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Hi snofken and welcome to MySwissAlps!
You don’t say when you are visiting – winter, summer etc? But for our list of recommended activities in Grindelwald have a look at our Grindelwald page here: http://www.myswissalps.com/gr indelwald/activities and for the wider region look here: http://www.myswissalps.com/ju ngfrauregion/activitie s
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Hey wait wait I will stay at bern in the end because I cant find a good hotel @ grindelwand
So bern will be my base what can I do I have 7 days in bern
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Hotel Belvedere Grindelwald Was a very beautiful hotel to stay st in grindelwald. It was not far at all from train station , great breakfast , great staff. Close to the center and away from noise. Also many Airbnb that are worth looking into
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Hi Snofkenn,
Bern is not in the mountains but very centrally located, so plenty of options for things to do. You could do day trips to Lucerne, the Jungfrau region, Gruyères, even to Zermatt if you want to.
For details about the city, please see http://www.myswissalps.com/be rn.
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Ok thanks i found something good for 5 days in grindelwald next
What can I do during those 5 days
And I have another 3 free days which better bern or lucerne
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Hi Snofkenn,
The links in the above posts contain a lot of information about towns and activities. Please look there first, create a plan, and feel free to get back here if you have more specific questions.
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<<“What can I do during those 5 days”>>
Have you considered skiing, which is a common activity in the alps when there is a lot of snow?
<<“And I have another 3 free days which better bern or lucerne”>>
Better for what kind of activities? What are your interests?
Slowpoke
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If traveling with teens can do the paragliding in Grindelwald. Can also do hiking. Can visit the waterfalls in Grindelwald. It’s beariful ! Take the train Laturenbern to see the falls there – beauriful !!! Can go to top of Europe from Grindelwald. Can take train to Interlaken.
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Hiking in January may be limited by snow on higher trails. Also, some of the falls in the Lauterbrunnen Valley close during part of the winter.
The Trümmelbach Falls, perhaps the most spectacular ones, for example:
<<Open daily from April through November, 9am to 5pm; July and August from 8.30am to 6pm;”>>
Slowpoke