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How long is the drive from Brienz to Zermatt?

The direct drive from Brienz to Zermatt is 85.1 mi (137 km), and should have a drive time of 2 hrs 22 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Brienz to Zermatt, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Lucerne, Grindelwald, and Interlaken, as well as top places to visit like Lion Monument and Chapel Bridge, or the ever-popular Lake Lucerne.

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Top cities between Brienz and Zermatt

The top cities between Brienz and Zermatt are Lucerne, Grindelwald, and Interlaken. Lucerne is the most popular city on the route. It's less than an hour from Brienz and 3 hours from Zermatt.
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Interlaken

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Private Tours
Interlaken, nestled in the Bernese Oberland region of Switzerland, is a charming resort town flanked by Lake Thun and Lake Brienz. The area boasts traditional timber houses and parkland along the Aare River, with surrounding mountains offering hiking and skiing trails through dense forests, alpine meadows, and glaciers. Paragliding is a popular activity here, providing breathtaking views of the stunning mountain landscape.
7% as popular as Lucerne
7 minutes off the main route, 14% of way to Zermatt
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Jungfrau

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Mountain peak
Outdoor Activities
Jungfrau is an alpine peak in Switzerland, reaching up to 13,642 feet. It features an ice sculpture palace, a chocolate shop, and a cog railway. The region also boasts stunning waterfalls such as Giessbach falls on Lake Brienz, Staubbach fall near Lauterbrunnen village, and Trummelbach falls.
I felt truly blessed to get a beautiful day as this. Jungfrau feels like a piece of paradise on earth. Immense credit goes to the railway builders who made it possible for us frail little mortals to enjoy a breathtaking, therapeutic journey that would otherwise be out of reach.
Yulan Z — Google review
Easily the best view of our switzerland trip. The air gets pretty thin up there though and we were a bit lightheaded, but it could've also been cause the view was breathtaking.
Mia B — Google review
An incredible place above the clouds! Fun fact in 2015, the famous singer G.E.M. performed here! I wish I could see it.
Steven C — Google review
I'm sure this would be breathtaking on a clear day, but note to take the weather forecast with some scepticism. A very expensive place to visit with no view.
Abb B — Google review
The Jungfrau region is a breathtaking part of the Swiss Alps, centered around the famous Jungfrau mountain (4,158 m) and including popular spots like Grindelwald, Lauterbrunnen, Wengen, and Interlaken. It's an unforgettable destination for both nature lovers and adventure seekers.
Kavitha C — Google review
perfect destination for a mountain with snow loving person. even in the summer time you will find the snow here. there are rides as well if you got thrill
Nikhil M — Google review
The views!!!!!!! Unmatched from taking the train up! Absolutely incredible passing through the little stops along the way! There is a restaurant and bar at the top! Too cool to be able to stand in the snow at the top! Never disappointed with the views up here!
Shauna T — Google review
Best view in jungfraujoch and interlaken area.
Marc C — Google review
14% as popular as Lucerne
26 minutes off the main route, 21% of way to Zermatt
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Lucerne

Lucerne, a picturesque city in Switzerland, is renowned for its well-preserved medieval architecture and stunning natural surroundings. The colorful Altstadt (Old Town) is flanked by the 14th-century Musegg Wall and connected to the Reuss River's right bank by the historic Chapel Bridge. The region around Lake Lucerne offers a variety of holiday experiences, from idyllic lakeside villages to cultural attractions like the KKL Luzern Arts Center and fascinating museums.
Most popular city on this route
36 minutes off the main route, 23% of way to Zermatt

Best stops along Brienz to Zermatt drive

The top stops along the way from Brienz to Zermatt (with short detours) are Chapel Bridge, Matterhorn, and Titlis. Other popular stops include Mount Pilatus, Jungfraujoch, and Lake Lucerne.
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Lake Lucerne

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Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Lake Lucerne is the fourth-largest lake in Switzerland and offers boat trips with breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains. A steam boat trip from Lucerne to Uri, lasting about 2.5 hours, provides stunning views along the shores and into the mountains. The southernmost part of Lake Lucerne, Urnersee (Lake of Uri), is rich in Swiss history and mythology, featuring iconic spots like the meadow of Rutli and Tellsplatte.
Lake Lucerne, Switzerland 🇨🇭💙 Lake Lucerne is truly one of the most beautiful lakes in Switzerland, just next to Lake Lungern in terms of natural beauty. The crystal-clear water, the surrounding mountains, and the peaceful environment make it a perfect destination for nature lovers. Whether you’re walking along the shore, taking a boat ride, or simply enjoying the breathtaking scenery — it’s a place where you feel calm and refreshed. A must-visit spot if you’re touring Switzerland with family or friends. 🌿🏞️
Ayaz H — Google review
Beautiful stunning lake with breathtaking view of the alps. There are boat rides available if you are so inclined. Really lovey pristine lake with a magnificent view.
Julius T — Google review
It is one of the most beautiful lakes in the whole of Europe, in my opinion. Obviously, the Alps on one side and Lucerne city on the other side give it ample backdrop for those picture-perfect photographs, but still :) Do not miss the boat rides available from Lucerne harbor. You'll thank me when you take one :)
Suresh K — Google review
The lake is absolutely stunning, with calm, clear water. The view feels like something out of a dream, peaceful and unforgettable. Especially loved the yellow bench by the lake side.
Amanda R — Google review
Lucerne is a beautiful place with a wonderful atmosphere. The walks along Lake Lucerne and the views of the Alps make this place a magical experience. I can't wait to visit again in August.
ᗰᗩᖇᎥᗩ — Google review
Nice lake with clear waters and the view of mountains. You can take a boat ride around the lake
Nuwan W — Google review
Located in the middle of Lucerne city, surrounded by the beautiful Alps Hills. Lake Lucerne is a very picturesque one, probably one of the most beautiful lake in Switzerland. Also is one of the main attractions of Lucerne (while it also has become one of the most recognizable images of the country). It is a symbol of the city and gives a sublime beauty on sunny days. Especially when even the nearby peaks are still snow-covered and can be seen in the background the Pilatus, majestic. There are many boats that allow you to traverse the lake and cross from one bank to another or even cruise excursions to nearby towns. It's a pretty big lake reaching over 210 meters. PS:- Highly Recommended for taking a boat tour around it to enjoy the tranquil beauty it holds.
Vaibhav J — Google review
The shimmering blue waters, snow-kissed alpine peaks, and storybook villages nestled along Lake Lucerne’s shores. Hear the gentle splash ocutting through the lake, mingled with the cheerful chatter of fellow travellers. Feel ithe crisp mountain air and the magic of Switzerland unfolding before your eyes.
Onbarefeet — Google review
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Switzerland, USA
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Lion Monument

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
The Lion Monument in Lucerne, Switzerland is a poignant and enduring tourist attraction. It was created to honor the Swiss mercenaries who lost their lives defending the Tuileries Palace during an attack in 1792. The monument features a sculpture of a dying lion impaled by a spear, carved into natural sandstone rock above a pond. The names of the fallen officers and soldiers are engraved nearby, adding to the melancholic atmosphere of the setting.
We wandered through the vibrant city center and stumbled upon a hidden gem. It was a remarkable spot to explore and offered a stunning backdrop for photos in the heart of Luzern. Though it was a bit bustling, we seized the moment and captured a beautiful picture.
Mrs T — Google review
As a tourist attraction, the Lion Monument is relatively small in scale, yet it draws a large number of visitors. The sculpture of the dying lion is strikingly lifelike, full of emotion and quiet power. In front of the carving lies a small reflecting pool, where a few lonely fallen leaves float on the water, adding to the somber mood of the place. Overall, the visit takes about 5–10 minutes. No tickets required.
Sweet K — Google review
A truly impressive monument, much bigger than I expected and really beautiful. The Lion of Lucerne is carved directly into the rock to honor the Swiss Guards who died during the French Revolution. The expression of the lion is incredibly realistic and moving. The surrounding park and pond make it a peaceful place to stop and reflect. Definitely worth a visit!
Patrizia P — Google review
The Lion Monument is located in Lucerne, Switzerland, it is a massive rock commemorating the Swiss Guards who were killed defending King Louis XVI during the French Revolution in 1792. It is a very peaceful and tranquil place to visit, as there is a small reflection pool at the base with lovely trees and flowers around. It is easy to find and an easier walk to get there.
Alicia F — Google review
You reach this historic monument with a short walk from the Lucerne chapel bridge of course you can take a shirt ride for free if you a Lucerne city pass. Mostly crowded as it’s a busy spot everyone wants to take a picture with lion. This is a place built in memory of soldier’s There is is wc near the zone. Easily accessible for all
Ashok M — Google review
Lion monument was made to honour mercenary soldiers of Switzerland who died during the French revolution. The monument is stunning with huge lion sculpture in a rock with high level detailing. The surroundings are very beautiful and this is an ideal place for photoshop. Don't miss out to see the reflection of lion monument in the small lake below it. This is a must visit place in Lucerne and an important part of Swiss history.
Nirav P — Google review
Magnificent though-provoking monument to Swiss guards who died defending French king at the revolution times, emphasizing sacrifice by the people who fulfilled their professional duties to the end at the cost of their lives. It’s a small public park easily accessible by 10 mins walk from Lucerne lake shore. There are restrooms onsite, also expect the park to be crowded almost at any time of the day.
Mike Z — Google review
Shaded area with a calm pond and beautifully carved sculpture. There are historical and interpretive signs all around, plus a few benches. Additionally, we found the most technologically-advanced, free public restrooms we'd ever seen here - I seriously almost took a photo of the inside of it!
Brian B — Google review
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Denkmalstrasse 4, 6002 Luzern, Switzerland
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Chapel Bridge

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Bridge
Sights & Landmarks
The Chapel Bridge, also known as Kapellbrucke, is a 14th-century wooden bridge in Lucerne that is considered one of the oldest covered wooden bridges in Europe. It is a significant part of the city's medieval fortifications and was named after St. Peter's Chapel nearby. The bridge crosses the River Reuss and features a roof adorned with 17th-century paintings depicting local history.
Walking across the Chapel Bridge after dark is just an absolutely core Lucerne experience. During the day it's beautiful, but at night, it's pure magic. You stand in the middle of this ancient wooden bridge, and the view from it is just incredible. The old buildings along the riverfront, like the Am-Rhyn-Haus with its clock tower, are all lit up, and their lights shimmer and reflect on the water. It’s so quiet and peaceful. I must have taken a dozen photos just like these, trying to capture how beautiful it was. If you're looking for a romantic spot or just a place to have a quiet moment, this is it. An absolute must-do.
Chieh-Sheng C — Google review
We had a wonderful experience visiting the Chapel Bridge (Kapellbrücke) in Lucerne. It was a beautiful evening, and the entire setting felt almost magical. The iconic wooden bridge, with its charming roof and historic paintings, reflected perfectly in the calm waters of the Reuss River—making it one of the most picturesque spots we’ve seen in Switzerland. What made the experience even more special was the atmosphere around the bridge. As we walked through, the gentle lighting and the flower decorations along the bridge added to the charm. Right nearby, the Old Town was buzzing with life. The streets were lively with cafés, restaurants, and little shops, making it a joy to stroll through. The blend of history, culture, and energy gave the whole area a very warm and welcoming vibe. Walking across the bridge and then meandering through the cobblestone streets of Old Town felt like stepping into a postcard. The combination of medieval architecture, colorful buildings, and the vibrant evening atmosphere made the entire experience unforgettable. If you are in Lucerne, visiting Chapel Bridge is absolutely a must-do, especially in the evening when the city lights and reflections on the river create such a breathtaking scene. It’s not just a landmark—it’s a place that captures the heart and soul of Lucerne.
Gaurav S — Google review
Chapel Bridge lives up to the hype being the most iconic outdoor attraction in Lucerne. Pictures of the bridge from the river shore streets are more scenic than photos taken from the bridge itself. Given that fire of 1993 destroyed at least two thirds of the bridge, don’t expect too much from exposed paintings. Fortunately, Water Tower was spared and bridge was rebuilt and reopened in 8 months carefully reconstructed to preserve historic details.
Mike Z — Google review
Lucerne is beautiful city. The Chapel Bridge is one of the iconic attractions of the city. Very beautiful bridge with nice view of the river and the surrounding.
Nissim C — Google review
Beautiful bridge which has significant history; there had been a fire in the 90's but apart from some blackened sections it had been repaired. It was not crowded. It provided lovely views of the mountains, lake and Luzern itself. The wood is lovely and the craftsmanship is evident everywhere with examples of quality joinery etc. It's a short walk from the main railway station. I found it peaceful and calming. We were out of season.
T C — Google review
The Chapel Bridge is an absolute gem in the heart of Lucerne. This historic wooden bridge, adorned with beautiful flower boxes, offers stunning views of the Reuss River and the charming old town. Walking across feels like stepping back in time, especially with the unique triangular paintings under the roof that tell stories from Lucerne’s past. It’s not just a bridge—it’s an experience that combines history, architecture, and breathtaking scenery.
YippieYaYa — Google review
Walked across Chapel Bridge (Kapellbrücke) in Lucerne, and it was absolutely beautiful. The historic wooden bridge, decorated with colorful flowers and paintings, stretches across the Reuss River with a breathtaking backdrop of mountains and old town buildings. The reflection of the bridge in the calm water adds to its charm, especially around sunset. The whole area has a peaceful yet lively vibe — full of history and beauty. It’s one of those places that perfectly captures the spirit of Switzerland: calm, timeless, and picturesque.
Masaki K — Google review
It is a very nice, special place, always beautiful the flowers at the bridge. Mass tourism, a photogenic square, easily accessible from the train station and ship station.
Nicole B — Google review
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Kapellbrücke, 6002 Luzern, Switzerland
https://www.luzern.com/de/stadt/sehenswuerdigkeiten/top-sehenswuerdigkeiten/kapellbruecke
+41 41 227 17 17
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Rathaus Stadt Luzern

