Alpine Railway Station – I see this place as Europe's highest railway station, offering panoramic views of the Alps.
What is this place?
High-Alpine Wonderland – This is a high-alpine observation point and railway station complex located at 3,454 meters (11,332 feet) above sea level in the Bernese Alps. It sits between the Jungfrau and Mönch peaks, offering unparalleled access to a glacier world.
Why people come here
Panoramic Views – People come here primarily for the breathtaking panoramic views of the Aletsch Glacier , the longest glacier in the Alps, and the surrounding snow-capped peaks. It's a unique opportunity to experience a high-alpine environment without extensive hiking.
What to expect
Glacial Experience – Expect a journey through tunnels carved into the Eiger and Mönch mountains, leading to various attractions at the summit. The air is thin and cold, even in summer, so warm clothing is essential. It's generally a busy spot, especially during peak season, with a mix of international tourists.
Best time to go
Clear Weather – The best time to visit is during clear weather, which can happen year-round. Summer (June to September) generally offers milder temperatures and better chances of clear skies, but winter provides a stunning snow-covered landscape. Early mornings often have fewer crowds and clearer views.
Practical info
Train Access – Access is exclusively by the Jungfrau Railway from Kleine Scheidegg , which connects from Lauterbrunnen or Grindelwald . The journey itself is part of the experience. Allow a full day for the round trip and exploration at the top. Dress in layers, including a warm jacket, hat, and gloves.
Good to know
Altitude Sickness – Be aware of the high altitude; some visitors may experience mild altitude sickness. Take it easy and stay hydrated. There are several facilities at the top, including restaurants, shops, and an ice palace.