Pure relaxation: Can there be anything more relaxing than setting off early in the morning to explore the winter wonderland on your snow-shoes, enjoying a delicious fondue in the evening and then racing back down to the village on a sledge?
The remote mountain village of Isenfluh (1520 m) is the ideal starting point for anyone seeking rest and relaxation. Explore the fairytale Saustal valley on snow-shoes and then reward yourself with an excellent cheese fondue in the quaint Sulwaldstübli. The finishing touch is the night-time sledge run down from Sulwald to Isenfluh.
Summer season: Hiking:
Over 500 km of signed footpaths offer walkers a large scale playground – from easy paths accessible to prams to adventure trails and challenging Alpine trails and via ferrata, the visitor is spoilt for choice. Those preferring to walk with poles will find the area offers the most perfect conditions. Nordic walking is good exercise in the open air for the whole body with low impact on the joints. In addition to the signed trails, weekly courses take place. The breathtaking panorama with the world-famous Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau triad will naturally accompany you on every walk. Along the way, cosy mountain restaurants offering a range of culinary specialities tempt you to come and enjoy, relax and stay.
Mountain biking:
160 km of signed mountain bike routes cover the spectacular countryside of the Jungfrau Region.
Climbing: famous rock climbs such as Eiger mountain, Aletsch glacier trek as well as the Jungfrau peak are just a few of all possibilities available-
Relax and enjoy: Even those who tend to be more „outdoor-minded“ might still like to round off a perfect day’s holiday in the fresh air with a sauna, before relaxing on a sun-bed and enjoying the overwhelming mountainous scenery and just letting their mind wander.
Grindelwald: The Wellness Oasis in the Grindelwald Sports Centre
Murren: The Alpine Sports Centre in Mürren
Interlaken: The award winning Victoria-Jungfrau Spa
The are there for the pleasure of those wishing to come in and relax for a while. All have features ranging from indoor pool to wellness oasis and offer a variety of different massages and beauty treatments.
Ski:
Winter season - Skiing:
44 lifts and cable cars invite you to come and have fun in the snow. The three regions of Grindelwald-First, Kleine Scheidegg-Männlichen and Mürren-Schilthorn open up far over 200 km of slopes, including six to twelve kilometre-long runs down to the valley of various degrees of difficulty. A total of over 40% of the slopes are equipped with snow-making machines.
Snowboarding
The Jungfrau Region is a paradise for not only skiers, but also excites the heart of snowboarders. The latter can have fun on the countless slopes but, above all, in the snowboard parks on Grindelwald-First and Mürren-Schilthorn.
Cross-country skiing
The Alpine topography of the Jungfrau Region offers little space for Nordic cross-country skiing. The views of the mountains, though, are all the more spectacular.
Many more activities available such as ice climbing, ski touring, heliski, telemark.
Golf:
The world-famous Alpine panorama provides a breathtaking backdrop for the Interlaken-Unterseen Golf Club course, nestling between Lakes Thun and Brienz. The location, the mostly level terrain and mild climate offer an invitation to great golf in the Bernese Oberland.
The golf course borders on a nature reserve and thus captivates not only nature lovers but also keen golfers who appreciate the harmonious balance between a sporting challenge and superb natural surroundings.
18 holes, medal 5758 m – Par 72 – altitude 556 m
Eligibility to play: In addition to members of the Interlaken-Unterseen Golf Club, guests with a proven handicap are eligible to use the golf course.
Other Activities:
skydive, base jump, canyoning, heliski, parachute, night sledge, ...