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City government office
Neighborhoods
Rathaus Stadt Luzern is an impressive Italian Renaissance-style town hall that has been a significant building in Lucerne for centuries. Designed by Anton Isenmann and constructed between 1602 and 1606, it serves as the seat of government. Located along the charming Kornmarkt square, its towering structure and sturdy stone walls can be seen from Chapel Bridge. The landmark also features a beautiful clock tower, adding to its historical significance.
Visited the Rathaus in Luzern last week, and it’s such a gem! The building itself is stunning—classic Swiss architecture with those beautiful frescoes and wooden details. It’s right by the river, so the location is perfect for a stroll after checking it out. We popped into the basement restaurant too, and the food was surprisingly good—solid Swiss dishes with a cozy vibe. Staff were super friendly, and it wasn’t too crowded, even with tourists around. Definitely recommend stopping by if you’re in Luzern, especially if you love history and a good photo op!
The_lost_hermit — Google review
Nice renaissance-style town hall and clock tower. Worth a visit on a rainy day to see the architecture. Outside, a working clock tower with an ornate face.
Angelo S — Google review
Awesome old town clock and city hall in the heart of the Old Town. It's located very close to the Reuss river and offers some great photos.
Mat B — Google review
A very nice city to visit.
Brent B — Google review
Worth a stop if you're checking out old town.
Bryce S — Google review
There is nothing here except a town hall and a clock tower
Christopher L — Google review
In this landmark is a beautiful clock tower. Although it isn't very comparable to other, more well-known, clock towers, it's still a nice piece of history in the city and makes for a pretty good photo opp
Adnan A — Google review
Nice To visit when you are in Lucerne. Part of the walking tour
Rita C — Google review
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Kornmarkt 3, 6004 Luzern, Switzerland
https://www.stadtluzern.ch/politikverwaltung/stadtverwaltung/dienstabteilungenbereiche/14439
+41 41 417 03 10
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Mount Pilatus

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Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
Mountains
Mount Pilatus is a stunning mountain peak in Switzerland, offering sweeping views and a range of amenities including a restaurant and hotel. Situated on the shores of Lake Lucerne, it provides an incredible setting with views of famous mountains like Rigi and Stanserhorn. The area also boasts a well-preserved medieval Old Town, souvenir shops, high-quality restaurants, and beautiful waterfront promenades.
I am struggling to find the right words to describe how incredible Mount Pilatus is. All I can say is that you absolutely CANNOT miss this if you are anywhere near Lucerne. The adventure begins with the cogwheel railway from Alpnachstad, which was full of surprises. Of course, the views are amazing, but I was not expecting the ride to be such a thrill! It climbs at a seriously steep angle, and it's fascinating to watch the scenery and plants completely change as you shoot up the mountain. Once you get to the top, there are several easy, short hiking trails, and every single step is just ridiculously beautiful. You get these insane 360-degree views of Lucerne's unique landscape, the massive lake, and snow-capped mountains in the distance. The photos don't even do it justice. And the wildlife! We saw mountain goats just chilling on the cliffs, basically posing for our pictures. Not to mention the friendly yellow-billed choughs (like mountain ducks) that are everywhere. From the journey up to the views at the top, this was a 10/10 experience. Just do it!
Chieh-Sheng C — Google review
If you're in or neat Lucerne Mount Pilatus is a must see. I took the train from Lucerne to Alpnachstad and then took the cog train up the mountain. I had absolutely perfect weather and the views were stunning. There is a restaurant multiple lookout points and a few trails I hiked. I then took the gondola down the other side of the mountain. Highly recommend!
Dylan N — Google review
A definite must do,we had the silver round trip journey and it was well worth it,went up via the cable car and gondola and down by the cog train The views were amazing 👏 also the dragons caves were cool
Erwin T — Google review
Beautiful views all around. Be careful about visiting during spring, as parts of the viewing decks may be closed because of snow as late as early june in my experience. The facilities are new and very nice. I would recommend to take the cog rail up, and the gondola down the mountain for the best experience. Worth every penny.
Matyas A — Google review
WoW WoW WooooooW An absolute must see! It is a bit expensive to go up but what an insanely gorgeous experience to see lucerne and the alps from here. We took the cog wheel up and the gondola down. INCREDIBLE
Michael O — Google review
My visit to Mount Pilatus was absolutely unforgettable! The entire journey — from the climb up through stunning mountain landscapes to the breathtaking views at the top — felt like a once-in-a-lifetime experience. The combination of thrilling rides, fresh mountain air, and panoramic scenery makes it a must-visit destination in Switzerland. The facilities are well-organized, clean and tourist-friendly. The staff were helpful and very professional, making the experience smooth from start to finish. Whether you take the world’s steepest cogwheel railway or the aerial cableways, the adventure is incredible in every way. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Switzerland — Mount Pilatus truly feels like being on top of the world!
Balagopal N — Google review
What a spectacular place! If you are visiting Switzerland, spend some hours at Mt. Pilatus. I took the steap railway to the top, but you can also choose to hike.
Marius N — Google review
Mount Pilatus was definitely a highlight of the trip to Switzerland. The weather in mid September was cooperative (it was as warm and sunny on the mountain as in Lucerne). Classic trip as advised: bus, cable cars to the mountain and trip back via cog-wheel train and lake cruise ending in Lucerne. Nature beauty is unreal, hiking a few paths at the top (paved or stairs) is almost a must. Utter surprise how tasty were the local beef hot dogs at the fast food joint on the mountain.
Mike Z — Google review
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6010 Alpnach, Switzerland
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Titlis

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Mountain peak
Outdoor Activities
Titlis is a renowned mountain destination that boasts the world's first cable car, providing access to a skiing area, suspension bridge, and glacier caves. The area also offers a variety of dining options, including cozy fondue restaurants and Italian eateries. Visitors can enjoy the panoramic views while dining at the Panorama Self-Service restaurant. Additionally, there are accommodation options such as the Spannort Hotel & Restaurant in Engelberg, which provides easy access to Titlis and other attractions in the area.
Our family trip to Mount Titlis in Switzerland was truly unforgettable. The journey itself began with a stunning ride from Lucerne to Engelberg, which is the base station for Titlis. The scenic views along the way are absolutely breathtaking and make the trip worthwhile even before reaching the mountain. From Engelberg, we took the gondola ride up to the summit. The ride is smooth and offers spectacular panoramic views of the Swiss Alps, valleys, and snowcapped peaks—an experience in itself. At the top, we enjoyed exploring the famous Cliff Walk, which is thrilling and offers unmatched views of the surrounding mountains. We also walked through the Glacier Cave, an enchanting tunnel of ice that fascinated both adults and kids. Unfortunately, due to weather conditions, the Ice Flyer chairlift and Snow Park were closed during our visit, but there was still plenty to enjoy. For meals, there are several restaurants inside offering pizza, pasta, and other cuisines, which made it easy and convenient to relax after exploring. Overall, Mount Titlis is a perfect family destination—offering adventure, incredible alpine beauty, and unique activities. Even with some attractions closed, the experience was magical and is a must-do when visiting Switzerland.
Gaurav S — Google review
Beautiful mountains. There are many activities. Suspension bridge, glacier cave,cliff walk etc. I visited in the mid of August. Because of rain and fog they closed Suspension bridge. Cliff walk also not done, Because of poor visibility. We should avoid visiting if the weather is bad. But the cable car ride was too good I could not take pictures much Because of the weather. They have restaurant in the 2nd floor. , coffee station, souvenir shop etc. One should wear good layers even in summer time. Because it's cold on top of the hills. Carry umbrella, rain coat, gloves.
Sumana N — Google review
Good but not great. Titlis is widely popular as a budget friendly alternative to expensive Jungfraujoch which results in huge crowds coming here even on weekdays. The rotating cable car is always overcrowded. On the top level, there are activities like 'I love Titlis' photospot, Titlis cliff walk, Ice caves with ice sculptures and DDLJ cutout for Indians. Ice Flyer requires an extra ticket to be purchased. However will not recommended it as crowd spoils everything here. The restaurant on top is good and you can also bring packed food and eat in seating area there enjoying stunning views from windows. On first level from where you change to Rotating cable car there is snow park which has activities like snow tubing and sledging which are free. I enjoyed snow tubing it was great fun and a must do. There is also free shuttle service from Engleberg station to Titlis base. One star deducted for excessive crowds. The snow on top is very very slippery so mind your steps. If you are looking for privacy and calm experience, I would recommend to skip Titlis and go to other swiss snow mountains like Schilthorn, Matterhorn glacier paradise, Gornergrat Matterhorn or Glacier 3000 which are less crowded.
Nirav P — Google review
It was an unforgettable experience for me. Enjoyed the journey from Zurich to Mount Titlis. Cable car and rotating Gondola ride was exciting. Experiencing the Glacier cave was amazing. Enjoyed every second during my trip to Mount Titlis. While descending also visited the lake in between. Lake and the surrounding was serene. I had booked my journey from Zurich HB station. There is information center. People there are very friendly to assist. I shall cherish this memory lifelong.
Nabil H — Google review
Under Construction and lot of space reserved and restricted, few restaurants space used by few people as prayer room… restaurants views also obstructed…. Construction will complete somewhere in 2026-2027. Single photo on ice flyer and clif walk cost 19 CHF. Few other places are also closed and under renovation… snow park is not active… on lake should have installed paddle boat so people not expert can enjoy and sign board says on own risk….
May S — Google review
This is a must visit place! The best views and attractions. A fun place for family kids and good options to eat.
Widawow — Google review
An Unforgettable Alpine Paradise! A visit to Mount Titlis is, without a doubt, one of the most breathtaking experiences you can have in the Swiss Alps. From the incredible journey to the summit to the spectacular activities at the top, every moment is filled with awe-inspiring beauty and a sense of adventure. It's an absolute must-do for anyone visiting Switzerland. The Gondola Ride: A Rotating Spectacle The journey to the summit is an attraction in itself. It begins with a comfortable gondola ride from Engelberg, gliding smoothly over lush green valleys and charming Swiss chalets. But the true highlight is the final leg of the ascent on the Titlis Rotair, the world's first revolving cable car. As you step inside, the gondola begins a slow, 360-degree rotation, ensuring that you don't miss a single angle of the phenomenal landscape unfolding below. You'll watch as the green pastures give way to rugged rock faces and then to a vast expanse of pristine white snow and ice. The panoramic view of the surrounding peaks is simply jaw-dropping, making the ride up an unforgettable and magical experience. Breathtaking Panoramas from the Summit Reaching the summit at over 3,000 meters (10,000 feet) feels like stepping into another world. The air is crisp, and you are surrounded by a stunning panorama of snow-covered mountains and ancient glaciers. On a clear day, the view seems endless, stretching across the Uri Alps. The viewing platform offers a perfect vantage point to soak it all in. Standing there, above the clouds, you truly feel on top of the world. The sheer scale and raw beauty of the alpine landscape are humbling and will be etched in your memory forever. The Thrilling Cliff Walk For those seeking a bit of a thrill, the Titlis Cliff Walk is an absolute must. As Europe's highest suspension bridge, it's an engineering marvel that offers an exhilarating experience. Stepping onto the bridge, with a sheer drop below you, is a heart-pounding moment. Yet, any fear is quickly replaced by wonder as you walk across, suspended in the air with the majestic glacier and mountain peaks all around you. It’s a short walk, but the combination of adrenaline and spectacular scenery makes it one of the most unique and memorable parts of the visit. In summary, Mount Titlis delivers an exceptional alpine adventure. The combination of the revolutionary gondola ride, the awe-inspiring summit views, and the adventurous Cliff Walk makes for a perfect day trip. It's a place of immense natural beauty that offers both tranquility and excitement. Highly recommended!
Sriram V — Google review
Super impressive to see a glacier with your own eyes. It's well managed and completely safe. You could potentially go with just a T-shirt if the weather is above 0° in the summer but I jacket is recommend.
Tim R — Google review
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6390 Engelberg, Switzerland
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Titlis Cliff Walk

