The Schynige Platte Alpine Garden, located in the Bernese Oberland region of Switzerland, offers a profound glimpse into the biodiversity and stunning landscapes of the Swiss Alps.
Schynige Platte Alpine Garden spans over 8,000 square meters, offering visitors a unique opportunity to explore an extensive collection of alpine flora. Situated at an altitude of around 2,000 meters, the garden is accessible via a historic cogwheel train from Wilderswil, providing breathtaking views of the surrounding mountain ranges including Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau. Established in 1928, the garden preserves more than 650 species of alpine plants, reflecting the region's diverse ecology. This remarkable destination not only serves as a botanical repository but also offers a serene environment for hiking and exploration. Visitors are drawn to its picturesque trails and the opportunity to learn about alpine ecosystems in a natural setting. The Schynige Platte area is renowned for its panoramic views and its critical role in educational and conservation efforts.
Panoramic views of the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau mountains
Extensive collection of over 650 alpine plant species
Historic cogwheel train journey from Wilderswil
Guided tours on alpine flora and ecosystems
Features over 650 species, providing a comprehensive look into Alpine botany.
Historic cogwheel train offering scenic rides to the garden.
Offer spectacular views of the surrounding mountain ranges and the Alps.