That day, we took a scenic train ride to Grindelwald, and it was incredibly convenient. From our hotel, it was just a 5-minute walk to Interlaken West Station. The train ticket from there to Grindelwald costs CHF 29.60 for an adult and kid is half price. The journey itself takes about 35 minutes in total. Depending on the schedule, some trains are direct while others require a quick change at Zweilutschinen Station. Still, it's so easy even when travelling with kids. The entire ride is breathtaking, with panoramic views of snow-covered mountains and charming Swiss villages along the way.
Grindelwald is a picturesque alpine village nestled in the Bernese Oberland region. It's famously known for its stunning views of Eiger North Face, attracting both skiers in winter and hikers in summer. During winter, everything is blanketed in white snow, transforming the whole village into a magical winter wonderland. The scenery was absolutely beautiful. The kids were especially thrilled. We found a quiet little snowy spot where they could freely play and simply enjoy the soft powdery snow.
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| Mushroom and bacon flammkuchen CHF 22.50 (around AUD 41) |
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| Original flammkuchen with bacon, onion and cream cheese CHF 19.50 (around AUD 35.50) |
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| Raclette (comes with potatoes and four type of pickles) CHF 29.50 (around AUD 53.70) |
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| Apfelstrudel CHF 12.50 (around AUD 22.80) |
Initially, we had planned to visit Lauterbrunnen, but the lady at the ticket counter advised us not to go as there was a ski competition happening and it would be extremely crowded. Looking back, we were glad we stayed in Grindelwald instead. It turned out to be a wonderfully relaxed and memorable day surrounded by snow, mountains and good food. It was truly a well-spent day in this charming Swiss village.
Dorfstrasse 135
3818 Grindelwald
Ph: +41 33 854 8484
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