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Sights & Landmarks
Bridges
The Titlis Cliff Walk is a thrilling pedestrian suspension bridge situated at the peak of Mount Titlis in Switzerland. As Europe's highest suspension bridge, it offers breathtaking views of the Uri Alps and an adrenaline-pumping experience as it hangs over 500 meters above the ground. Accessible via the Titlis Rotair gondola, this 100-meter-long bridge provides an awe-inspiring opportunity to walk across a narrow pathway high above the alpine abyss.
Unforgettable Mount Titlis Experience! ❄️🇨🇭 Visiting Mount Titlis in Switzerland was truly a dream come true! From the scenic cable car ride with jaw-dropping panoramic views to reaching the snow-covered peak—it was magical from start to finish. I had my lunch right on the mountain, and believe me, the combination of good food and spectacular views made it extra special. Despite the crowds, the entire place was impressively clean and well-maintained. The highlights? So many! Walking through the ice cave, gliding through the snow on the ice flyer, braving the hanging bridge suspended over the Alps, and the thrilling ice gliding were all beyond amazing. Each activity added a unique touch to the adventure. I would absolutely do this again and again—it’s that memorable. If you ever find yourself in Engelberg, don’t miss this place. I highly recommend Mount Titlis to anyone visiting Switzerland. You’ll fall in love with it just like I did!
GWENDIVINE A — Google review
The walk was so exciting! We crossed cliffs surrounded by eternal snow, and when I visited in autumn, the temperature was around –2°C. There were many tourists from Asia, and I was glad to find a prayer room (musholla) and a restaurant nearby. Unfortunately, I couldn’t play in the snow yet because it wasn’t the right season. But don’t worry — I’ll be coming back this winter for sure! ❄️🇨🇭
Fifi P — Google review
This is a place a person must visit once! We went in the perfect weather. That was the autumn time. Found snow and beautiful hues of trees Stunning scenery
Widawow — Google review
Whole area is under construction with large machinery everywhere. Area is now covered in tractor marks in the grey, watery, and dirty snow. At least there’s a clean toilet and good ice cream with a cool ice tunnel. I’d say only the ride up in the gondola was worth it for the view.
Jessiva — Google review
An absolute must do!! 2 cable car rides, a Glacier Cave and then the cliff walk across the suspension bridge. You can also pay for the IceFlyer This was an amazing day. The restaurant downstairs is not that good though
Jacqueline Y — Google review
What an incredible experience! The rotating Rotair cable car is as cool as everyone says. The 360-degree views on the way up to Mount Titlis are stunning and ensure everyone gets a perfect view. The summit is a blast with the cliff walk, glacier cave, and endless snow. It can get crowded, so go early, but don't miss this. An absolute highlight of our Swiss trip.
Phil P — Google review
We visited Switzerland in October during the weekend. Reached Switzerland friday night and started our journey to titlis early morning 7AM as we need to travel from Bellpark hotel(Luzerne) to titlis(engelberg). Cliff walk is walk on the cliff. Can see the attached photo from titlis. So it's easy. Just 2 mins walk. Cable car, Glacier curve, Cliff walk, Open cable car, Zip lining, Paragliding, Trubsee lake (last) after completing all the above. Boat surfing in trubsee lake.
Charugondla A — Google review
This was a really cool part of the Titlis summit experience. This bridge was one of my favorite parts up there. The views are just nuts, surrounding you by snow and mountains in every direction. Just a heads up, everyone stops to take pictures on it, so it can get a little clogged up. It was also cool to see who else was braving the heights—we saw a huge number of tourists from India and a lot from China. It doesn't take long to do, and it's included with your ticket. It's a must-do for the great photos and the bragging rights!
Chieh-Sheng C — Google review
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4.6
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Titlis, 6390 Engelberg, Switzerland
https://www.titlis.ch/de/aktivitaeten/titlis-cliff-walk
+41 41 639 50 50
8

Schöllenen Gorge

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Ravine
Sights & Landmarks
Schöllenen Gorge, located between the towns of Goschenen and Andermatt, is a stunning canyon formed by the river Reuss. This steep gorge offers a panoramic road and railway adorned with dramatic bridges and tunnels, including the famous Teufelsbrucke (Devils Bridge) which dates back to 1595. The area also features attractions like the Suvorow bar and Russian monument, making it a historic site with plenty to explore.
This bridge is about 20 minutes away from the train station in Andermatt. You will have to cross a tunnel (short one though) to reach the bridge...and it is fantastic! There is also a Monument (Suworow) very close to the bridge. The people into rock climbing also have the chance to do so in the area. Pristine waters, nature and high mountains make it an awesome place to visit!
Alejandro M — Google review
Very nice hike that is easy to get to from Andermatt. We walked down the path to the pretty bridge at the bottom (all downhill). Then walked back up and then cut into the tunnels to check out the other side of the river. It’s cool to watch the people doing the via Ferrata (near the start of the trail). Easy-ish hike/walk and very pretty scenery.
Karen S — Google review
Historic site with several attractions like Devil’s Bridge, Suvorow bar, Russian monument. Great views, close to Andermatt, easy hiking.
Steffen S — Google review
Beautiful!
Svetlana P — Google review
Super
Dmitri E — Google review
(Translated by Google) Fascinating! You can imagine how it was over here centuries ago and how people simply couldn't get any further, what masterpieces builders and engineers achieved, and how bitterly the fight must have been for this bottleneck! (Original) Faszinierend! Man kann sich vorstellen, wie hier vor Jahrhunderten „Schluss“ war und die Menschen einfach nicht mehr weiter kamen, welche Meisterleistungen Bauleute und Ingenieure vollbracht haben, und wie erbittert um dieses Nadelöhr gekämpft worden sein muss!
Gunnar G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Worth seeing, well laid out tour, even through the mountain, about 20 min. The way to Göschenen is not worth it, rather boring, there and back 11km, just under 400m elevation gain (Original) Sehenswerter, toll angelegter Rundgang , sogar durch den Berg, ca 20 min. Der Weg nach Göschenen lohnt sich nicht, eher langweilig, hin und zurück 11km, knapp 400hm
Karin — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Schöllenen gorge is an impressive gorge with stunning bridges. A very beautiful cycle path leads past it from Göschenen on to Andermatt. (Original) Die Schöllenen ist eine eindrucksvolle Schlucht mit beeindruckenen Brücken. Es führt auch ein sehr schöner Radwwg von Göschenen aus hier vorbei weiter nach Andermatt.
Guenter B — Google review
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4.5
(165)
6487 Göschenen, Switzerland, USA
9

Ballenberg, Swiss Open-Air Museum

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Handicraft museum
Museums
Ballenberg, Swiss Open-Air Museum, is a captivating showcase of traditional Swiss architecture and crafts. Situated about 6km from Brienz train station, the museum features over 100 century-old buildings from various regions of Switzerland. Visitors can witness demonstrations of cheesemaking and rural crafts while exploring meticulously reconstructed historical structures. The vast parkland houses animals like rabbits, chickens, pigs, goats, cows, and ducks to provide an immersive experience in the region's rich cultural heritage.
I wouldn’t have chosen to come here on my own, but had a very enjoyable morning walking around the museum. Included in the Swiss Travel Pass, it’s an excellent and inexpensive way to get some steps in and learn about the history of the country. My favorite parts were the animals roaming throughout and the accordion group playing fabulous music at the cultural stage. We went to the east entrance (a few stops later on the same bus line if coming from Brienz) and made a loop before making it all the way to the west entrance. It was a little difficult to get around for young kids/strollers/those with mobility concerns.
Lucy D — Google review
Saw very good review about this place decided to give it a try. The playground is nice. CAROUSELL is simple but age 130 years old something different. The house that showcase how 200 years ago people living here is quite interesting, but wish there are more English explanation so that we know what we seeing. Many houses we visit is close or no one around at all. If need to pay for ticket I think is not quite worth it. We got cover by Swiss travel pass. The train ride inside is almost non existence because only a few ride a day at selected timing and you can tour around if you want to take train. End up we walk alot and some are not easy path. We were lost half way as this place is huge and limited sign. The map and sign some need sometime to figure out.
Raycher L — Google review
it's an amazing journey through time and hand-crafts! there are hundreds of structures guiding you through the places and timea of older switzerland with live demonstration for pottery, rope making, milling and many more! the crafts are well explained and kids & adults are equally in awe! many nifty playgrounds and infrastructure make the experience well rounded. the horse carriage schedule and high prices could be made more pleasant. also more simple info for how such houses were build would be cool.
Hayko R — Google review
Absolutely loved every moment of my visit! I had the honor of meeting a leather craftsman who was so kind as to make me a keyring. I chose a Longhorn design, perfect for a Texan. I also met the soup and coffee makers who used original equipment to create delicious, timeless food and drinks. It was truly amazing to watch. As I walked around the open-air museum, I was fascinated by how each house was unique in its own way. There was also a restaurant and a shack selling food and drinks. I could have easily spent the entire day there but unfortunately I had to catch a train and it's time to leave. Highly recommended.
Cat H — Google review
You can spend the best 6 hours here. I am so impressed how well it is done and how big this is. I will come every season. It is definitely worth traveling 5 hours just for this❤️
Daisy M — Google review
So much to do and such great value for money. I recommend arriving early to get full value from your visit as you’ll need several hours to explore the various areas of Switzerland that are represented. A beautiful place, friendly staff and an essential stop for a summertime holiday in the Bernese Oberland.
Shaun N — Google review
One of the best places in Switzerland to visit with kids. The museum route is charming and very interesting, and the land is huge! We all learned a lot on our visit. Don't hurry, it’s impossible to see it all. One more reason to come back again…
Conrado — Google review
A fantastic experience and a must-do if in the Brienz area. It truly is incredible what they've accomplished with this expansive property. Highest recommendations.
Michael S — Google review
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Museumsstrasse 100, 3858 Hofstetten bei Brienz, Switzerland
https://www.ballenberg.ch/
+41 33 952 10 30
10

