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Hi Skaushik!
There are lots of options around Grindelwald, especially if weather cooperates. You may consider viewing points such as First, Männlichen or Pfingstegg. Bad weather alternatives are listed at myswissalps.com/grinde lwald.
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Thank you Annika. I would also like to know the best way to go to Schynige Platte? Are there any cultural activities to be witnessed there?
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>> I would also like to know the best way to go to Schynige Platte?
You can find out how to get to Schynige Platte here:
http://www.myswissalps.com/sc hynigeplatte/gettingth ere
>> Are there any cultural activities to be witnessed there?
Between June and October in the middle of the day, you can listen to alphorn players:
http://www.jungfrau.ch/en-gb/schynige-platte/alphorn-players/
Alphorn players also usually greet the arrival of each train at Schynige Platte with a short performance on a hill above the railway station.
Alpenrose
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Thank you. We will be missing out since we leave on 27. Any other place where we can witness Swiss culture?
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>> We will be missing out since we leave on 27.
Leaving on 27th of what month? I have searched all your posts and nowhere could I find any information about your travel dates.
This might interest you:
http://www.jungfrau.ch/en-gb/harder-kulm/live-folklore-show-harder-kulm-interlaken/
If you have any more questions, please be specific about dates. Many excursions and activities in Switzerland are seasonal.
Alpenrose
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Hi alpenrose666. We are in Switzerland right now and leaving on 27 of this month.
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>> We are in Switzerland right now and leaving on 27 of this month.
OK. I was going to suggest you go up to Schynige Platte anyway, as it is such a beautiful view, but the train won’t start running again after the winter break until 1 Jun, so you will miss it unfortunately.
Alpenrose