




Traditional Alpine hotel layout across multiple floors with a central elevator. Ground floor houses reception and dining; upper floors contain guest rooms and suites.
16 features available
1 room types
2 twins
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£215
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£340
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£495
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Grindelwald sits directly beneath the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau — three of the Alps' most recognisable peaks — and Hotel Eiger occupies a prime central position within the village. The hotel offers ski-in, ski-out access, and for those looking to extend their range, the station for the mountain train to Kleine Scheidegg and onward to Wengen is a seven-minute walk, roughly 700 metres away. This connection opens up the full Jungfrau ski region, one of the largest and most varied ski areas in Switzerland. The village centre, with its restaurants, ski hire shops, and après-ski options, is immediately accessible on foot. Grindelwald is also well connected by rail to Interlaken, making arrival by public transport from Zurich or Geneva straightforward.
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Ski beneath the iconic North Face of the Eiger in a classic Swiss Alpine setting.
Grindelwald is a vibrant and historic glacier village situated in the heart of Switzerland's Bernese Oberland, serving as a premier gateway to the spectacular Jungfrau Region. Dominated by the towering, dramatic peaks of the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau, the resort offers one of the most breathtaking alpine panoramas in the world. Visitors are charmed by its traditional wooden chalets, lively main street, and rich mountaineering history that permeates the local culture. As part of the Jungfrau Ski Region, Grindelwald provides direct access to two main ski areas: Grindelwald-First and Kleine Scheidegg-Männlichen, connecting seamlessly to neighboring Wengen. The introduction of the state-of-the-art Eiger Express tricable gondola has revolutionized mountain access, dramatically cutting travel times to the slopes. The skiing terrain heavily favors intermediates, with long, sweeping red runs, but also features world-class snowparks and dedicated beginner zones at village level. Beyond skiing, Grindelwald is a true winter wonderland offering an extensive array of non-ski activities. From miles of winter hiking trails and Europe's longest sledging runs to the thrilling First Flyer and the high-altitude rail journey to the Jungfraujoch—the Top of Europe—the resort delivers a complete and unforgettable Swiss mountain vacation.
Grindelwald's skiing is divided into the sunny First area, renowned for its snowpark and long intermediate cruisers, and the expansive Kleine Scheidegg-Männlichen area. Skiers can carve down wide, scenic pistes directly beneath the imposing Eiger North Face, while beginners have access to excellent learning zones right in the village.
A world-renowned UNESCO World Heritage area famous for the mighty Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau peaks and its spectacular mountain railways.
A sunny, south-facing area famous for the massive Grindelwald-First Snowpark, extensive freeride terrain, and long cruising runs.
A historic mountain pass offering spectacular, rolling red runs right at the foot of the dramatic Eiger North Face.
Features wide, gentle slopes perfect for beginners and progressing intermediates, paired with panoramic valley views.
The central village learning area dedicated to first-timers and children, featuring magic carpets and easy gradient slopes.
Accessible via Kleine Scheidegg, this is the legendary, demanding World Cup downhill track leading down into Wengen.
Zurich Airport (ZRH)
2h 15min
150km
Direct train connections are available from Zurich Airport via Bern and Interlaken, offering a scenic and highly efficient journey. Large parking garages are available at the Grindelwald Terminal and in the village center, though they can fill up quickly during peak season.
Mid-December to mid-April
The comprehensive Jungfrau Ski Region pass covers Grindelwald, Wengen, and Mürren. The spectacular V-Cableway operates year-round.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (CHF 75), Adult 6-Day Pass (CHF 385)