Brienz Rothorn Bahn

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Railway services
Tours
Heritage railroad
Historical landmark
Mountain cable car
Transportation service
Scenic Railroads
This train is a must!! Arrive 45-30min early to get a good seat and sit on the left side closest to the entrance to get the best views. The train takes you to the top of the mountain and you can get off and enjoy beautiful views and walk around and see the beautiful cows and enjoy nature. They also have a restaurant where you can have cold beer. They are so friendly at the restaurant! During our time here we really felt close to nature and felt such peace and calmness. It’s a must do activity!
Liz M — Google review
Amazing! Totally worth it. Try to plan so that it's not too cloudy and foggy at the top of the mountain so you can enjoy the view. There are a couple of Cafe's at the top. Give yourself 1-2 hours to enjoy the view before the return trip.
Hussein M — Google review
Our journey stopped at the middle station as the train derailed, the staff said she has never seen it happen before so it doesn’t look like it happens often, I wouldn’t worry too much about it. It was a cloudy day with little bit of sunshine, the view from starting point to the middle station was already stunning. As other people photos have shown, the best part is definitely the second half of the journey that we missed, it was a shame to have travelled across half the world to get here and missed that but we didn’t regret taking the train ride and enjoyed the first half, and unexpected events are part of the fun of travelling! While stuck at the middle station, they offered us apple juice for free. It took them about 1 to 2 hours to get another train up to take us back down to the starting point, then a full refund was given back to us.
Arnold W — Google review
This is an absolute must-do — totally worth it! We only made it up to Planalp that day because it was snowing at the top, but even that part of the ride was stunning. You get sweeping views of Lake Brienz and the surrounding snowy peaks all along the way. At Planalp, there are several hiking trails plus a restaurant that was packed with people. Honestly, the moment we opened the door it felt like walking straight into a scene from Red Dead Redemption 2 😂. Just a tip: if the sun isn’t out, it gets really chilly up there, so bring warm clothes. Definitely one of the unmissable highlights in the area!
Kamil J — Google review
Truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience, an absolute MUST when visiting Switzerland. Highly recommended booking your tickets in advance, as they tend to sell out quickly. I was fortunate to visit on a clear day and the scenery was breathtaking at every turn. The panoramic views were nothing short of spectacular. So glad I didn’t miss this unforgettable ride.
Cat H — Google review
Well, if you are lucky and the sky ia clear, the views are insane! Really recommend for the views. It was a bit unpleasant on the way up because you have to stay with other 7 people in the same cabin all the time and it’s to tight. The best thing about this activity is that they offer you FOR FREE the ticket if it’s your birthday the day you go- so 100 less on expenses and they offer you as well a small gift ❤️
Elena R — Google review
Unforgettable experience with the steam train and the hotel on top of Rothorn. The view was absolutely stunning during the train ride. The hotel staff was customer-oriented and very attentive. Food selection was quite limited, though. But we can understand because it's nearly 3000m from sea level, there's no direct access to supply.
Phương T — Google review
I have to say that it is a very worthwhile experience. It is recommended to stay on the mountain for a while so that you can overlook the entire lake! also! The staff are really patient and kind! ! I accidentally left my headphones on the train and they helped to keep it until I was coming back!!! Sincerely appreciate it which makes me love Swiss 🥹
RY F — Google review
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Hauptstrasse 149, 3855 Brienz, Switzerland
https://brienz-rothorn-bahn.ch/
+41 33 952 22 22
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11

Furka Pass

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Mountain pass
Outdoor Activities
Furka Pass, located in the Valais region of Switzerland, gained fame as a filming location for the James Bond movie Goldfinger. This alpine pass has been open since 1867 and offers a thrilling drive with numerous hairpin turns and stunning views. The road leads to Andermatt in central Switzerland and can be combined with other nearby mountain passes for an extended scenic route. The pass marks the border with Uri and provides breathtaking vistas of the Rhone glacier.
The pass typically opens from late May to October, depending on weather conditions. The pass offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains, including the iconic Dammastock peak and the Rhone Glacier. Film Location: The pass is famous for its appearance in the 1964 James Bond film "Goldfinger," where it was featured in a memorable car chase scene.
Iryna K — Google review
Absolutely mesmerizing! Make sure you buy the ticket to get to the Glacier (Gletscher) as it is more than worth it!
Ivona F — Google review
Great drive up. One side is a lot narrower than the other so more enjoyable on the way down if coming from the Sustenpass
David R — Google review
Breathtaking views from the roof of Europe. One of the most beautiful roads on the continent.
Lucca T — Google review
Such a great place to go through . Do not miss the opportunity to travel through if you are lucky enough and the pass is open. While the amount of turns may worry you, the views from there truly deserve the inconvenience.
Ioannis P — Google review
Amazing sights, roads are perfect
Ricardo ( — Google review
Loved the ride 😎. Also the Rhone glacier is amazing and worth seeing till last.
Rafal O — Google review
If you enjoy driving on mountain passes, the do come. Fair warning - you may get stuck behind slow traffic. In case you do, just park on the side of the e rad and wait. Great views, awesome driving experience.
Anatoly I — Google review
4.9
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5.0
(246)
3999 Obergoms, Switzerland, USA
12

Gelmerbahn

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Temporarily Closed
Mountain cable car
Tours
The Gelmerbahn is a seasonal cable railway that stands out as one of the steepest in Europe, offering an exhilarating ride with stunning views of the peaks and valleys. To access this thrilling adventure, visitors can either drive to Handegg or take public transport to Innertkirchen followed by a short bus trip. As you ascend at an impressive gradient of up to 106%, you'll be captivated by the breathtaking Alpine scenery, culminating in glimpses of the beautiful Gelmersee.
Amazing experience The rail itself is a bit scary but it worth to ride it.You can see stunning view. After the train ride, you can enjoy 2hour hikes. Since the train is limited, it is less crowded in the hiking area.
Koki I — Google review
The views during the hike and the funicular ride were breathtaking. Nature was in full display. We saw beautiful green mountains, sparkling lakes that reflected the clear sky, and we could hear distant waterfalls. This made the experience magical. Even though we had to wait a little for the funicular, it didn’t matter because the scenery was too lovely to mind the delay. The Golmersee hike tested our stamina. The paths were twisty and rocky, challenging us at every step. But for those who took on the challenge, it was worth it. Each step brought us closer to amazing views and hidden natural spots, giving us a rewarding sense of achievement. There is a small shop to buy tickets, snacks, and drinks. The toilets are clean too.
Bee T — Google review
One for the books kind of Adventure. Please book Day in Advance for it’s always Full. Topnotch View, for those who seeks a thrill of Adventure. 2 ways and me and my friends love the Ride Uphill. a must add on your bucketlist. All of the Employees are Very Friendly, Speaks Multiple Language. You Can bring Some Food and eat at Gelmersee.Accessible by Bus and Huge Parking Across the Park.
Desiree E — Google review
Interesting experience being pulled up backwards. Great views of the surrounding mountains. Great walk around the dam at the top.
Robert G — Google review
Amazing experience. You should buy tickets in advance For us it was last moment decision so we could buy one way only On the other hand, it was a nice walk down the mountain
Kаteryna M — Google review
We thoroughly enjoyed this ride. The views are spectacular. Be sure to book your ticket in advance and arrive early, as you will need to show your reservation to obtain your ticket. Dogs are allowed, so don't be scared to take them :)
Olena K — Google review
Overall, this one’s pretty cool and definitely worth a stop if you’re passing by. The near-vertical 90° up-and-down ride feels like a roller coaster — pure thrill. At the top you can hike around the lake (half or full loop), though when I went the water level was low so it didn’t look its best. Still, the 270° mountain views up there made up for it, even if the snow was a bit thin. Good to know: you don’t have to stick strictly to the time printed on your ticket. If there are empty seats, just let the staff know and they’ll usually let you hop on earlier. The downside: roadwork near the parking area made driving/parking a hassle, and construction of a new viewing platform at the top meant some extra noise.
Kamil J — Google review
We rode the Gelmerbahn on the last day of the season in october and the views over the mountain with all the autumn colors were such a memorable experience. It did challenge our respect for hights but we felt very safe. Staff was very friendly and accomodating. We did book our tickets in advance but were able to ride at different times than booked because we arrived a little early. This might not be able to do if it's high season.
Jessica F — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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Grimselstrasse, 3864 Guttannen, Switzerland
http://www.grimselwelt.ch/bahnen/gelmerbahn
+41 33 982 26 26
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Lake Brienz

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Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Lake Brienz, located to the east of Interlaken in Switzerland, is a popular destination for tourists due to its stunning turquoise waters and picturesque mountain views. The area offers a variety of activities such as boat cruises, hiking trails, and historical routes to explore throughout the year. One notable stretch along the lake's coastline is from Iseltwald village to the impressive Giessbach waterfall, known for its enchanting water features.
My boat ride on Lake Brienz was memorable. Endless views of the turquoise lake and surrounding Alps were breathtaking. Boat was clean and comfortable, service excellent. A peaceful, unforgettable way to soak in the beauty of Switzerland. Highly recommend.
Cat H — Google review
Lake Brienz was one of our favourite spots when we visited Interlaken. Strolling along the lakeside and browsing the shops on both sides of the street was such a relaxing experience.
Montakarn K — Google review
This stunning lake in the Bernese Oberland region of Switzerland is one of the most scenic and serene places in the country. Surrounded by majestic mountains, lush forests, and picturesque villages, Lake Brienz offers a variety of activities and attractions for every type of traveller. Whether you want to relax on a boat ride, swim in the crystal-clear water, hike to a waterfall, or explore a historic town, Lake Brienz has something for you. We stayed at Lake Brienz, and it turned out to be one of the most beautiful and scenic moments of our trip. The lake's turquoise blue waters are truly mesmerizing. Absolutely captivated by the scenery. Waking up to a view of the Eiger and Jungfrau bathed in early sunlight is something I’ll never forget. The crisp mountain air, the mirror-calm lake, and the gentle sound of water lapping against the quay created the perfect backdrop for a peaceful stroll. Treated to postcard perfect views, a serene water, flower lined pathways, and the gentle rhythm of swans gliding across the lake. It is a must visit. PS: Whether you’re sipping a coffee as dawn breaks or enjoying the rose-gold glow of sunset on snowy peaks, every moment here feels like a postcard comes to life. If you’re after pure Alpine beauty and true relaxation, this spot i.e the Lake Brienz is not to be missed. Highly recommended for visiting when in Swiss.
Vaibhav J — Google review
Beautiful nature and lake colour, felt cold in morning ride twice in boat and extremely breathtaking views in Autumn with beautiful tree colours of lake and landscape.
May S — Google review
One of the most beautiful lakes I've been to. The boat ride across the lake is a must.
Miguel S — Google review
Really stunning. Though, we had to pay 5CFH per person to enter the pier where they shot the famous kdrama crash landing on you
Giulia A — Google review
One of the most picturrsque spots most visited in Switzerland. My family was there on a holiday. Switzeland with its mountains lakes valleys is a tourists paradise.
Anup B — Google review
Tis a stunning turquoise-colored lake. The lake is surrounded by majestic mountains, creating postcard-perfect views. One of the best ways to explore the lake is by taking a boat cruise, offering scenic views of the surrounding villages and peaks. Activities - Kayaking & Paddleboarding, Hiking & Biking, Photography, hiking trails. perfect for strolling and offer a glimpse into Swiss rural life. A half-day to full-day visit is ideal to soak in the breathtaking scenery.
Naveen E — Google review
4.8
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4.7
(880)
Switzerland, USA
14

