Interlaken – Gateway to the Jungfrau Wonders
Cradled between Lake Thun and Lake Brienz, and surrounded by some of the tallest peaks in the Bernese Alps, Interlaken is a destination that combines thrill with tranquility. It’s a hotspot for outdoor adventure and a perfect launchpad for excursions to the Jungfrau Region.
Adventurous Escapades:
- Journey to the Jungfraujoch – Top of Europe, the highest train station on the continent.
- Skydive or paraglide for sweeping views of lakes and snow-capped peaks.
- Take a scenic boat cruise or a peaceful stroll along Höhematte Park.
Distance: Approx. 120 km from Bern (2 hours by train)
Cuisine Tip: Try cheese fondue or a rustic mountain rösti with bacon and fried egg.
Best Time to Visit: June to September for adventure sports; December to February for winter charm.
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