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.