Panoramabrücke Sigriswil

Bridge
Hiking area
Pedestrian suspension bridge over a deep gorge, with sweeping views of the Bernese Alps & Lake Thun.
The lakeside views with mountain backdrops are breathtaking! Driving is best (pick a sunny day for the clearest views!). 😌 The bridge looks scarier than it feels—crossing is actually easy!
TF L — Google review
Perfect weather and timing. When we visited the bridge, it wasn’t crowded and we enjoyed the sight. It is a famous bridge here in Swiss, where CLOY kdrama is being filmed.
Maurisha S — Google review
Take in the scenery as you stroll across this stunning bridge. Each person must pay 8 CHF to enter. Perfect for taking in the view when the weather is clear. Even if it is overcast, you will still appreciate its enigmatic quality.
Jibran K — Google review
Great view! Definitely worth the stop! Had some friends that were scared to cross it but the bridge was very sturdy and didn't sway and the railings are very high up too!
Seamus F — Google review
Such a wonderful view! We're lucky enough to see another CLOY destination. Quite difficult to reach though, you have to take an hour bus from Interlaken
Oliver A — Google review
Breathtaking views and bright emotions! In summer don't forget water, hat and SPF,..-)))
Victoria K — Google review
Amazing bridge, highly recommend to visit it. View from it is amazing.
Yevhenii M — Google review
Another tourist trap for the Korean drama series. This one is not tjat crowded like the other place. Plenty of parking, but tickets is needed for walking across the bridge. Nice view from the bridge. Personally, not worth to drive all the way there to see it.
T N — Google review
4.4
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4.5
(159)
Raftstrasse 31-33, 3655 Sigriswil, Switzerland
http://www.brueckenweg.ch/
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Cascata del Toce

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Nature & Parks
Hiking area
Cascata del Toce is a large and impressive waterfall located in a serene valley, surrounded by peaks and ridges. Accessible by car, it's suitable for visitors of all ages. The area offers opportunities for hiking and alpine skiing, as well as leisurely activities. There are accommodations available nearby, making it convenient for an extended stay. Visitors can enjoy the breathtaking view of the waterfall from both the top and bottom, with plenty of parking space available.
Very nice waterfall. You can view it from the top or from the bottom. During summer or depending on how the water power plants upstream are adjusted, amount of water can be small, but at least when we visited in July, there was enough to call it waterfall and it to look magnificent.
Jussi P — Google review
Great waterfall zo visit! Especially, when the powerplant opens the floodgates. When you stand near it, t's a good way to cool down as well during hot days. Finding parking can be tricky at the base of the waterfall. Bit the top has arranged parking.
C W — Google review
Beautiful waterfall! You can see from up and down as well.
Born T — Google review
Nice walk and the spider web is the icing on the cake !
F N — Google review
Great walk to get to this place, amazing view of the waterfall right in the mountains. Not too strenuous to get there for a pretty basic hiker like me.
Josh B — Google review
An old trade route and wow this must have been a popular stopping point for hundreds of years. I love the way there is a jetti that allows you to feel extra close to this dramatic waterfall. the valley leading up to it has many waterfalls, more if rained. I reccomend a visit. it's up a long dead end road from beneco. but there are places to stay and great walking at good altitude after the dam and mountain hut.
Alex H — Google review
This Is One of the Most beautiful Falls i have EVER seen. I went with cantoni tours tò meditate and i was satisfied. I Will surely come back tò see more of It...
Rachel Y — Google review
It's a beautiful place. Nature is Amazing
Clementina A — Google review
4.7
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4.6
(626)
28863 Formazza VB, Italy
http://www.valformazza.it/
+39 0324 63059
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Jungfraujoch Sphinx Observatory

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Sights & Landmarks
Observation Decks & Towers
Nestled atop the breathtaking Jungfraujoch, the Sphinx Observatory is a remarkable destination that combines scientific research with stunning natural beauty. Accessible via an impressive railway journey, this mountaintop observatory offers visitors a unique opportunity to step onto its secure viewing terrace. From here, you can soak in panoramic vistas of majestic peaks and glaciers that are typically reserved for seasoned climbers and adventurers.
If you’re looking for a truly unforgettable experience in Switzerland, the Jungfrau Observatory is a destination you absolutely can’t miss. The moment you step out onto the observatory’s viewing platform, you’re greeted with panoramic alpine vistas that seem almost unreal—stretches of glittering snow, dramatic mountain peaks, and a sky that feels close enough to touch. It’s an exhilarating rush standing amid such natural beauty, and the sensation of being perched “at the top” of Europe stays with you long after you leave. The observatory itself is more than just a place to admire the views. Warm, welcoming indoor spaces invite you to relax, whether you want to sip coffee as you gaze out over the peaks or take in ice sculptures and other surprises tucked within the premises. There’s a lively, international energy here, with visitors from all over the world united in their awe. What truly sets Jungfrau Observatory apart is the sense of wonder it inspires. Whether you visit on a crystal-clear summer morning or a misty, mysterious day, it’s an experience filled with joy, discovery, and the magic of feeling high above the world. If you love nature, adventure, or simply want a memory you’ll treasure forever, this spot should be on your travel list.
Vivek V — Google review
A truly once in a lifetime experience. We purchased tickets the day before as we weren't sure the weather was going to be good or not but it was perfect. Also very wheelchair friendly. We spent about 4 hours up there which gave us enough time to have lunch at the dine in restaurant and also see all the viewing points and experience the Ice Palace without rushing. There were also some snow activities you could participate but that would have required a bit more time. It was busy but manageable.
Georgina T — Google review
A truly unforgettable, once-in-a-lifetime experience! We booked our tickets just a day in advance, unsure about the weather—but it turned out to be absolutely perfect. The entire area was impressively wheelchair-friendly, making the visit comfortable for everyone. We spent around 2 hours exploring, which gave us ample time to enjoy a relaxed lunch at the dine-in restaurant, take in all the scenic viewpoints, and explore the magical Ice Palace without feeling rushed. There were also some exciting snow activities available, though they would have required a bit more time. It was a bit busy, but still very manageable and thoroughly enjoyable.
DR. S — Google review
Standing at the “Top of Europe” surrounded by breathtaking Alpine peaks and sparkling glaciers felt truly magical. The train journey itself was scenic, and once there, the crisp, fresh air combined with the incredible panoramic views made it a highlight of my trip. The blend of natural beauty and the impressive mountain infrastructure created an awe-inspiring and peaceful experience.
Alejandro D — Google review
Wow The breathtaking views and superbly managed facility with so many visitors and yet everything works just perfectly fine. If planning to reach around lunchtime, it's better to book restaurants in advance. Because everything it gets sold out pretty quickly In my opinion, if you truly want to enjoy the place, then 2 hours is not sufficient. Because that is as far as discovery tour goes.But if you want some time to be doing some activities, it can take up to 4 hours.
MR C — Google review
When you arrive at this spot in Switzerland, you really don’t need to think twice — just buy a ticket to Jungfraujoch. But here’s a tip: since the weather at the summit changes quickly, it’s best to check the official website first. They have live cameras, so to avoid wasting money, check the conditions in advance — after all, prices in Switzerland are truly expensive.
Stephon C — Google review
Our trip to Jungfraujoch was absolutely breathtaking—hands down more impressive than Mt. Titlis. The panoramic views from the Top of Europe were stunning, and we especially loved the sledging experience, which added a fun and adventurous touch to the day. One thing to note: food at the summit is quite expensive. We recommend grabbing some snacks or a light meal from the Coop supermarket located near the base station before taking the cable car up. It’s a smart way to stay fueled without overspending. We visited in August, and the weather was surprisingly warm. A single jacket was more than enough—no need for woolen caps or gloves. Overall, the entire experience was magical and well worth the trip.
Shakun V — Google review
Great place to see. Check Webcam in the morning depending on what time of the year. Make sure its not cloudy in the mornings the take your shot. We got lucky.
Brandon D — Google review
4.7
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4.7
(702)
Eigergletscher-Jungfraujoch, 3818 Grindelwald, Switzerland
https://www.jungfrau.ch/en-gb/jungfraujoch-top-of-europe/sphinx-observation-deck/
+41 33 828 72 33
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Jungfraujoch

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Mountain pass
Tours
Scenic Railroads
Jungfraujoch, also known as the 'Top of Europe,' is a popular tourist destination and the highest railway station in Europe. Visitors can take the Jungfraubahn from either the Lauterbrunnen or Grindelwald valley to reach this glacier saddle, but should be prepared for the high altitude.
An unforgettable experience. The train ride alone is spectacular, and at the top you’re rewarded with breathtaking views of glaciers and snow-capped peaks. A must-do in Switzerland.
Jasper B — Google review
Absolutely breathtaking. The top of Europe it prides itself as. 3475M of elevation. A must visit if you're in Grindelwald. You have to change trains twice to get up here but the views are amazing. Theres different stations that you can go to and there's an ice station as well. You can easily spend 2 to 3 hours here.
SL W — Google review
There’s no denying it: the Jungfraujoch is one of the most spectacular spots in all of Switzerland. The panorama is simply breathtaking — an endless sea of snow and glaciers framed by the iconic peaks of the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau. It’s the kind of place that makes you whisper “wow” before you even realize you’re doing it. That said, the experience is very tourist-oriented — and I say that with both appreciation and a smile. On the one hand, it’s impressive how accessible everything is: tunnels, elevators, shops, cafés, even an ice palace. The Swiss engineering behind this mountaintop infrastructure deserves applause. On the other hand, the sheer number of visitors can make you feel like you’ve taken a scenic detour through a luxury shopping mall at 3,500 meters. And then there’s the crowd itself — a fascinating, unstoppable wave of excited tourists from all over the world. You haven’t truly experienced the Jungfraujoch until you’ve seen a group of people taking selfies in sneakers at nearly 4,000 meters above sea level. It’s equal parts surreal and entertaining — like a nature documentary directed by Wes Anderson. All in all, the Jungfraujoch remains an unforgettable experience. It’s beautiful, over-the-top, slightly chaotic, and absolutely worth it. Just don’t expect solitude or silence — and maybe bring sunglasses, patience, and a good sense of humor along with your camera.
Hugo H — Google review
Absolutely stunning, snow all round the year, less tourist compared to Titlis. A nice tour route set up. You will clearly need 5 hrs and more if you want to enjoy every spot at your pace. The snowtubing and sledging were absolute fun. 20 CHF for Half hour and unlimited rides. Ice palace was beautifully carved. The hot chocolate shop at Aletsch glacier was yummy. Point to note- you have to walk a lot there, but for older people and people who are unable to walk a lot, there are places to sit in the warmth of the tunnel and enjoy the views.
Subhasree R — Google review
Mürren is a village suspended between earth and sky, a quiet balcony carved into the cliffs of the Swiss Alps. Here, the world seems to breathe more slowly. Wooden chalets cling to the mountainsides like timeless guardians, and the air carries the clean, ringing silence of high places—broken only by the distant echo of waterfalls or the soft bells of grazing cows. From this lofty terrace, the giants of the Bernese Alps—Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau—stand like ancient sentinels, their snowy crowns catching the first blush of dawn and the last gold of evening. The clouds drift low, brushing past rooftops like wandering spirits, and every path leads to vistas that feel almost unreal, as if the mountains had stepped out of a painting and invited you to walk inside. Mürren is not merely a place to visit; it is a place to feel. A place where time loosens its grip, where every breath tastes of pine and glacier, and where the heart instinctively slows to the rhythm of the land. It is Switzerland at its most enchanting—quiet, majestic, and impossibly beautiful.
Madilla — Google review
never would, I have thought that I would experience my first high altitude sickness at Jungfraujoch. It was a torturous 20 minutes however, most of my time spent there was nothing short of amazing
Eileen L — Google review
An absolute must see if you're in the Jungfrau region. The views of the Alps are unreal. The viewing platform at the Sphinx and the area with the flags lower down give the best photo opportunities. The ice sculptures are worth checking out.
Dylan N — Google review
The number one attraction as well as the most expensive attention in all of Switzerland. It cost about $500 usd for two people. The gondola ride up is amazing and the best cable car ride in the world. After the cable car you arrive at eigen glacier which is also very beautiful, then you take the train up to jungfraujoch and the train stops in the middle for you to see another glacier. Once you’re at the top there are several stations you can take a look at most of which can be seen in the photos I posted. You’ll also want to check their public webcam to make sure the weather is good on the day you come.
Allen L — Google review
4.5
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4.5
(3459)
3801 Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland, USA
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Jungfrau

