Best attractions and places to see around Gündlischwand, a municipality in the Bernese Oberland, offers access to the natural wonders and landmarks of the Jungfrau Region. Situated along the Black Lütschine river, the area serves as a base for exploring mountain experiences and cultural sites. Visitors can find a variety of natural features, including lakes and waterfalls, alongside historic points of interest. The region provides numerous opportunities for outdoor activities and scenic exploration.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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The hike from Mürren to the Schilthorn is one of the Berner Oberland's most iconic hikes.
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The 2,970-meter-high Schilthorn offers a 360-degree panoramic view of the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau (UNESCO World Heritage) and over 200 other mountain peaks. In winter, it is an insider tip for snow sports enthusiasts and a stronghold for telemark fans. https://www.myswitzerland.com/de-ch/erlebnisse/schilthorn-1/
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Simply a magnificent panoramic view
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If you like long hikes: From here descend via “Rote Härd”, Hohchien, Spiggengrund to Kiental Dorf.
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It is forbidden to drive up to this point "Cliffwalk am First". The only ways to get there from Grindelwald are: - Climb of almost 2 hours on foot; - By cable car (25 min). This costs 68 francs to go and return. Also the last ride down is at 17:30.
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The gondola ride here is an experience in itself, and the cliff walk even more so. We were able to enjoy the view.
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The region around Gündlischwand boasts several stunning natural attractions. Visitors particularly enjoy Bachalpsee, a beautiful mountain lake known for its clear waters reflecting the surrounding peaks. Another popular spot is Staubbach Falls, Switzerland's second-highest waterfall, which can be admired up close via a rock gallery during summer. The picturesque Lake Brienz and Lake Thun also offer scenic boat tours and natural beauty.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting Schilthorn, which provides a 360-degree vista of the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau mountains, along with over 200 other peaks. The Faulhorn Summit & Mountain Hotel also offers an overwhelming 360-degree panorama, especially at sunrise and sunset. Jungfraujoch – Top of Europe, First, Schynige Platte, Harder Kulm, and Männlichen are other excellent choices for spectacular mountain scenery.
Yes, several attractions cater to families. Bachalpsee is accessible via a cable car ride and a relatively easy hike, making it suitable for families. The First Cliff Walk offers an exciting, yet safe, experience with stunning views. Männlichen is particularly family-friendly, featuring a large Alpine playground and the Lieselotte Trail with interactive stations for children. Staubbach Falls is also considered family-friendly, with an accessible path to view the waterfall.
Gündlischwand is a great starting point for various hiking experiences. You can find challenging mountain hikes like the 'Lobhornhütte – Lobhörner loop' or 'Sulsbach Bridge – Lobhörner loop'. There are also moderate options such as 'Sulsbach Bridge – Lobhornhütte loop' and 'Mountaineering loop from Schynige Platte'. For more details and routes, explore the Mountain Hikes around Gündlischwand guide.
The region offers diverse cycling routes. For road cyclists, there are easy routes like 'View of Lake Brienz – Lake Brienz loop' and 'Bönigen Lakeside Promenade – View of Schloss Seeburg loop'. Moderate options include 'Lake Brienz – Oltschibachfall loop' and 'Staubbach Falls – Lauterbrunnen loop'. Mountain bikers can tackle challenging trails such as 'Grosse Scheidegg – Giessbach Falls loop' or 'View of Jungfraujoch – Mürren railway station loop'. Discover more in the Road Cycling Routes around Gündlischwand and MTB Trails around Gündlischwand guides.
While Gündlischwand itself is a peaceful Alpine village, the broader Jungfrau Region offers cultural insights. The Alpine Garden on Schynige Platte showcases over 650 species of alpine plants. Nearby, the Ballenberg Open-Air Museum allows visitors to experience historical Swiss life. You can also explore the Grindelwald Museum for local history or visit one of the historic castles around Lake Thun, such as Thun Castle or Oberhofen Castle.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and the accessibility of incredible viewpoints. For example, at Bachalpsee, many appreciate the clear waters and reflections of the peaks, noting it's reachable for most. At Faulhorn Summit, the 'grandiose views' and the unique experience of sunset and sunrise are often highlighted. The 'breathtaking views' from Schilthorn are also a consistent favorite.
Gündlischwand is well-connected within the Jungfrau Region, making many attractions accessible by public transport. The village itself is located at Zweilütschinen, a key junction for trains heading towards Grindelwald or Lauterbrunnen. From these hubs, you can typically connect to cable cars, cogwheel trains, or buses that lead to mountain summits like Jungfraujoch, First, Schilthorn, or Schynige Platte, and other natural sites.
Within the Gündlischwand municipality, the Sägistal Valley and Sägis Lake offer a more secluded natural experience. This area extends up to several mountain summits, including Sägissa, providing a peaceful Alpine setting away from the more crowded tourist spots. The Black Lütschine river, which flows through Gündlischwand, also offers scenic riverside walks.
For those seeking adventure, the region offers several thrilling activities. At First, you can experience the First Cliff Walk, zip-lining, and mountain carting. Paragliding in Interlaken provides an unforgettable aerial perspective of the stunning Jungfrau Region landscape. The challenging mountain biking and mountaineering routes also cater to adventure enthusiasts.
The best time to visit Gündlischwand for outdoor activities largely depends on your interests. Summer (June to September) is ideal for hiking, cycling, and enjoying waterfalls like Staubbach Falls, as most trails and mountain transport are fully operational. Spring and autumn offer quieter experiences with beautiful colors, though some higher-altitude attractions might have limited access. Winter transforms the region into a snow sports paradise, with opportunities for skiing and snowboarding, particularly around areas like Schilthorn.


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