How to travel from Wengen to Jungfrau

  • Rajpal
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    13 April 2017 at 8:17:45 #811395

    HI,

    We are tourist from Malaysia. We plan to visit Jungfraujoch on 18 June 2017 from Wengen. What would be the best route and travel option. We would like to have a complete visit in Jungfraujoch.

    Thanks

    Rajpal

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    Annika
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    13 April 2017 at 14:18:07 #861480

    Hi Rajpal, thaks for joining us!

    You’d best travel up from Wengen via Kleine Scheidegg. For the route back you may want to travel via Grindelwald-Zweilütschinen to enjoy a full round trip. The route is explained at myswissalps.com/jungfr aujoch/gettingthere.

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    14 April 2017 at 15:43:01 #861481

    Hi Annika, I tried to ollow the links to find out the cost from Wengen to top of Jungfuajoc but it seems to be a circular link and I could not get the answers i need. We will be there 15-16 August 2017.

    Could you assist further.

    thanks

    MikeU

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    14 April 2017 at 17:27:11 #861482

    Hi MikeU,

    A list of standard prices to and from Jungfraujoch can be found on our Jungfraujoch page here (link at the bottom left side of page).

    The prices are assuming you have no rail passes that give you discounts, like the Swiss Travel Pass or the Swiss Half Fare Card etc.

    Lucas

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    14 April 2017 at 17:40:49 #861483

    Thanks Lucas, I see a link on the bottom left of the page (not the right). This link takes us to a blue colour schedule with many village and town names which is quite confusing as to how to read the cost from Wengen to Jungfaujoc. It looks like CHF 176 return before any discounts we would have on the Swiss pass.? Could you confirm?

    I am sure all this info is very familiar to you but it is not very easy for visitors to see through this website.

    Thanks for your help

    MikeU

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    14 April 2017 at 18:29:26 #861484

    Ah yes, bottom left – my mistake, sorry! 🙁

    We try to make the website as easy to use as possible – we’ll see if we can make changes to make it clearer.
    I’m glad you found the price list (even with my bad direction) and you did read the price list correctly! 🙂

    Lucas

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    14 April 2017 at 19:35:19 #861485

    Thanks Lucas, we got the answer!

    We are looking forward to visiting your country soon !

    Regards

    Mike

    Rajpal
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    22 April 2017 at 21:09:23 #861486

    thanks anika. surely contact you for further details.

    Rajpal
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    22 April 2017 at 21:53:33 #861487

    can we take a train from wengen or Lauterbrunnento jungfrau?

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    23 April 2017 at 8:19:10 #861488

    Yes, you can reach Jungfraujoch via Grindelwald or Lauterbrunnen and Wengen.
    You can find the route information on our Jungfraujoch page here.

    Lucas

    Rajpal
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    23 April 2017 at 9:19:42 #861489

    Hi lucas,

    thank you for your reply.

    I will buy the train tickets from wengen to klien schedegg directly. That would safe alot time going from wengen to interlaken then to jungfrau.

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