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Mountain peak
Outdoor Activities
Jungfrau is an alpine peak in Switzerland, reaching up to 13,642 feet. It features an ice sculpture palace, a chocolate shop, and a cog railway. The region also boasts stunning waterfalls such as Giessbach falls on Lake Brienz, Staubbach fall near Lauterbrunnen village, and Trummelbach falls.
I felt truly blessed to get a beautiful day as this. Jungfrau feels like a piece of paradise on earth. Immense credit goes to the railway builders who made it possible for us frail little mortals to enjoy a breathtaking, therapeutic journey that would otherwise be out of reach.
Yulan Z — Google review
Easily the best view of our switzerland trip. The air gets pretty thin up there though and we were a bit lightheaded, but it could've also been cause the view was breathtaking.
Mia B — Google review
An incredible place above the clouds! Fun fact in 2015, the famous singer G.E.M. performed here! I wish I could see it.
Steven C — Google review
I'm sure this would be breathtaking on a clear day, but note to take the weather forecast with some scepticism. A very expensive place to visit with no view.
Abb B — Google review
The Jungfrau region is a breathtaking part of the Swiss Alps, centered around the famous Jungfrau mountain (4,158 m) and including popular spots like Grindelwald, Lauterbrunnen, Wengen, and Interlaken. It's an unforgettable destination for both nature lovers and adventure seekers.
Kavitha C — Google review
perfect destination for a mountain with snow loving person. even in the summer time you will find the snow here. there are rides as well if you got thrill
Nikhil M — Google review
The views!!!!!!! Unmatched from taking the train up! Absolutely incredible passing through the little stops along the way! There is a restaurant and bar at the top! Too cool to be able to stand in the snow at the top! Never disappointed with the views up here!
Shauna T — Google review
Best view in jungfraujoch and interlaken area.
Marc C — Google review
14% as popular as Lucerne
26 minutes off the main route, 21% of way to Zermatt
19

Schilthorn

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Mountain peak
Outdoor Activities
Ski & Snowboard Areas
Nestled in the heart of the Bernese Alps, Schilthorn is a breathtaking destination that offers an unforgettable experience for both adventure seekers and movie buffs alike. Standing tall at 2,970 meters, this iconic mountain features the renowned revolving restaurant Piz Gloria, which gained fame as Blofeld's lair in the classic James Bond film 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service.' Visitors can reach this stunning summit via cable cars or by hiking through picturesque trails.
Awesome summit. Good services and safe reliable transportation. Highly worth the money for a full day trip. Have a coffee or a drink at the summit but skip the over priced Buffet. Dine at the bottom of the cable cars before you board the train to the last cable car down to valley
Gerard V — Google review
Visiting Schilthorn Piz Gloria was absolutely one of the highlights of my trip. The cable car ride itself was an incredible experience, smooth, comfortable, and offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Swiss Alps. As we ascended, the scenery just kept getting more and more spectacular. At the top, the weather was perfect, which made the whole experience even more magical. The 360° views from Piz Gloria are truly stunning with snow-capped peaks, valleys, and endless mountain ranges that leave you speechless. The Bond-themed touches add a fun and unique twist to the visit, but the natural beauty alone is worth every penny. It’s not just a sightseeing trip, it’s an unforgettable adventure. Between the views, the atmosphere, and the overall experience, I can confidently say this was worth every moment and every cent. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Switzerland!
William S — Google review
Somewhat pricey to take the gondola up to the top, but it's well worth it for the views. There is a bunch of James Bond history and plaquards. But the views alone are breathtaking. You should fefinitely wait for a clear day, othe you'll just be looking at the fog.
Jeffrey V — Google review
Break taking views! Certain areas were under construction, but it did not take away from our experience. Be sure to walk out to the point and enjoy time in one of the viewing boxes.
Jeff C — Google review
Was the filming location of a 007 movie. Granted it is not as high as Jungrafraujoch, but the views are equally fantastic. Highly recommended to make a trip here. There is a rotating restaurant at the tower area also as well that serves very decent buffet lunch.
SL W — Google review
Great experience. The cable car on the first stretch is supposedly the steepest in the world. Remembered to include the 9 Euro cheese / cold cut option, which is served at the revolving Piz Gloria restaurant. It comes with a drink and there was plenty of food to fill us up. And it tasted good, too. So pretty much a no-brainer. The view from the top was great. Unfortunately clouds descended while we were there and it even started to hail. Which kind of added to the whole experience. Some cool James Bond stuff - check out the bathroom mirrors! Unfortunately quite a lot of construction going on, which detracted from the whole experience. Will still give it 5 stars, but probably more like 4.5 due to construction, high cost and a very unpleasant guy in the ticket booth. Everything else was perfect and definitely an experience. Now back in the US and planning on watching On Her Majesty’s Secret Service tonight 😊
Mike O — Google review
My less-than-ideal rating was solely due to the unfortunate timing of my visit. Otherwise, I would have missed the opportunity to go altogether. It was a heavily overcast day, because of that, I skipped exploring Birg and went straight up to Schilthorn instead. On top of the poor weather, Schilthorn was still under construction. After a quick browse through the gift shop, a short walk around the outdoor deck, and a light snack at the restaurant, it was already time to head back down. I’d have to return someday to truly experience the full beauty of this attraction. Hopefully on a clear day and once the construction is finally complete.
Cat H — Google review
The views are priceless and it's definitely worth it to go! However, be warned that getting around through the construction is extremely difficult. It look 20 minutes to figure out how to go down to the Walk of Fame and the View Lounges. That, for me, was the best part. It's away from the hordes of people fighting to get the best selfie and closer to nature. You can see forever! The best time to go is usually between 15:00-18:00 in the summer (weather permitting) because the clouds tend to lift around that time.
Erin U — Google review
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4.5
(2630)
3826 Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland
20

Baths of Premia

Thermal baths
Spas & Wellness
Spa
We were very impressed with this facility having driven an hour to get there. It's a very well laid out place, clean, modern, quiet & relaxing. We spent almost 3 hours there trying out the different pools inside and out. It's in a stunning setting with magnificent hills surrounding it. The jets in the outdoor pool are particularly invigorating. We kept our belongings in lockers in the changing rooms which are huge, with plenty of change cubicles, showers, toilets, and hair dryers for us girls.
Christine R — Google review
Amazing place.. Literally between mountains and water falls. It has 3 swimming pool outside with warm water. Indoor area is very basic, but has a pool for kids.. The restaurant has only sandwiches and salad. At the end very easy, simple and a natural place. A dream location with the mountain views. Has a spa place underground with sauna and steam rooms. Like many of them. It's definitely worth to go! Not so crowded. Has options to attend hourly basis ( 3 hours or all day long) better to bring your own bathrobes. They rent it for 6 eur each.
Naz Y — Google review
Beautiful location in the middle of the mountains. Wonderful spa treatment, warm water, and icy plunge pools. Very clean and spacious changing rooms. Very accommodating for persons with a disability or sensory processing concerns, including autism. Recommend a weekday visit to minimize crowds. We come here every time we visit the Italian lake area.
Bryan — Google review
Very well maintained property. Brilliant pools, soft mineral water with less chlorine. Welcoming and helpful staff. The valley and mountains are extremely scenic and beautiful. The only problem i found is lack of clearly stated rules for SPA zone. There is some people talking by full voice inside saunas and steam baths. It is absolutely unacceptable. If someone asks them to lower their voice, he will face immediate scandal. Dear people of brilliant Terme, please add rules in large readable format. Thank you for your excellent service!
Michael S — Google review
For just 8 Euros you can spend an hour in the naturally heated baths, both inside and out (looking at the mountains). There are several timed jets and water spouts to massage your shoulders and limbs. Don't forget to bring a bathing cap which is mandatory. There are spas with steam rooms saunas and massages too, for an extra charge of course, which we will try next time. A fantastic way to follow a tiring walk to the tops of the surrounding waterfalls (some of the route is by ladder) and past old quarry workers' stone huts.
Patrick B — Google review
I just used the indoor & outdoor pool. I was not disappointed. it was a hot day so I mainly stayed outside. wasn't over crowded as I went during the week ( heard its very busy at the weekend). very clean & plenty of sun beds. Nice massage beds & jets in the water. beautiful views with a waterfall. inside massage jets & beds & also 2 icebaths that you can walk through. cafe & bar, which I didn't use so can't comment on it. very clean changing facilities, showers hairdryer etc. family rooms & disabled.
Vicky N — Google review
Amazing! Best thermal baths we went to. Not over crowded and sore super clean. Spacious change rooms. Stunning views. Nice cafe.
Jennifer V — Google review
The room was very clean, the price is high relative to the value The view is amazing in the outdoor pool, recommended
Maya L — Google review
4.4
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3.9
(861)
Frazione Cadarese, 46, 28866 Premia VB, Italy
http://www.premiaterme.com/
+39 0324 617210
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21

Stockalperschloss

Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Baroque castle with guided tours, formal gardens & an exhibition on the history of the Simplon Pass.
Impressive baroque palace in the heart of Brig, built in the 17th century by Kaspar Stockalper. The castle is very well preserved, with beautiful gardens and a peaceful courtyard. Guided tours are interesting, and the views of the town and surrounding mountains make the visit even more special
Marcio R — Google review
The castle's history, from its construction to the present day, is very interesting. The castle garden invites you to linger. I think it must be particularly beautiful in spring and summer.
Max B — Google review
The castle was closed the day we went to Brig, but the garden itself is worth the visit. It was quiet, a perfect place for a picnic with an astonished view. Toilets are available. Highly recommended
MG R — Google review
A great place to just stop, take in the views. A very interesting atmosphere around, lots of history here.
Philip R — Google review
Nice Palace, but without a guide, you can't explore the interior at all. My bf and I ended up sitting out in the gardens feeding sparrows for an hour (which was lovely). Admission is free.
Sonja L — Google review
Late this freezing cold January Sunday afternoon we visited this magnificent 17th century castle in the very center of the old town of Brig, that previously was unknown to us. We were all by ourselves and could enjoy the sun progressively setting on the western facade of the castle with shadows of the naked trees being projected on the pale yellow color of the building. Our only regret was that we had not arranged for a visit to the interior but that will be a good project for a future visit.
Sebastian R — Google review
There was a wedding going on when we arrived, so it felt rude to go in. Can't tell you much about the interior. Spent our time outside in the park. Nice kempt garden with students and kindergartens in all directions, but they were well behaved and not offensive. Lovely views and nice weather. Park at the train station and walk up. Plenty of touristy stuff around the area, so well catered for.
Chris S — Google review
I haven't been inside the castle and only been to the courtyard and outside park of palace. It is an impressive palace and courtyard. If you are in Brig and have 30-45 mins, take a short walk from Bahnof through the old town to the palace. It is totally worth your time. You can have a guided tour for which you will need more time. Hopefully next time, I will be able to do it.
Sahil S — Google review
4.5
(1969)
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4.0
(133)
Alte Simplonstrasse 28, 3900 Brig-Glis, Switzerland
https://www.brig-simplon.ch/schloss
+41 27 921 60 30
22

