Top of Europe – Jungfrau, via different route
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Hi! thank you for all the information on this forum, I have actually learnt so much from all the sharing!
I am trying to plan out my trip in Jungfrau region and would like some advice.
My itinerary
26 Sept – Interlaken (stay in Interlaken)
27 Sept – Train Interlaken > Grindelwald, Grindelwald to First (stay in Grindelwald)
28 Sept – Grindelwald to Jungfrau (stay in Grindelwald)
*I will be purchasing the Swiss Half Fare Card.
For 28 Sept, I am planning my route to be:
– Ascend, Grindelwald > Eiger Glacier (via Eiger Express) > Jungfrau (total time spend approx. 4 hours)
– Descend, I would like to visit Wengen & Lauterbrunnen.Jungfrau > Eiger Glacier or Kleine Scheidegg > Wengen > Lauterbrunnen > Zweilütschinen > back to Grindelwald
1. If I buy the Top of Europe Jungfrau ticket (from/to Grindelwald), seems like my ticket wont be valid for the descend route?
Any recommended tickets or loop available for me to do this round trip?
2. If I purchase for 28 September, Jungfrau tickets (from/to Interlaken), because the top up as compared to (to/from Grindelwald) is very minimal amount:
– Ascend, will I be allowed to start my journey from Grindelwald terminal?
– Descend, is it valid for me to travel Jungfrau > Eiger Glacier / Kleine Scheidegg > Wengen> Lauterbrunnen > Interlaken?
After that, I will purchase 1 more SBB ticket from Interlaken > Grindelwald.
3. I am aware there’s also the Top of Europe Pass for 3 days. Does it make more sense for me to purchase this?
Thank you!
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