Top 10 Budget-friendly Things to do in Bernese Oberland, Canton of Bern

April 20, 2022 Marianna Hollaway

This Swiss winter wonderland is also a summer playground. Snow-frosted peaks tower above charming towns and villages like Interlaken. Its position, between lakes Thun and Brienz, makes a perfect base for cable car rides up Jungfrau, Mšnch and Eiger or for hikes from traditional village Grindelwald. Thun offers exciting summer diving and sailing. To the west, the glitzy resort town of Gstaad attracts Europe's wealthy. Jungfrau Railway boasts Europe's highest station. The region is accessible by bus or car.
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1. North face Trail

Murren Switzerland
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5.0 based on 45 reviews

North face Trail

2. The Eiger

The Northface of the Eiger, 3818 Switzerland http://www.myswitzerland.com/en/eiger-trail-the-swiss-alpine-experience-trail.html
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5.0 based on 475 reviews

The Eiger

Reviewed By Graeme74 - Glasgow, United Kingdom

Lucked out with a perfect sunny, cloudless day for this simply stunning route. Was a bit nervous reading some reviews as I only had running shoes and clothing (and a small back pack with thin sweater and water/snacks). Climb out of Lauterbrunnen to Wengen is sharp but lovely - in the trees but regular gaps to see the incredible Lauterbrunnen valley and waterfalls. Once in pretty Wengen, it was a beautiful hike/run along above the valley all the way eventually to Kleine Scheidegg, passing a few train stops and info signs for exhilarating ski runs. The views of the Jungfrau, Monch and Eiger - as well as countless other snow peaked beauties and look backs down to the valley were incredible throughout. After some rest and drink/food in Kleine Scheidegg, it was a short walk/run up to Eigergletscher station, which is nestled right under the start of the Eiger Trail. I was advised there was snow still in a round a dozen gullies on the path - so was a little early in my well worn grip running shoes. But that, and the scree elements were very easy with just some basic care when crossing those short sections (usually 10-20 careful side steps were enough.) I can imagine earlier in year it would be quite different, and require better equipment and boots - and also on a different day in heavy wind/rain would be a totally different prospect - so carefully consider weather, as well of course your fitness. But there were many others of varying fitness and hiking experience out there, so I think on a sunny day in mid-summer it’s a very doable trail as long as reasonably fit. The traverse under the Eiger’s north face is incredible - watching the rock climbers above was breathtaking! A few short, steep ups and downs, but nothing overly taxing in each of those and the path is well defined and worn-in throughout. Amazing waterfall just before main descents start before Alpiglen. From there, it’s a long, steady and at times fairly steep descent for many km’s into Grindelwald - could be difficult if you have knee or ankle issues, but fun otherwise. Can’t recommend enough for a few hours to see some of the most incredible and varied scenes in the world! Again, just consider the weather, your fitness, time of year, equipment/gear needed and water/snacks. Have fun ????????

3. Blumental Panorama Trail

Murren Switzerland
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5.0 based on 124 reviews

Blumental Panorama Trail

4. Maennlichen Romantic Trail

Grindelwald 3818 Switzerland +41 33 854 80 80 https://www.maennlichen.ch/en/romantic-trail.html
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5.0 based on 90 reviews

Maennlichen Romantic Trail

Reviewed By yns_10 - Sydney, Australia

The wide, well maintained panorama trail from Männlichen to Kleine Scheidegg with a gentle descent most of the way. Only the part by the Tschuggen flank has a guard rail. We walked early October and the trail had only a section (mainly in the shade) that was icy and tricky to manoeuvre as it was one of the few uphill sections. The views of the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau are simple breathtaking.

5. Reichenbach Falls

Meiringen Switzerland http://www.grimselwelt.ch/bahnen/reichenbachfall-bahn
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4.5 based on 397 reviews

Reichenbach Falls

This 656-foot waterfall is best known for its fictional significance as the place of Sherlock Holmes's death.

Reviewed By giacomos360

A small funicular railway brings you up to a waterfall, the view there is just amazing! A small and easy hiking trail allows you to see the waterfall and the beautiful surrounding landscape from different points of view. Fully recommended!

6. The Wetterhorn

Grindelwald Switzerland
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4.5 based on 83 reviews

The Wetterhorn

Reviewed By yns_10 - Sydney, Australia

We had a brief stop in Grindelwald and found that most of our photos were of this unique mountain behind Grindelwald.

7. Bachalpsee Lake

Bachalpsee, Grindelwald 3818 Switzerland
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4.5 based on 632 reviews

Bachalpsee Lake

He painted the Jungfrau and the Schynige Platte, but Ferdinand Hodler never committed Lake Bachalpsee to canvas. The glacial water reflecting the Schreckhorn in the calm air would have been entirely in keeping with the taste of the well-known symbolist. Many others discovered the beauty of the "blue jewel". Lake Bachalpsee travels around the world as a postcard. However: no photo are able capture the radiance of the lake. You need to go there and see it for yourself. That doesn't require much effort. Lake Bachalpsee can be reached from First on foot in less than an hour.

Reviewed By Xabbu - Zurich, Switzerland

Bachalpsee is an extremely scenic lake and can be reached by an easy hike from First. Definitely worth visiting.

8. Lauterbrunnen Valley Waterfalls

Stutzli 460, Lauterbrunnen 3822 Switzerland +41 33 856 85 68 http://www.lauterbrunnen.ch
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4.5 based on 1,054 reviews

Lauterbrunnen Valley Waterfalls

Reviewed By erikapst72 - Jacksonville, United States

Swiss Alps are breathtaking, all worth it...ready for my next adventure. The Alpine region of Switzerland, conventionally referred to as the Swiss Alps, represents a major natural feature of the country and is, along with the Swiss Plateau and the Swiss portion of the Jura Mountains, one of its three main physiographic regions

9. Harder Kulm

Unterseen, Interlaken 3800 Switzerland +41 33 828 72 33 [email protected] http://www.jungfrau.ch/en-gb/harder-kulm/
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4.5 based on 2,286 reviews

Harder Kulm

At an altitude of 1,322 m, the Harder Kulm offers the best view of Interlaken, Eiger Mönch and Jungfrau as well as the Thun and Lake Brienz. The palatial restaurant and the Two Lakes Bridge viewing platform are an enticing place to spend time. The cable car, not far from the Interlaken Ost train station on the Harder, has been operational for more than 100 years. The Talstation building has remained without major alterations to the original design as it was in the early years after the turn of the century, and is one of Interlaken's listed buildings. For connoisseurs and those in search of a view, the Harder railway takes just ten minutes to reach the Interlaken Hausberg. The 1,449-metre mountain journey largely goes through the forest, surmounting 731 metres in altitude at an incline of 64%.

Reviewed By sherryb136 - Kusadasi, Turkey

From very close to the town center you can take a funicular to the “Top of Interlaken” for stunning views of the 2 lakes and the landscape. It had rained earlier the day we went but had mostly cleared by the time we ventured out. Initially there were scattered clouds below us but they gradually disappeared...and then reappeared and disappeared again. Life in the mountains. A nice restaurant with both indoor and outdoor seating and incredible views sits at the top after a short walk from the funicular terminal. The brave can opt to walk back down (2 1/2 hours I think it said) but it would have been slick that day.

10. Lake Brienz

Brienz 3855 Switzerland +41 33 826 53 00 http://www.brienzersee.ch
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4.5 based on 814 reviews

Lake Brienz

Reviewed By yns_10 - Sydney, Australia

A beautiful turquoise lake surrounded by the spectacular mountains of the Bernese overland. Until mid October, boats take you around to various towns.

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