Walliser Alpentherme & Spa Leukerbad

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Thermal baths
Spas & Wellness
Nestled in the heart of Leukerbad, Walliser Alpentherme & Spa offers a range of spa facilities including saunas, massage treatments, and an outdoor thermal bath with stunning mountain views. The complex is conveniently located near restaurants and nightlife. While some visitors found the entrance hard to locate, others enjoyed meeting fellow travelers and appreciated the clean pools and welcoming staff.
This is a wonderful thermal bath! Location is breath taking!!!!! Love the inside and outside pools, wash areas are clean and super well stocked. Absolutely recommend at least a 3 hour stay.
Amlu N — Google review
I’m glad I ignored the handful of negative reviews, which mostly are from a few years ago. These thermal baths are quiet, in a stunning location and with helpful, friendly staff. The view from the outdoor pool is beautiful, the spa “village” is very good and the Aufguss - every two hours - was excellent; the man who led it was a master with the towels! The Roman-Irish bath was well done - sure, it’s not Baden-Baden and the facilities are a bit tired in places, but I’m very pleased I made the trip.
Robin H — Google review
Wanted somewhere to relax after a day waking in the mountains and was going to go to one of the other pools after reading the reviews. The other place was too busy for me so decided to ignore the reviews and try here. So glad we did. The pools are lovely and the outdoor pool has a stunning view It wasn't at all crowded and so relaxing. Yes the changing rooms may need an update and some of the lockers too but they were clean and the staff helpful and friendly
Tracey B — Google review
The Spa/ Therme is in a bad condition. In the shower the handle fall off, lights are broken, the floor in the water is dirty. Multiple elevators are broken. One Sauna is out of orders for years and I payed 40.- CHF for 3h. All that said, it's a shame cause the building itself is beautiful and has a great view. And the idea of an underground Sauna village is also beautiful. Because it's so run down you also have not many people around either what is nice at least. Of you owner of this spa reading this review: Please please please renovate this spa! It would be a shame to see it go under.
Maz — Google review
Lovely spa, quiet with lots of capacity and a great variety of facilities. Possibly it could be described as dated but I don't think that detracted from my experience.
J E — Google review
I absolutely love this thermal bath, amazing pools with incredible views, it's just simply gorgeous and the saunadorf is so unique and nice. Beautiful architecture.
Noemi F — Google review
we were checking this place out to experiance another thermal spring in leukerbad. sadly this place wasnt worth going since it was almost deserted (including the mal which was almost dead (most shops where closed for good and empty), and the baths were poorly visited (mid july!). it was a weird experience. economicaly this doesnt seem to check out anymore. also lots of stuff in bad shape and poorly maintained.
Lx B — Google review
Absolutely loved this place. Beautiful views. Great sauna. Quiet.
Alexandra É — Google review
3.1
(732)
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3.7
(775)
Dorfpl. 1, 3954 Leukerbad, Switzerland
http://walliser-alpentherme-spa-leukerbad.com.es/
+41 27 472 18 09
23

Leukerbad Therme

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Water park
Spas & Wellness
Spas
Leukerbad Therme is a must-visit destination, boasting the title of the largest natural thermal spa in Europe. With four floors and ten pools to explore, it offers a variety of options for relaxation and rejuvenation. The Sauna-Landscape provides additional opportunities for pampering with steam baths, herbs sauna, and more.
We visited Leukerbad Therme today and absolutely loved it! The hot springs and thermal pools were incredibly relaxing — the perfect combination of warm mineral water, bubbling jacuzzis, and soothing hydro-massage zones. We’ve been to other thermal spas before, but this one truly stands out for its unique atmosphere and natural charm. The mineral water felt rejuvenating, and the entire experience was peaceful and refreshing. We had a wonderful time, felt fully relaxed, and truly enjoyed every moment of our visit. Highly recommended for anyone looking to unwind in the heart of the Swiss Alps!
Pavel ( — Google review
Absolutely wonderful place for the family. Lots to do, spotlessly clean, friendly staff. No matter the weather this is a great year round activity. After you have paid you don’t need to worry about anything else, your wrist band is your locker key and how you pay at the bar. On the way out scan your wrist band on the pay machine and pay for your drinks.
Martin E — Google review
Much remains the secret of nature, but what is known makes Leukerbad absolutely extraordinary. It takes an unbelievable 40 years for the seeping mountain water deep in the Alps to be enriched with valuable minerals, warmed to the perfect temperature of up to 51° Celsius, and transformed into thermal water. Only then does it bubble naturally from the earth and flow into the Leukerbad baths. To step into these waters is to experience true Alpine wellness, a gift of nature that has been patiently prepared for decades. The Leukerbad Therme is the largest thermal bath in the entire Alpine region, and it truly deserves its reputation as an Alpine wellness paradise for young and old. With ten relaxing baths, family-friendly slides, and a modern sauna area offering a wide range of wellness and natural healing options, this place is unforgettable. The backdrop of the Alps, combined with the charm of the beautiful town of Leukerbad, makes the experience even more magical. We stayed from 8 in the morning until 8 at night and enjoyed every moment. The pools are soothing, the atmosphere is rejuvenating, and the spa treatments are exceptional. Be sure to request Nicole for your massage or treatment, as her care and expertise make the day even more special. From bathing in the thermal waters to indulging in the wellness services, the hours simply slipped away in pure relaxation and joy. This is not just a place to visit, it is a place to linger. A single day is wonderful, but a few days are ideal in order to fully enjoy both the Therme and the many beautiful hikes that surround Leukerbad. Between the healing waters, the serenity of the spa, and the natural beauty of the Alps, this is truly a destination like no other. If you are searching for an experience that combines wellness, fun, and breathtaking scenery, the Leukerbad Therme is perfect. It is a place to restore body and spirit, to laugh and relax, and to create memories that will last forever.
Tracy L — Google review
I have absolutely loved it. There are so many things to do: water slides, outdoor and indoor pool, pool bar, sauna and so on. There are also facilities to people with children. Minuses: - Towel is not included, so bring yours. - We did not find any water fountains.
Irina F — Google review
Worth doing at least once ! I really enjoy the place… you can just swim on top, or slide in the tube with the kids!! Or just relax on the other level, where water is just so great…
Adam S — Google review
I have visited this location during both the winter and late summer seasons, and the views were consistently impressive. The water temperature was notably pleasant. While the buildings exhibit some age, the environment offers a relaxing and enjoyable experience for visitors of all ages. Furthermore, the pricing is quite reasonable, especially for Swiss standards. The facility also provides a small dining area for guests who wish to bring and consume their own meals.
Heeky Y — Google review
I liked the landscape and the diversity of options, both indoors and outdoors. I didn't find the installations particularly beautiful, but they were clean, perfectly working, and all seemed fairly priced. We didn't wait, and the employees were very welcoming.
Smlvcfncst — Google review
The main indoor and outdoor pools look newly renovated and are in excellent condition. There’s also a children’s pool and a small play area, which makes it great for families. The spa area is in good shape, though a bit small. It includes a steam bath, three or four saunas at different temperatures, and a cold-water pool outside. The spa area is nude-only, and access to it costs an additional 15 CHF. Overall, a very pleasant and relaxing experience.
Massimiliano H — Google review
4.4
(4580)
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3.9
(724)
Thermenstrasse 56, 3954 Leukerbad, Switzerland
https://www.leukerbad.ch/therme
+41 27 472 20 20
24

Piazza del Mercato

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Piazza del Mercato is a historic and symbolic place in the town, with narrow streets and arcades that invite exploration. The area is filled with historical buildings that now house museums and cultural facilities, offering visitors an authentic journey into the past. Enclosed by protective walls, this architectural gem reveals its extraordinary beauty to all who visit.
4.4
(373)
28845 Domodossola VB, Italy
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Domodossola

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Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Domodossola, a charming town in the Piedmont region of northern Italy, is known for its scenic beauty and rich history. Formerly known by various names including Oscela and Ossola Lepontiorum, it offers a glimpse into the past with its historical significance. The town was also the site of Peruvian aviation pioneer Jorge Chávez's tragic airplane crash in 1910.
4.3
(434)
28845 Province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola, Italy, USA
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Crans-Montana

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Crans-Montana, located in the district of Sierre in the canton of Valais, Switzerland, was formed on January 1, 2017 through the merger of Chermignon, Mollens, Montana and Randogne.
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Ski Zenit - Ski School Snowboard

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If you're planning a trip to the stunning Alps, make sure to connect with Ski Zenit - Ski School Snowboard for an unforgettable experience on the slopes. This fantastic school offers everything from gear rentals to tailored ski and snowboard lessons, catering to all skill levels. For those seeking a more intense challenge, they even provide year-round training in ski racing on the glacier during summer months. Visitors rave about their experiences at Ski Zenit, highlighting how well-organized and efficient the camps are.
We had two private lessons with Chris. First, Ski Zenit was able to accommodate our selected time slots. That really helps our schedule. Chris was down to earth and personable. He identified our needs and improved our skills with targeted exercises. He made the learning enjoyable and rewarding. I will definitely recommend him as a ski instructor.
Raymond C — Google review
I wanted my son to brush up on his skiing this August after his travel baseball season ended in July. He played football last school year but decided to join the high school ski team this winter. Since he hadn't skied very often the last couple seasons I contacted Ski Zenit and asked if they could help him shake off the rust. Since this is a camp for experienced ski racers we opted for a 5 day private lesson on the Saas Fee glacier. Rich was my Ski Zenit contact and he couldn't have been more accomodating. He planned our transportation from Geneva and laid out everything we would need to be prepared and make this excursion a success. My son's ski instructor, Chris, sent us daily videos and kept us informed of his progress. He improved dramatically over the week and we couldn't be happier with his progress. Way to go Ski Zenit!
Andrew M — Google review
Had a great experience taking lessons with Chris! He taught us so much in two days; I felt much more confident after just our first lesson. Chris was able to tailor the lessons very well to everyone’s skill level, and took us to a variety of terrains where we practiced and improved on various techniques. I would 10/10 recommend Chris and Ski Zenit if you want to improve your skiing and have fun doing it!
Anusha A — Google review
Amazing lesson- my first time to take private lessons. Finally after years of trying to learn I feel more confident! My instructor, Max, was fantastic! Patient and great company. He made it look so easy. The staff had excellent communications before we arrived as well. Highly recommended.
Crystal J — Google review
I had an incredible experience with Ski Zenit! After 28 years away from skiing, I decided to book a private lesson, and I was lucky enough to have Chris as my instructor. His teaching approach was clear, patient, and highly effective. In just one session (2.5h), he taught me the essential skills I needed to move forward confidently. Chris made everything easy to understand and apply, and his encouragement was incredibly motivating. I can't recommend Ski Zenit and Chris enough – if you're looking to improve or get back into skiing, this is the place to start!
Grischa M — Google review
I had an amazing experience with Max as my ski instructor! He was incredibly patient and kind throughout the lesson, always encouraging me and making me feel comfortable. Max helped me regain my confidence on the slopes, and thanks to his expert guidance, I managed to conquer an icy red slope without fear. I couldn't have done it without him! Highly recommend Max to anyone looking to improve their skiing skills or just enjoy their time on the slopes. Thank you, Max!
Selene F — Google review
We booked the trainer Ellen for 1 week. We had so much fun and where able to ski on the first day. Ellen is quit and very professional. We had really a great time. The video shows Ellen and our daughter. We will definitely come back to Zenit School and hopefully Ellen. Kind regards, Marco, Daniela and Anna.
Marco W — Google review
We had a fantastic experience with Zenit. Our instructor Tim was brilliant, super patient, fun and helpful. The children said he’s the best instructor they’ve ever had, and they have both made huge progress. The whole team at Zenit were so and accommodating. I highly recommend this company - 5 stars!
Lorna — Google review
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Obere Dorfstrasse 54, 3906 Saas-Fee, Switzerland
https://skischoolsaasfee.ch/
+41 76 772 15 09
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Matterhorn Diamonds Ski School, Zermatt

