The Jungfrau-Aletsch Protected Area is a stunning Swiss alpine region known for its majestic landscapes and the Aletsch Glacier, the largest in the Alps. It's a haven for outdoor enthusiasts seeking hiking, skiing, and breathtaking vistas.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Jungfrau-Aletsch Protected Area.
No permit required; entry fees apply for trains and some attractions.
June to September for hiking, December to March for winter sports.
Main Visitor Center located in the town of Grindelwald.
Easily accessible via public transport; some roads may be closed in winter.
The area experiences cold winters with heavy snowfall, making it ideal for winter sports. Summers are mild, ideal for hiking, with temperatures often ranging from 50-70°F but can be unpredictable with sudden changes.
Climate change poses threats to the glacier's longevity, impacting the local ecosystem. Conservation efforts focus on monitoring glacial retreat and its wider ecological effects.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Located in Lauterbrunnen, offering modern amenities and access to trailheads.
Near Interlaken, provides easy access to attractions and activities.
Follows the foot of the famous Eiger North Face with impressive mountain views.
Offers stunning views of the largest glacier in the Alps.
A scenic traverse across glacial landscapes ending at the impressive Konkordiaplatz.
Short uphill walk with panoramic views of the Bernese Alps.
Start early in the morning to avoid crowds on popular trails like the Eiger Trail.
Winter months are excellent for skiing and snowshoeing, but check avalanche conditions.
Accommodations in nearby towns can fill up quickly, especially during peak tourism seasons.
Dress in layers and be prepared for sudden weather changes, even in summer months.