportation would be included for those areas at that price? (I'll otherwise have a Eurail pass so this looks like a good deal if I'm understanding correctly. I will not be there for three days so the traditional Jungfrau Travel Pass doesn't work for my plans.). If anyone has insights on this, it would be appreciated.
We're about to go to Luzern/Zermatt and maybe a day trip to this area in a few weeks and it's calling for snow, anything we should prepare for besides good snow gear?
I'd go to Luzern/Interlaken and maybe a day trip to Zermatt 🙂 Anyway, like Louis says, bring sunglasses, esp. if you go to the Jungfraujoch or you'll be totally miserable there if it's sunny.
Do you have any recommendations for ski schools and/or ski locations for beginners? I myself am not a beginner but i've not skiid in 20 years, and my fiancée is the true beginner. We'll be staying in Interlaken itself.
There is a great ski school in Wengen that has a great set up, small slope etc all designed for beginners. www.skiwengen.ch/ - we show a little bit of it in the video
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Absolutely, The Jungfrau Region in winter is a symphony of beauty, with Wengen, Grindelwald, Männlichen, Lauterbrunnen, and more composing a breathtaking melody. The snowy landscapes, cozy villages, and magical vistas evoke a mix of awe and joy. It's a winter paradise ❄✨
this video was great. thank you my dear friend. see you
Thanks Alexis and Louis for sharing a favorite way to spend a couple of days!
Beautiful! The countdown is on! Arrive Oct 1. 3 nights in Lucerne, 3 nights in Interlaken, 2 nights in Zurich. 😀
Let us know how it goes:)
Amazing video! I plan to basically
Model my trip based on THIS video.
Please tell me how many days this entire trip was? Thank you
3 days!
soooo beautiful in the Winter! Looks not so crowded either. thank you for the sharing
I’m definitely coming in winter! Thanks so much for this guide!! I’m taking notes at the same time because I’m planning for December 🎉
Happy New Year guys. Was missing your vlogs as its been some time now. Wengen region is in my bucket list for my next Swiss trip. Cant visit last time
Loved your video and I’m staying at this hotel in March.
Hi there 😊thanks for sharing 🎉 which month were you there
Not being a skier, I think sledding looks ideal for me.
Hah, I went up from Wengen but you couldn't get all the way across to Grindelwald as it wasn't open
I ended up walking across! There was a route and I just kept on going.
Breathtaking scenery! Did you use the half fare card for your transportation including cable cars?
great video
Thanks for the video😊, did you had any restrictions going on top of the mountains with your toddler.? We are planning to visit wengen in December with our 2 years old and 6 month old, and we want to know if we can take any of cable cars . Thanks
No restrictions from the transportation providers themselves but I would check with your pediatrician, we were advised against certain altitudes before our daughter was 1 year old
Nice! can yuo sahre the dates? wanting to travel on december this year. but not sure the dates when things are still open. thanks
I saw that there is a one day winter and sledging pass for 58 CHF. I will be visiting in March and just want one day to be able to get to Wengen, Mannlichen, and similar areas. Am I reading everything correctly that transportation would be included for those areas at that price? (I'll otherwise have a Eurail pass so this looks like a good deal if I'm understanding correctly. I will not be there for three days so the traditional Jungfrau Travel Pass doesn't work for my plans.). If anyone has insights on this, it would be appreciated.
Did you know? Lauterbrunnen valley has 72 waterfalls 🙂
Do you get any sunlight in January ? Heard it’s always cloudy…
Hello, Is walking from Murren to Gimmelwald in first of April safe?
What month was this video recorded?
I'm going in the middle of March, will there be a lot of snow?
This was recorded a few days before Christmas. You should have snow in mid March for sure, definitely at the mountain peaks
We're about to go to Luzern/Zermatt and maybe a day trip to this area in a few weeks and it's calling for snow, anything we should prepare for besides good snow gear?
bring Sun screen and sunglasses! might seem counter intuitive but the sun can be intense when it reflects off of the snow!
I'd go to Luzern/Interlaken and maybe a day trip to Zermatt 🙂 Anyway, like Louis says, bring sunglasses, esp. if you go to the Jungfraujoch or you'll be totally miserable there if it's sunny.
Do you have any recommendations for ski schools and/or ski locations for beginners? I myself am not a beginner but i've not skiid in 20 years, and my fiancée is the true beginner. We'll be staying in Interlaken itself.
There is a great ski school in Wengen that has a great set up, small slope etc all designed for beginners. www.skiwengen.ch/ - we show a little bit of it in the video
Hi, I haven’t found the way how to go to the Jungfrau mountain ? Can anybody help this putz… 😀
thanks for sharing. But How can I rent a sledge in wengen?
there are many different local shops that rent sledges, skis, etc. Intersport was the largest one we saw renting gear
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