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Nestled in the Bernese Alps of Switzerland, Grindelwald is renowned as the "Glacier Village" and gateway to the Jungfrau region. Its dramatic glacial valleys and snow-capped peaks create breathtaking landscapes, transforming into a skiing paradise in winter and hiking haven in summer. Traditional wooden chalets coexist with modern tourism infrastructure.
Must-ride the Jungfraujoch Railway to Europe's highest station overlooking Aletsch Glacier. First Cliff Walk features glass platforms with zipline adventures, while Grindelwald Gorge reveals glacial erosion. Cultural highlights include dairy farm visits and alpine cheese-making demonstrations.
Savor Swiss cheese fondue and raclette paired with local wine. Try Älplermagronen (Alpine macaroni), a herder's staple, and end with chocolate fondue. Many chalet restaurants offer mountain-view dining.
25-minute train from Interlaken (covered by Swiss Travel Pass). Village is walkable; use cable cars (Firstbahn/Schynige Platte) for peaks. Note winter tire mandates for drivers. Train station provides luggage forwarding to hotels.
Dec-Mar for skiing; Jun-Sep (15-25°C) ideal for hiking (avoid Jul-Aug crowds). Some cablecars close during spring maintenance (Apr-May).
Language: German dominant; English widely spoken. Internet: 4G coverage; free hotel Wi-Fi. Payment: Cards accepted but carry CHF cash for remote areas. Emergency: Medical center in town; verify mountain rescue coverage in insurance. Plugs: Type J sockets. Tourist office provides multilingual maps.