Enjoy watching your video with your lovely family and your cute little boy. We're planning our trip at the beginning of July and was wondering if it's difficult to travel in the Grindelwald and Top of Europe region with a toddler on a stroller, especially on a train and hiking path. Watching you video helps.
Hello there, 👋 travelling to Grindewald and top of Europe region specifically w a kid and a stroller is actually very convenient. They have pathways for stroller and if u continue to watch the rest of my videos of this Swiss series, I have shown that u can even pushed the stroller down to the ice cave and directly on top of the cable car. Only very few occasions such as going up a tram or the train u may need to carry the stroller up by hand but it is nothing of a hassle. U will realise that all other visitors or locals travel up with a stroller as well. However, if u wish to hike up the trail by foot and with a kid and stroller, it is not advisable. The hiking trails are not meant for strollers. It can be quite a challenge. U may however stop in between the stations, park yr stroller aside and go down the trail before taking the next train to the next stop. Top of Europe has snow all year round, the ice cave is also below negative so need to prep clothing for kids properly. 😀 hope this helps !
Hi! Did anyone have any issues with altitude sickness/thin air when going up to Jungfrau? Planning a family trip in February with young toddlers and older parents, but we're not sure if we should go up. Thanks!
Hello there we travelled towards the last two days of Sept till early October. You only need the heavy duty outerwear when you go up the alps. Hope this helps.
Enjoy watching your video with your lovely family and your cute little boy. We're planning our trip at the beginning of July and was wondering if it's difficult to travel in the Grindelwald and Top of Europe region with a toddler on a stroller, especially on a train and hiking path. Watching you video helps.
Hello there, 👋 travelling to Grindewald and top of Europe region specifically w a kid and a stroller is actually very convenient. They have pathways for stroller and if u continue to watch the rest of my videos of this Swiss series, I have shown that u can even pushed the stroller down to the ice cave and directly on top of the cable car. Only very few occasions such as going up a tram or the train u may need to carry the stroller up by hand but it is nothing of a hassle. U will realise that all other visitors or locals travel up with a stroller as well.
However, if u wish to hike up the trail by foot and with a kid and stroller, it is not advisable. The hiking trails are not meant for strollers. It can be quite a challenge. U may however stop in between the stations, park yr stroller aside and go down the trail before taking the next train to the next stop. Top of Europe has snow all year round, the ice cave is also below negative so need to prep clothing for kids properly. 😀 hope this helps !
Hi! Did anyone have any issues with altitude sickness/thin air when going up to Jungfrau? Planning a family trip in February with young toddlers and older parents, but we're not sure if we should go up. Thanks!
Hi there Not at all. No altitude issues at all for all of my family members. You have to go up it is definitely an experience. You will enjoy it !
May I know what time of the year you visited?
Hello there we travelled towards the last two days of Sept till early October. You only need the heavy duty outerwear when you go up the alps. Hope this helps.
Thank you! We plan to visit in July, with 2 infants. Yes, was worried about the weather and your video helps a lot
@@Procool2014 hope you enjoy the rest of the swiss series videos !