Best attractions and places to see around Lütschental, a village in the Bernese Oberland of Switzerland, offer a tranquil setting amidst alpine scenery. Situated in a valley carved by the Lütschine River, it serves as a base for exploring the Jungfrau region. The area is characterized by dramatic mountains, including the iconic Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau, and numerous natural features. Visitors can explore a variety of landscapes, from waterfalls to mountain lakes and summits.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The Mönchsjoch Hut is located in the middle of the Jungfrau-Aletsch UNESCO World Heritage Site, at the foot of the Great Aletsch Glacier. It is the highest manned hut that is entirely on Swiss soil. https://www.moenchsjoch.ch
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It is forbidden to drive up to this point "Cliffwalk am First". The only ways to get there from Grindelwald are: - Climb of almost 2 hours on foot; - By cable car (25 min). This costs 68 francs to go and return. Also the last ride down is at 17:30.
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Rewarding glacier tour from here to the Konkordiahütte.
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The gondola ride here is an experience in itself, and the cliff walk even more so. We were able to enjoy the view.
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Particularly nice in winter - take a sledge with you, take the train up to First, then hike a bit strenuous but mostly on gurten paths to the Faulhorn and the 1000 m down to Grindelwald by sledge.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the stunning Bachalpsee, a beautiful mountain lake reachable within about an hour's hike, where the majestic Schreckhorn is often reflected. Another favorite is Staubbach Falls, Switzerland's second-highest waterfall, plunging 297 meters, which can be admired via a rock gallery in summer.
Yes, the Faulhorn Summit & Mountain Hotel offers a magnificent 360-degree panorama of the Bernese Oberland. Additionally, the First Cliff Walk near Grindelwald provides exhilarating views from a dizzying height along a steep rock face.
Lütschental is an excellent base for outdoor enthusiasts. You can explore numerous hiking and cycling trails. For specific routes, consider the Mountain Hikes around Lütschental or Cycling around Lütschental guides for detailed options.
Absolutely. Both Bachalpsee and Staubbach Falls are considered family-friendly. The hike to Bachalpsee is generally accessible, and the First Cliff Walk also welcomes families, offering an exciting experience with stunning views.
To reach Bachalpsee, you typically start with a comfortable cable car ride from Grindelwald to the First mountain station. From there, it's about an hour's hike on a leisurely gravel path with gentle ups and downs.
Yes, the Faulhorn Summit & Mountain Hotel is the oldest mountain hotel in Switzerland, dating back to 1830. It offers accommodation, allowing guests to experience magnificent sunrises and sunsets from its 360-degree panoramic vantage point.
Staubbach Falls has a large parking lot nearby (parking fee required). The path up to the waterfall can be slippery, so good footwear is recommended. You can walk through a small tunnel and up steps to get closer, where you might be refreshed by the spray depending on the wind.
Yes, the region offers challenging routes. For instance, the Faulhorn Summit itself can be part of a challenging hike. For dedicated mountaineering, you can find routes in the Mountain Hikes around Lütschental guide, including options like the Lobhornhütte loops.
The First Cliff Walk is a thrilling circular route near Grindelwald, consisting of a suspension bridge, an ascent snail, and a viewing bridge that hugs the steep rock face. It's accessible via a cable car from Grindelwald, which takes about 25 minutes. A head for heights is definitely an advantage!
The iconic trio of Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau mountains provides a breathtaking panorama visible throughout the region. They are part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Jungfrau-Aletsch-Bietschhorn, making them a significant natural landmark and a constant backdrop to the alpine scenery around Lütschental.
While not directly in Lütschental, the wider Jungfrau-Aletsch region offers rewarding glacier tours. For example, you can undertake tours such as from Mönchsjoch Hut to Konkordiahütte, providing an immersive experience in the glacial landscape.
The highest mountain located within the municipality of Lütschental is Winteregg, standing at an impressive 2,555 meters (8,383 feet).


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