Half day in Grindelwald

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    23 August 2012 at 14:44:51 #805566

    Greetings moderator,

    I would like to spend half day in Grindelwald, After reading many post i just got confused.

    1) i would like to know the major attractions in Grindelwald ?
    2) I prefer to take boat and cable cars, what would be best route ?
    3) Whenever i search in Sbb.ch, it does not show cable cars and boat options, it shows the normal route, is there any map which shows all the possible transport from one destination to another destination ? or any web site available to serve this purpose ?
    4) What is special about Eiger ??

    regards
    Ameen

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    Annika
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    25 August 2012 at 5:02:32 #837021

    I suggest you take a look at this day trip overview and do some research on Kleine Scheidegg, Männlichen and First. Proposals for day trips around the area are listed here. You can download the Swiss Pass validity map from the Swiss Pass page to see all means of transport and/or use an online map such as maps.search.ch. Most of the (mountain) transportation near Grindelwald is explained at the Jungfrau railways website too.

    Olga
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    25 August 2012 at 5:08:50 #837022

    Hello Ameen,

    As for the Eiger, just google “Eiger” and you will be able to see and read why this mountain is special. It’s impressive, it’s known for the many climbs and the train to Jungfraujoch runs trough it, amongst other things. When you’re in the Bernese Oberland, you can’t miss the Eiger…

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