What we love about Grindelwald
We love the village which exudes an old-world charm. Strolling through its streets, one encounters boutique shops offering handmade crafts, local souvenirs, and cosy cafes perfect for indulging in Swiss chocolates or sipping on coffee while admiring the scenery.
Skiing in Grindelwald
Winter transforms Grindelwald into a skier’s paradise. With access to over 200 kilometres of ski runs catering to all levels, enthusiasts can carve through powdery slopes while being surrounded by the awe-inspiring Alpine scenery. The interconnected ski areas of Grindelwald-First, Kleine Scheidegg-Männlichen, and Mürren-Schilthorn ensure an abundance of diverse terrain to explore.
Getting to Grindelwald
Zurich Airport serves as a primary international gateway. From here, visitors can seamlessly connect to Grindelwald via various transportation modes. While farther away, Geneva also offers access to Grindelwald.
Eating and drinking in Grindelwald
In Grindelwald, dining becomes an immersive experience that marries Swiss tradition with culinary delights. Chalet-style restaurants and cosy cafes dot the village, offering an array of flavours to tantalize the taste buds. Indulge in traditional Swiss dishes like cheese fondue, rosti, and raclette. From fine dining establishments serving gourmet delights to charming mountain huts providing hearty meals for skiers, complement your culinary journey with locally brewed beers, Swiss wines, and signature hot beverages while relishing the Alpine views that accompany every sip and bite.