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As above - any must do's - on and off piste?
Edit: Skiing in Grindelwald 🙂
If you mean in winter then there was a bit of chat about Wengen on this thread:
[url= http://http://www.singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/wengen-switzerland-whos-been-whats-it-like ]Wengen Linky[/url]
Which resort are you going to?
And if you mean summer then im interested to know too because I still havent got round to biking there yet!
Yes sorry - Skiing on Sat - going to Grindelwald but got the regional ski pass 🙂
Read the link thanks - all good 🙂 - wondered if anyone has experience of Grindelwald itself?
if you have got some time off... go see the trummelbach falls
My wife is still recovering after many hip ops so will be taking it easy so maybe a day trip is on the cards 🙂 I guess the trummelbach falls will be frozen 😉
shouldnt be, the bit you can walk into / viewing part is well down into the vally, if anything this time of year there might be too much water...
Ahh OK 🙂 Tick 🙂
Never been but always wanted to go. Go to Grindelwald and check out the Eiger! Take the train up the mountain and have some lunch, found this:
http://www.raileurope.com/activities/jungfraujoch/index.html
There are apparently stations on the way up where you can get out and look out of viewing galleries straight down the face of the Eiger.
I used to climb a lot and have always been fascinated by the Eiger, have read loads about the first ascent and previous/subsequent attempts. Take some light reading with you to get you in the mood:
Bah, now I'm jealous. Be sure to post photos when you get back!
Skied and boarded in both Grindelwald and Wengen. They are both great places, although I only got to see a very limmited amount of Wengen as the visibility was at best about 100m Really nice little village type atmospheres with plenty of diverse pistes to suit all types. Have fun, kids and a complete lack of money are keeping us firmly planted in the UK for another winter. Make sure you get your head around the fenicular train at Wengen brings you up to the resort from the valley bottom and also takes you further up the mountain to start skiing although their must be lifts out of the village as well.
The train up to the Jungfraujoch is ace, but expensive and it's kind of like Disneyworld on a Glacier up there, you're sort of fenced in but I guess if you're not used to high mountain scenery, it's quite impressive. The engineering of the trainline itself is astonishing, goes right through the middle of the Eiger with windows on both north and south sides.
I'm guessing that it'll be snowed up, but if it's passable, there's a walk called the Eiger Trail that drops down to Kleine Sheidegg under the Nordwand that's worth the hour or two of moderate effort - mostly downhill - if you're into the history of the face: some [url= http://www.outdoorsmagic.com/outdoor-features/eiger-trail-in-pictures/7350.html ]pics[/url], though in the summer.
Great link BWD. That's it, as soon as my kids are old enough to walk any distance that's where we're going, tent and all! Might be waiting a while.... <sigh>
Yes - def going up to Eiger and perhaps fork out for the restaurant one lunch time!
Thanks for the piccies - getting excited now 🙂
We are regular skiers but always impressed by the mountain views 🙂