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Matterhorn Diamonds Ski School in Zermatt is known for its expertise in providing private ski lessons, making it ideal for those seeking personalized instruction. The school offers half and full-day one-to-one lessons, ensuring a tailored experience for each student. With specially trained instructors, they also cater to children, creating fun and engaging sessions to enhance their skills on the slopes.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I just had the most incredible week skiing with Matterhorn Diamonds in Zermatt, Switzerland, and I can't recommend them highly enough! From our very first interaction while organising our trip from Perth, the entire team was outstanding. They made planning effortless for our group of nine, even going above and beyond to arrange snowboard instructors for two members of our party. Having one dedicated contact made the process so smooth—special thanks to Rowena for her exceptional support! A huge shoutout to our fantastic instructors who made our experience unforgettable: Chris the pseudo diamond, patient Jack, amazing Ana, good friend Sebastian, and the greatest of all time, Juan! These guys are the 💣! Clearly love what they do and are eager to share that with others. Together, they created precious memories for all of us with loads of fun and laughter. If you're looking for ski instruction, whether you're a beginner or advanced skier, look no further—Matterhorn Diamonds is the place to go. You will not be disappointed! Thank you, team, for an amazing experience!
Jae S — Google review
Juan showed me an absolutely amazing time on the slopes. I was able to really be myself in Zermatt around him, he was honestly the best thing about my trip. Speaking to him about the love for skiing and his excitement has influenced me. I’m no longer afraid to go and try on my own. I can’t wait until next year, I feel so confident because of this! I really can’t believe how fast he taught me. I was turning and skiing within the hour! I was able to send a video to my dad and family back home, as well as friends and colleagues. You will definitely have priority for ski lessons should anyone book. This has changed my entire world in winter sports and I will now be an annual skier. I really can’t say enough good things about this experience!
Shantel F — Google review
Lucas made our experience unforgettable. His knowledge of the mountain, his understanding of our needs, and his tips for improving my son’s skiing technique were on point. He was a fantastic guide and instructor. He also gave great advise about restaurants for lunch and dinner.
Brad C — Google review
Would recommend Matterhorn Diamonds Ski School for anyone skiing Zermatt. I toured with Ana and she was outstanding! The resort is so vast that it can be overwhelming. Given the conditions the day we skied, Ana located the best possible runs while navigating areas on the Italian side of the resort then back to Switzerland. We had a full day of great skiing. When I return to Zermatt I will ski again with Matterhorn Diamonds! Thanks Ana!!
Michael S — Google review
My experience with Isabella and the Matterhorn Diamonds Ski School team was nothing short of extraordinary! From the moment I stepped onto the slopes, her expertise and passion for skiing were evident. Isabella's patient and personalized instruction elevated my skills to new heights, allowing me to tackle challenging terrain with confidence. I wholeheartedly recommend Isabella and her team to anyone looking to improve their skiing abilities while having an unforgettable experience on the slopes. Thank you, Isabella, for an incredible journey on the mountain! ⛷️🏔️
Filippo C — Google review
We booked a private lesson for 2 with Matterhorn Diamonds 2 weeks ago and it was the best decision ever. We were fortunate to have Lukáš as our instructor, which completely changed the way I see and enjoy skiing. He was patient and always looking for our moves and posture, giving advices and building the confidence and proper mindset to approach any slope. We started with less steep blue slopes and gradually increased the difficulty ending up doing red slopes and having one of our best times on ski. I would definitely recommend him to anyone who feels the need to take a few classes and learn how to approach slopes, improve their posture and gain confidence. Thank you Lukáš and Matterhorn Diamonds for the best ski experience and for making me love this sport!
Andreea M — Google review
Our experience with Juan and Rowena was exceptional! Last year, my 10-year-old daughter had an amazing time skiing with Juan, thanks to the quick arrangement made by Rowena, even on short notice. This year, we returned to Zermatt, and once again, Juan and Rowena provided us with another fantastic ski experience. Juan's week-long sessions with my daughter were not only enjoyable but also incredibly effective in improving her skills significantly. He managed to strike the perfect balance between keeping the sessions fun and challenging, resulting in my daughter developing a deeper love for the sport. Rowena, on the other hand, was incredibly patient and supportive as I navigated my way through the slopes as a beginner. Despite the unpredictable weather conditions, she ensured that our skiing experience remained engaging and fulfilling. With their guidance, we were able to explore various terrains and witnessed significant improvements in our skiing abilities. I wholeheartedly recommend both Juan and Rowena to anyone seeking top-notch ski instruction. We are already looking forward to returning soon for more unforgettable skiing adventures!
Fan W — Google review
Matterhorn Diamonds were great to work with from start to finish! Some friends and I rented skis, boots, helmets, jackets and pants through their team and they coordinated a guide/instructor for our first day on the mountain. They accommodated all of my requests via email and were very prompt and friendly. I was so grateful for the wonderful ski day their team provided. Juan was our guide/instructor and he was absolutely splendid to spend the day skiing with. I have been skiing my whole life and consider myself an advanced/expert skier from Utah and he was able to provide helpful instruction on ways I could improve as the terrain here is different from my usual. The other skier in our party is more novice to skiing and she was very much improved and more confident at the end of the day with his expert instruction. Juan had such a detailed way of explaining ski movement making his instruction easy to implement on the slopes. He was knowledgeable about the mountain and it’s history/culture and accommodated everything we wanted to accomplish. He was truly wonderful and we so enjoyed our experience with him and the rest of the diamond team.
Kelsey S — Google review
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Matterstrasse 23, 3920 Zermatt, Switzerland
https://www.matterhorn-diamonds.com/
+41 79 510 24 91
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Matterhorn

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Mountain peak
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Mountains
Matterhorn is a renowned alpine peak known for its distinctive pyramid shape and challenging climbing routes to the summit. It is part of the TORX program, featuring great trails in the Aosta Valley. Visitors can take a cable car to reach the terrace and enjoy stunning views of Matterhorn, Mont Blanc, Gran Paradiso, Monte Rosa, and Swiss peaks. The area also offers access to Plateau Rosa and Grotta di Ghiaccio on foot.
Nature is unbelievable. Matterhorn has around 430K of marked trails, everywhere you look is a beautiful nature. Valleys, glaciers, hills, fields, cows. Had an amazing hike and will be back hopefully sometime. Would love to Mountain bike here too, its just so beautiful and raw.
Lukas G — Google review
Nature is so beautiful, lots of marked trails for hikers and so clean. It is a stunning experience and such a lovely place, recommended for both hikers and those who are not. Train ride up there is around 40 minutes from Zermatt if you are planning to go all the way up, or a bit less if you are planning to hike a bit till the top station.
Azer J — Google review
Phenomenal - very beautiful mountain surrounded by very beautiful landscapes and a great small cozy town, Zermatt🤩. I was there in July 2023 and it was amazing. We had lunch at the restaurant in Schwarzee which was also with a very good view of Matterhorn and the surroundings. I can truly recommend going here, for sure!
Niclas J — Google review
This is an awesome mountain. Really steep on the cable car (what do you expect people who have put too steep) and nice and cool from the warm temperatures below (as you'd expect being 4000m above sea level).
Joseph D — Google review
Iconic Switzerland at its best. The views of the Matterhorn are simply world-class. Whether hiking, skiing, or just relaxing, it’s magical.
Jasper B — Google review
Beautiful mountain scenery and cute sheeps. On Matterhorn, the sheep season was already over in October. But we were lucky to find sheeps on the hills west of Zermatt :)
Jingzhou W — Google review
Probably the icon you could think about Switzerland! Spent 3 days in Zermatt, found it not too difficult to have a look towards the peak as the distance and altitude is not that far away. Rifflesee (Gornergrat area) gives the best view with a mirroring lake surface. The 5 lakes hike in Sunnegga is also spectacular. Both hikes are easy and almost all downhill if you hop off the cable cars from higher stations.
Mato S — Google review
In my experience it was way better than Jungfrau. My family loved it. You can take the tram to the second to last stop and start walking down along the track for a beautiful view of the lake, the top of the mountain, the valley.
Dongik C — Google review
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Matterhorn Glacier Paradise

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Matterhorn Glacier Paradise is a must-visit destination in the Alps, offering a breathtaking experience. The journey to this highest cable car station in Europe from Zermatt village takes 45 minutes, providing panoramic views of peaks and glaciers. At the top station, visitors can explore a restaurant, shop, cinema, and viewing platform showcasing famous Alpine peaks in France, Italy, and Switzerland.
This observation deck offers a direct view of the Breithorn and a spectacular 360-degree view of the Swiss Alps. We recommend taking the gondola from Zermatt, as it's easy to access while enjoying the spectacular view. Glacier Paradise is a cave beneath the glacier, but it's cold even in summer, so a down jacket is a must.
Taka N — Google review
This is the pinnacle of Matterhorn visit for any tourist. The highest cable car station with temperatures hoovering around sub zeros. Here you have three basic options one to visit the panoramic 360 view tower through a lift, second you can walk on the glacier upto the hiking trail to Breithorn and third you can the glacier cave by foot with mesmerising snow sculptures, crevices of glaciers to view live, and a walk through the sub zero temperature. You can easily spend atleast half a day but last of the cable car being at 6 p.m.
Sundararajan V — Google review
I definitely recommend, there activities for the whole day! First go to the top, enjoy the view and snow, you can climb the mountain if you want, enjoy Ice Palace, then. Go slowly down, there is lots of trails , lakes, there is amazing restaurants with the breathtaking view. I started 8.30 and came back to hotel 6pm... It worth every penny!
Iryna — Google review
Overall, this is a great ride up close to the mountain. There’s a bunch of activities to do once you reach Klein Matterhorn. The cable car ride itself is worth the price because of how high it takes you and the views you get. However, if I compare this to Jungfraujoch I felt like our experience was much better in Jungfrau. If you’re in Zermatt though, this is what I’d recommend going for vs Gornergrat.
Rahul R — Google review
Wow...we were not sure when we arrived on Sunday evening as it was raining and we could not see anything. We decided to do the glacier paradise which was the best decision. Going up, we ran into heavy clouds and snow, we could barely see 4 m in front of us. The cable car was awesome. There is an ice castle with ice art, amazing stuff. Take extremely warm clothing, it gets below 5 degrees there. There is a good coffee and food shop, with other stuff like gifts, etc. There was snow so we got to play in the snow. The view point was closed unfortunately due to the heavy winds and the matterhorn was not visible. Overall, I'll do it again. And, ALWAYS GET A FULL OR HALF PASS DEPENDING ON HOW LONG YOU PLAN TO STAY. Half pass for short stays, full pass for longer stays.
Abdul A — Google review
Climbing the glacier at 3004 meters above sea level was an unforgettable experience. An elevator can also be taken down to a cave with ice images, part of which is located in Italy. The platform is with the elevator up and in good weather you can see an unforgettable view of the Matterhorn.
Tzvetelina J — Google review
Matterhorn Glacier Paradise was absolutely amazing. Easy gondola ride up from town, and the views at the top are insane. You’re surrounded by glaciers and massive peaks, and you can even spot mountaineers and skiers out on the snowfields. We hiked the Matterhorn Glacier Trail partway down, and the scenery was nonstop. Alpine lakes, rocky terrain, and the Matterhorn in the background the whole way. Easily one of the highlights of our trip to Zermatt.
Sean L — Google review
Absolutely mind-blowing experience. I cannot recommend this enough, especially if you choose a day with perfect weather. The views are stunning from top to bottom. The Glacier paradise doesn't disappoint, the statues are amazing!
Michelle C — Google review
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3920 Zermatt, Switzerland
https://www.matterhornparadise.ch/de/Entdecken/Gipfel/Matterhorn-glacier-paradise
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