Visiting Jungfraujoch mid September, how much clothing is required?

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A traveler named Parry is planning a visit to Jungfraujoch around mid-September and wants advice on how many layers of clothing to wear. They are looking for practical tips to stay comfortable during their trip to the high-altitude mountain area.

Key takeaways:
  • Wear multiple layers, including a fleece, shirt, and sweater, to stay comfortable in varying temperatures.
  • Bring a windbreaker or warm coat in case it gets chilly.
  • Don’t forget sunglasses, as the sun can be intense at high altitudes.
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    Reply 1 of 1 • 18 July 2024 at 13:29:30 #1830352

    Hi Parry,

    Very welcome to MySwissAlps.

    That’s great to hear you will be making a visit to Jungfraujoch.  All details for a visit to Jungfraujoch in our handy guide:

    Clothing wise, layers is key, for example fleece, shirt, sweter. Something like a wind breaker or warmish coat. That way you can always take something if it’s too warm. Don’t forget sunglasses as the sun rays can be quite strong at the top.

    More clothing tips for Switzerland here:  https://www.myswissalps.com/planning/practical/clothing/

    Have a great trip.

    Kind regards,

    Yolanda

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